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(L Ifirarjri Batlg crffmn STUDENT LOAN WHEATOX 1 Catherine Ackernta. SIS W. Illinois. Grayson T. Augsburier.

418 N. Washington st. Rondi Samples an Icicle Tuesday, March 10, 1959 Partl-Pgt19 1 PROGRAM UP TO SCHOOL BOARD 2,996 PUPILS WIN ILLINOIS SCHOLARSHIPS Some to Get $600 Aid Each Year bv Harold HLike Walker INJURED SINGER COLLAPSES AT FINAL CURTAIN New York, March 9 Special An injured opera sing-w-wssKsyir replaced The school board Wednes day will be asked to approve the creation of a loan pro Elizabeth Boardman. 311 E. ranklin.

Geraldine Graflund, 607 Arbor. Michael P. Haines. 1611 E. Indiana.

Nancy R. Kreftmeyer. 1114 Lexington. Elizabeth J. Labar.

1305 Manchester. Wayne A. Lander holm. 1124 Underwood terr. Joann B.

Leonard. 904 Indiana. Harry W. McCulloch. 213 S.

Willis-ton av. David Lee Monroe, 419 Park a. Roger M. Swanson. Box 193 2.

John Albert Wenzel. 905 Gamon. Lyle John Woodyatt 624 Pennine. WHEELING Howard L. Bakke, 743 S.

Merit Una. WILLOW SPRINGS Patricia A. Froedac. 108 Pearl at. WILMETTE Frank J.

Anderson. 2244 Chestnut. Phyllis A. Borne, 1817 Walnut av. Frank J.

Doran, 2030 Greenwood. Katherine K. Hahn. 125 Lawndale ar. Nancy K.

Keen, 1520 Maple av. Eric S. Knowles. 125 4th. Nada Lois Logan.

157 Prairie. Martin D. Murphy. 807 Central. John C.

Orr. 1638 Highland. Joseph D. Parent, 614 Linden v. Carol R.

Rieger, 318 Oak Circle. Sandra K. Robertson. 618 East at. Mary K.

Scholl. 423 Maple. Jean A. Stokes, 719 Laurel av. WINNETKA Helen Ash.

899 Ash St. John H. Findley, 38 Abbotsford rd. Michael A. Gessel.

615 Elm. gram for students in teacher and junior colleges. Benjamin C. Willis, school superintendent, said that the an ill a school board has received WE SOMETIMES THINK of the Sermon on the Mount as a single sermon preached to a multitude on a hillside. No doubt Jesus preached many times to crowds, sitting or reclining on the good earth of some quiet mountain slope.

But the Sermon on the Mount represents a collection of the choice sayings of Jesus gathered from many sermons by someone listened and was inspired to preserve the Master's words. It is clear in the sayings that compose the Sermon on the Mount that what Jesus had to say was and is relevant to life. He preached to human need and spoke to our condition. There was nothing superficial in His message. Cont.

from preceding page Mary Eugenia Powers. 720 E. Prairie. 1 Enka C. Prigel.

130 Maple lane. fiilbert Lewis Singer. 432 Loomis St. Katherine Anne ier, 849 Hillside rd. LENOX Dona J.

Wayne G. Kiasing. 4 star at the Metropolitan Monday night and just managed to stagger thru her role before rnllaTiciny nff- $10,693 from the federal government to set up the loan system. The money is made available under the national defense education act approved by the last Congress. Must Put up $1,069 The local school board 3 Katherine Mitchell, 1066 ML Pleasant.

5 Michael S. W. Shane, 1210 Spruce at. 4 WINTHROP HARBOR Mary Astrid Bergan, Alice Ruth Har grave, Arthur i 1 1 i I -J stage as the KILRS Walter S. CraiRle.

8316 X. Merrill. Thomas E. Dickerhofe, 8342 N. Oketo Tlonald H.

Krischke, 6f22 W. Dobon Wayne E. Siheutner. 7405 Monroe Douglas S. Spunkier, 7019 Monroe.

NORTH A I'ROKA Lois Jean 31 Johns St. NORTH CHHWCO Elizabeth A. Kindzior. 1R26 Kemble, Anne Peters. 1102 Wadsworth Kathleen P.

