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PAGE « - PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 1«. 1977 EARL WALSH So I Hear .SPORTS EDITOR jr.-*"- -• MCHS VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Bottom: RicheUe Allen, Karen Huebner, Gretchen Heidler, Patty Condon, Sandee Peterson, Cheryl Cashmore, Julie Bittermann. Second row; Nancy Preston, Karen Sinmlas, Kathy A hern, Betty Zamastil, Sandi Schau. Top; Diane Ziemba. STAFF PHOTO-WAYNE GAYLORD Marian High '76 Graduate Winning Track Meet Honors Mary Marsh of Crystal Lake, a 1976 graduate of Marian Central Catholic high school, recently captured first place in a triangle cross country meet with Southern California, Stanford and the University of Arizona. Mary has competed as one of the top women on the track team for the University of Arizona and she will compete in the Utah Invitational Women's Cross Country meet later this month. Mary, a sophomore, will also be competing in the Spring for the women's track team and will be joined by her cousin, Mike Naifeh of Tuscon, Arizona on the men's track team. Mike will be running the half mile for the thinclads and Mary will be competing as a distance racer for the women's team. Mary is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marsh of Crystal Lake. by E. L. "Buck" Rogers I'd like to say a few kind words about piranha. There're the toothy little fish fea­ tured in James Bond movies and frowned on as aquarium compan­ ions for goldfish. The average piranha you've heard about is some seven inches long, has a body like a blue gill, a tinge of crimson around his throat, baleful-looking red eyes, and a set of dentures that would put Dracula to shame. Teddy Roosevelt called them "the scourge of the Amazon,"and reported that they could strip the flesh from a grown man in less than a minute. Other reports indicate that they're bloodthirsty little dev­ ils that devour everything that lives in the same element with them. They say piranhas are more danger­ ous than a white shark, a crocodile, a rabid wolf, or a neglected spouse. Well, only part of these claims are true. Before I made my first trip to the Amazon I called a Bran iff feller, who I figured oughta be an expert on piranha, and asked him some questions. "Can't help you," was the reply. "How come?" 1 asked. "You're supposed to render a service to your customers." "There's a limit to everything," he suggested, and I suppose he was right. Back in those days even A1 McClane didn't know anything about the subject. So I went to see for myself, and in the dozen or more expeditions I have made throughout the Amazon basin I've gotten fairly well ac­ quainted with this little fish. We speared a crocodile one time, and, before we could haul this struggling reptile on the bank, a school of piranha attacked and picked his bones clean. I estimated two minutes for this task. While fishing in a shallow land­ locked lake during the dry season. piranha attacked and devoured three out of four peacock bass we hooked. I Had a difficult time get­ ting enough fish for dinner that day, but the piranha dined well. Piranha are attracted by blood in the water and on occasions will at­ tack most wounded animals. But, I am also convinced that these fish are attracted just as readily by the vibrations of struggling or injured animals, just as sharks are. That's one side of the story. On the other hand, I have only heard of one account of a person being attacked by piranha, and I've seen thousands of kids swimming in piranha waters and women washing their clothes in the shallows. A large black piranha wrapped my line around a submerged tree once and broke off. Without hesitation, my guide took off his shirt and pants and dived down to retrieve the lure. He and most other Ama­ zon natives I have met do not fear the little fish at all. Of course, there are more than a dozen species of this fish, and only four are known to be dangerous. The rest are no more vicious than other piscatorial predators swim­ ming around in our waters, and I wanted you to be aware of this fact. Piranha aren't all bad, after all. Editor's Quota Book If you are patient in one moment of anger, you will escape a hundred days of sorrow. Chinese Proverb Make Christmas Precious Delight them with 14 karat gold at filled or sterling silver writing M/j instruments by Cross. Dis- tinctive. And guaranteed to give a lifetime of flawless service! Pen