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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 May 1974, p. 7

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WEST CAMPUS SWING CHOIR POPSCONCERT Pop, rock, swing, jazz and George Gershwin will provide the theme for the sixth annual "pops" concert at West campus this Saturday and Sunday nights, May 11 and 12, in the West Campus cafeteria at 8 p.m. Featured will be the West campus swing choir, a new addition to the popular concert this year. This group of junior and senior musicians were part of the winning team at West /kho placed third in the Illinois High School association Area I music contest this spring. The group will perform such selections as "I Found Love", "Little Old Lady in Tennis Shoes", "Alexander's Ragtime Band", and "Hey, Look Me Over". This year is George Gershwin's seventy-fifth year, some of this best known music, "Rhapsody in Blue", "Strike Up the Band", "Wintergreen For President", "Embraceable You", "Liza", "Man I Love", "Clap Yo' Hands", and "I Got Rhythm" will be performed by the various groups at West. The girls' chorus will perform "Happiness Is", "Bless the Beasts", "Never My Love", and "I Am Woman". The select chorus will perform "The Night they Drove Old Dixie Down", "One By One, People Come, Sing Together" and "Blessed Miracles", and will join with the girls' chorus on such popular selections as "Emer the Young", "Tavern of Loving People", "Speak Softly Love" ("Godfather" theme) and a musical version of "The Pledge of Allegiance". - The West campus stage band will coordinate the entire show, and also perform "Hot Enough", "Saturday's Child", "Stout Blooze", and two Stan Kenton selections entitled "Malaga", and "A Little Minor Booze". There will be a special potpourri section where individuals and small groups will perform. The master of ceremonies will be Paul Zimny. In conjunction with the concert, the Art club will display various pieces of art work for viewing and purchasing. There is a small admission fee. The public is invited to attend this annual concert Saturday or Sunday. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Deaths MABEL G. ASZMAN Mabel G. Aszman, 72, 4708 Oakwood drive, McHenry, died Tuesday, May 7, at Sunset Manor nursing home, Wooodstock. She was born May 13, 1901, in Chicago, the daughter of Caroline Fugman Shilvock and the late Albert Shilvock. In December 1946 she married Charles Aszman who passed away in 1953. She was a retired supervisor for Kraft Food Co., Chicago. She was a member of the Christian Science church in Downers Grove. Besides her mother she is survived by a brother, Donald T. Shilvock of Crystal Lake; one sister, Mrs. Doris (Dr. Rodgers) Olsen, McHenry. Visitation was scheduled for Thursday at 7 p.m. at the MARRIAGE LICENSE David W. Norin, 7624 Center, Wonder Lake and Christiana L. Topp, 4406 E. Lake Shore drive, Wonder Lake. Robert G. Gifford, 1211 Wisconsin street, Lake Geneva, Wis., and Jacquelyn M. Hiller, 5603 N. Spring Grove road, McHenry. Richard C. Short, 2801 Kashmiri, McHenry and Deborah J. Fox, McHenry. Urban P. Wagner, 540 N. Lae, Grayslake and Patricia G. Schaefer, 4208 Crestwood, McHenry. Querhammer funeral home, Crystal Lake, where chapel services will be held at 12 noon Friday with Mrs. Ruth Cunny, Christian Science reader, officiating. Interment will be in Elmwood cemetery, River Grove. Memorials may be made to the Sunset Manor nursing home, Woodstock. PAGE 7 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY. MAY 10,1974 Hutchinson, 2514 Lake, were recent patients in Memorial hospital, Woodstock. Keith R. Lincoln, McHenry and Patricia K. Freund, 3713 W. Lee, McHenry. Bruce D. Eternick, 2106 W. Holly court, McHenry and Debra E. Kusnetz, 705 N. Lillian, McHenry. HOSPITAL NOTES MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Caroline Kath, Raymond Bellon, William Goodin, McHenry; and Lisa Steffan and Baby Thomas Carroll, Wonder HARVARD HOSPITAL '< Arbie Hoard, McHenry, was a recent patient in Harvard hospital. Big jobs seldom go to people ! until they have outgrown* > smaller ones. The biggest job of any Ways-."