Rose. 1703 Victoria It. North Kl KRSIftE Dennis L. Kennedy. 2423 Hainsworth A.

Pouska. 2542 3d av. Roscmarv F. Stolfa, 2f00 Westover a North brook Julie Anderson, 1707 Marcee lane. Hrnrv W.

De7imer. 47 Birchwood rd Carol T. Enckson. 2000 Second st. Eric Henriksson.

1133 Blackthorn. must put up 10 per cent or $1,069 to get the federal funds, which cover 90 per audience applauded her Mfea WUsoa cent of tne loan program cost If the board approves, L. Lookabaugh. WONDER LAKE Dorothy Ann H. Cook.

WHJI DALE Judith K. Stegmeier. 174 Harvey st. WOODSTOCK Robert A. Dillon.

805 Seminary av. WORTH Edward J. Pozniak, 119th and Laramie streets. ZION Daniel S. Hosken.

2628 West 26th St. John J. Urban. Route 2, Box 854. PEDESTRIAN, 65, performance.

Miss Dolores Wilson, who took off a neck brace to play the colleges will begin ac cepting applications immedi ately. the arduous title role of Lucia in Donizetti's Lucia di Lam- Full time students, who have good grades and can mermoor," kept both spec On the contrary, He searched the human heart in the knowledge that if the heart is right with Cod, life will be right and good-Sin, in the thinking of Jesus, is not so much in doing wrong things as it is in thinking that leads to doing. To be sure, one who commits murder is liable to judgment, but the super-sin is the angry bitterness and hate that lead to murder. Thinking adultery is as wrong as indulging in it. Blessed are the pure in heart." The impact of the sermon is not negative, but positive.

The Thou shalt not of the Ten Commandments is changed to the insistence that we are the light of the world," born to reveal the life of God to the life of our times. Our Father, grant us grace to think with purity and integrity and to keep our minds above the things that hasten age and night. Amen. UPI Telepboto DIES; HIT-RUN tators and fellow performers prove their need for funds, DRIVER SOUGHT Rondi Stafford. 4, of Monroe, can't resist sampling an icicle outside her home as thaw followed 2 foot snow storm.

may apply for such loans, according to Theodore Sunko, Du Page county authorities assistant dean of Wright Monday sought a hit and run Junior college. Preference driver whose automobile struck and killed Frank Wil- will be given to students ma ioring in science, mathe Chicago's 1959 Traffic Toll matics, and foreign languages, Maximum Is $350 on edge thruout the long opera evening. Taken to Hospital After her collapse she was ordered to a hospital by the house physician. This was Miss Wilson's first appearance of the season. A typical operatic emergency was responsible for her call.

Lily Pons, who had been scheduled to play the role, was forced out by Janet K. Krcll. 2651 Western av. Marion K. Levenson, 79 Fir st.

John X. MacRae. 404 Sandburg St. John S. McCabe, 189 Westwood St.

Lucinda McGutre. 55S Lakewood. Elizabeth Patterson. 145 Ash st. William A.

Pomeramz. 49 Monee rd. Patricia Rittenhouse, 402 Indianwood. Michelle Rollins. 6 Well ct.

Suzanne M. Sharp. 150 Ash st. Linda L. Troxel.

417 Winnebago St. William Van Der Laan. 275 Arcadia. Joann Williamson. 346 Niagara St.

PARK RlltGK Fay Anderson. 610 Park Plaine. John D. Rrockhouse, 515 Courtland av. Barry A Brtine.

21S Courtland av. Robert E. Courtney, 1456 Tvrell. Sharon K. I'ushman.

1313 Tyrol 1. Carolyn L. Doggcit. 2004 S. Newton.

Robert F. Fitzcerald. 405 Courtland. Students will be lent up to faculty recruitment by ex ST. CHARLES Donald W.

Hadley. 406 S. 10th ct. Lynne E. Lewis.

817 W. Indiana. David T. Maclaren. 1009 Ash st.

Xancy A. Nichols, 1333 S. 5th st. Roger L. Williams, 308 Walnut st.

Thomas Q. Winter, 1035 N. 2d av. STONE PARK Joyce E. Kincaid.

TIN LEV PARK Joan Beaman. 18125 Sayre St. Robert Paul Hoffman, 16865 Willow Robert H. Stellwagen, R. R.