or Pencil $17.50 Set $35.00 CROSS SINCE ie«ae d^acHznxy OFFICE SUPPLY PHONE 335-5890 TO* FRE DELIVERY 12(0 N. GREEN ST., McHENRY ATHLETES AWAY Jack Trager,. Greenville College Basketball Coach has announced the members of his Varsity Basketball team. In­ cluded on the squad is Ron Stine, a graduate of McHenry West high school in McHenry Illinois. Ron will play forward- guard for the Panthers this year. Greenville, a member of the NAIA District >20, and the Prairie College conference will play a twenty-six game schedule in their bid for post season play and a Conference Championship. Camera CooacfcMu Cokmel--So you lost half your forces by a trick of the enemy? Captain-Yes. They rigged up a machine gun to look like a movie camera, and the boys just fought for a chance to get in front of it. November8,1977 ^ Dear SIH: One school morning we called into assembly. One of the teachers, Miss Kenney, wrote on the blackboard for all of us to read: "Bolshevik." This wonderful teacher was giving us a new word and a new era in world affairs. ' This recollection was brought to mind by the recent accounts of the Russian celebration of the revolution, sixty years ago. McHenry High School kids were given a part of it. All of this was long before your time, Earl? Mrs. Kathleen Brown 406 Shepherd Hill McHenry, 01. Before my time? 'Twould be nice to make that claim, but I well remember. If a fellow didn't conform to the rules, he was a Bolshevik. If he thought he was smarter than those around him, he was referred to as a certain kind. Stronger words. The Russians claimed the name, but the word spread. How come, Kathleen, that we never heard of a female in this country being referred to as a Bolshevik? Maybe it was a carry over from earlier days when little boys were made of "sticks and stones" etc. Little girls were made of sugar and spice and everything nice. That's what little girls were made of. Bet a lot of Boo-Birds who left the Bear game before the last ditch victory are sorry now. With the early score of 17-0 against the Bears, it looked like an afternoon better spent playing tiddle-de-winks or dominoes. One has to give credit to a team with enough behind the belt to stay in the fight and pull out a win with only three seconds left on the clock. So much criticism has been piled on the heads of the Bears and not all of it deserved. Injuries have taken key men out of the lineup, the kind you can't easily replace even if you have depth -- which the team obviously does not have. M LAST SEASON. WALTER MYTON, THE CHICAGO BEARS' STAR, RUSHED FOR lfS90 YARDS, 2»d ONLY 7V O. J. SIMPSON. HE HAD SEVEN GAMES IN WHICH HE GAINED OVER /OO YDS. PAYTON, A 5' !0"y 2 tO LB. SPEEDSTER, CAME OUT OF JACKSON STATE... WAS THE BEARS F7RST ROUND DRAFT PICK I NTS. PEYTON, WHO SCORED 13 TOUCHDOWNS IN 1976 IS AN ELECTRIFYING RUNN W1TH UNUSUAL DEPTH PERCEPTION. AND HIS ABILITY TO MAKE SHARP CUTS AT FULL SPEED GIVES HIM AN ADVANTAGE OMER TACKLERS RELIGIOUS MAN, WALTER HAS PRAYED BEFORE EVERY GAME _ SINCE HE PLAYED HIGH SCHOOL FOCTTBALL?: A&W RESTAURANT COUPON SPECIAUl A&W McHENRY • 2214 W. RTE. 120 A&W ANTIOCH -RTE. 173 Offer Good thru 11/23 1977 2 Mama Burgers*2 Fries Good Only At McHenry $ Antioch A&W's. All beef burgers with our own A&W fries, regular order. A mamarvelous meal. A matchless deaf. SPECIALLY PRICED AT JUST Please present coupon before ordering. 1 coupon per party per visit. This offer not good with any other discount or coupon. How easy it is to kick a man whfcn he is dowm^How fast we turn when he getrtfi. \SIGN ON A CAR: Ask me to talk about my grandchildren. Bob Blake welcomes the cold weather as he plans to go ice fishing. It takes afi kinds. Asked Doctor Fike if he is still jogging. "Yep. Inside", was his reply. Trust that means inside the house. We are moving toward the time when everybody will want their snow tires put on the same day. From out of the north, Minocqua, Wis. came the Phil Mangolds Friday night to join a packed house,the Green Pearl Club. Phil, former mayor of Sunnyside, is now retired so they follow the birds to Florida in the winter. They both love the "fresh air" up north and both look in the pink. They see this area growing so fast|hat it may lose its small town charm and at- mospherfe. 