- and Means committee is to find-K the Means. Anybody can findjk the Ways. >. D MAY DAY DANCE Saturday, May 11, 1974 LIVE ENTERTAINMENT-COME ONE, COME ALL DANCE AT American Legion Post 1169 Wonder Lake, III. Information Ph: 653-9898 McHENRY COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL 1974 Spring Sports Schedule CODES: BaB - Baseball SHAMROCK NOTES Youth Flees Bank After Attempt To Cash Stolen Check ' Mrs. Robert McClory of 4316 N. Wilmot road, McHenry, discovered that her home had been entered and several checks were taken from a checkbook after the bank called and reported that a youth had been in the bank and attempted to cash one of them. When asked for identification the youth fled. Nothing else in the house appeared to have been disturbed. Investigation continues by McHenry county detectives. George Pedersen of 2020 W. Route 120, McHenry, told authorities that sometime last Wednesday, six tons of crab orchard stone were stolen from his property. Donald Wipper of Iroquois trail, McHenry, reported that an unoccupied home at 1319 Palomino drive, McHenry, had been "vandalized. Sometime Sunday night, offenders entered the home, took paint and stain from the garage and poured it on floors, carpeting and tiles in various areas throughout the residence. Monday night, vandals smashed eggs inside the auto of Edward Stravel at 3808 Spring Grove road, McHenry, and a stink bomb was also thrown into his garage. No one was seen in the area. Go-Golf S - Sophomore Te - Tennis So - Softball F - Freshman Tr - Track V - Varsity F-S - Frosh-Soph DATE SPORT SQUADS OPPONENT PLACE TIME May Mon -13 BaB V IHSA Dist Tr F-S McHenry County Cary Go V-F-S Mundelein Mundelein 3:30 Te V-F-S Mundelein Home 4:30 Tues -14 BaB V IHSA Dist. Go V-F-S Woodstock Home 3:30 Tr Girls Barrington Barrington 4:30 Wed -15 BaB V IHSA Dist Tr V McHenry County Crystal Lake Thurs -16 SB Girls Dundee Dundee 4:30 Fri-17 Tr F Mustang Relays Mundelein Tr V IHSA Dist. Go V IHSA Sect. Te V NSC Dundee Sat-18 BaB V Libertyville Home 10:30 Sat-18 BaB F-S Libertyville Libertyville 10:30 Te V NSC Dundee MCHS Hosts District Tennis Tournament Friday, May 10th and Saturday, May 11th the State District Tennis tourney will be played on the local courts. Friday's starting time is 3:30 and play gets underway at 9:00 A.M. on Saturday. Teams entered are Liberty ville, Waukegan, McHenry, Mundelein, Zion Benton, Warren, Carmel and North Chicago. WOMOCl LAKC flotilla 4-4 The baseball season is here once again. After a very successful 19-11 record last year, the Shamrocks are very optimistic about this year. The Shamrocks will sport new uniforms, thanks to sponsors whose names you will see on the shirts. Although good managers, who give up alot of their free time, are hard to come by, we are very fortunate to have Len Kozicki managing McHenry this year. The first practice will be May 15th, Wednesday at A.P. Freund field, 6:30 p.m. Bring your entrance fee at this time. Also, I would appreciate hearing from those who would be interested in playing before the 15th. The numbers to callr are 385-5446 home phone, and 385-7000 and ask for extension 274 - business phone. MARIAN CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL Bab.