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-Q. '.' . fu-uf ,... . . .-. - EW4'-T' pq v..4A f ,, A .H 5,4- -.gr .-. 1... .. .,,- .A- -.-.,q 52-,.-., 'gfllzu 1 . I-iz .NIL nf CContinued from page 59 quarter the Colts tromped the Eagles, almost doubling the score, In the final fourth. H.H.S. made a moderate comeback., the game ending in favor of the Colts 48-59. lrle led the scoring fOI' CHS with 2O points and Zimmerman was high for Holden. The B team made a, verygood showing in handling and passing the ball, winning their game, 47-27. TIGERS DEFEAT Corrs 42-43 IFTTEBLING HIGH POINT MAN 1 In a thrilling game Friday, January 6, the C.H.S. Colts and the Warrensburg Tigers locked horns, with the Tigers emerging the victor by only two points 44-42. The Tigers grabbed the ball and gott off to a good star-tbut the Colts soon pulled uparrl it was' a close game for the first half, the score at the quarter being ll-10 and at the ha'Lf2O-19 both in favor of W.H.S. The third quarter was every bit a tightly played, the lead changing hands six times infour minutes., Pulling ahead in the last of the third quarten, W.H.S. increased their lead to 5 points 52-27 at the official time -out the Colts poured on the steam and came to within one point of the Tigers, 42-45, where the score stood at the end of the game. Before the final whistle,Ha b Smith was fouled and shot his free throw after the game had ended to account for the extra point. Fitterling, who shot from every distance and angle, was high scorer for the Colts with 15 points and LeighandHeatherly caged ll each for the Tigers. The C.H.S. B squad was again victorious, winning over the W.H.S. squad 55 to 140 .,,,, ,,. ., - --f , -554-41 ga 11: gt f ' '- Q' 1 ' , ' , , ':..-V 1 f A151:'f V ff' ' ffff'1f-f 16. 1. I' :rw ft' kv' 1 , ,. - , , I ,,,,, ,-,,V,f ,fM,,1 ' 'Y Hr - m.Vi',. I if , . V, 1, A G ,V WL iw 9 , , Q You KNOW We wish to introduce one of our future basketball stars from the 'class of 55.. His name is Albert Brown, 'Buddy' to hiS friends. 'Buddy' is 5'8 tall and weights 145 pounds. His eyesm hazel and his hair is brown Ccrew cutj. Fried chicken, ihce cream and cake are 'Buddy s delights agriculture and basketball are his favorite classes. He says he has lots of favorite friends. We hop Buddy will do hiS best for College High. And receive the best in return. M87 he always have 'lots of favorite friends.
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2 5 s T Q i 1 r E A f Y E 3 E 1 1 5 Y A ELWELL, EARP AND FITTER 7 G ,mgqd imc, QCOBH TQ MN QVEE GQRHYHOUNDS 38-at In a thrilling game December 20, the C.H.S. Colts defeated the Windsor Greyhounds 38 to 3A, It was the Colts' second win in as many starts in conference play. K I The Colts got off to a good start to lead at the end of the first quarter. In the second quarter the Colts displayed good ball handling and went on to 'maintain a six point lead at halftime. As the second half got into