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Cardunal Free Press from Carpentersville, Illinois • Page 8

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Students in the News 8 Also, Jennifer Sleeting, Stacy Smoot, Jennifer Spachner, Karen Thomas, Elizabeth Triebold, Martha Troup, Kevin Waegner, Jennifer Watson, Daniel Winebrenner, Perer Zalesky and Timothy Zust. SEVENTH GRADE SUPER HONOR ROLL Ul The following Algonquin Middle School students qualified for super honor roll and honor roll: SIXTH GRADE SUPER HONOR ROLL Chris Beissner, Christopher Berry, Cheryl Boland, Kelly Campbell, Michael Carlson, Matthew Clark, Yvonne Cook, Carla Cotugno, Molly Crum, Christina Davis, Matthew Fisher, Joseph Flanagan, Matthew Foulkes and Robert Fox. Also, Stephanie Frick, Jon Gibbs, James Hackler, Edward Haraburda, Kelly Harris, Dawn Homer, John Howell, Sherri Hohnson, Mark Kudrnovsky, Brian Kulik Willliam Lewis, Michael Mclnerney, Michael Macedon andReneeMekush. Also, Carrie Mokry, Steven Monsen, Nicole Myers, Anne Nelson, Rebecca O'Neyear, Dor-rie Payne, Mark Pritzen, Jason Radtke, Stacey Raimondi, Julie Rambo, Jackie Rasmussen, Tammy Rioux, Annastacia Runge and Julia Schuerr. Also, Matthew Singer, Angela Smith, Christina Staes, Derek Suech, Shanon Uhl, Diane Vandorn, Matthew Walker, Stephanie Weisbrod, Kori Winter, Kristine Yonka, Janell Zange and Jennifer Zeivel.

SIXTH GRADE HONOR ROLL Holly Anichini, Jennifer Rowan, LeAnne Belrichard, Jennifer Blackman, Kimberly Coleman, Penny Collins, Erin Eikleberry, Melissa Eissler, Susan Emrich, Jessica Falkenberg, Shalise Golden, Krista Grant and Tracy Heinke. Also, Jennifer Hercik, Jodi Hogrewe, Monica Horsch, Rebecca Hotze, Craig James, Douglas James, Karin Kearney, Teresa Kraft, Deborah Krawczyk, Stacy Krueger, Scott LeFevre, Susanne Lehmann and Suzanne McCoy. Also, Kristin McShea, Patricia Messikom-mer, Michael Miazga, James Millar, Melissa Paulsen, Rebecca Payntar, Paul Peterson, Bryan Proshka, Nikole Quiroz, Laura -Mm nd3 a1 o3 r.u' ftLv' I 439' A A7 'O All Brian Anderson, Douglas Baxter, Tamara Bollaert, Scott Clauson, Karen Drew, Scott Emering, Richard Field, John Fischer, Patrick Flynn, Heather Fox, Jodi Garard, Heather Gardiner, Stephanie Gottachalk and Billy Hermes. Also, Brian Hornberg, Michelle Humphrey, Jenny Janczak, Heather Johnson, Kristen Kautz, Katherine Knowles, Kristi Kraus, Jennifer Krawchuk, Chad LaMarsh Kimberly Lambert, Dwane Lungren, Tony McDonough, Kourtney a rtinak and Jody Moore. Also, Valerie Morrison, Terry Nebel, Carla Newsome, Michelle Peltonen, Gretchen Rice, Terese Rothenbach, Melissa Rudin, Deborah Schuerr, Jill Slimko, Mary Thompson, Sarah Thurber, Carl Verdonck, Jane Wesferbeck, Mark Yakich and Michael Zmich.

SEVENTH GRADE HONOR ROLL Gina Alcocer, Jon Ault, Roberta Baine, Robert Beason, Keith Bloom, Mark Callahan! Darlene Carlson, Dawn.Dahlgaard, Steven Dompier, Dawn Ehrhardt, Juliana Fast, Sarah Gustafson, Wendy Hadler, LeAnne Hahn, Darrih Haiges, Amamda Handsen, Jeffrey Heal, Janine Henkel and Sharon Jacobs. Also, Becky Jeffs, Jon Jochens, Mishel Konarski, Paige Larsen, Travis Lea, Aimee Legner, Dorothy Lindgren, Robert Loacker, Kristen Markus, Steve Mattingly, Theresa Morris, Julie Moscone, Melissa Ostrowski, Todd Painter, Julie Partehneimer, Tory Peshek, Aleece Pullion, Michelle Purn and SteveRayka. AtslTuirista Robinson, Robert Sayre, Bonnie Sigwalt, Heidi Smith, Robert Smith, Kristin Trump, Wendy Vanderhoof, Gina Vomacka, Matthew Walrath, Kristen Walters, Mark Wanker, James Waschbush, Jennifer Weisbrod, Lisa Wizceb, Christina Wolf and Tamsin Wu. EIGHTH GRADE HONOR ROLL Shannon Barrington, Christina Brown, Christine Callahan, Melissa Cieslak, Teresa Connell-Stanton, Laura Emrich, Shannon Groppuso, Therese Humphrey, Kimberly Kelly, Kate Kelly, Michele Mokry, Kimberly Moy, Julie Near, Scott Oliphant, Scott Painter, Todd Pehowski, Eric Schmidt, Patricai Vrba and Michael Winebrenner. EIGHTH GRADE HONOR ROLL Christine Asplen, Christine Bedard, Peter Blackman, Michele Boland, Rawl Brown, Matt Brudnak, Kristin Corriveau, Craig Cotugno, Kathryn Dominick, Kelly Donahoe, Kelly Edwards, John Enrici and Michelle Rayner.

