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USPS 580-360 THURSDAY, May 14, 1987 VOLUME 27-NUMBER 6
OFFICE PHONE 312-669-5621
SERVING THE PEOPLE OF HUNTLEY SINCE 1960
25c per copy
Fifth In Tri-State Land Judging
Pictured above is the Huntley Soil Judging Team. They are front left to right; Mary Halat, Monica Fettes. Row 2: Robin Swiec, Ron Pierce.
The Huntley - Marengo (NE Illinois) FFA Land Judging Team recently participated in the 21st Annual UW-Plattville High School Land Judging Contest on April 30, 1987. There were 396 students, S4 teams, and 24 schools that participated in the judging. The contest was sponsored by the UW-Plattville.Soil Conservation-Agronomy Student Chapter and the University of Wisconson-Plattville College of Agriculture. The Contest consisted of four land sites located at the Belmont Mound State Park. Judges for the contest included Dave Omernick (Area SCS Soil Scientist), Mike Lieurance (Lancaster, SCS), Dan Cotter (Darlington SCS), Dr. Kenneth Killian (Soils, UW-P) and Dr. Roger Higgs (Soils/Crops, UW-P).
The contest involved soil profile descriptions and interpretations of soil capabilities for proper land use and conservation at four different land sites. -
Cassville placed first in the contest followed by Cuba City - 2nd, Black River Falls - 3rd, Lancaster - 4th, Northeast Illinois - Sth, ShuUsburg - 6th, Darlington - 7th, Belleville - Sth, Fennimore - 9th and Belmont - 10th.
Eric Vesperman of Lancaster was the first place individual among the 396 contestants. Robin Swiec of Huntley placed 5th individually.
"Angie" Finally Has Transplant
Two years after "Angie Day" in Huntley, numerous trips to the hospital for tests and treatment, Angela Korotasz has finally gotten her "new liver".
Two weeks ago, on April 26, Angie was rushed to a hospi¬ tal where doctors tried to relieve extensive fluid build-up.
By the following Thursday, Angie was scheduled for sur¬ gery. Doctors began operating - at approximately 3 a.m. Fri¬ day morning. Surgery ended around 1:30 that afternoon.
By Sunday morning, hospital spokeman reported that Angie was conscious, her condition "critical, but stable". On Tuesday evening Angie slipped
M. Bungard Honored For Service
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The Huntley Community Credit Union honored Chairman of the Board, Magnus Bungard for his 29 years of service recently.
Mr. Bungard and Noel Hansmann, who served on the board for 8 years, were guests of the board at a dinner served at Floyd's Resturant on April 18th, where Mr. Bungard was presented with an engraved clock and a framed certificate of recognition.
Pictured above are board members, Robert Baumgartner, Vice Chairman George Lewerenz, Donald Argall, Anthony Brasile, Mr. Hansmann, Chairman Lee Frick, Treasurer Betty Lamz, Mr. Bungard and Secretary Charles Sass. Absent were Dolores Fox and Betty Zirk.
into a coma and a nationwide alert was sent out for a new liver. At the time of this printing it is not known if a new one has been found.
Angie suffers from chronic hepatitis. She has had the incurable disease since she was 14. Community groups in Huntley - and other towns- joined in fund-raising pro¬ jects for Angles medical expenses. The groups raised over $50,000 as of last year to help fund the more than $250,000 needed for the operation, since that time, the Angie Committee has tried to keep up to date on her progress, and to share the information with her many friends. The Committee stated "We're all praying for Angie and hope that it will be smooth sailing for her from now on."
To send Angie "good wishes", write:
Angie Korotasz
Rush Presbyterian Medical
Center
1753 W. Congress Parkway
Chicago, Illinois 60612
Chuck Dammyer
Gail Wasserstrass
Angie Committee Chairmen
Honors Night
Huntley High School Honors night was held Tuesday, May 12, 1987 at 7:00 PM ip the band room.
Perfect Attendance Awards for 1 year were: Freshmen: Amy Bein, Amanda Raymond, April Riedl, Aleana Weir; Sophomore: Jackie Swanson; Juniors: Krista Bauman and Deb Zoellick; Senior: Marci Maxwell.
Three Year Perfect Atten¬ dance Award went to Senior Angel Lunaburg.