4 No doubt about McHenry having growing pains, but that comes undo: the heading of progress. My long time friend Sib Whiting picked me up Friday morning and out we went to the American Legion Home where World War One Vets were honoring their deceased members and celebrating the anniversary of Armistice Day. Bernie Matchen was MC of the program and said all the right things at the right time. Bernie was high in his praise of the sophomore band from East Campus, mentioning that those young people had the day off from school, but took the time to take part in the program. Like everybody present, I felt real proud of Conductor Bill Toalson and his group of musicians. They have made great progress. She did it again! Shirley Smith lent her great voice in song. When she started with "My Buddy", the whole crowd was in the palm of her hand. And how she pleased those lovable Old Vets! It would be nice if more people showed their respect for the living Vets and the memory of those who have left this earth Of course, some people have valid reasons for not being able to attend. If a few more would take an hour out of their holiday next year, it would add to the spirit of the day. Writers warned that Clemson had a record this year equal to Notre Dame's. Most predicted a close game. Wow! It was close. Fumbles played a big part in the game. Let's not forget that ball carriers do not simply drop the ball. They get hit and hit hard. And tackles are made with the idea of knocking the ball loose. Met Henry Jackson shopping with his wife and actually acting like he was enjoying it. (I can't fake it that good). MCHENRY SCHOOLLEAGUE 11-9-77 Must be all the "treats" each week, for Johnny's Angels not only won three games, but they totaled 2,390 to get the pizza. W. FarreO (190) and W. Coari (194) took high game for the men while W. Farrell (530), R. Jusfeh T314), and A. Boeldt (500) shared high series. E. Rogers (a wowing 200), S. Blume (104), and P. Sea ton (103) were high rollers for the women; and again E. Rogers (470), B. Thompson (404), and L. Ludwigsen (449) rolled the women's high series. Split* were an easy thing this week as R. Justen and J. Lescher picked off the 5-10; L, Johnson took the 2-7-10; B. Novak cleaned off the 5-7; and L. Ludwigsen wiped the alley of the 5-0^10. Next week is turkey week (and I don't mean the bowlers). Team w 1 Foolers 264 94 Holy Terrors Johnny's 22 14 Holy Terrors Johnny's Angels 19 17 IMPS 174 184 D&D 174 184 The Marks 17 19 Fearsome Foursome 164 194 Possibilities 164 194 Double Trouble 144 214 PltB, Inc. 13 23 K. Lescher AUTOWORLD Br BRENT RUSSELL The federal government has decided that many high­ way traffic safety standards ought to be left to the states. This is an historic reversal for the U.S. Department of Transportation which for 10 years has been trying might­ ily to win uniform compliance with a multitude of stand­ ards. The result is likely to be a far happier partnership be­ tween state and federal traf­ fic authorities who have been at one another's throat since 1900 when a federal law gave DOT authority to impose uni­ form standards. States fail­ ing to comply were technical­ ly subject to reductions or cutoffs in federal funding for safety work ond new high­ way construction. These san­ ctions were seldom applied. In the new move, Transpor- tation Secretary Brock Adams has decided to scrap the 18 specific standards-- in subjects ranging from per­ iodic motor vehicle inspection to drunken driving--and re­ place them with just six broader standards. These standards will be mandatory in all states, but most states are using them anyway. According to Adams' orders, these standards cover rules of the road; driver lie- ' ensing; vehicle registration, titling and theft; traffic con­ trol devices; highway design, construction and mainten­ ance; and traffic records sys­ tems. It would be hard to argue that there is no need to stand­ ardise these functions since a failure to do so leads to driver confusion when state lines are crossed. It's a far different matter, however, to tell a state how to prosecute its drunken drivers. Actually, Adams tacitly admitted that there is practi­ cally no way to force states to comply with particularly ob- jectionable standards. For ex­ ample, motorcycle riders were so riled up when DOT tried to make states pass helmet laws, they went to work on state legislatures and the U.S. Con­ gress and had the ruling re­ versed. In fact, it was the motor­ cyclists who single-handedly lobbied through federal leg­ islation severely restricting 1977-Tfl Winter Sports Schedule Ite Henry High School km W. Cryatal Uka M, Me Ho my, 111. 