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The Daily Chronicle from De Kalb, Illinois • Page 6

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6 DAILY CHRONICLE DaKolbSycamor Monday, Jon 28, 1 993 ilpili Bonnio Rcimisch, lifcslyb editor Waterman gives honor rolls Courtnee Smith, Janet Widlacki, John Widlacki. Eighth grade: Sarah Angel), Michelle Bauer, Rebecca Gray, Tim Kaus, Christine Morris, Diana Popescu, Jackie Schubbe. Freshmen: Andy Bailey, Jennifer Bock, Kevin Erlenbach, Jennifer Haffner, Amy Johnson, Erin Jones, Michelle Lewis. Sophomores: Andrea Baugher, Shawn Boyd, Terry Cray craft, Angela Leifheit. The Waterman MiddleHigh School honor rolls for the second semester of the 1992-93 school year are listed.

Sixth grade: 3.00-3.49: Stacy Boyd, Katie Gletty, Scott Reams, Nancy McOinnis, Veronica McGraw, Rebekka Orstead, Matt Peterson, Nicholas Underwood, Rachel Thorpe, Dana Williams. Seventh grade: Kelly Boldt, Heather Chew, Jason Ekle, James Roop, Chasity Shufelt, Anniversaries Carol Nolan, right, presented the Friend of Educa- school-year tion Award from the Sycamore Education Assoc ia- Fox) tion to Virginia Nalin at a recent end-of-the- breakfast. (Chronicle photo by Kathy Juniors: Matt Bejnarowicz, Jon Bowman, Amanda Eichelberger, Ryan Jackson, Steve McNutt. Seniors: Mike Bauer, Bob Bogle, Stacey Christensen, Scott Rueff. 3.50-3.99: Sixth grade: Brooke Dawson, Ashley Kupp, Daniel Popescu, Nathan Rice, Randy Thorpe.

Seventh grade: Peter Brusky, Heather Fields, Ryan Gletty, Todd Harkness, Brooke Hartel, Katie LaMere, Isac Malmgren, Amber McGraw, Stacey Schmuggerow, Michael White. Eighth grade: Kim Baugher, Sarah Bowman, Laura Carroll, Peter Ekle, Kate Lun-deen, Chad Martin, Nikki McCoy, Mike Oest, Joey Rossi, Samantha Staniszewski, Matt Strausberger, Todd Tuntland. Freshmen: Lindsay Bock, Stephen Chew, Karen Lundeen, Andrew Martha, Melissa Staniszewski. Sophomores: Lynette Boughton, Stephanie Bridge, Kelly Guerrettaz, Kate Laf-ferty, Trisha Tuntland. Juniors: Katie Gletty, Tracy Harkness, Nick Rossi.

Seniors: Joel Aspinwall, Chris Boldt, Jamie Bowman, Danielle Lyle, Joshua Melvin, Aimee Moore, line Tesaker, Eric Wackerlin. 4.00 plus: Sixth grade: Lena Cribben. Seventh grade: Jeremy Bridge, Jennifer Guerrettaz, Todd Harkness, Lisa McGinnis, Bob Mitchell, Deron Vaupel. Eighth grade: John Clary, Stacey Edwards, Patrick Kearns, Nik Redmond. Freshmen: Karen Daniel, Jill Liebhaber.

Sophomores: Hanneke Ekle, Stacy Hippie, Janelle Rice, Aerial Schuetz, Amanda Striegl. Juniors: Tara Fenske, Kim Stryker. Seniors: Aimee Beck, Jennifer Bend, Aaron Hippie, Anna McChesney, John Tuntland. Sycamore recognizes staff KROEGER Dr. and Mrs.

Richard Kroeger, Malta, celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary at a family gathering Sunday, June 20, at the Chad wick Inn, Maumee, Ohio. Kathleen Tyler and Richard Kroeger were married June 20, 1953, at St Mary's Church, Elgin. Hosting the celebration were their children Dr. Kevin Kroeger, Maumee, Ohio, Julie (Terry) Neale, Evergreen, and Carol (Scott) Nauertz, Lombard. They have one grandchild, Katrina Nauertz.

Richard is retired from the Kish-waukee College, Malta, Music Department but continues to be active as a vocal performer. Kathleen is a retired insurance office administrator. An anniversary trip to the British Islands is planned. HILLESON Edmund and Mavis Hilleson, Lee, will celebrate their wedding anniversary at a 10:30 ajn. reception Sunday, July 4, at the First Lutheran Church, Lee.