2. Box 35. VILLA PARK Jerome J. Downer. 446 N.

Gerard. Diane M. Fuglsang, O. S. 715 Ard- more av.

William Gorbunoff, 219 NT. Yale av. Michael C. Harmon. 144 E.

Kenilworth av. Joan Carolyn Juull, 321 E. Washington st. Sheila KavanagK 528 S. Cornell.

Richard Paul Kotz. 636 S. Michigan av. Carol Elaine Larsen. 218 S.

Princeton. James Crundon Law. 219 S. Yale av. Ruth E.

Meserve. 323 E. Washington. Daniel Alan Mills, 321 E. Elm St.

Charles E. Missar, 114 N. Second St. Walter Mvroshnvk, 160 S. Wisconsin.

Kathleen Mar Ohmacht. 514 S. Ard- Knapp. 2537 Walters av. Clay Ballard Loudon.

1035 Sanders rd. Harriet Ruben. 1005 Midway rd. North LK Albert Jacob. 229 E.

Dickens. Vicki Melowitz. 271 Palmer a. 0K LA Forrest D. Dill.

9224 S. Monitor a. Carol Ann Hanson. 8751 Kilbourn. Judith Hochwald, 9544 S.

LaCrosse. Georgia L. Jackson, 4043 Wainwright. Joyce Lorrai Johnson, 9260 S. Meade.

Warren O. Keneipp, 5829 Lynwood dr. Melodie Ann Olson, 8411 S. 78th ct. Sandra L.

Swanson. 9136 Sproat a. James A. Gazell, 9217 S. Monitor.

William P. Twigg, 9402 S. 51st a. Rm.iid Witek. 8722 S.

Merrimac. OA PARK Julie S. Abramson, 916 N. Oak Park. Virginia L.

Anderson, 539 N. Taylor. Ronald S. Bailis. 728 Lyman av.

Pamela Kay Balow. 1022 Clarence. Patricia L. Berkland. 205 Superior.

John R. Bnihl. 1008 N. Hayes. Marilyn O.

Chapin, 521 Home a. Marjorie L. Chrysler, 1001 S. Euclid Martin D. Cohen, 1017 N.

Lombard. Dolores I. Faulkner. 1138 N. Ridge-land Th.mias G.

Frederick. 312 Home ay. St phanie J. Grant, 211 N. Elm wood.

D.uialas G. Grote. 824 S. Clinton av. Sfsan Holland.

164 Forest av. Patricia J. Howes, 711 S. Kenilworth. James A.

Hunter. 1024 S. Ridxeland. id K. K.rn 1 1 0l N.

Taylor. P. ml Kiesc'en. 134 S. Scoville av.

I ikv Jane Kratt, t3t X. Hare. Jane Alice Lampman. 715 Home av. Kenneth A.

Leary. 1014 X. Harvey. Wics Lichodieiewski, 12:19 X. Taylor.

James P. Morrison, 1024 Ontario. Marv E. Mulcahv. 1104 S.

(VReilly. 721 Fair Oaks T'tter W. Owen. 523 Kenilworth av. Thalia A.

Pat is. 435 X. East st. Ptter G. Pitchios.

132 W. Madison. Gavie L. Pewit. 1011 Home av.

Marv A. Rosamna. 1201 X. Linden av. Marilyn A- Russell.

714 Wisconsin av. Julie A. Satkamp. 1154 S. Oak Park.

Elaire E. Schilf. 215 N. Grove av. a maximum of $350.

It may be used to pay for books, laboratory fees, transportation, and lunches. Students from out of state may use the posing potential and active dental teachers to the oppor U. OF I. DENTAL SCHOOL GIVEN $110,400 GRANT A $110,400 grant for a three year program aimed at imDrovin? the teaching of funds to defray tuition costs tunities and challenges of teaching and research as a career." Persons receiving the loans will not have to begin repay illness. Miss Wilson has been recuperating from injuries suffered in an auto accident in dentistry has been awarded 94th Victim of Fire ments until one year after they have completed their schooling.

They will have up to 10 vears to pay off the Frederi Hallsthammar. 512 Knishl. David D. Hanson. 1305 Courtland.

