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^ '"^ HUNTLEY •3^*'^«^
VOLUME 13 — NUMBER 94
THURS., NOVEMBER 25, 1978
— PHONE —
M9-5<21 — If No Answer 459-0998 or 459-14S6
FRANK PARISEK PO 192 HUMTLEY, ILL
8 PAGES
«BE SLKE YOV AM RMVr. THEN GO AHEAIV* — DifTld Crockett
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Pray for Peace!
Huntley High School 1st 9 Week Honor Roll
"A" HONOR ROLL (All A's
S«-niors: Greg Lindsey. Cindy Mc¬ Cullom, and Wendy Miller.
Juniors: Dale Ann Nevel, and Elaine Stuffle.
SojAomores: Judy Aulik, Kurt Bastian, Randy Grimes, and Scott Lindsey.
Freshman: Ellen Ervin. "B" HONR ROLL (All B's or better--No C's)
Seniors: Karen Bortiart, Steve Finze4, Nancy Kiopsell, Refina Manning, Becky Obenauf, and Mark Zorica.
Juniors: Donna Britton, Gary DrDitva, Cathy Fettes, Bill Isen¬ hart, Diane Koppen, Bruce Ray¬ mond, Barf) Sorensen, Kathy Swan¬ son, Maivie Ungs, and Mark Yurs.
Sophomores: Cindy Choin, Pam, Bdnvsndson, Kevin Kamphausen, Linda Kreutzer, Gayle Pickens, Sue Schachtner, and Grant Swanson.
Frerfunen: CVaudia Bastian, Laurie Brandwein, Lynette Brett sdhnedder, Gail Eckmutti, Mary Fitz gerald, Betty Goerlitz, Teresa Mc Miahon, Kathy Pfatf, Jetf Roesslein Paula Roesslein, Sue RosenwiiAel, Doug Strickland, Bobbie Tessmer, Joan Tinberg, and Starr Workowski
Flood Disaster Office Still Open
A Small Business Admira'stration disaaster oftice in Marengo wiU re¬ main open on a once-a-week basis for an indefinite period, Robert A. Dwyen, Midwestern Regionel Direc¬ tor of the SBA, annoimced today.
Effective tfae we^ of Nov. 20, Dwyer said, the office in the Ma¬ rengo Village Hall, 120 E. Prairfe St in the McHenry County com- mimity, will be open on Frids^s frcm 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.
The SBA phone number in Ma¬ rengo is 815-568-8850.
The disaster office has been open first on a six-day-a-week basis and then three days a week, since Oct. 10, following aa SBA disaster dec¬ laration citing MoHenry County as th© result of heavy rains Sept. 17 and 18 and subsequent flooding by the Fox River.
The declaration subsequently was amended to include Lake Ooudty victuns ot the Sept. 17-18 stonm.
The SBA disaster decflaration en¬ ables home owners and tenants, business people, churches, privato schools, and other non-ixt>fit or- ganizatiwis in the affected areas to qualify for low-cost, long^erm SBA loans to restore or replace damaged property not covered by insuranre.
1972 Final Football Standings
won Lost Tie
harlvillp 6 2
Huntley 6 2
Hampshire 5 3
Mooseheart 5 3
Gonoa-Kingston 4 3 1
Cemral 4 3 1
Hiawatha 3 5
Richmond 1 7
Hebnon 1 7
Little 8 All-Stars
ttra UTILE "T*
ALLCONPERENCE
FOOTBALL SELECTIONS
Offense: Center, Robert Kcrshner. Mooseteart; Guard, Mike Proffit*. Hampshire; Guard, Greg Lindsey. Huntley; Tackle, Soott Harm, Hum- ley; Tackle, Gene Scott, Earlville; End, Jerry Zenic, Hampshire; End, Jim Korth, Geaoa-Kii«ston; Q-B, Dave Hoppman, Hiaitley; Back, Joe Hosey, Central; Back, Tom Byz- chowski, Richmond; Back,, Bryani Mullen, Himtley.
Defense: End, Mike Fox, Hamp¬ shire; End, Blaine Karvelis, Genoa^ Khigston; Tackle. Jim Watrfawick, Hampshire; Tackle, TUm Storm, Genoa-Kingston; Tackle, Jeff Turk, Central; Linebacker, 'Ron Straub, Central; Linebacker, Marty Rave, Earlville; Linebacker, Garry WiBit, Hiawadia; Def. Baek, Len Roach, Hiawatha; Def. Back, Larry Mor- lison, Mooseheart; Def. Back, Tom Norton, Earlville.
