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Cardunal Free Press from Carpentersville, Illinois • Page 10

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Carpentersville, Illinois
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PAGE 10, The Cardunal FREE PRESS Fit, April 7, 1972 Crown. High School I Our Servicemen Immmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmm SOPHOMORES SUPER HONOR ROLL James Bakef, Cathleen Campo, Mellinda Copel, Lillian Jones, Martin Keech, Kris Schuett. HONOR ROLL vMary Bach, Gail Capetty, Pamela Clinard, Kathleen Corbley, Leon Doerrfeld, Colleen Edwards, Paul Hart, Laurie Hite, Barbara Hoyoss, Lori Jackel, Lynn Jacobs, Deanna Kozak, Linda Lovett, Aurora Mays, Clifford Merrell, Richard Murren, Donna Olmsted, Susan Quint, Sarah Ryan, Helen Schypko, Ricky Steinmaier, Pamela Stepler, Freda Terry, Sharon Worthington, Martha Ziegler. FRESHMAN SUPER HONOR ROLL Barbara Ahrens, Lori Bistersky, Rebecca Bratton, Terry Brown, Robt Embry, Daniel Hayes, Judy Keating, Anne MajeWski, Colleen O'Reilley, Ann Marie Unterreiner. HONOR ROLL Shirley Bergman, Carole Bressler, Cheryl Byrne, Amanda Canty, Karen Capetty, Sherril Caveletto, Carol Davis, Lauren Erdmann, Loretta Fullington, Patricia Garwick, Denise Heric, Ann Hart, James Hepfinger, Mary Hof, William Hoffman, Carla Horton, Cynthia Hynes, Beth Kamp, Margaret King, Gary Kobat, Christopher Koeppel, Dale Krueger, Cynthia Larsen, Betty Leturno, John Lynch, Greg Marek, Christine Mazzullo, Melody Merrifield, Dana Miazga, Patrick Moore, Thomas McKinney, Wayne Neisner, Guliford Nergard, Clifford Oehme, Martin Olhava, Gail Read, Ina Roeding, Rolin Ross, Virginia Schoenherr, Wayne Schultz, Jolinn Seehafer, Cara Seubert, Gary Slavik, Mary Spence, Richard St.

Joseph, Carol Tafel, Fred VanMilligan, Pamela Waters, Derald Weeks, Gerald Weeks, Timothy Weltzer, Brian Wendlandt, Sheri West, Alice White, John Wilkins, Sharon Wilson, Neal Wojtanek, Brian Wolek, Young, Laura Zehm, Robt. Zitzka. Area Men Enlist According to Staff Sergeant Robert J. Arvin Non-Commissioned Officer in charge of the Marine Corps Recruiting Office in Elgin, eleven area men have recently enlisted into the Marine Corps. Tne following men are presently undergoing recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, California: John E.

Gallaher, Elgin; George J. Hart and Thomas L. Weseman, Cary; Roderick E. Murphy, Hoffman Estates; Eugene R. Povick, Rolling Meadows; Robert J.

Towner, Naperville; Donald R. Sobeski, Hoffman Estates; and Ralph E. Rasmussen, Dundee. The following men are presently undergoing recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, North Carolina Kevin E. Foreman, Hanover Park and Stephen F.

Prince, SENIORS SUPER HONOR ROLL Jennifer Baker, Al Drewke, Mary Ehrenberg, Nancy Geary, Barbara Hebel, Pamela Lizak, Jerome Majewski, Steven Pappas, Donna Pasternak, Mary Plazak, Nancy Reno, Robt. Schaak, Kerry Schuett. HONOR ROLL Douglas Broederdorf, Danyce Cook, Gregory Daily, Veronica Damico, Linda Davis, Noreen Evans, Thomas Fuellgraff, Linda Gaulke, Pamela Gerich, Linda Graffenius, Ellen Hart, Thomas Hartz, Anna Hrycyk, Debra Kobat, Fredrick Koeppen, Kimber Lee Krammar Constance LeBlanc, Vasillos Liarakos, Ruth Lisowyca, Stacy McClury, Steven Odle, Dorothy Pfaff, Nancy Pohnan, Kenneth Rogman, Mary Ellen Ryan, Loretta Stark, James Sweitzer, Luanne Thomas, Linda Tsikretsis, Teresa Volin, Deborah Voss, Diane Whitney, Cynthia Williams, Karen Young, Anita Zarbock. JUNIORS SUPER HONOR ROLL Robt. Cherney, Pamela Cohill, David Geary, Scott Green, Robt.

Henning, Robt. Jones, Sheree Larsen, Teresa Librande, Scott Staak, Herta Untereiner. HONOR ROLL Cynthia Bloebaum, Betty Burnette, Nancy Czaja, Audrey Davie, Karen Duensing, Sue Eigenhauser, Terri Elliott, Susan Elzy, Jane Embry, Karen Emmel, Christine Evans, Susan Geiger, Ross Hill, Dan Jamiolkowski, Sigfried Lechner, Frank Leitsch, Philip Maksymonko, Linda Marino, Robt. Martines, Darlene Ovyn, Bonnie Palshis, Frank Pepper, Joyce Peterson, Rose Riess, Janet Rippy, Marjorie Schaak, Richard Schiel, Terri Schroieder, Donna Smith, Darrel Walls. Lake-In-The-Hills.

