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4th Annual Prahle
View Run
The 4th Annual Prairie View
Run will take place on Angost 9.
Registration begins et 7OO am.,
racebeginsatß:OOa.m. Fee: $5
oeIl August 7 and $7 the day of
the race (includes t-shirt).
Prizes for 1-3 place in each age
group.
Far more information
contact the Morton Grove Park
District, 6834 Dempoter, or call
965-1200. The Park District Cow-
to will he offering weekend
specials thin smmner during the
months of July and August.
Satwduy'o speciul will he our 2
for 1 deal.
For every hour of
court time reserved und puid for,
we will give another hour nf court
time free that same day.
Sun-
day's special will he a waiver of
guest fees.
Each memher that
brings u guest in osSssdays only,
no guest fees will be charged.
Wallyhall is here! Wallyball has
come to the Morton Grove-Park
District Courts. Come in and
play the new and excitmg game
of volleyball in a racqoethall
court.
A few openings are available
for tennis tessons. Beginner, In-
termediate, and
Advanced
ciamos are offered far those 8
years to adult. Practice session-
are also avuilakle for men and
women.
Lessons. are held at
HalTer, Oriole, and Prairie View
Courts. Most classes meet twice
weekly. Fce
$16.00.
Regislratian has lagos for the
Mortun Grove Open Tennis Tunr-
.same.,6. Single and doshle play
catagories are offered for-males
and females. Mined doubles are
included.
Piwlimksiary rounds
hegin July 2f, semi and fisal
rosado are Asgost 14-15. Fee- $8
singles $12 doshtes.
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Morton Grove Park District
Summer Classes
Registration is being taken for
Morton Grove Park District
second seosios ssmmer classes-
at 6834 Dempoter SI., 965-1200.
New
session classes with
openings are camps, tennis, and
swiusming.
Please playis the parks as they
have
been designed with
playground apparatus and open
space. Vos can ploy tennis, sof-
tball, soccerorjust communicate
with nature. Take advantage of
your parks as it will help promote
life. Beisit. - -
There are still a few openings
in sp coming semions of Camp
Mer Gro (1-4 grades), Camp Gro
Mor (5-8 grades) and Kddfe
Kemp (2&4, SAO year aids). Call
965-1206 fortimes und dotes.
Hey kids! Come over to either
Austin or Oketo Parks for some
Fsm th.der the Sun at Action Ceu-
tern This Playground program is
open to children k-6 grades and
meets Monday through Friday 9
a.m-l2 noon, l-4 p.m. Featured
are crafts, games, special events,
and field trips. Fee: $10/child
$20/family )Locludes t-shirt, field
trips areentra). Sign up t either
Austin or Oheto Park now!
(:(,-ld
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Buys entering kindergarten
through 4 grade and girls en-
teriog 4 through 6 grade can par-
ticipate in Pee Wee Basehali sad
Girls Softball programs. This 6
week program wilt stress the
fundamentals of hatting, fielding,
and throwing, pins roles and
strategies of the game. Teams
will practice twice a week fur the
first two weeks and 'once a week,
with a game olso heing played for
the remainder of the season. The
program hegsn Jonc 22.
SCHWIMMER
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Swimming pools
The
Morton Grove Park
District has two ostdoor swith-
wing psts which offers a variety
of activities for the summer.
Swimming tessuta are offered for
chiRleen every two weeks. Red
Cross certified instractors will be
teaching the classes, Level of in-
struction inclsde parent-tot, pre
schont, beginners, advancéd
beginners, intermediates und
swimmers. Registration is now
Iwing token for the third and for-
th sessions.
Fee:- $11 per two
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Pool hours: Harrer Pool - 1 toS
p.m., 7 to S Monday - Thursday, 1
to 5 p.m., 6:30 to S p.m. - Friday,
Sutarday and Sunday;- Oriole
Pool - 1 to 5 p.m., 6:30 to 9 p.m.-
everyday.