Also, Denise Hoferle, Diane Humphrey, Michael Jackowski, Julia Jasinski, Edward Johannesen, Kristen Kidera, Rhonda Kimpel, Kimberly Kramer, Michelle Lewis, Kara Lundstrom, Jamie Meyer, Angela Nagy and Cindy Nieszel. Also, Gary Peters, Beth Reichert, Mike Rice, Kevin Salzburg, Tammy Schulz, Heidi Schweihs, Charleen Storie, Lisa Strasburg, Dalia Svaras, Robert Wilczynski, Felicia Wit-thoeft and Leslie Wurl. 1 ua' av. 8- coring11" 3V jl abe aa oneV 1 products are aays ST MP aodNe MUSIC STUDENTOn July 17 Douglas Holtz of East Dundee participated In the "Sounds of Summer" Festival concert of Lutheran Summer Muslc-1983, the national Lutheran music camp for high school students held on the campus of Valparaiso University. For the past four weeks, Holtz has been an alto sax student at the summer camp.

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f) 1 Queen set Orig 5 1 9 95 Now $299 JA u. King set Orig. 699.95 Now $399 7 "s--iij- (Special order only) WHAT'S YOUR ENERGY 1.0. This year's lowest prices on our famous Posturepedic mattress sets. Save $201 to $434 Mi: tA per set.

1 1 I 1 1 What is America's most abundant lossil fuel? a Coal Natural gas Oil 2. How much of the energy that the uses is based on oil? a. 25 45 55 3. Since the 1 973 oil embargo, how has the reliance on Arab members of OPEC changed? a now now now half as just as twice as dependent dependent dependent 4. How much of nui IIitiHi illuioii) aieUiioly is procf'jcsd by oil a Ninety nil Very 5 How much of the electricity here is produced by nuclear energy? a.

Almost half About 25 Very little 6: How much of the nuclear fuel Commonwealth uses to generate electricity is produced in America? a. Very little About half 100 7. When did the nation's first privately financed nuclear power station go Into operation? a. Five Years b. I960 Ten years ago ago 8.

It costs us less to generate electricity with nuclear fuel than with coal how much less? a. 10 less 30 less 50 less 4 A An Ml A Is -M xfe Posturepedic Sterling 100. Twin mattress or foundation Orig. 219.95 Full mattress or foundatrcm Orig 269 95 Now $149 Queen set Orig 649 95 Now $349 King set Orig 699 95 Now $465 All mattress sets available while quanlities last UU We live in a world concerned about energy rising costs and dwindling supply. Will we have enough to go around? What about alternate forms of energy? Commonwealth Edison is working hard to provide the electric energy northern Illinois needs at the most reasonable cost.

Understanding the problems and the possibilities is th? first nnH Dollar off rrotnt tavingt on original pficot Sorry, morchantfita it not avai fb outato normal dativanr araa Small cnarga daltvary wrthm normal daiivary arM Phona your naaraal JCPannay atora for tfalailt ANSWERS 1 (a) The government ttlmaits htv more thn 30 perhaps most Vital, sten on the rnarl tn acenrino our energy independence. umvi mucn coai 011 or natural gaa 2. tt) Otl account tor 45 of tha energy use. natural oat 25. coal 22 3.

(c) Despite conservation, we rely on QPtC'i Arab nations for twice a much oil aa we did ffi 1 973 from 920.000 barrel a day to 1 85 million barrel a day 4. ic) Only 7 of northern Nllnoie' electricity ieenerated by oil. 5. (a) 44 ofme power produced her ia by nuclear energy. coal account tor 48; the real by oil.

6. (c) While some uranium I mined and enriched in other countries, all that we us to generate electricity la fabricated and converted In America. 7. 9) 1 940. Commonwealth Edlaon'a Oraaden Nuclear Power Station ha been serving northern SUnoia lor more than 22 years.

I (c) Nuclear generation is by fsr the cheapest half the coet of coai and one fifth the coat oM Want to learn more about energy? If you belong to an interested group or club, just call or write your local Edison office and ask for the Speaker's Bureau-energy experts who'll talk to any group, any time. Brickyard. Ford City, Fox Valley Center, Golf Mill, Joliet Mall, LaKehurst, Lincoln Mall. North Riverside Park, Orland Square. Southlake Mall.

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