- Baseball Tr. - Track Go. - Golf 6100]* <t lOOps 4i00p» Nay 10 Go Frl. District May 11 Tr Sat. SCC Conference at Chlcago(Marlat) Nay 11 Co Hon. S.C.C. May n Tr Mon. F-S County Meet at Cvy May 15 Tr Wed. Varsity County Meet at Crystal Lake May 15 Go. Wad. Grayslake at Braelock May 17 Tr Frl. District Meet at Rockford Hay 24-25 Tr. Frl- Sat. State Meet at Chanpalgn MCHS Golfers Lose To Lake Forest, Sophs Undefeated Coach Chuck Cuda's McHenry High golfers lost to Lake Forest at the McHenry Country Club on Monday by a score of 157 to 173. The Lake Forest foursome is rated one of the top teams in the state. Tommy Habjan of Lake Forest was the medalist with a 42. McHenry scores were as follows: Ludwig, Jesky, and Zeller all had 43's. Bob Buenzli had a 45. The local sophomores remained undefeated as they defeated Lake Forest by a score of 185 to 189. Lowell Kively shot a 41 for low score. Mobile landowners dinner May 18, at the Johnsburg Community Club. We are all hoping it will be a big success and enjoyed by all. For with the cooperation of these people snowmobiles have many miles of trails to ride on. So, we hope that you-all come and enjoy the food, drinks and music. Hope to see you there! Boats Which Must Be Registered All boats propelled by machinery (whether or not such machinery is the main source of propulsion), also all sailboats over 12 feet in length and in use on the waters of the state,, must be registered with the State of Illinois, Department of Conservation. TOW LINE QUIZ 1. A Class A motorboat is any motorboat less than 16 feet long. 2. The left side of a boat, facing forward, is the port side. 3. The freeboard of a boat is the distance from the waterline to the gunwale. Answers arujL S anai z aruj, i Glass blowing is thought to have started in Syria some 21 centuries ago, and is one of man's oldest arts. Sophs Lose 2-0 Game At Crystal Lake Jim Howe pitched his second 2 Ron Himplemann gave up only to 0 shutout against the 2 hits. Jeff Damini got the only McHenry sophomore baseball hit for the locals. Tomorrow the team this season at Crystal sophomores play at Dundee. Lake Tuesday. Two unearned - runs proved the difference as The freshmen lost 8 to 0. Tied 0 to 0 going into the bottom of the sixth, the roof fell in on the young Warriors, as the Tigers pushed across 8 runs. Tom Lundelius gave up only 4 hits and took the loss. 1 THINK ABOUT IT! [ by BOB JUSTEN "I'll never forgive you."'Why? The scars or hurts, imagined or real, will never heal when or while there is a stubborn refusal to forgive and forget. There is certainly a peculiar quirk between our reasoning as individuals and as a nation. During a war, a hatred of the enemy exists. Afterwards, as a nation, we forgive and forget. The scars are removed and our one time enemies are friends. Yet, in person to person - day by day living - one time friends are enemies. It simply doesn't make sense. A more disturbing reflection is how some people at times place themselves on a higher level than God. All of us are guilty of religious Infidelities. But, when with humility, in an aloneness before God, we ask forgiveness for our faults, we know He will say, "I forgive." Since this true, isn't it silly for poeple to refuse forgivness to people for far less serious hurts? Whether you agree or disagree with this or any thought you read here weekly, you comments are welcome. Phone or write about them any time you wish GEORGE R. JUSTEN FUNERAL HOME 3519 W. Elm Street, McHenry, Illinois Phone: 385-2400 TAKE HER TO DINNER MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL PRIMES RIB & BAR B-Q RIBS ALSO OUR COMPLETE MENU FOR RESERVATIONS - 385-1488 WE ARE NOW SERVING DINNERS 6 NIGHTS A WEEK FISH FRY ON FRIDAYS HARMONY RESORT 614 W. BALD KNOB McHENRY, ILL. In McHeniy You'll Find People Who Share Your Love For Beauty. They Shop At Locker's Flowers. MOTHER'S MY SPECIAL HYBRID CATTLEYA ORCHID CORSAGE Reg. 10.00 *7.50 STYLED IN LOCKER'S USUAL ELEGANT MANNER. Lockers Flowers 1213 N. 3rd. Street McHenry, Illinois 60050 815-385-2300 ' " ' ? ? 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