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VOLUME 18-NUMBER 8
• THURSDAY, MAY 25,1978
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TRINITY LUTHERAN MORTGAGES BURNED
Memorial Day ceremonies will be conducted on Tuesday, May 30th at Huntley under the sponsorship of Huntley American Legion Post tlb73. Post Commander Charies Conley announced.
All residents of Huntley are invited to attend and participate in this patriotic commemorative observance. Commander Conely reminded. The cermonies are scheduled to begin at 10:30 AM at the Huntley American Legion Home and at 11:00 AM at the Huntley cemetary. The program at the cemetary is as follows:
Invocation Rev. Frederick Harm, Trinity Lutheran Church, Huntley
Placing of wreath at base of Flag Pole Boy Scouts
In Flanders Field Heidi Degner
Solo William Leggee
Speaker
Winston Baumann. Past 1 Ith District Commander
American Legion from Hinsdale, 11.
Huntley and Union American Legion Firing Squad
National Anthem
Huntley High School Band
Under the direction of Mr. Gary Glowacz
Benediction Rev. Frederick Harm. Trinity Lutheran Church, Huntley
PAULA ISENHART PLACES 4th IN STATE FINALS
On May 19 and 20 four Huntley High School Track girls, Paula | Isenhart, Cindy Jacobs, Deb Lovins and Marian Manning, competed in the State Track meet in Charieston. There were 194 Class A schools and 150 Class AA schools involved in track competition. Of this group 584 ^testants took part.
The preliminaries were held on Friday, May 19th. Te top eight teams for each relay qualified for the finals on Saturday. Cindy Jacobs started the relay with Deb Lovins 2nd, followed by Marian Manning and Paula Isenhart ran last. Each runner ran 110 yards. The girls turned in their best time of the season :53.20. However this time did not qualify them for the finals. All four girls also ran the 880 medley relay. This time Paula Isenhart began the relay by running 220 yards with Deb Lovins who ran 110 yards, Cindy Jacobs followed with UO yards. The final 440 yards was run by Marian
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Cnb Scont Award Night 8Ui Grade Grwliiatkni Dance
Grade Scliool Concert Salad Luncheon
Pastors Harm and Mueller as they leave the altar following the mortgage burning ceremony with smiling faces. j
Mortgages were burned in two separate services at Trinity Lutheran Church in Huntley on Sunday. May 21, 1978. Pastor and Mrs. LcRoy F. Mueller arrived from Duluth Minnesota to officiate at this most mcnu.rable event. Rev. Mueller served the Huntley congregation in I95« m th, time that the church was dedicated and was also gut-sl prt<acher for the lOth anniversary celebration in 1%8. Continued on Back Page
CINDY J ACOBS NAMED MISS HUNTLEY
Last Tuesday, May 23rd, the Huntley Lions "Club held their monthly meeting at which time they choose the new Miss Huntley. Cindy Jacobs, daughter of Mr. Sc Mrs. Richard Jacobs was named Miss Huntley of 1978. Other girls competing for the title were Paula Munnich and Rose Mortimer.
Last years Miss Huntley was Beckie Harm.
Cindy's first public appearance will be the Lions Club Chicken Barbeque on June 18th.
Ron Marsh Salutatorian
Ron Marsh, son of Mr. & Mrs James Marsh, 14807 Church Rd., Huntley, has been named Salutatorian ofthe class of 1978.
Ron, the 1978 S. A. R. winner, has been very active during his high school years, both as a school leader and as an athlete. Ron has been a class officer all four years. President of FFA the last two years and 1976-77 Student Council Vice-President.
Ron was a three year varsity player in both football and baseball, aiiJ piayed varsity basketball a-, , jr.
Ron will attend Bradle> University and plans to major ii> Civil Fngineering.
Lori McCollum Valedictorian
Lori McCollum. daughter of Mrs. Ronald D. Friedel, 11616 Berniece, Huntley has been named Valedictorian ofthe class of 1978.
Lori has been a two year National Honors Society mem¬ ber and served as the organiza¬ tions Vice-President this year. She has been very active in coordinating this year's Senior Class trip. In addition, Lori was awarded the first scholarship given by the Huntley Educatio ¦ Association. During her hig'i school career, Lori was active i : volleyball and track, studen* council and the VICA Club.
Lori plans to attend Northem Illinois University and major in Medical Technology.
QiRADUATION JUNE1
Huntley High School will graduate 58 seniors on Thurs¬ day, June 1, 1978 at 8:00 P.M. Commencement activities will be held in the High School gym.
Baccalaureate will be held in the gym on Sunday, May 28, 1978 at 8:00 P.M.
BUY POPPIES FRIDAY, MAY 2eih
Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1978-05-25 |
| Month | 05 |
| Day | 25 |
| Year | 1978 |
| Volume | 19 |
| Issue | 8 |
| 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 |