Adult night at both pools is on
Wednesday for 6 p.m. to tO p.m.
The Adventore Club is taking a
trip to Klug Richards Faire in
Gursee ooSaisrday, July 25, The
basteases Prairie View Center at
9:45 um. and retsrns about 3
p.m. This fair featsres singers,
craftsmen, entertainers and food
of the Renoaissasce period. Fee
is $7 for adalts usd54 for children
S-12 yebrs old )inclsdes ad-
mission and transportation).
Lunch may, he pnrcbased al Ike
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fair starting around $3. Children
must be accompanied by as
adult.
Space is 'limited us
register now.
Camp Gro Mar has openings iss
session 3 beginning July 20. This
camp far 5-8 graders meets Mon-
day throogh Friday 9 am. to 3
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p.m. at National Park. Cons-
-odors teach camping 'skills,
games, crafts,' and nature lore.
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This' two week session includes
horseback riding, canoeing, and
an nvernightcampnnt. Fm: $50.
There ore still openings left is
, Camp Mor Gro and Kiddie Kamp.
Call 965-1288 for information
regardingtime and dates.
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For forther Morton Grove Park
Disirict program information
please do not heoitate to call 965-
1200 nr stop by the ?rairie View
Commsnity Center, 6834 Dem-
pster. Non-residents pay '2more
the resident rate. Senior Cilioens
receive 50% off on most Parb
DistriCt Classes.
,
(ool off this sii 10119er
The
Morton Grove
Park
District's two outdoor swimmiog
pools are open!! Tokens are on
soleo! the pools after t:30 p.m.
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Morton Grove Park District
second session summer class
registration is nnderWay. Sign-
np for tennis lessons, camps,
swimming and much more at
6834 Dempster st., 965-1200.
Of-
fice hours are 9-5 p.m. Monday
through Friday. 'Facility restai
at the Morton Grove Pork
'District is as easy as calling 965-
1280 between lt and 4 p.m. Mon-
day through Friday.
You can
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Austin, Mansfield, National,
Oketo and Prairie View.
Our
prices can't be beat.
For Modos Grove
Park
District prograifi cancellation in-
formation call theHot Line at 966-
3075. TIsis recorded message will
give you current field conditions
and program np dotes. Remcm-
ber if In doubt call 966-3075.
Second session Morion Grove
Park District Tenais
1,055085
will
he 'available at Oriole, Prairie
View and Harter Parks. Lesson
registratinn takes place at 6034
Demputer st. Our Professionals
are all registered through the
USTA and the Touhy Tennis
Club. Lessons range from begin-
sers to strategy classes for the
mont advanced players. Second
session classes begin July 00 -
August13. Fee: $10.
Sign sp for the Murtok Grove
Parli Distcici Open Toads Tear-
mciii. Player categories are for
singlenand doubles formales and
females is
different age
classification. Fee: $8/single
players and $12/dosbfes team.
There are still openings for the
', thirdaiidfosrth sessions of Co-Ed
Sports Camp. Activities include
racquethall, swimming, tennis,
softball, gymnastics, and much
more. Fee: $50 per two week
session )includes field trip and t-
shirt).
Jcc Benefit
softhall game
The WCLR/FM Radio softball
team wilt challenge the Mayer
Kaplan JCC Sports campers
team-composed of campero, staff
and parents at its Tenth Anniver-
snry Picnic celebration, Angnst 2
at Emerson Park in Skskie. TIlts
event will be. part of the fund-
raising program [pr the Mayer
Kaplan JCC Camp Scholarship
fund which provides mosey to
allow children with limited finan-
dal meansto uttendthe camps.
Marillac Po
The 1911-82 Pow Pos Sqnad of
Marillac High Sebos; was formed
this past week. Msderatsr Mrs.
