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HUNTLEY :^o^
VOLUME 18 — NUMBER 7 THURSDAY, MAY 18. 1978
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BE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT. THEN GO AHEAD*' — Darid Crockett
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Jack Schaffer to Speak Meinoriai Day
Residents of Huntley and sur¬ rounding ar(?a are cordially invited to attend and panticipste in Memior- ial EXay Services wi'Woridajr. M*y 29tti sponsored by Huntley Ameri¬ can Legion Post No. 673. Com¬ mander Harold Doty announced <x> (iay.
The traditional commomorativo rites are scheduled to be^in at 11:00 a.m. at the Huntley Cemetery. The line up and start of th« parade to tho ccmetei-y will betrin at 10:30 a.m. in fnnt of th(^ Huntley Ameri¬ can I.(>gion Post.
The orogram at the Huntley c^m- etrry i« is follows: Inv-:c&'ion - Father L. Dudley Day. SI. Mary's Catholic C:hiirch, Huntiey; In Flan¬ ders Field - F.llrn Irvin: Speaker - Jack Schaffer, McHenry Ccuity Auditor, Prayer for our Oountry - Mi.ss Julie Perterson and Mr. Wil¬ liam Legece: National Anlhem - Junior pnd Higf- S?ho(-l Bands under the direotitm of Mr. Henry Woz¬ niel; Huntley and Union American Legion Firing Squad; Taps; Bene¬ diction - Father L. Dudley Day.
Commander Doty reminded that the observance of Memoriai Day in Huntley should indude the dis¬ play of the United States fteg by every home and basiness place hav¬ ing one.
Memorial Day ssrvices will be held at the Harmoity Cem(rtery on Monday, May 29th at 1:00 p.m. Union hegkm Post 482 and Huntiey Legion Post 673 are bi charge of the services.
Pfaff Receives Chev's Highest Award For Selling
Eldcti Pfaff, of Bon Hansford Chevrolet, h^s recoivod the I.eeond rf Leaders aw«rd for 1971 from Chovrdlet Motor Division. This is tho highost award a Chevrolet r-al(S!man c^n receive. The sales¬ men Why received this hon->r were invit'-d to a banquet in Milwaukee .Td were pivcn a pleasant night of ent'-rtainm^nt. Mr. Pfaff was also r'cctcd to the Honory Board of Dircct;:rs of the Legend of Leaders ••nd was installed secretary. He rank(Kl third in sales erf new Chev- rtiet Cars and Trucks for the en¬ tire Milwaukee zone.
School Board Meeting
The regular meeting the Boardl of Eulucsatiion of School Dslrict No, 158, was held in the High Scbooi Building, on May 8, 1972 at 7:45] p.m.
Upon roll call the following an-i| swered present Mr. Jirik, Mr. Bein,'| Mr. ZJler, Mr. Brandwein, Mr.'j Michelsen and Mr. Stading. Mr. Adams absent.
A motion made by Mr. Bein and 2nd by Mr. Brandwein to approve of the minutes as read. Motion car¬ ried 6 yeas and 0 nays.
A motion made by Mr. Michelsen and 2nd by Mr. Brandwein to ap¬ prove of the payment of the month¬ ly bUls. )|{
A mtvtion made by Mr. Brand¬ wein and 2nd by Mr. Ziller to transfer $330.00 from the Bd. fund to the revolving fund. Motion ear¬ ned 7 yeas and 0 nays.
A niotion made by Mr. Michel¬ sen and 2nd by Mr. Adams to ap¬ prove of the resignation of Nancy Grau as of the end of the school term. Motion canried 7 yeas and 0 nays. : ^1
A motion made by Mr. Stading and 2nd by Mr. Jirik to approve < f tiic following aR)lications for Jr. College, Brett Coleman. James Drafall, James Richmond and Thom¬ as Kaifcws. MwMUffVapiii d 7 yeas .'nd 0 nays.
A motion made by Mr. Jirik and ?nd by Mr. Adams to approve of the applicaton to the Illinois High .Schcol A.s,socia;tion for the sum erf $15.(K). Motion carried 7 yeas and C nays.
Mr. Bein made a motion and 2nd ty Mr. Michelsen to approve (rf \i.e contract for Ronald Heisner 1:) teach Vcc. Ag. for the school >cai' of 1972-73. Motion carried 7 yc£s and 0 nays.
A motion rrcade by Mr.Brand- wciri and 2nd by Mr. Jirik to em¬ ploy a full time High School Prin- cii»l. Mr. Brandwein, Mr. Jirik and Mr. Adams voting yes. Mr. Michelsen cast a pass vote; Mr. Bein, Mr. ZiU( r and Mr. Stading Continued on Page Two SCHOOL BOARD
Mini Course Day at Hnntiey School
The student committee and Mrs. Jollie are shown tahwlaftfn
Wednes(iay, May 10, was Mini course day at Hundey High Scliooi. Single one hour courses were sub¬ stituted for the regular scheduie.
Topics available to students were Yoga, Taxidermy, handwriting analy¬
sis, composition and study of sound by the synthesizer. Other tofrfcs in¬ cluded sensory perception, tent camping, judo, chess, st^eo and Continued oa Pafs Tws MINI COURSE
Judo <a a study in self defease
\m Huntley Redskin BasebaU Team
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School Calendar
May 23 — BasebaU, Richmond, Away
May 23 — G.A.A. Mother - Daughter Banquet, Cafeteria, 6:30.
May 24, 25, 26 — Final Exams.
May 25 — Baseball, Hampahire, Home 4:00.
May 28 — Baccalaureate, 8 p.m.
May 29 — No School - Memorial Day,
May 30 - School wiU be dismiss¬ ed at 2:30 P.M. 8th Grade gradua¬ tion, 7:30 P.M. Cafeteria wiU be closed.
May 31 — No S<Aool. High schooi graduatiCHi - 8 P.M.
June 1 — Last day of school - Retum fior report cards.
Phsto by DeWayM Studle
Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1972-05-18 |
| Month | 05 |
| Day | 18 |
| Year | 1972 |
| Volume | 13 |
| Issue | 7 |
| 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 |
