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S . Y ,fr ,Ng W1 x MRS. WAYNE TRONSON MRS. ROBERT LOMBARDI MRS. RAYMOND HUGHES Secretary Sec refa ry Sec reta ry MRS. NAOMI MEYER MRS. WALTER MILLER Secretary Secretary
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MR. RICHARD SWANTZ MRS. MAXON THOMPSON MR. JACK VICK American History English III Driver Training fi MRS. ROBERT WINKEL MRS. CHARLES WRIGHT l-GNN I, WOFIOI HISTOVY General Business, Sales, Stenography Q4 K X MRS. WILLIAM PRIES Nurse Typing I I v ri G MRS. CHARLES ROCKSTEAD Nurse I4 1
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JY Z' A D Z , L' S wiiiioigiitii iinntfiviutmgi sue Nowmt BASKETBALL wiwcirs also min wmufn IN THRILLING OVERTIME Roy Moss appears to be the man in command, as Butch Meyer 134' and Fred Kuseh t52i are in closc for the Vlfarriors against Libertyville. . their way 'lst By Goin' Brooke tdj Luck was with the t 's lt: Friday night as squcalscd out a narrow over the tough Wild-, of Libertyville. Trailinrr the whole game, didn't catch Lih- until thc last 30 sce- With the score at 74-711, came went, into overtime. Warriors caught fire as hit on a hook shot and immediately came back 4 a jump shot which the Mcllenry boys a 4 lead and their margin of With the 4 point lead the cheers from an enthus- crowd, the Warriors were to victory. The first quarter was the basketball fans dream of .Both teams shot at good clip and scored with Libertyville scored 24 in the quarter. were lead by The Tom who scored 10 ot his points during this stanza. hats ate iff t T 1 t o om - A--- spectacular ball and Wildcats in conten- all the way. The Warriors lead by Kusch and Smith. had 9 points and Smith 7. This accounted for 16 McHenry's first 20 points. NORTH SUBURBAN STANDINGS tVnrsityJ X XV L Pts 1 1 2 838 Lake S 5 833 8 5 812 T G 879 6 7 S74 6 T 869 5 8 754 0 13 613 Opp. 744 830 716 822 858 816 825 798 i ' Teams Cool Off The second quarter found both teams cooling oil' a little. Mike Dahl started hitting for Libertyville and sank 7 points in the quarter. liusch. Laur- ence and Smith led the War- riors with 6-3-11 points apiece. The hall ended with Mcllenry trailing.: by a point. 38-37. 5 The third quarter was fought! on fairly even terms. As the quarter ended. the VVurriorsi found themselves three points' ,behind. The lvlcllcnry boys had trouble catching the Wildcats! and trailed by as much as 6 I points at times. However, the Warriors started using a full- court press. Trailing by 2 points with seconds left, Kuscli! leaped high to steal a Liberty-- - ville pass. He threw quickly to 2Ncwkirk and Chris made at 1 lay-up to tie the game. ' f Fred Kusch lcd the attack Eduring the over-time period lscoring 7 of our 10 points. 'During this period, the War- riors held Libertyvillc to 6 ,points and as a result won their 5th conference game. The game was characterized by many fouls and was a tough. hard fought contest. The Warriors made 24 of 42 charity throws. Libertyville made 34 of 48. Kusch led Mc- Henry with 28 points. Smith and Laurence followed with 22 points and 10 points each. McHenry FG FT PF Moss ............. 1 0 4 Laurence - - . -... 2 6 5, Meyer ..... .... 4 0 5 Mayfield . . . .... 1, 0 5 'Ncwkirk .......... 3 0 5 Smith - ............ 6 10 4 soon QIIZEN' Selection Of Senior Student Made By Vote Of Faculty Sue Nowak, daughter of r. 2 s and Mrs. George Nowak of 1 W. Bay road, McHenry, h been named winner of the Go l t l i SUE NOWAK Citizen award made by the Kishwaukee Trail chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. She is 17 and a senior in the McHenry high school. Her selection came through a vote of the faculty after the finalists, chosen from among all girls in the senior' class, had been narrowed to three. The DAR honors one girl in the school each year for the quali- ties of dependability, service,- leadership and patriotism. Miss Nowak has been pre- sident of the Future Teachers of America for two years, a member of the Spanish club for two years, student secretary four years and a language labo- ratory assistant two years. She ranks in the top 8 per cent of her class. As a junior, she was prom chairman and also student direc- tor of the class play. 5 From among individual school ' winners, a state and national Good Citizen will be named. l Lockwood . . ,, 2 2 1 Kuseh ..... .... 1 1 6 2 TOTALS . . . .... 30 24 31' Libertyville FG FT PF Bower ..... .. 0 3 X 5' Snow . . . .... 0 0 1 1 Wendt . . , , 0 0 ll King .... .... 2 2 5 King ..... .... 2 5 5 Frederick .. . . 2 3 5 Van Ordcn .... 1 0 5? Mellen ..... .... 9 9 15 Dahl ..... .... 3 5 5I Shifley ........ . . 1 5 Q2 'ro'rALs ......... 23 34 30 Mt-Henry 20 17 14 23 10.,84 Ilville 21 14 16 20 PAMELA LEIGHT HEAVYWEIG T :Assistant AS 1. Pamela Lcight. :lauqhtcr of ' Mr. and Mrs. Allred Leight 1 K of 907 Allen avenue, a senior ,Y in thc McHenry men Sammi, has been named homemaker .L P. 7: llbl 0 fl' K. ,I iiirii, , ' T, was , as Qfflliilijf ' .. t'-'- I :ggi -'J f:ti:5-'-sg-.35-Z .- me i , S Mwligli ' ri., fi ,, 'WMWWQ . . Q ,iff 1 . 132 ' 5 H .... , U-'jijigi' ul . A 6 ..,..,....,.... V PADIELA LEIGHT of tomorrow. She won thef coveted honor by achieving thc highest score in a written knowledge and attitude exam- ination givcn Dec, 3. Pam was born Oct. 21, 1946,, and moved to McHenry as a small child. She has a sister., Renee, who is a freshman in the local high school. l 1 The young senior, who works for a catering service, is now enrolled in the MCHS home- vnaking class of family living, which is taught to senior girls. l Pam will receive a pin to signify her achievement, and ler test paper will be entered i competition for state honors. he state homemaker of to- orrow will he awarded 21 Sm college scholarship and be named a national fin- 'The second ranking girlg win a S500 scholarship l ,l ll ii 1 LARRY SCIIUERR chuerr. at 154 pounds. lory to the MCHS team as state dis- champion. Rox oi-:i.vIx STATE DISTRICT CHAMPION 5, Y.. ..,. ,. ..., QQ? it Q a S ill - Q Mr' . 'W' M -f:1rf:r':-iisi122:5321:I-fE'1Ti,?f:':5.: 4' - errors 1' .2 -2? 'www ' 5f15isza21sssz23i:3-',1i:?iE?'E? Left' 2. V' DMV-3 M r 5 , ff frm M ...i tems 's 'r-'i 1 .4 f- of if ' gill RFSS PHILLIPS Russ Phillips has reasoi smile after winning the s district wrestling: champion' at Barrington in the 138 pt class. ' K so 'I 1 Y
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