Judith A. Haskins. 1800 Marguerite ter. Frederick Hillman. silt Albion av.

Phvlhs M. Ken. her. 60S X. Home av.

Katherine F. Kreisa. Northwest. Jean A. Manning, 324 N.

Northwest. Douglas 1 1 5 Woodland Neil .1. McMullen. 830 S. Home.

Roy J. Moreau. 1852 Decook av. Andrew P. Munster.

510 S. Knight av. Douglas F. Nelson. 711 Parkwood av.

John A. Powers. 413 Talcott pi. Susan E. Ravmond.

433 S. Prospect av. Allan X. Reisner. 615 Cedar.

Robert L. Rosbe. 812 N. Prospect av. Francis Severtsen.

9 Touhy av. Peter Steintels. 322 Talcott pi. Richard F. Sutton.

1438 Hottman av. Robert Earl Swanson. 640 Overhill av. in School Is Buried January. She was wearing the brace on her neck when she ham Peters, 65, of route 2, Lemont, in Lemont road one the University of Illinois college of dentistry.

The grant from the W. K. Kellogg Foundation is for a grant, which will carry a per cent interest charge. Valerie Thoma, 13, of 831 N. Trumbull the 94th victim of the Our Lady of the Angels school fire Dec.

1, mile north of the Du Page county line. No witnesses to came to the opera house. Colleagues Keep Close From the first it was evi- Students who go into three point program stress the accident have been found. teaching and stay in that profession for a minimum of five morc av. Barbara Maxine Orr.

422 S. Cornell. Constance L. Rugen. 713 S.

Riverside. A I LLK Judith K. Burgess. WARSAW Arlene A. Monroe.

W.I I' KEG AX harks F. Bils. Ill X. Chapel St. Blair Alan Brainard.

Rt. 1. Box 427. Elizabeth Cole. 1304 Terrace av.

Don Louis Dominic. 521 Cummints. Rosemary J. Elsasser. 421 S.

Orchard. Carol L. Higgins. 415 Lake court. Reinhold F.

Hollender, 1021 North. Larry H. Huesing, 143 Washington Park. Linda K. Janson.

715 Washingon au Frances M. Jarc. 1331 Ash St. Roy A. Kyndberg.

1834 North John Lyon. 417 Franklin St. Richard Alan Macken. 632 Massena. George M.

Meslow, 301 Lorraine av. George C. Michael, 21 N. Victory st. Robert J.

Mouritsen. 446 NortB av. Michael M. Ustaiiima. 1101 Harrison av.

John W. Wedgewood. 1100 S. Crescent. Christine M.

Wornv. 206 Talcott rd. was buried Monday alongside dent to the audience that she many cf her schoolmates in! was suffering physical dis-a Tint in Ouppn nf Hoavpn comfort. Donizetti's mad A fragment of broken headlight lens was found beside Peters' body. PROSPECT HEIGHTS Fred E.

Hede- years will be required to pay back only one-half of the loan. mark. RIVER FOREST ing: 1. "Development of an effective dental teacher education program for graduate and post-graduate students and recently appointed dental teachers who plan to fol cemetery in Hillside. Mass for heroine is expected to do a certain amount of staggering about the stage.

At such times Miss Wilson's colleagues, who included Jan the youngster who died Thursday in St. Anne's hospital was said in Our Lady Up to midnight Sunday, 66 persons were killed in traffic accidents in Cook county since Dec. 31. Of these, 41 were in Chicago where 5,800 were injured in the same periods VOTE TUESDAY ON WAUKEGAN Randall Takes Seat Washington, March 9 UPI Rep. William J.

Randall Mo. took the oath of office Monday as a member of the House. He was elected last Tuesday to succeed Rep. William Schmitendorf. 1153 Clarence.

Ronald P. Schmutzer. 822 S. Cuyler. Janet L.

Strening, 641 N. Humphrey. Rebecca L. Timmons, 620 N. East av.

Mary F. Torres. 1014 S. Humphrey st. John C.

Van Stone, 641 Madison St. Philip R. Werdell. 838 N. Marion St.

Richard J. Wilschke, 1101 Lyman av. Fasquale A. Zambreno, 1025 S. Oak Park av.

Marv K. Zimmerman. 746 S. East av. OI.YMPIA FIELDS Paul E.

