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he 3{untUtr i^armside
GnAFTON TOWNSHIP'S OFFICL^L NEWSPAPER — SINCE 1960
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VOLUME 20-NUMBER 43 THURSDAY, JANUARY 29,1981
iedakins beat Genoa last Saturday night at Delaney Gym in ^ excellent cJooe game. AtHmmA af Ike iutf, Oe ftina ioadI8-tS.
Eisenmenger made a save. Geaoa's Campbell moved tfaem up 2 pts. Hansen stole the ball. Moback gave Genoa 3 pts. for the lead. Russell and Moback
SCHOOLBOARD AGENDA
Regular Meeting January 29th 7:30-10:30 P.M.
1. OOI to Ordor
3.nadgel0tkaF1ag
3.Mbnlaa
Approve the minutes of the January 15 regular Board meeting
4. FbMaco Kaporta far bfatMaHaa
A. Activity Fund for December
B. Cafeteria Report
C. Summary Report for December
D. Occidental Health Insurance
E. Kemper Disability Insurance
6. S^ai'lataadoat'a Kaparta for Actlaa
A. Personnel
B. Budget Preparation for Fiscal 82
C. Student Folders
7. Sitmrlataadaat'a Kapeita for
'added 5 pts. Eisenmenger stole the hall aiHf on a tayop pot 2 pta. on the board. BiaAoAieiiger nade a gfeat tteaL GisMUiiea- ger made a fiee Slow.
In the 4th Quarter, Eisen¬ menger tied up the score at 25-25. Moback gave Genoa 4 pts. Eisenmenger added 2 pts. on firee throws. Hansen made a
I throw. Smith made a great ' steal. KaascU gave Genoa 2 pts. Connor added 2 fior Huntley. Syttonda acoiod for Oonoa. Saaqf«^«rtaiaatod,r Whh ? seoondiii left, there waa a lot of excitement as Eisenmenger gave flaatley a 34-33 lead. Genoa tried to score but Eisenmenger stole and the Skins won.
BARNEY FIFE HOLDS A SUPER BOWL PARTY
Was the time spent practicing worth itT One Saturdi, December, Judy and Linda Boifiart, Steve Drendel aad Mr. Nelson attended a meaU conteat. They spent many nighU after school going to meat lockers aod farms to look at the carcasses of anitT<a»« befnc the contest. They had to be able to k)ok at carcasaes and determine it was a top animal or meat firtmi the bottom ot the aaimal. Tbey also had to be mb^ to recognise the cuta of meat from beef, swine, and sheep. In die end resuita. the team came o«t with a red ribbon. Aa intfvidoala. Lfaida received a bliw ribbon. Stove a red aMoti em4Jmtf wki>e-rikkun. "fto CTA. kaa^een attending this GoaMtt flartho^paat years aad faitends to attend them in the fbtnre. It is a real leaming experiencel
Judy Borhart.
PFA Reporter
KARATE & SELF DEFENSE CLASSES
A. Interpreting the monthly Cafeteria Report
B. Addendum to Caferia Renovation Specifications
C. Goals for 1980-81: status report
D. Math TextbocA Selection Committee
E. Big 8 Conference Changes for 1981-82
8. Conuatttee Keporta
9. CsimsfiaJsacs le.OUy^NewbaafaMNa 11. Oppectvdtr f«r vlaltars to
J Super Bo«4 aad becaaae hewaated to. oae of
Huntiey's leading cWsena tf not moat cotofful, htiA a party tor Ma frieads. member of tbe inoage Board, aad tbe prcaa at the Huatiey Anierican Leykw. Tbe (Mthrlea actoaUy started tbe day befixe wben
Continued on Page 5
12.
FFA BUSINESSMENS BREAKFAST
On January 29, 1981, the Huntley FFA Chapter will be holding its annual Business¬ mens Breakfast, it will be held in the Agriculture Shop at the High School. Breakfast will be
served from 6:30 a.m. until 8:00 a.m. Our purpose of holding this breakfast is to show our appreciation to you, our sup¬ porters. Ifyou have not received an invitation and fell you should, please feel free to call the Ag. Room at Huntley High School.
Your whole family will enjoy this claast Learn self-defense techniques ms well »a self-discipUae, fitness and coordination. Uniforms are available for purchase fix>m the instructor'if desired. The clasaes will be led by black belt instructor Hugh McGowen from the Young Hong Karate Institute in Woodstock. Mr. Hong is enabling the Humley Park District to sponaor the classes at one-half the cost of his regular fee at his studio, whidi has the reputation of being the oldest and largest in Northem Illinois. He is very interested in seeing some of Huntley's citizens become black behs also. You may have the choice of attending the classes once or twice a week. Students attending twice a week will have enough hours to test fbr a higher belt level, however. The classes continue for twelve
Tuesdays: Feb. 3 - April 21 (skip April 14) Time: 7:00 - 8:15 p.m. Age 6-18 (twice a week) S60.00 age 18 A over (twice a week) S75.00 To register call Betsey Warrington at the Huntley Park District at 669-3180 Wednesdays and Saturdays or at home at 669-5573.
Object Description
| Title | The Huntley Farmside |
| Date | 1981-01-29 |
| Month | 01 |
| Day | 29 |
| Year | 1981 |
| Volume | 20 |
| Issue | 43 |
| 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 |
