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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Mar 1954, p. 10

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ffwr v * ,vi THE McHENRY PLAINDEALEH * 7 *V .!-*, J Thursday, March 4, 1954 . C. H. S. ^ NEWS y.myy v U1 *y Jackie Mow G.A.A. . In the past, we have received Numerous invitations from Hebron to attend their dances, and The basketball season will of- ^ *« now very happy for the '(totally come to an end with .the opportunity to welcome Ihem to playing of ltho all-star gattes °ne of our affairs- March 11 av 7:30. Students from Hebron must On -the senior all-star team i present their I.D. cards upon'adare Carol Aijvidson, Ell?i Jean mittance. as only high school Buss, Donna Dovve. Donn.i Cun- students will be permitted to at ,<liff, Dorothy Hiller. Pat Kurby- j tend this dance. tin, K-ithy McMahon, Janice Oef- The Council has devised a new flint, Marge Rogers, Ruth Schae-.! system by which all students fer, Adele Schmitt and Elaine may submit their suggestions, Tu no:. The subs are Marlenfl new ideas and improvements in Arvidson and Ethel Mae Hag- the present manner in which the berg. • school and school affairs are On the junior team are Vir- now being handled. There will ginia Audino, Rita Barbian, be a suggestion box on a bulle- Martha Boldt, Gaff Brefeld, Bar- tin board in the front hall, where bara C?.ble, Lois Claybough, I suggestions may be deposited JVTary Ann Ford. Mildred Hiller. ! By so doing, the Council hopes Jacltif Moss. Betsy Huff, Peg j to discover things which are un- XVriting and Betty Weight. The satisfactory to the students and Subs are Shirley Thurlwell and Shirley Berthoux. On the sophomore team are Kathleen Anglese, Jane Blake, Jean Blake, Layne Buchfer, Judy DeCicco. Jean Selsdorf, Marita Thompson, Audrey Tonyan, Marilyn Watson, Kay Kirk, Ann Lun 7bo?g and. Pearl Mathews. The subs a:e Joan Young:, and Eleanor Todd. On the freshman team are Judy Bastian, Joan Collins. Saralav Douglas, Pat Marsh, Ka ren Neff, Sandy Nell, Sharon O'MoRey, Lola • Ritzer, Carol Schmitt. Mary SClineide:, Joanne | Schuringa and Sue Stinespring. i The -ubs are Diane Hunt «ncT"~ Lillian Larsen. The seniors CflftW out Oil top, as usual, during^ the after-school tournament by '• wtftAing all of their games. ;' ; = The juniors were second, winfiing seven and losing nine. The sophomores were third, grinning one and losing thirteen The freshmen played a tournament of their own with Sandy! Nell's team coming out on top. make changes that will be agree^ able to all Flying a national flag upside down at sea is a signal of distress. Student Council News The Student Council is going to sponsor a "Sock Dance" on April 23. Hie dance will probably be held in the new gym, because of the fact that an invitation is being sent to Hebron high school. 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NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH men you* Viet/ THOSE WERE THE DAYS BY ART BEEMAN KIDS USED TO SKATE JUST FOR FUMNO/ DEARVOU BEAT ME, AND I AWARD V3U THE CUP/ THOSE Ittakte 30 MINUTES of forty bfak exe*fea to use up 550 catorte -TUB EQUIVALENT OF A PIECE BUT I THOUGHT you WOM, ?KA*AH HOSSFACE HANK By FRANK THOMAS rViHERE T I POUND'EM IN THE AU-EYAAWHERE'S DID BACK OF THEORY GOODS JJ WOSSFACEX STORE IN Tt>\NN J uss OUT AT THE CALF OARN I -WELL PULL A SAG ON HIM! fEUAS! A NEW FRUIT HAS BEEN DEVELOPED-- thi PAPPLS f ( It's a 0*06S between a PEAR AND AV\ APPLE/) JACK1TKAVI <22222$ SONNY SOUTH FPL&QS CAN DROWN j By COURTNEY ALDERSON RESPIRATION lw fisu is ik saw® baslcsllq as \n tavvi auiwals -- M EI000 thm must have OXYGEN to survive/ \ * A <#'*• 9 THAT DOES HT By AL SMITH RURAL DELIVERY By AL SMITH ELMER STINKWEED? \ O GOSH! I DON'T BLAME VTOU.' / Y • '/ WHAT CHAGONNA STINKWEED/^ CHANGE VOUR. WHO ARE yoU? WHAT'S VOOR NAME? I DONT LIKE TWHAT IS MV NAME/ I VOUR BUTCH STINKWEED/ I'M 601N TO NAME? ST COURT TO CHANGE ITJ ik&tS NAME TO? /blip**/; /i<1T\* /•, re ? t • * U TTLE FARMER By KERN PEDERSON Uncle c The old fashioned spare bed room In the old days was the forerunner of the deep freeze. Tobe Hinch says that kids may be cheaper by the dosen 3® but he'd settle for less. MPM Tubby Tyler said he wanted a raise as he was doin' the work of three men; the boss paid. "No", but give pie the names of the other two and Hi fire 'em. Grandpa Hedges says he'd trade Gram, who is eighty, for four twenties. when the Parson baptized Zol Klingers baby, the kid bit him. OFF MAIN By JOE DENNETT ) I'M THE MRWUK MASKEO SHERIFF/ I CAN'T SHOW MV Faa ei I CANT BUT HERE s A WHO VOU SEE ARE' OH? TELL ME WHO VOU ARB THEM / NOPB/ NOTHlN HERE FOR ALFONSO« ANY 0IRTHOAV CARDS FOR ME TODAY, PARDNER? ER-O.K.- MY NAME 19 ALFOHSOl Tubby Tyler told his wife he d just come from a red hot ker game and s^ite a*k«d; ho brought the red hot pokerr SLEW FOR A BOV NAMED VOU KNEW IT WAS ME ALL THE Some plungin* necklines look lllce they• skidddeed too. Many a politician a tryin to git the gravy ends up in the soup. -- REV. CHARLEY GRANT One musican to another; "Notes to you". G 0 m • mn mm nCDU turn •H El B on ., Spoon 1. Give* eounaai Avoids 4. Seraglio M. HanmtU 87. P«ni|» SO. Build 83. ED* S4. Coverad with paper M. Conspin 1. Stitch 4. Not frmk 9. Vip«r 15. Anpr 13. Gntirei 14. Fish 16. Savor 17. Respectable 19. Head piece S2. Weapon 2S. Took the aheila off 25. Frightot 28. Rabbit 39. Happen! DEEMS By TOM OKA 87. Particle •BBS ••FIBEHQ CCDS •QQDB RIBBBQ EDE •• DQDBD 12 BQ BE2DDO CE3Q Compound ether 41. Thin Strips of wood 44. Head covering 45. Mineral rock 46. Short sleep 48. Ocean 49. Shade tree 62. At 63. Cent (abbr.) w. nappeniag SI. Each (abbr.) 82. Vase S3. Coquette $4. 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