60050 (815) J95-7077 Principals* Athletic tH roc tori Olrla Sporta Coordinator! i Tralnari Cheerleadin* Advisor: i Band Director: School Fnrollaont: Conrarancat _ , Nlcknaaie: School Colorsi 0. Gregory Johnson • Vast Campus D. William Dodda - Eaat Can pus Bill Blankenhorn - i Bonnie Ruggaro Earla Cooper Sandy Holstina John Leifhtr 2J00 * North Suburban Warriors Orange A Black _ Coaching Staff Boys Basketball: Olrla Basketbelli Boys SwlMalng! % Olrla Swlnatlng: Volleyballi Wrestling: Bafelnton: Codes: BBB - BOYS Basketball OBB - Girls Biskottall B9w - Boys Swiirntinr GSw - Olrla Swinr.lnp Kan Ludvla - Head Varsity El Partenheimer . Assistant Varsity Bill Blankenhorn - Sophomore Gary Oray . Head Freshran Pat Virts - Assistant Freshnan ftn Shaffer - Head Varsity Priscllla Roth - Frosh/5oph Hike Shanahan . Head Varsity Sandra Flaming - Head Varsity Cindy Carlson - Assistant Varsity Bonnie Rurrero - Heed Varsity J Terri Elliott - Frosh ~ 'ros^/Soph Marty Sobetak - Head Varsity Bob Ludwigsen - Assistant Varalty Ek-lan Vllaon - Frosh/Soph Bonnie Ruggero - Head Varsity VB - Volleyball VT - Wrestling Bad - Badminton V - Varsity S - Sophonore F - Frrslt-m F/S - Frosh/ioph Data Sport Souads Omvinrnt Place Tire Pus ^*t '..'PT Tuo.-NOT. 15 VB OSv 'v-r /s V 71 on Storenson Horn* There li: 30 Ui)0 3:00 Thu. -NOT. 1? TB T-r/s Waukegan Kast There 1:30 ' J:00 Sat.•HOT. 19 kV v-s Double Dual Hone 1:30 ' <>• Toe.•NOT. 22 V* OSv V-JV-P T Cary OroTe Zlon lloire There 6:30 li :30 3i00 Frl.-Nor. 25 BBB BBB S V Kaneland Tourn. Sycamore Tourn. ' There There 9:00 7:00 5:00 Sat.-NOT. 26 BBB BBB S V Kaneland Tourn. Sycamore Tourr.. There There TEA TRA Hon.-NOT. 28 BBB JV/SB/ P A-B K»ren?o Hore U:30 TUO.-NOT. 29 GSw TB T T Ffctrlot Relays IHSA District Steven­ son Horo 6:00 6:30 'too Tho.-Dec. 1 OSv TB T T El (Tin IHSA District Hone Hore li:0r> 7:30 A ' I Pri.-D»c. 2 BBB W V-S T-JV-S Crystal Like Crystal Lake There Hoi* e 6:30 6:30 5*30 Sat.-Doe. 3 BBB Wr Vr JV/SB/ r A-B T-P ' s Crystal Lake Wrodstock-D.Di.al Harrard - D.Dual Hor" There There 9:00 1:00 10:00 liOO 8:30 Toe.-Dec. Wed.-Die. 6 7 Wr GSw BBB T-JT-F V s Larkln Schaumburg KcHenry Tourn. Home There Hoeie 6:30 li:30 6:30 3j:00 1 Thu.-Dec. 8 GSw V Dundee(Crown) Dundee k:00 at 1(5 Prl.-Doc. 9 BBB Wr v-s V-JV-F Crown Crown Home There 6:30 6:30 i 5:00 9:00 DOT's authority to withhold federal money from states with non-complying laws. Adams made it clear that the 18 standards would re­ main on the books, but only as "guidelines." He obviously hopes states will adopt and use them, but a failure to do so will not result in penalties. This is appropriate because many of the standards have merit. Periodic motor vehicle inspections, for example, can help keep unsafe clunkers off the nation's highways. It is recommended to all states. The general conclusion Ad­ ams reached is that while standards have been a reason­ able mechanism for structur­ ing a new program, contin­ uing them at this time can "stifle innovation" and they may even be counterproduc­ tive. The changes he spelled out are intended to place more reliance and state and local decision-making on what Ad­ ams calls "institutionalised common sense." . The Secretary's flexible ap­ proach is applauded. ?he fed­ eral highway safety program has been effective. In 1906, almost six Americans were killed on the nation's high­ ways for each 100 million miles of vehicle travel. Ten years later the fatality rate has been cut almost in half. But this success record does not mean the program cannot or should not be fine tuned. Adams is on the right track. 1 ;!;! 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Dave Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Ht. 6"1 5'11% 5'U 6«2 5'7 6*0 5'U 5'9 5'10 6'2 6'0 5'10 6 *lt 5 >11 6'2 6'3 5'9 5'9 5'10 5'13 6'k 5'9 4 5-8 1 6 <2 6 > 0 5'U 185 185 177 185 150 185 160 l6o 170 160 ;e . -i 190 180 185 205 150 172 155 175 115 165 150 McHENRY COUNTRY CLUB 820 N.John, McHenry, III. 815-385-1072 XvXv McHenry Country Club will Discontinue Luncheons effective Tuesday, Nov. 15th until further notice. Dinners ond Banquets served Tuesday thru Saturday INDOOR RODEO FISH FRY served Friday Nights SATURDAY, NOV. 19th. 7:30 PM --SUNDAY, NOV. 20th. 2:00 PM ADULTS: $2.00 CHILDREN: $1.00 SUNDAY BRUNCH 10:00AM to 2tOOPM RTE. 120 AND WILSON RD.. ROUND LAKE 312-S4C-377t

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