Bruzelius. 20660 Greenwood. OR LAND PARK Daena R. Geissinger. 9S60 W.

144th. Gerald D. Hosier. Laguna Wood. R.

2. Marianne R. Merwin, R. R. 2, Box 38.

Kenneth H. Miller. R. F. D.

2. Pox 204. Robert M. Stoutenour, R. R.

3, Box 191. Reed C. Williams. 168th St. Wolf rd.

PALATINE James R. Bicknase. 426 E. Wilson ft Robert A. Frasier, P.

O. Box 311. Charles W. Fritz. 208 S.

Hale St. Beverly M. Kahling. 149 X. Benton.

Phvllis E. Klopp, 61 X. Benton St. of the Angels church, 3816 peerce, Mario Zanasi, Thelma Irene Adelle Nohmark. 122 N.

Chapel. Carl A Osterberg. 131 N. Jackson St. Carol Jean Peternel.

613 Colville pi. Terry M. Pottala. 644 Mill ct. Harold Potter.

2030 Ash St. Paul A. Quin. 2732 Theresa. George R.

Ryan, 1431 Henry pi. Suzanne B. Schiemmer, 535 N. Martin. illiam H.

Schmidt, 237 Lorraine a. Martin D. Sisolak, 911 Ninth. low a career of teaching and research." 2. "Advancement of the quality of dental education by conducting appropriate research in this field." 3.

"Promotion of dental Steven W. Andree. 1430 Lathrop. Raymond J. Bellock, 102 Franklin av.

Karen J. Christensen, 7500 Augusta. Barbara Clemento, 1549 N. Monroe. John A.

Fleckner, 229 Franklin av. Mariorie S. Goldberg. 1220 Ashland av. Inge Krarup.

7569 Lake St. Marv A. Malone. 626 Park av. William H.

Marrs, 923 Lathrop av. Joyce A. Martens, 943 Forest av. Sallv L. Stevens.

1126 Keystone st. RIVER GROVE Peter P. Campbell. 2617 Hessing St. Edward David Pillar.

8539 Center st. Gerald B. Plotkin. 2442 Clarke St. Judi A.

Riss. 2546 West st. John M. Sergey, 2512 Webster St. RIVERDALE Monica J.

Gillmore. 14101 La Salle St. Thomas W. Knowles. 14209 S.

Dearborn st. Donna L. Poninski, 660 W. 144th su RIVERSIDE Paul Franklin Dvorak. 300 Addison rd.

Daniel C. Kemp, 96 X. Delaplaine rd. Thomas A. Oneill.

159 S. Delaplaine. Carter T. Reed. 30 West av.

Robert D. Relyea, 206 Quincy. Phvllis E. Sharne. 100 Kimbark rd.

lowast.HerdeatnDrougnttne votipka and Norman Scott, toll of persons who died in! were seen to move within the fire or from burns suf-' arm's reach, just in case the fered in the blaze to 91 chil-j staggers should go beyond dren and three nuns. I acting. Robert Smrtnik. 2104 Grova George H. Christopher Roberta E.

Stoll. 718 Massen av. Robert J. Thomas. 1321 N.

Jackson. Charles W. Tromblee. 921 N. Lewis.

who died last Jan. 23. Kenneth E. Welton, 1, Box SCHOOL ISSUES 2o2. Jay D.

Williams, 1-14 Juniper. Steve T. Wilson. 2214 Crescent pf. WEST CHICAGO Ronald C.

Christner, 2, Box 584. Marilyn J. Davis. 1. Box 93.

Waukegan residents will vote Tuesday on five school Thomas E. Meyer, 329 X. Bothwell St. Carolyn L. Olles.

783 W. Lake Cook. Carla D. Potts. Meacham rd.

Richard J. Ramstedt, 3tiO W. Illinois. bond issues totaling Polls will be open from Marilyn Schaefer. lo2 W.

Carlton. Thomas R. Wcitzel. 328 N. Bothwell.

Carol A. Willie. R. R. 2.

Box 83 Richard G. Wittig, 56 S. Greenwood TAI OS HEIGHTS 6 a. m. to 7 p.

m. The issues include the purchase of land and construction of a 14 room William D. Anderson. 12123 S. 70th.

