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Hi-Lites OPEN HOUSE From November 6-11 we observed American Education Week in our school. Posters were displayed in public places and all ,parents received invitations to attend our classes on designated days of the week. The rooms made displays for the various class activities. On Wednesday, November 8th, a special program was given. Guest speaker for the evening was Dr. H. J. Long. Also on the program were several selections by the band. During the evening the public was free to inspect the classrooms. CHRISTMAS PARTY The Saturday evening before Christmas the high school students held their annual Christmas party. The recreation committee started the evening by leading the group in active games. When the potential energy of the teen-agers was reduced to a minimum amount, the K.P. depart- ment announced that it was time to report to the kitchen. The process of eating was stopped and looks of awe and amazement appeared upon the students' faces when Mrs. Deaton walked in with a distinguished guest. Where she found Santa Claus CD.S.j we do not know, but the jolly fellow distributed the many presents to the impatient and curious group. The students then left, supposedly to go home, after enjoying a wonderful evening. BASKETBALL BANQUET On April 29, the High School and Grade School basketball squads geiielathe honored guests at the informal banquet, sponsored by the During the course of the evening, Mr. Deaton awarded Basketball and Band Letters. The party ended by playing games which had been prepared by the recreation committee. -A A Y-,,. ,W ,. .U . A. .. .-4.,-.. ..AlnL.. . .-.
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High School Athletics BASKETBALL Basketball this year could be considered as successful. In High School, with only nine boys enrolled, all of which were on the squad, we came through with a ten won-nine lost record. Most of our opponents had advantage of size and age, but the spirit of determination to win paid dividends to our fighting five. Cotton Top Garnholz came through as the highest scorer for the season with 182 points. Charles Aussieker took the honors in making the highest percentage of his free throws f.444l. The basketball squad consisted of the following nine boys: Charles Aussieker, Kenneth Eickmeyer, Maurice Garnholz, Roger Hake, Norman Kahre, Arthur Lamczyk, Louis Sphere, David Spenner, Billy Westerfeld. The three cheerleaders this year were: Ruth Koelling, Marilyn N ierman, and Jeanette Reinkensmeyer. THUNDERBOLTS RECORD Woodlawn ........ ............ H oyleton ..... Hoyleton ........... .., ........ St. Dominic Hoyleton ........... ............. - .. Okawville Hoyleton ........... ....................... C oultervllle Hoyleton ..... - .... ..... M .,..... Breese ....... Carlyle ......... Hoyleton ..... Hoy eton .......,... ............ S t. Dominic Woodlawn ........ ............ H oyleton ..... Hoyleton ........... ..- ........ Coulterville Breese ......... Hoyleton .... Hoyleton ........... ......... - . Waltonvxlle Odin ...... .... - Hoyleton Carlyle .... ............. ............ H o yleton .... Hoyleton ................. ........... W altonvllle Odin ............... ............ H oyleton ..... Mills Prairie Hoyleton ..... Hoyleton ....................................... Okawvllle . DISTRICT TOURNAMENT New Baden ............................... - 55 Hoyleton ........... - ..................... .W 30 SPARTA FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE TOURNAMENT Gorham ................................ - ........ 61 Hoyleton ........... - ...... l .......... 35
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