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The Daily Herald from Chicago, Illinois • Page 17

Publication:
The Daily Heraldi
Location:
Chicago, Illinois
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Page:
17
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PAGE D-6 JULY 14, 1967 At Wisconsin Two students from Prospect are participating in the University of Wisconsin mer registration and orientation program. They are Barbara Becker, 119 N. Emerson and Jerrold Fuller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fuller, 14 S.

Mount Prospect Road. The program has been established to facilitate an easier transition for students into college life. Creed Failed Him The country's first prominent food faddist. Sylvester Graham, i car, 712 Lynden Lane, Arliiig- died of senility at the age of 47. ton Heights, has been elected Born in 1794, Graham insisted i president of the Mundelein Col- that man as well as horses lege student congress, should include bran in his dally A history major at the worn- diet.

Bathing daily in cold wa- an's college, Miss Sklencar will A Campus At Wesleyan Gale Burnett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Burnett, 264 Edgeware Road, Elk Grove Vil- lage.recently played the role of Susie in the second Illinois Wesleyan summer theatre production, "A Full House," by Fred Jackson. At Mundelein Marge Sklencar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sklen- ter was another of his tenets of daily living.

Graham crackers serve as co-ordinator of all con-; gress activities. She is a graduate a monument to his creed, ate of St. Mary Academy. 2)c MOTORINN Dtn a i i III. 1 2 7 5 Leo VA 7 1 126 Dininq Mi'ptinq Rooms B.inquet Rooms Pool Cocld.nl Lounge 220 Units At Iowa State Two area residents among the incoming freshman class in home economics who participated in recent orientation meetings at Iowa a University, Ames, Iowa.

They are David Bakas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bakas, 1213 W. Euclid, Arlington Heights, and Donald Nelson, son of Mr. Carl Nelson of Prospect Heights.

The two-day session was devoted to aptitude and placement tests, visits with counselors and planning the i quarter class chedule. The students and their parents resided in school dormitories. At Northern Christine Wasik, 1403 a Drive, Palatine will receive an Eva Reed Hall Memorial scholarship through Northern Illinois University, DeKalb. Miss Wasik is one of 15 students from Northern who were recently 'awarded scholarships. At Urbana Judith Ann W.

Smoot, 127 Dolores Drive, Bensenville, is 'among 18 teachers participating in a workshop for teachers of children with learning disabilities. The teachers attending work personally with handicapped children and are concerned primarily with the characteristics, identification, diagnosis a educational treatment of children with discrepancies between i potential and achievement. Also Urbana, Edward V. Hanson of 503 S. George Mount Prospect, is among 35 high school boys and eight high school girls attending a two- week program sponsored by the Junior Engineering Technical Society in order to become acquainted with engineering as a profession.

Hanson, representing Prospect High School, will reside in the university residence hall throughout program of tours, lectures and individual experimentation. PADDOCK PUBLICATIONS FRL, JULY 14, 1967 GAYLE POPLAWSKI (center), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Poplawski, 518 Edgewood Lane, Elk Grove Village, and Robert Woods (right), son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Woods, 242 N. Wolf Road, Wheeling, are shown accepting scholarships given by the Illinois Gear Division of the Wallace-Murray Corp. of Chicago. The scholarships, present- ed by T. S.

Pacer, vice president of Illinois Gear Division, are based on scholastic achievement, need, extracurricular activities and community service. Miss Poplawski is a June graduate of Forest View High School. Woods is a graduate of St. Viator High School. (10CC Now delivered to over 150,000 homes Real Estate Section Plan Reunion The June, 1942, graduating class of Foreman High School in Chicago will hold a 25th anniversary class reunion Aug.

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