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VOLL'MU 14 — NUMBER 44 TilURSDAt, JANUAHY 3L 1974
— PHONE — M9-562I — U No Aay wer 15»-»9<« 4SM456
8 PAGES
¦'BE SURE VOU ARE RIGHT. THEN GO AHEAD" — DavM Crochatt
It ccata par MM
Marcie Ungs Starts College as a Sophomore
Marcy Ungs looks over college catalog wilh George Cowgill, MCC coancelor
January, 1974 has tieen a red- ietter roonCh for Ntotlcjj^UgR. J*^ ing »e moatii, Vte 17-yeMr-^ Hiie- ley girl snkhatod frafi MHi sdiont
and began hsr ooilege oareer as a sopjomcra. (Yea, a sofihotnaia).
Ms. Un«s, dangKMr of Mr. end Mns. Fdward Ungs, Mufitley,' apenc ihree and one-half years at Huntiey Hi^ Schaoi and maxi^igrHl to aocom- lilated enougih credits to gnatluatc. »ie then applied ito Ihe Coflege Level Exaininaltion Pro«nam (CLEP) tests {'t McHenuy Coointy College and eaT.ncd thirty hours of ooilege credit — enougih to classify her as a soriwmore.
Raitiiei' thisi taking a vaoation between gnaduation from high sdhooi aind be^nning ooAe^ on a fuU-time basis, Marcie is taring classes part- time at MOC dinine tiie sprint; «wnester, and plans to »«ek oart- time emoloyimenit, S^e wiill al'tend minois Stiate Univerrs'ty in the fall.
Mrs- Alnva Joliie, Marole's math etacher for the piast 3 Mi years at Himtley Hicli Schood describes Mar¬ cie as an "exc«lleot student," ma¬ ture, polite, personable and con- sciffitinvs. Mrs. JcAUe addls that while Manie will be missed at the High School, everyKwe wishes her weU.
MaMjie was active in tlie Oinl's AtMeiik: Asaodaltloo, cheenteading, chorus and coior guard at the high school.
George Cowgill, counseior at MOC, agrees that Marcie's progress in -flpUege Ls a bit unusual. "How- eveir," he added, "many more stu¬ dents are ottog the CL^ exam¬ inations to 8pe0d up the progress toward a (ieguee."
Yes, Marciie wM remember Janu¬ ary, 1974 as a time of transitlion — a time when she took a glanit step that most^ students take a year to cimipl^.
Huntley Boosters Notice
The Huntley Boosters next meet¬ ing will be Felirudry 6th at the Huntley American Legion Home Ht 8:00 P.M.
Redskins Fall To eltoa * Ekingeton
By Do«c Stiickiaad
Tlie RedAbw Iioetad the Genon- Klnt'^afioB Cbgs'fe* Friday niphi and Insted defeat fton the tiiird time this year witM a 48^ hoartiireaker'
It icoked as if it was gr:iing t) l»e a runaway gam,e ,is the Co^rj scored the fir>t 9 points. The Red¬ skins rut up a streak of tliHr own with 12 strai^t. As n lesiW-, the Redskins took a 12-11 first quanlM- lead.
T.ic Cogs got their lead back in the second quarter and led by as muUi as 3 points at 19-16. The Redskins got a 22-19 lead following at 2:23 left in tile hasf. Steve Ne¬ permann picked up 6 poiints in this quarter to led tlie Redskin charge. Gary Greenlee hk a 20 footei- to tie tho game at 25-25 goiing into the second half-
Somebody had to break the tie, and Redsicins figured that they ough to do it. Thcy did it by out- scoring Genoa in the J'mird quarter, 11-7, Kelly Coleman found the range as he piciced up 8 third quarter points. I'he Redskins led 36-32 at the end of the third quarter.
The Cogs went to forward Jim Rich quite a£ben in the fouctii quar¬ ter. He responded wdth 12 fourth quarter points The Redsieins were held to 10 points in the Nnal quar¬ ter. What ppoived bo win tlie gane for GerK>a .was Bill Doty's pair of free throws with 32 seoonds left The game 'ended with the Redskins bowing to the Cogs, 48-46. ^
Steve Nepennann and KeHy Cble- man led tiie Redskins vv<itit 18 and 16 points reBpeotively. Keirin Oble- mac and Mlice Schweiger had 4 poiiits eacb. Teny Bail had 2 points and WHten Koch and John Drafell h«d-l point each to round the Red¬ sidn aoorkiiK.
