Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 23 Jan 1981, p. 7

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One thing that amused me was Joe Schmitt, 40 years as custodian, going down to inspect the boiler room. Thoughts went back to Supt. Duker who was top man when the school opened and ran the ship in ad­ mirable fashion for more years than I can remember. You can have these new fangled fabrics Drop a small ash from a cigar and you have a hole in your shirt before you can brush it off. I'll take the old fashioned cotton and wool clothing. W A R N I N G S O F CHILDHOOD DAYS: Touching a toad would give you warts. Wearing rubbers over your shoes while indoors would affect your eyes If I ever get around to FIT TO BE TIED-were Brian Wrona (center) of McHenry and his Dundee opponent during last Friday's home wrestling match at West Campus. Wrona and the Cardanal wrestler look unhappy to settle for a 3-3 tie, but the reff was elated to halt the match which was interrupted continually with bloody noses and leg cramps. Dundee won the match 22-36. Wrona's record now stands at 21-2-1 on the season while wrestling at 119 and 126. He takes his impressive statistics into Crystal Lake South tonight and Cary Grove on Saturday. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD writing a letter to "Zeke", I must remember to tell him that Pete Koob says "Hello". Pete and "Zeke" bowled on a team at Crystal Lake that was rihe of the best ever in scattering the pins. BMly Oeffling and I have a countdown going as we look forwarel to the Johnsburg Baseball Banquet. Bowling Scores McHenrv School league 1-14-81 Ronnie's Rapettes 40 20 SSST's 39 21 Wonder Pins 361 2 23's Repeaters 36 24 Pragmatic 10 35 25 *\Vho'sUp? 34 26 Bird & The Bees 30 30 Gutter Dusters 26 34 Four Flushes 21 39 Lyle & Friends 19 41 4 Easy Pieces 15 45 K. Lescher IEANS 30 « Wow I THIS IS THE WEEK the whole family steps into the jeans scene! Big name, jeans in basic looks and fashion styles with great pocket treatments. Rush in for Wrangler® and Levi's® famous names you know at astounding prices...but for this week only I Lean jeans for the ladies. Western looks and classics for the girls. Rough 'n ready "no fault" denims for the boys. Fine fitting basics and bell bottoms for men. Even jeans for infants and tod* dlers. Stock up now I SWIM PROGRAMS Lake Region YMCA pre­ school and youth swimming classes begin the week of January 26 and conclude the week of April 4. Participants are urged to register early at the YMCA. All swim in­ struction classes are taught according to the swimmers ability and meet once a week, for ten weeks. Programs include a fifteen minute gym class and warmup followed by thirty minutes of swimming for 6- month through 1-year-old girls and boys. One parent must participate with each child. Gasses are available on Monday at 9:15 a.m. and 2 p.m., Tuesday at 9:45 a.m: and Thursday at 9 a.m. - and 2:30 p.m. There is also a swim only instruction class available on Saturday from 8:45 to 9:15 a.m. and 11:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. A similar program is available to 1, 2 and 3 year olds on Mondays at 9:15 a.m. and 2:45 p.m., Tuesday at 10:45 p.m., Wednesday at 9:15 a.m., Thursday at 9 a.m. and 2:30 p.m., on Fridays at 9:15 a.m. and Saturday at 8:45 a.m. There also is a swim only in­ struction class available on Saturdays from 10 to 10:30 a.m., 10:45 to 11:15 a.m. and 11:15 to 11:45 a.m. A 3-year- old only class is on Monday at 10:30 a.m. The same gym and swim program is available for 4, 5 and 6 years old girls and boys with thirty minutes of tumbling and learning balance and coordination skills using special equip­ ment and thirty minutes of swim instruction. The classes are offered for three levels of swimming skills. Beginning classes are on Monday at 9:30 a.m. and 1 p.m., Wednesday at 8:30 a.m., 9:30 a.m. or 2:15 p.m, Friday at 10:30 a.m. and Saturday at 11:15 a.m. In­ termediate classes are on Monday at 8:30 a.m., Tuesday at 2:45 p.m., Thursday at 8:45 a.m. or 1:30 p.m. and Friday at 9:30 a.m. Advance classes are on Tuesday at 1:30 p.m., on Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. and Saturday at 10 a.m. Thirty minute swimming instruction only classes for 4, 5 and 6 years olds are offered for three swimming levels. Beginning classes are on Monday at 3:30 p.m., Tuesday at 4 p.m., Thursday at 3:45 p.m. and on Saturday at 8:30 or 9:30 a.m. In­ termediate classes are on Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. and on Saturday at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Advance class is on Saturday at 8:30 a.m. Three to six-year-old Kiddy Kollege classes which include swim instruction and recreational swim, gym with tumbling and balance beam and arts and crafts is available on Monday through Friday 9 to 11 a.m., Tuesday and Thursday from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. and Wednesday from 1 to 3 p.m. A Complete progressive swim instruction program established by the National YMCA aquatic guide lines is offered for girls and boys who are at least seven years old through eighth grade. At this level classes