^Unanimous
^»ecial Mention: Robert Ducy, Richmond; Rudy Scott, Richmond; Don Regnier, Richmond; Dennis Pfaff, Huntley; DeFore«t Jane, Mooseheart; Kevin Fo^4er, Moose¬ heart; Bill Hillage, Mooseheart; Harry Zacbrioh, Mooseheeu^; Bill Caldwell, Genoa-Kingston; Steve Halbmaier, Hebron; Dave Perten- sen, Hebron; Gene Cook, Earlville; Doug Hindle, EariviUe; Rich Mc- Dermott, Earlville; Leon Mills, Barl- viUc; Steve McNeal, Hiawatha; Cari Bloom, Hiawatiia; Dennis Howe, Hampshire; Mike Frisby, Hampshire.
Honorable Mention: Central — Deutsoh. Schmidt, Bengman, dole- man, Stout; Genoa-Kingstcm — Beach, Busc^, Mclirtyre, Mead, Roach, Doty, Euhus; Mooseheart — Burke, Wagner, Thomas, Hayden; Hunttey — Detaney, Mlattin^y, Kev¬ in Codeman, Wally Coleman; Rich- mond — Pretzman, Lent, Miller, Huff; Earfville —Boltz, Musm, Ker¬ ry Tillman, Joe TUllman, Meyer, Hiawatha — Kreider, Woife, Rousb, Baidi, Wiegartz; Hampshire — Heize, Reiso-, Hepner, Lee.
November School Board Meeting
The regular meeting of the Boerd of Eduoation of school Dist. No. 158, was held at tJie High Sdiool Buikling on November 13, 1972, at 7:'*5 p.m.
Up«i roll oall the fallowing an¬ swered present Mr. Ziller, Mr. Brandwein, Mr. Adams, Mr. Bein, Mr. Michelsen and Mr. Sta^ng. Mr. Jirfk absent.
1. A motion made by Mr. Stading and seconded by Ma Adams to ap- potat Mr. MIchelMB aa PrealdiBt pro-tem for the meeting. Motion carried. 5 yeas and 1 nay. Mr. Micbdlsen casting the nay vote.
2. A motion made by Mr. Adaais and seconded by Mr. Brandwein to approve of tiie minutes as read. Motion carried. 6 yeas and 0 negv.
3. A motion made by Mr. Brand¬ wein and seconded by Mr. Adams to pay the regular monthly bills. Motion earned. 6 yeas and 0 nays.
4. A motioo made by Mr. Brande¬ wein and seconded by Mr. Adams to U-ansfer $609.20 from the Edu- cationsd fund to the Imprest fund. Motion oarried. 6 yeas and 0 nays.
5 A motion made by Mr. Adams and seconded by Mr. Bein to traof- fe:- $3,354.72 from tJie edueatMQ»l fund to the transp*ortati<m fund, wtiich was d^osited by error in the Ed. fund. Motlion caoried. 6 yeas and 0 nays.
6. A motion made by Mr. Stading and secooded by Mr. Brandwedn to approve of tfce proposal by the Parte board to financ eand operate intra¬ murals by using sohool facilities. Motion carried. 6 yeas and 0 nays,
1. A motion mode by Mr. MidieU sen and seconded by Mr. Adams to have tbe Building Oommittee tak^ a second look at Cbe ventilation system for the siiops and to have the buUding committee make the best decision possible. Motion car¬ ried. 6 yeas and 0 nays.
8. A mation made by Mr. Adams and sceonded by Mr. Micbeteen to approve of tlie payment of Antici¬ pation warnants in the amount ot $300,000.00^ plus interest at earliest (lossibte date. Motion carried. 6 yeas aod 0 nsys.
9. A motion made by Mr. Brand¬ wein and aeoMidei by Mr. Ziller to approve of girts pajvidpatiQg in Little Eight track aod Bowling. Motion carried. 6 yeas and 0 nays.
10. A motioo made by Mr. Ziller and seconded bf Mr. Brandwein to approve of Career Ptaaidncr or Voc. liducaition aa proposed aoo j^reaedt- ed. Motion carried. 6 yeas aad 0 nav».
park Board Sets Up Recreation Pragram
The Huadby Park DkOifit ia <et> tiii« up a program fer tbe you^ aad adults o( tbe dlftriet The Hunt, ley School Board of Educatkn '» working in ooopeiortion with the park district by providing spee'al times in the gym and multi-purpiose 1 oom ot carry on tlie prognams that wa^ previously run by the school. The areas that are being transfer¬ red over to tihe Park District are the Intramurals for boys and girls on Saturdays and the Mens and Wc«ien recreation olasses held on Mondays frpm 7.00 to 8:30 PM. In tha multi-purpoBe room and Wed- nacdays from 8:00 to 10:00 P.M. for the men in the gym. in the Junior Hi wiH take names of ign up for these activities wM take place Immediately. Mr. KaW (boys t gh-ls) students in 4 thru Sth grade. No high adhooi students will be permitted in these groups, or basketball players on the grade school teams may enter intramurals. Sign up for mens and womens dasses will take place nuw. You may do this by oatUng the High StAoal Office 6^9.5171 or Mr. Glen Delaney al 669-5539.