Norman S. Behn, 12143 S. 73d ct. Pernadette K. Kopczak, 12233 S.

grade school for construction of a 27 room Richard E. Kloubec, 215 E. Blair at. Malcolm M. McGawn, 428 E.

Grand Lake blvd. Stephen H. Willeumier. 7 W. Chicago av.

WESTCHESTER William W. Chmurny. 1342 S. Newcastle av. Dawn E.

Eggert. 1333 Westchester. Janis .1. Erins. 617 Hull av.

Thomas E. Laskay. 1821 Stratford. Yaira V. Laube.

1501 Heidorn av. Philip John Lehpamer. 1641 Ualmoral. Michaeline A. Powell.

1936 Sunny-side. Richard A Scalzo. 1557 Norfolk av. Kasimir J. Skvorc.

10264 Kent St. WESTERN SPRINGS William Bert Adams. 4108 Wolf rd. Elizabeth Baldridge, 4456 Howard. Lawrence C.

Bauer. 4050 Hampton av. Ronald A. Baumann. 4629 Grand av.

Russell R. Larson, 3852 Grand av. ROLLING MEADOWS Carol A Rv- croft. William P. Jansen.

Joan E. Pedersen. Frederick C. Todd. SCHILLER PARK Robert L.

Czaja. SKOKIE Murray S. Averbach, 4026 Howard St. Joel A. Baker.

81)08 La Crosse. Aaron X. Bloch. 9700 Kedvale av. E.

Joan Eggersted. 3K0S Hull st. Sheila J. Erdmann. 8440 Central Park.

Eugene M. Faut. 522S Cleveland av. Stephen P. Fox.

491" Morse av. Joe D. Frandzcl. 43,20 Enfield. Gene B.

Goldstein. S256 Central Park. Gerda H. Halbrcieh. 8700 X.

Keystone Sheldon M. Harsel. 9313 Lowell. Mary Lee Isel. 9650 N.

Leclaire av. Shellev M. Kljpman. 9102 Pottawatomi junior high school on school a William L. Witt.

11932 68th ct. Phil Yurtis. 12043 Harold av. LOS PARK Arlene Ruth Kamis. 12511 83d av.

Merle L- Martin. Box 324. Mehlin Smith. 12315 81st av. PARK FOREST Warren L.

Arnoff. 36 W. Rocket circle Arthur H. Bardige. 32 W.

Rocket circle district property at construction of a 14 room gwade school on land donated to the school district, additions to Little Fort, Glenwood, and Oakdale grade schools, and purchase and improvement of three future school sites, $180,000. Now! make your present Ball Point John K. Monson, 407b Rose av. Jeffrey L. Pope, 4449 Johnson av.

Fred G. Sutton, 319 W. 45th St. Don A. Walter.

4819 Grand. WESTMONT Barrie J. Barrett. 238 S. Park st.

Betty B. Cassiman. 4111 Washington. Barbara L. Franievic, 116 N.

Lincoln. Patricia Ann Slagley. 3805 Washington. Sharon P. Boyle.

24600 S. estern St. Linda J. Rrody, 303 Orchard St. Lynn E.

Davie. 301 Oakwood st. Catherine W. Dexter. 308 Shabbona.

Janet Erwin. Minocqua st. David A. ColdHTSfT. Biftclow st.

Larry S. Greenberg. 3 Kortiak rd. Roberta L. Harris, -too Orchard dr.

Rita M. Hcrkert. 1H2 Birch St. D.oid Jensen, 2ol Jnnircr st. Judith S.

Joseph. 354 Osage st. Marv Kess. 175 Doavvood Karen L. Kirk.

309 Sauganash St. Gerald Labarbera. 8636 X. Crawford. Dixie L.

Xelson. 5048 Howard. Kenneth A. Paulson. 8935 Central Park.

Linda R. Randel, 7852 Keeler. Michael I. Sacks, 7414 N. Kildare.

Howard Snerman. 7428 N. Kostner. SOI TH HOLLAND Dan W. Gouwens.

113 W. 162d St. Judith K. Kuiner. 15207 State st.

James F. Pyrzynski. 721 E. 164th St. Jean A.

Schcffers. 16005 Wausa av. Dennis W. Witkowski. 312 N.

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