Janet Pacisi posted the nomos of
the 20-member Ironpe
The cap-
tain of the sew squad is Linda
Gaeding; the Co-captains aro
Germaine Loe and Teresa
Stuermer,
Freshmen js)oing the group
ore Kelly Kcefc, Betsy Nm
and
Kathy Shipior; sophomores arc
Patty Abers, Erie Bowler, Jackie
Demon Ski
The 1900-1901 ski season offici-
all3' ended Mosday. May 4, for
moiobecs of the Moine East Ski
Clok. The group held ils annnal
banquet and several awards were
proscnlfd during the evening's
aclivities.
Bob Piccklolti and Debbie
Chandler were Best Begiooisg
Skiers; Dale Davenport and P56-
Family Swiioo
Bring your rafts, inflatable
toys di istertsbes to the pools this
summer.
Every--Sunday from
10:00 am. to noon you coo bring
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all your water games and luyo
and ose the pool for a fon filled
two honro. Bring tuis family and
hove a blast!
Fee: $1.00 adults
.S6fchildren. -
Maine East"'
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(heerleudiiig
Sqtiads
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Organizing schlpirit-for the
1901-02 school year at Maine
East began with the recent solee- -
hosni cheerleadingsqsads.
Members nf the 'Il-82 varsity
squad are Renee Bekas nf NOes,
Michele Bogacki of Nues, Lera
DiNapoli of ,' Niles, Tina
Gianopslns -nf Nibs, Nunci
Kaplan - of Des Plaines, fomle
Lepak of Nibs, Tricia Loftus of
Nues, Carys Omilinsky of Des
Plaines, Kim Paris of Parts.
Ridge, and Sharon Pullen nf
Niles.
Lyon Dudek nf Morton-Grove,
Sue Fromm of Park Ridge,
Tracey GoyIm
of Park Ridge,
Kathy Lund of Morton Grove,
Mmdi Newnson of Morton Grove,
Tisba Spahr of Park Ridge, Ellen
Witt of Morton Grove, and Jen-
niger Wriuley of Nibs will form
the eight member sophomore
cheerleading squad.
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Notre Dame
Track,Team
The' Nôtre Dame Trwik Team
porticipated in 2 meets last
weekend.
Al the Congar Classic held'May
t ut Conakt High School, Seninr_
Jilts l,vs woe the Class A 3200
moler run in the lime of 9:31.1.
Sophomores Robin Yim and Jach
Moran wen medals in the Class C
Triple Jump and High Jomp and
junior-Dan Bell won a medal io
the Class B pole vault. -
On May 2 at the Titan In-
vilatinnal held at Gleobroltk
Sooth. Senior,Dan Riley,won the
320f meter ron io a new meet and
track recurd of 9:29, Senior Jim
Le,s wnii the 1606 'meter 'rus iv
4:29.4. ' -.
Oit the sophomore level, Hohin
Viso, Jaclç Moran, 'Jobo Dunat.
Brian Gallagher, Joe Gromata,
and Bill Pittges oil scored points
for the Dona.
m Pon Squad
Dalton, Jackie Elliott, Jacqsi
Gramlich, Sue Hann, Alison
Krajniak, Kathleen Leiser,,Linda
McAllister, Mosreen McCarthy.
Gail Schwerdt and Liz Smith. In
addilivnts the captain and the co-
Captains, Ike seniors are Mary
Dolan, Anne Dnrkin, Nancy
Hnchsletter, Calleen
Keefe,
Lenlie Keiler, Karen Lis, Kelly
O'Rourke, Suzanne SaIetta,
Kalhy
Witeh
and
Jeanine
Ziemann.
Club àwards
ty Polinuki were MosI Improved
Shiors; Tom Bender, Sue- Good'
mas and Ken Btamenfeld were
Most Enthosiasl Newcomers;
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Rich Tinkoff and John Kamyse
were Biggest ' Hot Dog Skiers;
and Mike Moore, Martin Lieto,
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1981 Ski&rs.
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