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VOLUME IS — NUMBER 39 THURSDAY. JANUARY 6, 1972
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School Lunch Menu
Menoe Week of 1-10 -; 14
Monday — Pizza burgers, potatoe chips, peanut butter sandwich, baked dessert, mdlk.
Tuesitey — Oven baked chicken, mashed potatoes and gnavy, buttered peas, bui;:ered bread, mixed fruit, milk.
Wednesday — Chili or soUp and crackers, peanut butter and jelly or itam sandwiches, cottage cheese and fruit, milk.
Thursday — Spaghetti and meat iiancc, vegetobles, buttered bread, raspberry jello and riches whip, milk.
Friday — Macanoni and dheese, buttered grr3en beans, Peanut but¬ ter bread, buttered bread, vanilla ice cream or orange push-ups, milk.
450 Hours for Huntley Jr College StuderUs
Four bundled fifty houi^ of Junior Obtlege dasses were taken by pa¬ trons from Huntley District 158 laat year. Part of the tuttkw for iape atudenta were paid for by 'fe , mtki nnder the' Junior CoUefB ^ mk treated as war jcrlatatda and
Jufltor Colleges provide the for the Hnntley students, y-one boon were taken at 'ifNiL Rainey Harper Collec eighceem alt 'McHenry, Twenty-six at Rock VaUMly and toree hundred eighty at Elgin.
The hxal distriots records show Ifaat this fall lemester tweoty-sevm Hartley atudents are ettending El¬ gin Community Ccilege and have registered for 348 hours. At Mc¬ Henry JiHiior College, fall enroll¬ ment is for fifty houns by six Stu¬ dents.
The following chart shows toe total Junior College «irol1ment since 1967-68 year.
67 . 68 131 hours
68 - 69 181 hours
69 - 70 158 hoars
70 - 71 450 hours 71-72 (850) projected hours The increase in Junior College
students bas made it necessary for the Board of Eduoation to increase the tax rate to 10 cents pep $100 of iasses.sed valuation. The tax rate for toe previous year for the Junior Colleges in McHenry County were Elgm ttst. 509 - 29.5 cents, Wm. Rainey Harper, Dist. 512 - 20.8 cents and McHenry County. Dist 529-10 cents.
Welding Course Offered
The Ag Dept of Huntley High Sdtool is offering an Adidt Welding Class, starting 8 p.m. JaBi 12.
This is a begtoners class or for those that have had very littie weld-
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The enrolhnent is Umited to 12 ... on 1st oome 1st served basla. There will be a Aat fee of $5.00 to cover materials uaed. ' If interested, let an Advisory Oouncil memben know or call H. L. McPheron 669-5704 (m* tfae High School offioe 669-5171 laavkig your name and teiephooe oo.
Huntley 3rd in Marengo Tourney ECC Group at
Congregational Church
File ior March 21
Coach Ed Ream is showing the third place trophy that Huntley woi> at toe Marengo Holktey tournament to tournament team members Glen Borhart Mid Tom Kaisow.
Huotley g|ot by StUlman Valley 76 to 74 for the rl|jht to play Ma- rmgo. Marengo 66, Himtley 64. Huntley defeated Genoa-Kingstcn 84-66 for third place.
Coaches have choeen 11 playen for die MMengo Holiday Toume- mcot ^An Ttoam^ squad. At «rij|, hsM iMT Si^' IM' was unenimoa^ choice Marty Larskm of Stillman Valley's canlKnals, while Htmtley's tikird-plaee ReddOns piace both Tem Kaisow and Gien Bothart
Tom Kidaow, a first teem choice as a Jimtor, repeated in 1971. He was tourney scoring leader laaC year, but displayed an all around tolent this year toait eam«^ great respect amcmg participating coach¬ es.
Borhart, a seoond team choice a year ago, moved up to the first unit on the ba,<ds of his hu^ng ptay.
St. Ed's won lhe touniament, with Marengo taking second ptace.
HUNTLEY RIPS ST. THOMAS .. IN GAME TWO
On Dec 16, toe Huotley Royals played a grade school basketball game with St. Thomas Moore of El¬ gin. In game I, the fit. fhomas Tro¬ jans defeated our 5th and 6th grade Royals 24-16. In game two, our 7t)h and 8th grade Roy^ slammed down the Ttwjans of St. Thomas, 53 29.
In game 1, Huntley played pood basketoall all the way to the ond of the game. Huntley had played a good first half, scoring 8 points. However, those "Trojans had 14 points up to half time. In the second half, Hufitley made their move. In the seoond half though, St. Thomas made 10 points to Huntley's 8, which gave St. Thomas the victory, 244-18. Here is a quick re-cap cf the game:
PFFT TP Tessmer 2 4 8
Marsh. 1 0 2
Orechls 0 2 2
Habbley 0 2 2
Roesstein 0 0 0
Tures, Dave o 1 0 J
Team fouls: |Lach team had 14 team fouls. Time outs: St. TTwnias - 2, Huntley - 1.
