PAGE 1 • PLAWDEA LEU-WEDNESDAY. PKBRVARt Douglass Is Winner In Prairie State . Richard Douglass of Woodstock took first place in the' 125 class in thePrairie State Rider's Enduro held Sunday, Feb. 15. Douglass rode a 125 Hercules motorcycle and was the only finisher in his class due to the muddy condition of the track. This year's annual event hosted over 200 participants from around the midwest. Political Comer iroRD JARTER8 Richard B Ogilvie. Illinois chairman of the President Ford committee, will be in the 13th Congressional district Feb. 23 to open the district For h e a d q u a r t e r s . T h e headquarters is located at 54 Brink street. Crystal Lake Mrs. Geebler's fifth grade class at Valley Vka wen the VaUeybaU championship. The members of the team are treat left to right, Cheryl Wright. Debbie Palmer/ Kathy Bishop, Dawa Paslkowski and Sidney Strom bach. Second row. left to right. Ken Koonts, John Becker. Phil Fleming. John Greve and Dave Mikesks. TMrd row. left to right, Joel Tlach, Mary Hester. Mrs. Jane Geehler. Alice Sbm MosoHno (55) of the Tigers finds Ids one-half inch height advantage over 6'3" Steve Koerber has no effect here as Koerber sfaoots above his outstretched hand. Koerber scored 12 points ip the 59-47 conference win over the Tigers. I (STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD) > Barringtoh Broncs Win N.S. Sectional Wrestling Title MCHENRY SCHOOL LEAGUE 2-17-76 Hope the "Stars & Strikes" bought miltiple copies of last week's newspaper, as their hold on first place didn't last long and "Bowlers" & "Spare Parts" now battle for that spot. "Phoenix" graciously gave up last place...and second to last as well. Hie middle is so close it is hard to tell who is where. W. Coari came back this week to capture both high game and high series with a 201 and 535. C. Collins rolled 463 for high series and E. Nimsgern racked up a great 184 for high game. T. O'Toole and M. Kangas picked off the 5-7 split; B. Novak got the 5-10; A. Boeldt, L. Homo and S. Rich mond got the 3-7-10 and then S. Richmond turned around and got the 5-7-10. Don't know if we can all keep up the pace, but we'll try. Caat Wla If you smile too much while you're working the boss will ask who's telling all the jokes instead of working No. chivalry ist>1 dead, it just got caught some where in the door that girl Just slammed in your face That clean office desk might mean the pending box is full to right. 8a aches. The remaining mentors ef the team are freat loll la right, JeLyaa Glosson, Diane Danbnr. Dawn Mnchala. Linda AKergott and Staa Bogdon. Second row. left to ri£ht, Tim Larson. Pat Walter. Dave Penny, Mike Rada and Jeff Lense. Top row, left to right, Sherri Fernstrom, Kim Bncaro, Joanie Jo Hnhn, Mark Yeany, Dong Bidlack, Dennis Moore and absent from pictare Debbie Barhyte and Scott Cox. fU >. By Dick Rabbitt The Barrington Broncos won their own sectional tourney over the weekend and qualified to send three men to the state finals. Libertvylle also of the North Suburban placed third. On the local scene Matt Schuster at 112 picked up a 4th place. He was defeated by Bill Foley of Buffalo Grove on Friday ' evening 4 to 0. On Satuhiay Matt defeated Mike ; i ISpnuf4)f Roekford Guilford 4 to -%ilmt then was pinned,by-Bill Clark of Highland Park. Clark came back to defeat Foley and picked up a second place. The other local entrant Brian Nuss at 155 lost to Steve Briggs of Glenbrook North on Friday night. Briggs in turn lost to Walt Paramski of Libertyville, thus knocking Brian out of a chance for a wrestleback. According to Assistant Coach Bob Ludwigsen the competition, was tough, but both boys did their best, and that is all we can ask of anyone. Congratulations are still in order to both Matt and Brian Bowlers Spare Parts Stars & Strikes Handicappers Chokers Headstart US'S Phoenix Chuckers Positive Thinkers 47 Vfc 47 Vi 47 45 44 >4 44 40Vfe 36Vfe 35 32Vfe 36Mt 36'/i 37 ' 39 39 Vi 40 43 Vi 47 Vfe 49 51 Vi K. Lescher To be content with little is difficult; with much, im possible. for the fine season both had, and their venture in the sec tional meet. Notice Sports Pictures Since previous 1 notices (starting last fall) have not been noted, this will be run from time to time. Being unable to use the many group pictures sent in, a decision was made to discontinue all league groups except cham pionship teams. Pictures taken by our staff photographers of athletes on the high school level will be selected as to their importance. Individual pictures of various ̂ sports will be appraised as to their newsworthy value and available space. It was a flood of group pictures last year that made this decision by the management necessary. Nsvigatiag There are basically two methods of navigating--dead reckoning and position location by astronomical or other obser vations. Dead reckoning is sim ply the plotting on a chart of the compass bearings followed and of the estimated distance travelled on each. Navigation by astro nomical means involves taking observations of the sun or stars with a sextant or other instru ment to determine the position of the ship. ' Special Your favorite lunch counter usually has a daily special. Itui's usually yesterday's flop? Difficult to understand why it's called going on a bender when what normally happens is the guy 0Ms stiff Surely you heard the one about the farmer who had a son working in the local shoe *op the farmer made hay while theson shined |Co//egeHonors| COUNCIL DELEGATE Katy Althoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Althoff, 508 N. Green street, McHenry, has been named as a delegate to serve on the newly formed student Council for Special Events at Purdue university. The council will assist the university office in planning the annual Parents' day held in the fall, a special student session for the "Focus on Purdue" program and various other public relations programs. ON DEAN'S LIST Delge Gerstad, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gerstad, SOS N. Dale avenue, McHenry, has been named to the Dean's list for the 1975-76 fall semester at Milton college. Del is a senior at the college. A student must achieve at least a 3.4 grade Mrs. FaMer*t foarth grade class waa the championship st Valley View stbosL Freat, Regner, Roberta JOhaeea. MkheBe Ceaaer, Westphal. Second row. left to Banday. Chris Flschbach, Freak PlashMs sad George Honor. Third row, left to right. Eric Arthurs, Pat Slave. Mrs. FaBer. Deo toe Petrsvtch. Dercy Fllwett and aheeat from plet Richard Meter. Members ef the treat, left to right, Dave Bargdmf Jae Jackie Richer, gecaatf raw. Ml to right, Tracy Atchtoea. Jim Patrick. Third roar, loft terî t, Vtcfcl Coileeo Pierce. Laarte Blake and Isatrlca point average on a 4.0 scale to be named to the list. SCHOLASTIC RECOGNITION Tom Broman, a former McHenry high school student, has been named to the Dean's list at Ripon college for the first semester of the 1875-78 academic year. 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