are forty- five minutes long. Shallow water classes have 8 to 10 students for each instructor and deep water classes have 12 students for each in­ structor. Classes scheduled include Polliwog, the beginner level, on Monday through Friday at 4:30 p.m. and Tuesday and Thursday at 5:15 p.m. and on Saturdays beginning at 8:30, 9;15, 10, 10:45 and 11:30 a.m. Deep water classes are also available at 4:30 p.m. daily and Tuesday and Thursday at 5:15 p.m. and on Saturdays. WATER EXERCISE CLASSES Aquanatics and syn­ chronized swim classes are being offered at the Lake Region YMCA. Classes start the week of January 26 and conclude April 4. Aquanatics is coed exercising in the water. By using the resistance of the water, an individual is able to improve muscle tone and increase flexibility along with improving car­ diovascular efficiency. Scasny Scores 45 In Parks Defeat ifiht victory delizzy led as the The Unknowns swept to their second stra ver Shannon 41-37. Pa w balanced attack with 10 points. John Connell had 14 and Kip Novotny chipped in 13 points for the losers, iver Shannon made only 7 for 24 from the free throw line while the winners were 11 for 24. 1st 2nd total River Shannon IS jg 37 Unknowns IS 22 41 Little John's-Christopher's knocked Old Bridge from the ranks of the unbeaten as they beat the Bridge 60-48. Gary Snell and Ken Ludwig had 12 points each for the winners. Don Prazak (14 points), Mark Wilkinson (12 points) and Dave Lawson (10 points) were leading scorers for the Old Brie The victory leaves both teams along with McHenry Sar Gravel in a 3-way tie for first place. 1st 2nd total 26 22 48 35 25 66 in a row as Old Bridge lohn'i game they defeated the Over the Hill Gang 68-62. Bill Scasny was the Little J McHenry Sand s-Christopher's & Gravel won their third story of the evi ort Scasny had 31 of as he scored 45 points in a losing 37 first half points for the Ova* the ivni Hill Gang as ne put on an incredible display of shooting, Doug ints for the losers as the pair accounted ts! Gary Afeld had 18 points on 9 buckets Dints to lead the winners. Undberg added 15 for all but 2'Hill' and Doug Nelson 11 points to > ' McHenry Sand ft Gravel Over the Hill Gang STANDINGS McHenry Sj Little John's-Christopher's Old Bridge Unknonws RiverShannon Over the Hill Gang total 68 62 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 Can you imagine Barbara Walters and Howard Cossell teamed up on the same program? Vice President Bush's wife looks like an outgoing gal who will gafn a big popularity vote. On this day, all of America rejoices in the release of the hostages. It was a sad day when a little country like Iran could hold our citizens for what you might call ransom while a powerful country had to stand by and negotiate lest those hostages face un­ thinkable consequences. We nearly went nuts listening to TV reporters give us good news of the release of the hostages, then take it all back. Our announcer made a remark about how the hostages might feel about the world going along without them. I would liked to have given him a mouthful of loose teeth. When asked by an in­ terviewer "How do you feel?", one father replied -- "That's the dumbest question I heard all day." During the program, you- know-who started the TOP TEN SCORING Bill Scasny Ken Ludwig Dave Lawson Gary Snell DougLindberg Don Harris Don Prazak Kip Novotny Kevin Miller Harry Ohrwall Mark Weinberg fg ft tp PPg 40 18-22 98 24.3 31 0-1 62 15.5 25 6-8 56 14.0 23 7-21 53 13.3 23 5-7 51 12.8 21 4-9 46 11.5 20 5-11 45 11.3 19 6-24 44 11.0 17 7-9 41 10.3 17 3-3 37 9.3 17 3-11 37 9.3 17 PatWirtz Swimmers and non- swimmers can participate. All classes are forty-five minutes in length. Beginning classes meet on Tuesday and Thursday at 9:45 a.m. and Monday, Tuesday, Wed­ nesday and Thursday at 8 p.m. Continuing or deep water classes meet on Wednesday at 8:45 p.m. or Thursday at 9:45 a.m. AH classes can be followed by recreational swimming. " Synchro or water ballet is for 12 years olds and older. Participants learn stunts, swim to music, develop body control and coordination. This is a fun way to gracefully excercise in the water. The instructor is Cindy Stiller. Class is available on Thursday evenings from 8:45 to 9:30 p.m. These two fitness programs and eight others are now open for registration. Please note that fitness classes are onfe of the first classes to fill because all class size are limited to guarantee quality. •mmI* A. IwM* HITIMtM LEW'S® STUDENT SIZES WAISTS 25-31 LEKTHS 2IS bfilv S19 'EARL WALSH' So I Hear Dave Kent joined us in watching the inaugural program as he rejoiced in the return of President Carter to his peanut farm in Georgia. Reagan, I liked what he said and how he said it. Our new First Lady says very little as she smiles sweetly. her husband, looks up at him admiringly as if thinking of Marjorie F.W.'s poem-- "It is as well you cannot epp uvv How tall a god you are to me." The sharpshooters in the news media will be picking our new president apart in due time. It always happens. Let us hope they give him a chance to carry out his plans. 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