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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 30 May 1979, p. 15

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•*- Junior High Graduates The following are members of the 1979 graduating classes at Parkland and McHenry Junior high schools. 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MAY 30,1979 Too Much Sun Skin's Enemy Bebtrab Aaa SiaHb Belly leaa Sallb Baady Lee Sarith Stevea Edward Stech Ute Beaee Steatb > Aafellte Staacb MM Clewlt Caret lae Certaw MaetCei Scott Ces MKBBvl BFBiw M Mary* ItMU AI In Smmmti Weedy Lyaa SWerd Bridget Celleea Teyaali Weady Sae Tbarlwell Jelle Bewe Chrlttefber Debet Cbrttty I War Blcberd Elcbelberyer Breada Eylaader Mlcbael Feadel Sberrl Ferattreai Sataa Flther Philip Flaaiiaf Klmberly Fleyd Saadre Fetter Aadrew Fei Mary Betb FraeeMa Blcberd Allea Ve§t Baal Stevea Vett Elisabeth Aaa W« WIIIMa SceN Walker Jeffrey Wayae Webtter Mark Scett Wedell Beether Aaae Weier Cbrlitlae Elvera Weakt Terr! i Terete SerttaM Myaa Blestea Beaite Bedt Bavld Cerdeo Patricia Bray MM Breve Petrteh Earl WkHt Mle Aaa Wlater Bellada Lee WeM Maet Martla Wyaveea Marcle Aadrey Tarevlck Michael Aitkei Zataday Scett Bebert Mary Aaa Better telle Battenaaaa Tree I Bettenaaaa Blcberd Beafe Beaald Malta Unim Weady Ayert Beth Aaa Bactkewtki Kirk Beralcle MM Becker Nlkb iByMBarcle I^samL AaiAeae ^WB^^^W BWBIBl wwTlaPB Bebla Lyaa laljer Marie Eleaa Mel lea leaathaa Scett I Michael MM Bleltea Aaae Elisabeth Newkhl Vlcter Otektl|ew Keaaetk Bebert Bltea Stevea Carl Bltea Michael SMwa Ftlatr Blcberd Chrtttaphar Perfrey Maet Faak Battertea Karelya Lee Peter tea Blili+p Kethleea Blthep Battl Blake Valerie Beeldt Kerrl Beattcker Mary Braebaai Peter Breaaaelk Beverly Brewa Khaberly Becara Bebra tea tea Beg lee lerakerg Michael tebatea Cralf Jebatea lala JeMttea Beaaa Keith Bebert KelM Kethleea Kerrigea Bebert Kleraa Kethleea Klett Keaaeth Klett Mark Kaeeck Michael Keeats lemei Kettka Natalie Krak leant Krepps llll Kefcfii Saadaag Labeti Beie Mey Merlaaa Mayberry Lee Aaa Meyer WNHeei M'SaetgU Cyathla Mlcbael Patrick Mlettala Bellle MIIM Blckerd Miller Tlantky Miller Jetepk Mealier TkeMet Meeller Gregory Mellck Sellyeaae Meryky Merle Ne|edly Stapheaie Bel tea Thaaiat O'Beaaell Alex Pecek leant Page Bekre Palanr Beea Parltl WlllleM Perrltk Jeteph Per teat Bewa Patlkewtki Bate Pedretti Lerry Plkler Lyaae Padpare Mickael Bade Leaa Bevea Scett Bkeda Baraaa Bke taffray Belttch Mery Bahahe Michael Sedewtbl Bradley SeMea Aatbeay Seachat Patricio Schillacl Bereldlae Schiller Bebert Schaeberger lamaila Scbelts See Aaa Selbeld Tara Slverttea LaereSkeltea Aaae Serliag llll Speert Although a great many people strive for a deep, golden tan sometime during the year, the sun's ultraviolet rays are one of the most dangerous environmental enemies to their skin and health. In addition to premature skin aging, there are about 300,000 new cases of skin cancer in American each year -- and most are related to overexposure to the sun. Perhaps most insidious is that skin damage from the sun ranges from immediate sun­ burn to a delayed and per­ manent reaction that may not become apparent for 10 to 20 years when the skins suddenly becomes wrinkled and leathery. Often these changes will appear all at once, and a person takes on a 'weathered" appearance almost overnight. If your skin is not protected against overexposure, it will sunburn. Don't get red - red means damage. Even olive, brown, or black-skinned in­ dividuals will suffer acute damage if overexposure is sufficiently long or repeated. People who get sunburned to hasten their tans are only defeating their purpose and may pay a terrible price later on. The wisest and most health conscious outdoor people will only have a moderate tan. A tan should be built slowly to give the pigment in the skin a chance to darken and provide natural protection. Also be sure to follow these rules to enjoy the sun: (1) Use a sunscreen with PABA (para-amino-benzoic acid) on a daily basis. Make sure the product contains about 5 percent PABA and 50-60 percent alcohol with emollients such as Aloe added to reduce drying effects: this formula has been proven by clinical tests to be the most effective screen for the sun's damaging rays yet permits safe, even tanning (2) Be sure to give extra protection to areas most ex­ posed to the sun and therefore prone to sunburn and skin cancer (3) Don't count on being protected by shade even on a cloudy day since ultraviolet rays pass through clouds and reflect off sand, snow, and water and can bounce toward you from all directions. (4) Use a skin moisturizer after taking a bath or shower when the skin is still hydrated.This helps seal water into the skin and reduces wrinkles. (5) Learn more about the subject before summer comes by writing for a FREE reprint of a University of Hawaii (Sea Grant Program) report, "Sunburn and Skin Care", as soon as possible, Just send your name and mailing address < be sure to include Zip code) to: REPRINT, 700 Queen street (A). Honolulu. 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