Scott Thinclads Defeat Antioch l_L> And Mundelein By Dick Eabbitt Showing plenty of power and deptji the McHenry High thinclads of Coach Wally Scott easily defeated Mundelein and Antioch in a triangular meet here last Thursday. McHenry 71, Antioch 56, and Mundelein 50. Mike Cajthaml and Ev Klapperich each were a double winner for the Warriors. Cajthaml won the 120 yd. hurdles and high jump, and Klapperich won the 220 and new event this year the triple jump. John Mclnenery won the mile in 4:40, John Barnings won the 2 mile in 10:11.7. Rick Freund won his speciality, the pole vault, with a a vault of 12'9". Mike Thornton won the discus with a heave of 123'7", and McHenry also wort the mile relay. Tomorrow the Warriors travel to Crystal Lake where they meet the Tigers. Richmond - Burton JC Cage Doubleheader Saturday, April 20 The annual Richmond Burton J a y c e e B a s k e t b a l l doubleheader is set for this Saturday, April 20, at the RBCHS gymnasium. The first game will start at 7 p.m. between the Jaycees and the Richmond-Burton faculty team. The second game will pit the odd year RBCHS graduates against the even year graduates. The local Richmond and Spring Grove 4-H clubs will perform between games and at half of the second game. Any RBCHS alumni interested in playing in the second game should contact Loren Miller (678-6691) for the even year graduates and Bill Rudolph (678-3254) for the odd years. Tickets may be purchased at the door. Proceeds from this event will be used for future -Jaycee projects. Frosh Baseball Team Loses Two Games To Lake Forest 14-2, 3-1 By Dick Rabbitt The McHenry freshmen took it on the chin twice Saturday against Lake Forest. In the opener Lake Forest won 14 to 2 as Rich Zeoli and Dave Kuechel could not hold the hard hitting Foresters. In the second game Tommy Lundelius, in his first start, pitched a good game, but Lake Forest managed to scratch out a 3 to 1 win. Errors again proved costly to the freshmen. Marian Central Graduate Honored At University Thomas Gausden, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Gausden of j\ry, has been' designated by the president of Marquette university as a member of Alpha Sigma Nu, a National Jesuit Honor society. Thomas is among seventy Marquette students to receive this honor for the current school year. Thomas, a law student, has demonstrated outstanding* HOSPITAL NOTES MCHENRY HOSPITAL Patients admitted to McHenry hospital included Edward A. Becker, John M. Coughlin, Edward Wertke, David S. Dalton, Howard Dowell, Cyril C. Comein, Mark Schmidt, Concetta R. Weinlein, Robert C. Henning, McHenry; Bradley Brown and Gerald L. Hamilton, Wonder Lake. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Patients admitted to Memorial hospital, Woodstock, included Dominick Grande, Harold Barner, William Given, Barbara Lescher, Stephen Lescher, Linda Rasmussen, Leota Gieselman, Floyd Smith, Joann Sellinger, Mary Pierce, Alfred Falk, Agnes Schaefer, McHenry; Riley Potter and Stacy Hayes, Wonde*Jpake. BIRTHS MCHENRY HOSPITAL On April 12 a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Samkus, Island Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Albers, McHenry, became parents oflfc son April 10. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WOODSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pait, Wonder Lake, are parents of a daughter, April 14. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Alberts, McHenry, announce the birth of a son, April 10. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Goscinski became parents of a son, Tim Frank, on April 5, at Memorial hospital. The baby weighed 4 lbs., 3 oz., and his maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Maziarka, Fox Lake; and the paternal grandmother is Mrs. Rose Goscinski of McHenry. He has a brother, Stanley Allen. Mr. and Mrs. James P. O'Brien are proud to announce the arrival of their son, Sean Patrick, born in February. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Weingart, paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ward O'Brien all of McHenry. loyalty and service to the college and community along with achieving a high academic record. He was installed into the Honor society Sunday, April 7, and a banquet for all inducties and families followed. Thomas is a 1970 graduate of Marian Central Catholic high school and won all-conference football honors as well as honors in academic areas while in high school. v l i t Deaths POETS CORNER GERALDINE A. WIEDEMANN Geraldine A. Wiedemann, 59, 7515 Barnard Mill road, Ringwood, died April 14 in Memorial hospital, Woodstock, after an illness of 2 years. She was born Jan. 8, 1915, in Chicago, the daughter of Charles Hackbush of Chicago and the late Anna Hackbush. A resident of the Wonder Lake area for 27 years, she and her husband operated the Mill Inn for 13 years, having sold the business in 1959. She was a member of the Ringwood-Wonder Lake Unit of Homemakers Extension . society. Besides her father, she is survived by her husband, Frank, whom she married in Chicago in 1941; one son, Charles of McHenry; one grandchild; one sister, Lorraine Hackbush, Chicago, and three brothers, Charles Hackbush, Glen Ellyn, Phillip Kushenbach, Brookfield, and Aired Kushenbach, Chula Vista, Cal. Visitation was scheduled for Tuesday at 2 p.m., at Peter M. Justen and Son funeral home. A funeral Mass will be offered Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock at Christ the King church, Wonder Lake, with interment in the church cemetery. MYRTLE C. HAHN Myrtle C. Hahn, 93, of 2515 Birchwood, McHenry, died early Tuesday, April 16, in the Pistakee Bay home. Mrs. Hahn was born Sept. 4, 1880, in Cedarville. Among her survivors is a daughter, Julia Carstens, of 2515 Birchwood, McHenry. Arrangements were made by the George R. Justen & Son funeral home. The body was taken to the Hansen chapel in Kenosha, Wis. > M I M | | » | » l i > t i » M I I I I » M M SO MANY WAYS TO WORSHIP We worship God every morning Bringing forth each day of light, And we worship Him in the evening With the setting of sun at night. We worship God looking upward \';i r To a magnificent mountain on high. And we worship Him in the sailing Of each lazy cloud drifting by. We worship Him, in his mighty strength Upon a stormy storm tossed sea. And we worship Him in the answer he sends To a prayer, whatever that it might be. We worship God, whenever we gaze Into a new born baby's faee.' We worship Him still, thp' we may fall Far from His saving grace. We worship God in the trill of a bird So swiftly upon the wing.. We worship Him in mysterious ways With each blossom of early spring. 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