Gunnar W. Nyman, Elgin, enlisted into the 180 day delay program for May. Donald R. Sobeski enlisted into the Marine Corps under the Ground Enlistment Program for Electronics and Communications. Art Show For Jamboree As part of the Carpen-tersville Jamboree, the Meadowdale Shopping Center announces an Art Show to be held on Sunday, July 2, in the center.

Displays will be on the walks of the center and in the enclosed mall. Those interested in displaying water colors, oil paints, photography and textile work should contact the Meadowdale Businessmen's office. Previous registration will be required. You may write the office, P.O. Box 313 or phone 426-2700 for more information.

Second Lieutenant in the United States Army, and who, upon graduation, from the United States Military Academy with a Bachelor of Science degree, will be commissioned in the Regular Army of the United States of America. Drewke is an Illinois State Scholar with a letter of commendation from National Merit Scholarship Committee. He has been elected to "Who's Who of American H.S. Students" published by Doubleday. He ranks No.

8 in 1972 graduating class at Crown High School and has been on the Honor Roll for 12 yrs. Drewke was nominated to West Point by Charlotte Reid on Oct. 2, 1971. albert august drewke jr. of 170 Austin Car-pentersville, has received his appointment to the United States Corps of Cadets at West Point.

He will receive the equivalent of a full undergraduate scholarship, including room and board, medical and- dental care, and monthly pay equal to one-half the pay of a Algonquin Builders of Algonquin Bring You Voters Shape The Quality Of Public Schools iss wrrm FV WWas. 3S PS3 4 fC f- i-w" a if tot nil i if hl till ti 1 PV5 II il t- 53 -Si TRIPLE TRACK ALUMINUM COMBINATION STORM SCREENS EXTRA SPECIAL! ALUMINUM SIDItlG INSTALLED Up to 1000 Sq. Ft. 20 YEAR GUARANTEE iff1' EACH wm Oiv hi FREE 5000 WITH EACH SIGNED CONTRACT NEW R00FS Whole House A-1 Materials Choice of Colors 1.11 1-7 Up to 1,000 sq. ft.

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All registered voters sliould take this opportunity to ensure capable leadership for their schools, suggests the Illinois Association of School Boards. IASB is a voluntary service organization of about 1000 Illinois school boards, with offices in Springfield and Chicago. Services include self-improvement programs and publications for school boards. Although schools depend upon teachers and administrators for professional guidance' and daily performance, IASB says, it is the school board that creates the climate for learning either healthy or unhealthy. How the school board does its job and its collective attitude toward education sets the pace for the professional staff.

In addition to its responsibility for the education of young people, school boards are important to voters and taxpayers for other reasons. A school board, for example, usually controls the largest budget and the largest number of employees in the community. The schools consume a lion's share of local property taxes. How can voters ensure capable school board leadership? IASB lists 12 characteristics to look for in selecting candidates for boards of education and four characteristics to avoid. The community's aim, says IASB should be to electschoolboard members who will work together in setting educational standards and in providing the necessary facilities, staff and materials to meet those standards.

It is easy for outside matters to cloud the major aims of the schools and to polarize factions in the community by bringing personal interests to bear on school operations. In the interest of sound education and efficient school management, voters should not let this happen. The 12 characteristics of a good school board member, says IASB, are as follows: 1. He recognizes that the school board is created by the state legislature and strives to uphold all state laws and regulations. Public education is a state responsibility which the General Assembly delegates with certain restrictions to the local school board.

2. He has no personal axes to grind. Rather, he recognizes that the school board represents all of the children and adults of the community not any one particular segment. 3. He votes to appoint a competent educational leader as superintendent one whose judgment he can trust in matters requiring professional knowledge.

He does not try to be an expert himself. 4. He respects the professional leadership of the school staff, but he expects the superintendent and faculty to meet certain standards. He does not serve as a rubber stamp, nor does he discourage staff initiative by involving the board in day-to-day operations and decisions. 5.

He recognizes that authority rests only with the entire board acting in a public meeting and that he as an individual has no authority outside of these meetings. 6. He insists upon being convinced before making a decision and votes the way his reason tells him. Once the vote is taken, he wholeheartedly supports the position of the board majority. 7.

He encourages active participation of citizens and organizations in the community in the development of policies and plans. 8. He sees that people are accurately informed about their schools and that they understand the importance of public education. 9. He refuses to use his position on the board to benefit either himself or anyone else apart from the total school district.

10. He insists that the schools be operated within their financial means, but he encourages the staff to improve education by finding better ways of doing things and by replacing obsolete programs with up-to-date ones. However, once convinced that the district needs more money, he is not afraid to take the problem to local taxpayers or the state legislature. 11. He has a well-developed sense of fair play and exercises it for the benefit of students, employees and taxpayers.

He refers all complaints to the administrative staff and acts on such complaints at board meetings only after failure of an administrative solution. 12. He supports school personnel who are properly performing their duties and holds confidential all matters which if disclosed would cause needless harm to individuals. Voters, says IASB, should discourage those school board candidates who: 1. View the school board as a stepping stone to some other political office or to some other kind of per- i sonal gain.

2. Represent special interest groups or segments of the community. 3. Thrive on the publicity that needless controversy brings. 4.

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