In game 2, Huntley started off on the.rigbt foot, scoring 22 points to the Trojan's 6 in the flrst quarter. In the sec6tti. quarter (he Royals wcra still hot, leadii« 36-18 at half time. In the second half. Coach Mc¬ Donald of the Royids atart^ to put his substitutes in. Oonslderhig Ibeir skills, they were. good. Evan though the HuflUey Royals had aome of their
substitutes in, HunUey outscored St Thomas in the second half, 17-11. Huntlcy c;:asted to an easy vktory, 63-29. Here Is a recap cf tols ex¬ citing game.
SaFTTP
Marsh 2 3 7
Parisek 2 2 6
Ostrander 2 2 6
Ream' 3 2 8
Striisd 6 .0,\Z
rie^ammL ¦ y^: .^':-i-%W
Baber . , ' 1 1 3
Borhart Oil
Teifhi fouls: St. Thomas - 28, Huntldy .- 17. Time Outs: Huntley -. 2, St. l^omas - 1, St. Thomas had 4 players toat fouled out.
HUNTLEY LOSES TWINBILL .
TO ST. LAWRENCE
By Doug StrfeUaad
On Dec. 14. toe Huntiey Royal played two touifh games wito St. Lawrence of Elgto. In game one, jour 5to and 6th grade Huntley Roy¬ als lost to the St. Lawrence Tigers, 43-14. In game two, Huntley's 7th and Sth grade lost to St Lawrende In a very close game 33-32.
In game one, Huntley bad a rough first uarter, scoring otdy 2 points to the TiRer's 8. Thoee 2 points were scored by the Royal's Steve Grechh. In the second uarter, Humley still had problems, only scoring 3 points, gotag into toe locker room traling 20-5. In toe second half, HunOey just plain fell apart. Dave Tures fouled out Huntley scoring only 9 ¦points ta toe second half to the Tiger's 23 gave St. Lawrence the victory, 43-14. Here is « quick i»> cap cf the game:
FG FTTP Tessmer 0 4 4
Marsh 1 0 2
Tures 0 0 0
Habbley 0 0 0
Grechis 4 0 S
Team fouls: Huntley, 13 - St Lawrence, 14. Time onte: Hunttey, 4 - St.iLawrHice. 0.
In game 2, Huntley got crff to a slow start in tbe first quarter, tcor. ite only 3 points to St LaiwreBoc's 10. In tfae second qimrter, Huntley started to get even wKh those Ti¬ gers. They |dayed hard basketball, but not hard enough, tying St Law- rcpce's 9 seeond quarter poinu. The half dme seere, 19-12, St Lawrenoe leadtag by 7. bi the second half, Huntley made theh- move, scoring ao potats to St Lawnnce'a 14. But «hi« seoond wasn't good enough as SU Lawrenoe won, 33-32. Here is a quick re-cap of the game:
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School Calendar
Jan. 7 — M^»f>«el>e«rt • Away.
Jan. 8 — Ridimond • Away.
Jan. 10 — Women's RecTcetkvnal Class, 8 p.m.
Jan. II — Music Booster Meettog - Band Room, 8 p.m.
Jaa 12 — Men's RecreatioMd Class. 8 p.m.
/an. 18 -- St Pats, Home, Grade Schoot.
Jan. 14 ~ Hampriilre ¦ Home.
Jan. 14 — SeoMster Eadi.
Jan. 15 -- IMftti - Away.
Jan. 17 - SpaeeaoMe Aaaaaably.
Jan. 17 — WemeB% Reaieatowial daks, 8 p,m.
Jto, 19' -- liMTs maami^atm
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iaa. 21 -^ <iMM4UiittUM, Amy. Jaa. 21 — Rapoet Canb. Jan. 22 — P.T.A. BasketbiftOame Jan. 24 — HafflptidM, Heie,
Grade School. Jan. 25-29 tr UtOe 8 Toanaawot Jan. 27 — St Joes, Away, Grade
Sdwol.
Jan. 27 A 28 — Parent Teacher Conference Day, ^ day Scbooi A.M.
Henry Marlowe Named Chairman of Co, Planmng Commiesfan
At the regniar annual meeting Thursday bf tbe McHenry County Reglooal Flaoialng Commisston, Henry Marlowe of Huntley w« elected chalnnaak Lwtwig A. Kutov- »ek. Fox River Gmve, wte reeleoted as vice cbiinmn and Eari H. SoHultz, ST., Marengo, as treasurer. Martowe will teke over the gavel from outgoing chairman Harley Mac¬ keben, also of Huntlay, who has strVed as dhairman of the Commis¬ sion for two years. He had re«|uest- ed to be reUeved of these dutieft,
Other CommisdQo memben ia- ekide Ernest Bates. Woodstock. Charles Liebman, McHenty. Myron Pihl, Harvard, Sylveater Tcooran, McHenty, and Louis GodSaens, Orys¬ tai Lake.