Mavis Swanson and Edmund Hilleson were married Aug. 7, 1943, in Hollywood, Fla. Their children are Steve Hilleson, Clarion, Iowa, Kristen Rossi, Rock-ford, James Hilleson, Lawren-ceburg, Ann Anderson, Forest City, Iowa, John Hilleson, Lee, and Jeanette Parker, Edwardsville. They have 13 grandchildren. vice awards, Gayle Braffett, Polly Carter, Mary Evers, Barb Henson, Joy King, Barb Kisner, 25-year service awards, Shirley Hamill, Blanche Houston, Marilyn Howe, Richard Knudson, Sharon Kouba, Doug Lamont, Carol Nolan, Janet Rose, Ruth Smith.

Honored with retiree service awards were Virginia McMillion, junior high nurse, 12 years; Suzanne Lows, high school English, 14 years; Sheila Munter, high school 14 years; Roger Kult, custodial, Southeast Elementaryadministration, 15 years; Don Clayberg, guidance, high school, 16 years; Charlotte Mirotznik, West Elementary, 16 years. Polly Carter, nurse, high school West Elementary, 20 years; Joy King, special education aide, junior high, 20 years; Nancy Mustari, art, junior high, 23 years; Gary Dinges, business, high school, 24 years; Blanche Houston, Spanish, high school, 25 years. Ruth Smith, Chapter I Reading, West Elementary, 25 years; Terry Ericson, driver education, high school. 26 years; Joe Waterhouse, mathematics, high school, 27 years; Pat Sibley, STEPWECEP, high school, 28 years; Charles Erickson, science, high school, 29 years; Glen Johnson, mathematics, high school, 30 years, and Marcia Raymond, kindergarten. Southeast Elementary, 33 years.

On campus Get degrees From Illinois College, Jackson-ville: Elizabeth Welander, Sycamore. Bachelor of arts in communications and theatre. Daughter of John and Chris Welander, Sycamore. From Dlinois Wesley an University, Bloomington Steve Kuehl and Shaye Mandle, both Yorkville, both bachelor of arts degree. to more comfortable Heusen and Bass shirts, says the Friday look accounts for about 15 percent of company shirt sales, up from zero in 1990, and headed, he expects, to about 25 percent in 1995.

"Traditional dress whites and blues remain important, but we are finding a greater acceptance to blacks, olives, denim blue, et cetera," he says. KM by Krizia, a menswear manufacturer, says that for spring '93, sportcoats accounted for 25 per Engagements The Sycamore School District 427 staff recognition celebration was June 2 at the Carls Fargo Coach Rooms. This is the first year the staff recognition has been combined with the Sycamore Education Celebration. Staff members were recognized for 10, 15, 20, and 25 years of service to the district Eighteen certified and non-certified staff members were recognized upon their retirement. The district awarded an honorary doctor's degree and honored volunteers of the year.

Receiving 10-year service awards were Marcia Born, Maria Duncan, Wallace Johnson, Joe Jordan, Maura Moulton, Shirley Perkins, Joe Rich, Mike Turok, Victoria Yeoward. Fifteen-year service awards went to Larry Coots, Jeri Delaney, Dennis Durbin, Roger Kult, Marilyn Kvan-dal, Susan Lloyd, Patricia Madsen, Bonnie Smith, Linda Totman, Sally Valette. Also presented were: 20-year ser clothes for cent of their tailored clothing sales. For fall, they're accounting for 40 percent. Dockers, Levi Straus all-natural machine washable separates introduced in 1986, is a $1 billion brand today, a large part of it men's casual pants.

"It's the fastest growing brand in apparel history," says Brad Williams, a marketing specialist for Levi Strauss in San Francisco. "What we're seeing," Williams Timothy Moore Kaoru Tsutsumi Cincinnati, Ohio, will be married Oct 23 at the Glenmoor Country Club, Canton, Ohio. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Masataka and Miyo, Tsutsumi, Canton, Ohio. She earned a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering from Ohio University inl989 and is employed by GE Aircraft Engines, Cincinnati, Ohio. Her fiance fa the son of A.

P. and Charlotte Moore, Shabboaa He earned a bachelor of science degree ia aircraft maintenance engineering from Parks College of St Louis University in 1985 and is employed by GE Aircraft Engines, Cincinnati, Ohio. MARCHIANDO-ROSKUSZKA Julie Mtvcaiando, and Mark Roskusska, rVaeaton. will be married Oct Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Kroeger Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hilleson Men switch NEW YORK (AP) Men are slipping into something more comfortable for the office. In a recent survey by Men's Health magazine, 81 percent of respondents said casual attire is more acceptable in today's workplace, and 45 percent said their companies offer at least one dress-down day a week. Giants of commerce such as IBM, General Motors, Quaker Oats, Allstate, American Express, Lotus Donald Johnson Katherine Hawkins HAWKINS-JOHNSON Katherine Hawkins and Donald Johnson, both DeKalb, win be married Aug.