action, the Colts continued to pull away until they held a 13 point lead at the end of the third quarter. In the final quarter the Windsor boys began to cut the lead down with the Colts holding only a 3 point margin at the official time out, mm went on to tie the game at Niall before Elwell got a buck- et and Earp and Fitterling scor- M with a free throw each to put the game on ice. ' Roger Irle led the attack for the Colts collecting lo points, while Gregory set Cthe pace for Windsor with lO points. The Colt HBH teami won from dm Windsor reserves oO to 25, hia preliminary game. All mem- bers of the HBV team squad con- Mdbuted to ,the scoring with Mlcoxen racking up 2l points hr scoring honors. ALUMNI HUFFED AND PUEFED TQ win ovaa cows In a game played January 3 in the C.H.S. puffed them- victor over Mmwow Gymnasium, Mumni huffed and wlves to a 50-A9 Y Rm l9A9-5O varsity squad,in two Unilling overtimes. The varsity got offuvan early had but it was soon cut and at We half they led by only f1V9 ,3. .:'-1-:ggi--,. 1.1 -' - . J S ,.1-fee-:M:n::Ix-16 1-1' ' - 1 'v.':ax'f 3,12--EFv: ' c' :P X Fd c-fi 239-DI-1?.J'U 'CJ mm SH- cocisncro o 'DDJ CD4-r OCLU1 SZ H- cnara Sham cfwrsram U1 USD ticnd .'3'fESc+ Us I-'I-'I-'m':5',.OCDQa Um Oiwibsioxcor-1-rod cw P-+32 E cf SUCDI-'-IT tCJ.'IS'U 9DUQ S.'ZSc+CDIxJ cfH-'-sl-'-O2cfQJc+Q- oc Lvcrco 1-I-SDH-Em O4-fl Cbml-'5I'C5mZ3CD SOt3iZ5JIxJ r-1-1-'-cf UQ I-+3 f-1-Ca SDI-':EcfcnS CDS SD'-so I-fr-J-le'-D' 1-1-SDBZSSDCMJQJ CHD CTQ,'iSQJU25'Qa Ernsrr-fmtf CD cv ,o Bd'-sr-'D 0:1511 EC H- 'N-:I CLI-'34 PCJCDQJ -rl occ:-'-cnC11f'1 more 'Elms'-s:3comcfcr ONHHJJ 0 Cf c'D S CD zxJcDE3 cf!-1-mmcfm'-S HSDCD UDIT53 QJCDLY' Cad Scorers'-scoff CD C+ H- QOQ 099' mir cf 1 alan crm 'srl-1 Pm O oc'-u will 'gm Hn GNC cr: om crm:-51 D'Ui H H-Hxroag m : Sim m'1mxbH. wif' I'-'ku LU l 'X,0 ,O Colts--A9 Irle Earp Eitterling Halley Elwell Krewson Wilcoxdn Tracy g TOTAL I Alumni--SO . M. Smith G. Smith N. Walker B. Coleman N - N 'H I-' '13 CJOI'-'IXJIXJI-'IXDCDI-'CDXAJXJJXJT OO CD G3 ' ', I-J 'TJ I-' -'El I L OCJCDOZOI--'IXJCDCDCDJFCDI-'T-8 E ' I ig Ax H l ' U1'l-'kJ'Il'-'IOUT-l?l- l-'lXJl- l'-'l -'-j Cl- CDI0Z0CD10kAJCD'T-Z1 0 I Q V 0 D. Lamb B. Fitterling J. Whiteman J. Boyer J. Vaughn Schnakenberg M. Kugler B. O'Dell TOTAL COLTS TRIUMPH OVER EAGLES -WITH A SCORE OF A8--39 IRLE SCORESIZQIPOINTS The C.H.S. Colts tangled with the Holden Eagles Jan. 9,at Hom en High School. The first half was relatively uneventful with respect to scor ing with the tally at the half being 2O-17 for the Colts Evidently the change of baskets helped and during the third CContinued on page o.,