Citizenship Award winners were: Freshmen: Debbie Barnes, Amy Bein, Rich Berg- reiter, Stacy Colson, Michele Diedrick, Sheldon Faworski, Lynda Hasse, Jessica Lombard, Jerz Majewski, Jodi Manke, Deanna Olcott, Denise Olson, Amanda Raymond, April Riedl, Jennifer Taylor, Cheryl Thackwray, Sally Warrington and Jessica Williams.
Sophomores: Jim Bird,
Melanie Blank, Tracy Evans, Ed Ewertowski, Melissa Firme, Michele Fishleigh, Marc Grismer, Jennifer Gunther, Kara Gustafson, Mary Halat, Angela Henkel, Michael LeBoida, Sara Matz, Brian Maxwell, Amy Meyer, Jodi Neal, Sherri Ottley, Ken Pearson, Michele Roth, April Schroeder, Richard Sherman and Jackie Swanson.
Juniors: Sherri Arling, Darren Barnes, Krista Bauman, Heidi Berghorn, Stephanie Beth, Christine Brown, Angie Doty, Scott Doty, Lisa Freeberg, Heather Jagman, Troy Keesling, Nancy Kohiey, Kim LaRocco, Todd Manke, Matthew Manning, Kevin Moran, Jay Peterson, Dawn Petropu¬ los, Shane Pickerill, Daniel Riedl, Michael Riedl, Andrew Schadt, Chad Warrington and Gwen Ziller.
Seniors: Kenneth Basel, Marie Brackman, Julie Bunt,
Eric Cole, Cassie Evans, David Jilek, Kristi Kamphausen, Greg Kittel, Carol Kusch, Angel Lunaburg, Eileen Manning, Alice Murphy, Tammy Parker, Anne Pearson, Amy Pease, Patrick Roberts, Larry Rugg, Tami Sherman and Judy Wiesneth.
Service Awards: Heather Jagman, Julie Bunt, David Hasse, Chris Freund, Amy Bein, Jan Korotasz, Jenni Taylor, Gwen Ziller, Tanya Pupich, Dave Erath, Angie Doty, Monica Fettes, Cassie Evans, Dacien McGee, Marie Brackman, Lisa Freeberg, Lisa Gow, Cassie Evans, Larry Rugg and Marie Brackman.
Girls State Award: Angie Doty, Lisa Gow, Heather Jagman, Nancy Kohiey and Stephane Beth, Alternate.
Boys State Award: Chris Akerberg, Brett Blank and Kevin Schrock
Academic Honors: "B" or
Better Average this School Year: Freshmen: Amy Bein, Eric Boonos, Stacy Colson, Michele Diedrick, Lynda Hasse, Michael Leckis, Jessica Lombard, Amanda Raymond, April Riedl, Jennifer Taylor and Jessica Williams.
Sophomores: Heidi Kahl, David Miller, Jpdi Neal, Kristine Olsen, Michele Roth, April Schroeder and Richard Sherman.
Juniors: Scott Doty, Troy Keesling, Todd Manke, Daniel Reidl and Becky Sweeney.
Seniors: Kenneth Basel, Cheryl Boettcher, Marie Brackman, Candi Cacciatore, David Erath, Christopher Freund, David Hasse, Carol Kusch, Cris Ma.nley and Scott Resh.
Cummulative Average B or Better Award: Sophomores (6 quarters): Tracy Evans, Melissa Firme, Michele
; Fishleigh, Kara Gustafson, Mary Halat, Agnie Henkel, Michael LeBoida, Sara Matz, Carrie Oltendorf, Sherri Ottley, Renee Strociek, Jackie Swanson and Rich Walter.
Juniors (10 quarters): Chris Akerberg, Sherri Arling, Krista Bauman, Stephanie Beth, Brett Blank, David Bond, Angela Doty, Lisa Freeberg, Pat Glenn, Heather ' Jagman, Nancy Kohiey, Jay Peterson, Shane Pickerill, Kevin Schrock and Chad Warrington.
Seniors (14 quarters): Julie Bunt, John Domagalski, Brian Eisenmenger, Cassie Evans, Jeffrey Ferguson, Continued on page 5
Inside This Issue
Calander Pg. 2 Church News Pg. 8 Police Report Pg. 9 Service News Pg. 11
Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1987-05-14 |
| Month | 05 |
| Day | 14 |
| Year | 1987 |
| Volume | 27 |
| Issue | 6 |
| Decade | 1980-1989 |
| 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 |
