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.-AM; Lfco 4 Hilltoppers Defeat Westfield by Ten Point Margin In First Win r e' . V3 Over Pioneers In Five Seasons v , List Leaders in High Sch°o1 phy,ical Ed Th« drouth is over! Montello High School's Hilltop- pers roared into action In »n o O 0 js CT O - Jlfj Hilltop Squads Shade Princeton in Pair of One-Point Heart-Stoppers z • S f y v aikt bvi Si3 JfJ 1=5.-? o ± € is; all ID M ff I - Improved Hilltop Quintet Connects,- Trims Pardeeville Easily 44 to 38 X- •r'Z-cS-- ?£ Alter absorbing two defeats in their first three starts, the Mont- ello High School basketball team tnmaH in Itutir JmcI tmr Awn.nja Montello Students to i Take Part in Ona.Art ' Extra Height, Shooting Deciding Factors as Ox-En Top Local Cagers 4 Just what happens when a short, fast team gets up against a gang I FFA Boys to Hold of tall ones was well demonstrat- v . c , ed at the Montello gym last Frt- Yearly bflfhe reed O- '• ' 1 Wins FFA c ontest for sight Year j ♦ School Monday 41 Turn Out for First Hilltopper Cage Practice,- First Game Nov. 18 Vojaiw 4 J Hohner. Heinie Klawitter. Jerry I Leffler. Jerry Polcyn. Krai i Roidt. Don Roidt. Frank Danner. Dick Noreen. John Bandt. Albert The musical department of the • Gordon Werdin. Bobby Freitag. Montello High School will stage a j Schwartz. Ronald Blada. • - • -----—• ' Melvin Inara ham lawrrnrr lib f SSF HIGH SCHOOL MUSICIANS TO APPEAR IN CONCERT NEXT THURSDAY EVENING V First Place Port Edwards Eleven H . '• Hilltoppers 41-0 Trimming 'he 7-C confer-1 homecoming, was sparked by Ed r Oa tangled I wards. a triple-threat back who Cj •' on I is rated the top player in the con V A fere nee, Edwards personally rack J0 Vp, „ •n three touchdowns and had 'vL “c C • coo pie more Top per- y O °e' k A 1». a 41-0 y Montello s quite so big. how A the fact that a large . V cZ Hilltopper regulars failed •. O w . p 4|»e losers was given vo played the into the Also. Montello breathing down Port Edwards' neck a few times but just couldn't swing it Four times the Hilltop- pers drove down to within five yards of a score but lost the ball « 'Y- secutfrt sc tiring at w i. ' 1 ep- -dng rival. aration tor Frio » against the tree 'CJ O n V , V 1 »- • V ' . i ±li
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The Hilltoppers dropped their 11-man opener last Friday to Om- ro by a score of 35-13. And. though their inexperience stuck out all over them, their loss was not I.-W -I — - - -• -- Annual Homecoming Celebration Starts Wednesday Night With Pep Rally, Bonfire, Snake Dance Plans for Montello's second an- nual Homecoming celebration were beginning to roll this week and the high school students, faculty members, and.j£ £jntef of Corn- High School Actors Get 'B' Rating in One-Act Play Contest Freitag and Bean Score as Green a' - , vwr Hilltopptr Eleven Bow! to Omro £ • Freshman Class Leads In Enrollment at Montello High School Tri-County Hands Hilltoppcrs Third Defeat in Spite of Hot Second Half iRnidt, a regular HUItopper line man did not play at all. due to a leg injury suffered in a farm acci- dent recently Hilltoppers to Open Grid Season Against Omro Tomorrow Afternoon Name Sixteen to High School Intramural Montello High School's gridders, sharpened by three weeks of .steady practice, will meet Omro at 2 p. m. Friday in a tfamn that will be Montello-Westfield to Clash for 'Golden Pig' Trophy as Highlight Of Second Annual Homecoming Set off Wednesday night in a Local Home Economics, .. . Teacher Resigru from HilltOPpeC CoOCll Lists p f High School Faculty Dorothy Weiske Named LI3 To Receive DAR Good p e 6oV Citizenship Award Dorothy Weiske. da Mr and Mrs. Anton- been chosen Daughter o -l3 C 0 « 1 ey« Of Coach -at -i8tnan Hilltopper - % %OVT been busy this v v .eparing themselves for game of the season, a clash C eV rith 0mro on local field on ;h Friday’ S«Plomber 1». „ by her Emphasis on the practice flrld »0'’ u by the fa- ihus far has been on conditioning. cul A Jy . - t exemplifying llh a little blocking and tackling qual' v .nice, de pend ability, practice as well The boys will patri . and leadership. probably start scrimmaging later - , “ it early next week. „v
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“PEOPLE ARE FUNNY” The senior class play, “People Are Funny un- der the direction of Miss Lucille Tosch, was adap- ted from Art Linkletter’s comedy program, People Are Funny . The play really gets under way when Art sends Roscoe Higginbottam, a hy young man, to make a date with Betty Vernon whom he has never seen before. A convertible coupe is to be Section. “PCeuf CAST OF CHARACTERS Richard Timm .............................Announcer Frank Danner.....................Art Linkletter, MC Susan Daniels...........Mabel Finney, a contestant Robert Schinkel ................................ .........Roscoe Higginbottam,ta shy man of 24 lone Klimke.........Peggy Sheridan, a contestant Rita Schwochert........Milly Vernon, a kid sister Dorothy Weiske . . Betty Vernon, a romantic miss Florence Steinhaus ............................. .......Kate Vernon, an understanding mother Dick Noreen..................................... .... Ed Vernon, a not-so-understanding father Melvin Bell.............Stan Rockwell, a go-getter Phyllis Czeskleba .............................. ............ Wanda Williams, a lifelong friend John Bandt.............George Stewart, a contestant Jacqueline Kiger.......Elsie Carter, a contestant Gerald Leffler............Don Carter, a contestant his prize if he succeeds. What he doesn't know is that Betty has received a series of strange gifts such as a collapsible chair and a mule. Betty's father is one of the most terrible tempered men in town so poor Roscoe has quite a time. Page 20
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