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..x- .. . . s.. 1' age 5 'ETC e i AN? I 0 f W ff. 7 4 9 Teachers are hoping that their pupils will be able to get to class on time now. Among those lucky people who received watches for Christmas were Kitty H. Cfrom Dickiei, Betty Rose Cfrom Guess Whoh, Anna Mclvlurphy' Betty Marr, Shirley Fitterling, Laverne Phillips. Some people have all the luck! Dub, what is this Ihear about you and ??? having to sleep ' your car Saturday' night ,just because you cut the wrong wire. Terrible mistake wasnft it Dub? By the grapevine I hear that Marilyn Cross had a nice Birthday Party during the Christmas-- vacation. As consequences after losing a card game Joyce B. was Supposed to call up a Freshman boy from G.H.S. and ask him for Hdate. Lucky Joyce! .... none of them werehome. 1 Joan K. broke her New years resolution now because a certain tall, dark, and handsome from Clinton is really interested. HHS reasons, doesn't shell When you ask Betty M. who Save her that pretty ring, why GOES she answer The Mystery Man gave it to me. The way her eyes tight up when she answers is H0 mYStery though. Vivian, why do you alwaysrush over to the cafeteria at noon? Does Buddy know about this? Scottie when did you start the flame glowing again fora certain boyifrom Windsor and why???Good looking picture you have of him? QLUESTIUIQT oF WEEK WHAT IS YUAUR NEW YEARFS RES ULUTIUN Dr Schott I didn't make any because Ives mme I'd break Umm Jack Turner Uh I made lots of resolutions y,My last onemasnot to keep the other ,resolutiors Betty Marr,.Q,y.,Trcy.yto catch a cer tain Leeton boy B Joan Knaus, Try to catcheaman Anna McMurphy be a mo studious student Jane Scott Not to misseahmkmw ball game Russel Halley To drink more buttermilk J W Earp To run from certain girl H Norma Clifton Not to beat on anyone Daryl Dodson Not to bernaany later than l OO a m Mrs Stevens Gosh no, I break them too soon CCont1nuedD 9 rfflti Uv' aww 553855 QV Y 'Nr - 1, - f 57e l' We ' fifth '-T 'L I 1 .V 5.5. .' 512111. 1 I 57251: Tr V if-cali' A ti-ly--it ' -. ecgrv- -1. - U 'i f 7 't 0 S 0- V v is if t1FwL e, Qklj I 6 ' 'VI ' F-55' A p- gi tjpjf. Q , Wai, . 5 Q. mr! I gg.,--1 5 emi' .vi f 'Mila 11 5 lilrjgj 2' '1'IQI'F5 I I f2fiif5 - ' - -4,1 ' Eg N i ' 4g .A -r-mga. Wi ILW- V f P 'aa 4 I ,Q 1 -f ,J 'F 5 fri' -It ' .Ig , awiti' 4, 1 ,al-lj.. ft s V'-5.21-,L..T It 1 - '---J ig , t!'V rg:f 313 If . S-RJ 1 ' . ' ae. I Z ,I ii? ' nts 'QQ I- 1 ,- '.' ' ni 9 ' ' 'i I '1' - s.. , 11 1 I El! v ' ' M' . 'wifi I :f u-.1-' f . n N I W5 4In ei: a , ' x . . it 3 1 e It f Ia wig . tg ?, - - Ig' 5 M15 ,.:. Wally Br own, Ervin Krews on and pg 1 It -I ' v 51 ,II ,.a'3'g ..g I My fy I 1 5g,ZE, ,Ut it I - - - fit It :.- is A Hr' ff., W -I I si? f are ll'1 525 . iq , M ser - '12 i Pi o f i cgtg Q 35:1 599' Y wr! I 1 ,,' I . 0 W ri - itil 1 , 5 ' . v ' - ,lt 3 9- , 1 ' +555 If - - wa I' 1. Q . ':. . . 'ig tl - fa. -1 Ie ' :F 4 ' I -S .--1+ . L WW' . To TG 'ta T T-4, , In Q ,Legs , if - ' Q '5-.Q-X355 ' yy 5 Hg o z fa 4 '55-Qi: I ' I Elia - W fb 0 Hi I -' fi . . 2 X a . Q .fig ' ' K 17 ' Ai . ' D' ' 1 +3 I if I ' I :eel - we ' I 1 Bk? : . . 12557 2 Ei I . ' . 'iii I F5514 'W ' fi - ,5 f 'fl . f f . . ,g Q , 9? ,.1 new
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