7 at St Mary Church. The la th daughter of Rick and Sheryl Monas, sue is a graduate of DeKalb School and a 1992 graduate of Northern Illinois University with a bachelor of arts degree ia political science. She is employed bj Farm Fleet of DeKalb. Her fiance fa the son of Bruce and Diane Johnson, St. Charles.

He a 1987 graduate of St Charles High School and is currently pursuing a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering at Northers Illinois University. SHOCKIEY-JENSEN Dawa Denise Shock ley and 0 Cs a -v" these days thirds of the human resource managers at 504 companies reported a dress-down day at least once a week. The phenomenon of dressing down has not gone unnoticed by the men's fashion industry. "Up until recently, men's clothes were catagorized depending on their destination," says designer Michael Kors, who puts stretch fibers such as Lycra in suits as well as sportswear. Xli JohnWithSuhn Karen Tadd and John William Witthuhn, Elgin, will be married Aug.

14 at the First United Methodist Church. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Leo Tadd and Zelma Tadd, DeKalb. She is a graduate of DeKalb High School and a 1976 graduate of Northern Illinois University. She earned a master of science in business education in 1985 and is employed by the Unit 46 Elgin School District, Elgin, as a business teacher. Her fiance fa the son of Gerhard and Ingeborg Witthuhn, Elgin.

He fa a 1968 graduate of Elgin High School a 1972 graduate of Bradley University, and earned a master of business administration degree from Bradley in 1974. He fa employed by Sargent and Lundy Engineers, Chicago. the office says, is people wearing Dockers casual clothes to work. It couldn't be this successful if it were only for weekend and leisure wear." Research has confirmed psychological benefits of wearing casual attire, not the least of which is a morale boost for the employee that costs nothing for the employer. In a survey conducted last year by the Society for Human Resource Management in Washington and sponsored by Levi Strauss two- Mark Roslcuszka Julie Marchiando 2 at St.

John the Baptist Church, Winfield. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Nancy Marchiando, Sycamore, and Dominic Marchiando, Sierra Vista, Ariz. She is a 1985 graduate of Sycamore High School and earned a bachelor of science degree in interior design from the University of Illinois, Ur-bana-Champaign, in 1988. She fa employed by Recycled Paper Greetings, Chicago. Her fiance is the son of Walter and Jackie Roskuszka, Winfield.

He is a 1985 graduate of St, Francis High School, Wbeaton, and earned a B.S. ia economics from the U. of I. in" 1989. He is employed by Harris Trust and Savings Bank, Chicago.

TADD-W1TTHUHN Karen Elaine Tadd, DeKalb, i ilk ml and Pillsbury are offering the comfort dressing perk, and it's beginning to reflect the type of clothing men buy. The suit and tie, still a mainstay for most businesses and most business days, is being rounded out by more casual attire, such as turtleneck sweater with sport jacket, khaki pants with a neat sport shirt or navy blazer with jeans. Peter P. Corritori, president of The Designer Group, maker of Van Dawn Sbockley Jon Jensen Jon David Jensen will be mar ried Aug. 28 ia Whittington.

The bride-to-be is the daughter of Donate Sbockley, Benton, and Defork Coulter, ftuiervule. She fa a graduate of Beaton High School and of the university or Illinois. She fa employed bj FMC Corporation as a chemical engineer ia Green River, Wyo. Her fiance is the son of Ar-chie Jensen, RocheDe, Janice Jensen, Marshalltown, He is a graduate of Shabboaa High School, Kfahwaukee Cof lege, Malta, and the of I. He is employed by CME Engineer lag and Construction as an en-gineer ia Green River, Wyo.

OTT-SPAKTZ Qauduie Kimberiy Ott and Christopher Paul Sparts, both Sycamore, will be married Oct 2 at the Salem Lutheran Char- Christopher Spcutz CbudineOft ch, Sycamore. The bride-to-be Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ott, Sycamore, and Ellen Boudreau, Rockford. She fa a 1986 graduate of Sycamore High School and a 1990 graduate of Illinois State University with a bachelor's degree in Biatncmatks.

She fa employed by Nestle Distribution Company as a transportation analyst Her fiance is the son of George and Joana Spartz, Sycamore. He is a 1986 graduate of Sycamore High School and a 1992 graduate of Kisawaukee College, Malta, with a degree in nursing. He fa employed by Vencor Hospital-Chicago as a registered nurse. TSUTSUM1-MOORE Kaora Tsutsumi and Timothy Sean Moore, both.

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