The membenship ot the Commie* sion is ta the process of being ea- pended to include Ibe chairman of the zcn^ ah8 building' oMnmttbee and the covaty beard <lialmMO.
It bad been reoomaeated «Mt the wning boaifd of aftpMls their- nmn also be tedudel to this mem- bersMp but tMa was denied Ay the county board)' '
In addttoa to diacdssinc « num¬ ber of topics, the CooHplsaioii beeiid a repnt {ron 8lM^lUluwaiy' WOUam CowUa nifiin 1^ clW» ty aoning ovdinaoee.
He saM tbat after (ttaeasalng with tfas sponsor of tWDSaMdjiate tails' latton for zoning, bHgene F. BOUtk- num. Ariincten H«libil. He fMQil legislatkiris expeeltd to be psiaed
The foltowing afea residents have filed nominattog petitions for State Semtor, 32sd District—Re- rublican: KsH Banfkm. 1006 Rose- mnry Terj. DeerflcM; DemocnUilc: Stephen M S'avln, 646 Dimmey- dale, DeerfleM.
33-d Diitt(l(;^,.4tepQblkan: Jack Schaffer. 8505 Widm i^ Twp al Mgonquin, Cary; IJwntofc A. Kir¬ ane. 1034 S. Main St.. Belevidere: D'-m'vTatic: Wilbert Heeht, 4215 Waukegan Rd., Mdfcmy.
For Representative in the Gen- etel Assembly.
32nd District—Republican DcMi- ak) E. Deustor. 132 N^ith Sylvan Lake Dr.. Mundelrin; W J. MunAy, 1284 Main, P. O. Box 383, Antiooh; Eari Bruce HwRen. 450 N. Old Rand Rd.. Lake ZuHch: B^y Lou Reed, 927 Holly Cwirt DecrfleU; Democratic: Daniel M. Pierce. 1923 Lake Ave., Higbmd Park,
33rd District—RpoobUean: Lester Cunnkighaai, 544 Warren, Belli^ dent R. Iruee WaddeO, Coaaasal Dr.. Daadec; Rkbeid A. (DM) M*^ yeas, m» Ames Bd., Crystal Irfike: P«Mie n. OOfSKly. 3W oak Ccwt.
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FOeaiAflr Natkxal oCflles are
the tolfcMrkig: For Uitfted States Senator4-Rf*^bUcan: Charles H. Percy, 30« Linden Avenue, WU- mette; S. Thomas Sutton, 33 West— 191 Woodmer Lane, Waynr, Demo- cratie: Roman C. Pudosld, 6301 N. Louise St, Chicago; W. Dakto Williams, 97 Dewey Dr., Ccdline- ville.
For Governor—Republican; John Madiis, 306 E. High Point Rd., Peoria; Ridmid B. OgRviev 2107 Druty Lane, NortMleld; Democrat-, ic: Pwit Simon. 306 E. Market St., Troy; Daniel Walker, 1162 Nonnan Lane, Deerfield.
For Lieuteoant Governor— Re¬ pubUcan: ames D. Nowlan, 209 S. Mtller, Toulon; Democtadc: Neal E. Eckert 912 Glenview Drhre, Car¬ bondale; ell F. Haitfgan, 1120 W. Albion Ave., Chioago.
For Attorney GeneqaJ—Republi¬ can: William J. Scott, 718 Souto 7to Street, ^riagfieid; Democmtdc: Thomas G. Lyons, 6457 North Hto- watha ave., Chicago.
For Secretary of State—RepdMi- oaa: Edmund J. Kucfaaiskl. 4281 West leSi St, Chicago; Democttitic Michad J. Howlett, 9630 Souto Win¬ chester Ave., Cbioago.
AD wiU be voted nptm Maich Sl, in the McHemy Coeoty Primaiy Eledton.
All Aliene Matt i^eport Addteee
.^ PoStmliste»kk»«rd Michelsen ah-j BouBoed todSy (faet the Hontley Post* OfSce WlU again cooperate witfl?^ Immisatien and NetuxaUsadon Ser-' vloe fai essisQng all looal tiliern %> comAr«ehtto Allen Address Re- {Off i^^wfMmni.
to ooK^lhuioe wMi the 19S2 Im* aaigaMioft asd Ngte^xattoo AA each sosn mist report his cuRent iMldreas Mt latee toan Janokry 31, 1972.
Re«nrt fonns win be available af. ter JaOMuy 2, 1972. at aU post of-
Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1972-01-06 |
| Month | 01 |
| Day | 06 |
| Year | 1972 |
| Volume | 12 |
| Issue | 40 |
| 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 |