This cuafefgiice fame leaves the vani^ tt, a 4-2 Little Eight Q>n- lanmm gaark aad 14-3 overall- Ge¬ noa if BOW 6-0 in conference liay aod ia fSratpUoe. v
From Huntley To
' hy- Roii^ mmtift
"U the RTA wii got ma to felgbi
Ijo buy a dress, I'm ibr k-" A IMe- Idi^ resident of Huntley »3M (Ms tb ^me i| Hariyls grCKsery aihwe on JemiiU'y'%6. She lowws wc need pub¬ lic f.'afliiportai'.ion. She remembers when we had- it, when we couid go to Elgin by ttiatn, or to Chioatft.
If litis woman ived in OSioaa^, she cnM take a bus or subway to buy her dress. If our ^udenta at Elgin Of MoHenry Community Col¬ leges lived in Chicago and went to sdiool there, they could go by bus or nail. Thwse wiio Uve in Huntiley and work elsewhere, or wbo work in Huntley but live elBewhere, peed public transpottHition. Our y«iong- ' stens under 16 siwuldn't iiavh' to hitch-iiike a ride to other communi¬ ties for a movie, or a s*dm, or to see a friejid. If tiiey lived in Chi¬ cago, they wouldn't be grounded. Theie is no reason that a family must own two automobiles, txr tbree, just to have the moiHlity we must have lo live in Hundey, Marengp, HebiiJin, Lake in the Hills, etc.
A regional transit authority (RTA) is the answ(>r for as. Cfadca^ has its system; residents there can move around quickly and efficiently. We can't The major benefit of RTA will )je in tJie outlying subuiha. Wc will have a transportation sysitam no community, or county, oould af¬ ford and that no private oompany would set imp.
The editorial in the Hurttiey Farmsde of January 24 offered sup¬ port for the RTA if we were guaran¬ teed cither the return of pai^Benger service on rail Hnes (now used otriy for freight), pr t»s service to Crya¬ tal lake, Elgin, Woodstoclc, etc. The RTA bUl. (m vatech every voiesr oan vote yes or no oa Uaadx 19, gives us Chat guarantee. It does not ^wcify pneaiae bus lines or adwd- des. The b<ll is a puiilk: law, not a trav«l guide. But R does guaran¬ tee Its service — good Mrvice wiiii new eqatpitieaL Anyone Mm aays olherwase either has not reaal Siae bdl or is deBtMrateiy tiMeaOtat m (caatlauea oa page 2) RTA
Menu of the Week
Mena Week at Fehruary 4 • 8
Mondlay — Weiner winks with cTeeae or peanut bot'^r and jeKy saidwich, baked beans, oattup and muitiuxl, homemade cooUes, mik.
Tuesday — Oven fined chickeT, mashed pctatees, b«it';e':«d peas, but- te-ed bread, mixed fruit, mHk.
We^resdBy — LaSxi(a% or psai*'' butter ai!d jelly samJiwiCir, bu'tered b-oH.'!, chcoolat2 cake, milk.
TlwOTidiay — Il*ialian GouiSa^h or peanut butter and je'ly sandwich,. lottiK-e. carrot, radish saiad, but¬ tered bread, ai'>Fiesau«> cake, milk.
Fiiday — Fresh dozen rang? juice, n«oai?oni and cheese, buttered green beans, buttered bread, paa- nut bidter cookies, milk.
Huntley Farm Store FrOittier Days
JO" IN DEERE FRONTIEJRS DAY Jo".,:i Deere Farming Frontlere Day \Aas heU at the Huntiey Fann Siorc, Saturday, Jenuary 26, 1974, l4int.h was served and movies wore FARM STORE
. Contiaaed on Pafe Two
Scht>ol Ctdendar
Feb. 1 — Basketball Goaferete Tournament at Bebron.
Feb, 4 - 6 — Jr. Hi^ Basketball Conference.
Feb. 8 — H S. BasketbaB - He- iKon - Away - 6:30.
Feb. 12 — No School - LiBc(^'s Birthday.
Feb. 13 - GAA Daddy Wreek UUc.