Students win be «roupad according lo grades 4 to 8 aad wW meat en satorday tdlemooas atartiBC Dec- embar l«lh aad ruaalBg ttmi Manh. A schedule will be given eatli ito- dent on the first day. Each stu¬ dent w^l pay a $2.00 registration fee to offset expenses of lnstnictl(«, payable at re^riatratiop time. 'Hie time eaah group will meet is as follows: 4th grade 12:0Q to lrl6
5 & 6 grades >:20 to 2:30
7 S; 8 grades t.yo to 3:30 The Men will meet for 10 sesaioos during tfae winter months, starting Wednesday nii^t December 13th at 8:00 P.M. in ^e gym. Each session will be two hours (I'OO to 10:0W. A miaimum of 10 men re^ulmd. The registration fee for thi« dass is $10:00 payable to the Huatley Park Diftiiet Tho Woaifa via aieat Cor 10 ««»- Ceadaaed aa iwlAi Baifc Page PARK PROGRAM
Sweepstake Wirmers
Swaapatidw wianars in the Mc¬ Henry Couaty Coneervatkia Dis¬ trict Symbol Coaioet wlU ba an- uouaeed the waek ot November 20th following the final iudcii« of tbe individual winning entriee firom 41 sdwols in the oounty.
Sw«epatake winners will be cho¬ sen in three dasses. Kindergarten through 5«bi Grade, 6th throu^ 8th grade end High Scbod. ffoai thase three class winpei-s a single winner will be diosen whose entry wiil be¬ come the symbol of tiie McHenry County Cooeervation Piitiiet.
The individud winning entries from each scfiool are as follows:
Huntley Hl#i Sohoel, grades ».12. Laurel U«rd. 6714 H«mItt<|R Kd
Uoitley EtenetitMjr, Gi^|i« K-J, Andrea Lyna Mmatof, Uwt ||n> tte St
Fiaal MfinB is to ba ««» liy the PubUc Relatkms Committee cf Citizen's Advisory CouiwH to the Oietrict. lliis aewly appointed com¬ mittee ooiKJsts of Mr. John Drew, McHeary; Mrs. A. B. MoConnell, Jr., Woodetock; Mr. John McOon- ald, Richmond; Mr. George Qcm, Huntiey; Mr. Timothy Doyle, WfKJdatock and Mir. Cliff Ganachow, WoodfOock.
Mn. Chaiiene Larsen of the Lake in the Hills, a Chicago Art Insti¬ tute trained nature illuatralor Is serving as a consultant.
NOTICE
Due to a mal'Araetioa in our plat ure nMaUne fhotoa iatonMl far thia weeks paper «i>iU be pubUshed hi next week's Famulde.
HUNTLBY PARK DUTRICT HUNTLEY, ILLINOIS 60142
The Park B««n) of Qpiinftley lias gmn tbe go ahead in «ettii« up program and aeiivittes that wouU intareat the peorie in tha BunO^ Park District, ^^^ 'w^w
We have ijnoited funds, but wa wish to make a survey oo what people are u^erested ta.
Som^ pnenffts wiU be initiatad tUs FaU and Winfar. Other piagtwrn wiH be set up now for the Spring and Stnwier moirtlte.
'Programs and acthdWes bein^ set up now for tiie district htdude intramarals for beys aad «iiis (gndes 4 thru 8), I>hy8ical activity for Men and Wcmica aad loe Sinrtias.
Yeur intefaats or saggesUons for future programs will be greatiy appradated. Fitt out and latura to Mr Glen Detaney.
Gien Deianey Recreatian Director Huntley Pajrk Obtriet
Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1972-11-23 |
| Month | 11 |
| Day | 23 |
| Year | 1972 |
| Volume | 13 |
| Issue | 34 |
| Decade | 1970-1979 |
| Creator | The Huntley Farmside |
| Coverage | Huntley, Illinois, United States |
| Description | Weekly Newspaper from the Huntley Area Public Library Collection |
| Subject | Newspaper Archives |
| Rights | This material may be protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S. Code). |
| Publisher | This Collection was digitized and loaded into CONTENTdm by OCLC Preservation Service Center (Bethlehem, PA) for the Huntley Area Public Library |
| Source | Reproduction of library's print newspaper archives |
