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— G Jr’LS BA SKETBALL — BOYS BASKETBALL
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DRAMATIC CLUB President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Advisor Thomas Gerber Katherine Keating Janice Stevens Ruth Koehler Miss Theo Merwin The Dramatic Club presented the play Five For Rad Luck” at an Assembly in May. The members taking part were: William D’Alton, James Lynch, Mildred Golembeski, Patricia Campion, Priscilla Chalmers, Doris Fcrriss, and Victor Hasler. The play was directed by Roberta Krom, Sybil Golden, and Marion Weeks. TRI-Y President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Advisor Katherine Keating Anali Chapin Eleanor Disbrow Beatrice Martin Mrs. Ralph Johnson This .year the club sponsored a food sale in October and the annual “Harvest Dance” in November. They also held the annual Tri-Y tea here with Torrington and Winsted as guests. They distributed several baskets of food at Thanksgiving. From January through May they have carried on a Vocational Guidance” program and have enjoyed numerous reports on different vocations by townspeople.
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GIRLS’ ATHLETICS This year about forty girls came out for basketball. After much deliberation tl e following were chosen as the First Team: Janice Stevens, Ruth Koehler, Priscilla Chalmers, Dorothy Slater, Ann Tvskiewciz, Harriet Crabb, Ann Straub, Minnie Halpine, Blanche Kwasniewski, Ruby Conn, Dorothy Law, and Sybil Golden. The season proved very successful and after the play-off with Sharon, New Milford was acclaimed Champion of the Housatonic Valley League. Much praise is due Miss .Faris for her untiring efforts in coaching a team which has won the Championship for two successive years. The Second Team was quite successful during the season. As nine of the members of the I'irst Team will be graduated this year, these Second Team members will be put to the test next year. BOYS’ ATHLETICS I he New Milford Higli School Basketball Team completed its fifteen-game schedule quite successfully. Most of the games were hard-fought and lost by only a small margin. There were two over-time games with Washington, their closest rival, but both were lost by one basket. The final game was with Thomaston and resulted in a 26-21 triumph for New Milford. Four Seniors, W. Conn, J. Nabozna, D. Parcells, and W. Salocks will be lost to the team by graduation. Track is a new but successful sport in school this year. The team competed in three meets at Litchfield, New Haven, and Westport, where several records were set. Members of the team were: F. Tctro, J. Jajer, J. Lynch, S. J. Halpine, S. F. Halpine, J. Mangles, L. Benevelli, P. Martin, F. Peagler, T. Nicholas, R. Bostwiek, and R. DurJing, Manager.
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