Feb. 13-14 — Jr..Bl«ri» Basketball CanlereBce.
Feb. 15 — H. S. BasketbaU - Wheaton Christian • Home • 6:80
Feb. 15 — Failure Notices tu Parents.
Feb. 16 — H. S. Basketball • Rich mond - Home - 6-90.
Feb. 17 - 23 — NaUooal FFA Week.
Feb. 22 — H. S. Basketball - Central - Away - 6:30.
Feb. 25 - 28 — Class A - Basket¬ ball regionals.
Feb. 27 — Curricidum Day - 2:20 dismissal.
Emeigency Sohool Closing will be announced by WIVS - 850 CcMtayi Lake and WRMN . 1410 and WJKL- FM - 94.3 Elgin.
Huntley Girls Win Bowling Ttmmtmwnt
Huntky waa the acene Satutday, January 26 at 1:00 P.M for one of tiw 32 Diatrict Giris Bowlii« Tour¬ naments. Each of tbe 32 Touma- ments were heid on the same day and each Diatifat center had 4-6 schoK^ compettag. Miss Jvtie Pe¬ terson was Huntley's District Tour¬ nament manager heid ^ Uw Hunt¬ ky Bowl-Hi lanea. THaee 32 Dis¬ til Toumament winnere ari sent to the State compeMMon at ttie Toam & Countay Bowt in Peoria, mfawis. Mchwoods H S., Pearia. is (he host •chool Huiaiey'a OiaUict vtinner meets Elcin nbWabi wtaaer fa Round Na 1 ai 8:00, FWday mocn- ing, FelRMuy 1.
Wauteffai H. S., Antioch H &., Hebrofi H. &, Rkhmomi-Bwton H. S., aad HuMity H & Hi||| at Huntiey. Round Na 1 had "Byi^s" fa- Waukegaa, Huaittey Md UtSh- it*)it± Hebnn ml Antfocfa e^B- peted. Hebron was defUftcd by An¬ tioch 1175 to 1119. AntkNhadvtaaoMi ea Round N» 2 bo play UMaoML Richmond bwt Aartioch by tte anre of 1312 |» 1225. The winnar Is ttw ooe with tha kncMt ''Scmlich* «gni- Mned Mal o( the 5 n»n tea^ 2 eaxos aeritt. There was a dose hat^ m ia Sooail Na, 2 etween Wauke- ma aai Hmtttir. MUmaaiotma mat game Mb scfacjois mta tkd
631. Hundey came adL in jpane 2, 717 to WaiOkegflns 650 to advanfe to final itMMd by tdtals 1350 to 1281. The f«r.al mund had Ridbmoodl against Huntley- Hundey's #rlB bowled "sopei^ gamea hi tfae na«l nxuid to whip Ridmond 1490-1360.
Hurtley's team Includes Bobbie Sue Tesamer, Dawa Jaidl. Lynette Brettschneider, Pegjgy Kebb, KaWy Swar.<:oD, Paula Roeaaiein, Oariaae Lesniak, Pam Zfennteiinan, S^h Wolter, Starr WortaowtU. Ua^ Weirich, and Pi# Homeyer. The team's managens ||f« tiala ABa Ne- val, and Maroie Ungs and ooacbed by Miss Petareoa
High game faciaded: lat - 24tt • Lyne»e Brettacbneider, Hni^, -172 . JuAe Krampea, RtcboMM- Burtbn; and if7 - Uofti Dhvis, ptk- mond-Buitno. Ifigh Seeiefe inolildM: aa» ^ Bobbie Sua Tesamer, Hmttif, 316 . JuHe Knanpen. Skbaimi' BwtoD; 300 - Bobbie Soa 'RMMMf, HunUey. llierB were no awanls fta- sented, ,
The Hinttey giiia will leave < day. tber wiM pnutke at <hi^ « Omntty Uaes at 4:00.^ IMb H^ taiaan wiM attend a ^OS nthcMiig at Richwooda H. &, *y vt0L Hw gIriB wa bo*C%t 840 A.M, FttttHV aottOas on mk way to tiw CtiatattuatUp.
Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1974-01-31 |
| Month | 01 |
| Day | 31 |
| Year | 1974 |
| Volume | 14 |
| Issue | 44 |
| 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 |
