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Oct. Oct. °ct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct Oct Oct 10 TRI-Y HOLDS INITIATIONS New members were initiated into the Tri-Y, following which refreshments were served in Room 8. The old members as well as the new members thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Those initiated were: Marilyn Hurley, Joyce Wood, Nancy Kaefer, Lois Hearn, Jean and Joan Sanderson, Martha Maloney. 11 SECOND HI-Y MEETING October 18 was set as the date for admittance of four new members. Raymond %an and Curtis Kruger were selected to see about obtaining the gym for sports night. 11 THOMASTON VS OLIVER WOLCOTT TECH. Torrington was defeated In their first game of the season by a score of 12-0. High scorers were: Richmond—3 goals and McQuarrie—2 goals. Another victory for the team. 14 JUNIOR HIGH SOCCER In a decisive battle over Forman, the Junior igb Soccer Team raced across the field to triumph with a score of 5-0. 15 OWL STAFF THIRD MEETING A motion was made that Miss Goodwin appoint a committee to speak to Mr. Monson about the class will and prophesy,since he had suggested that they be ommitted. Those on the committee arer Joan O'Neill, Marilyn Brown, Judy Hutchinson and ames Sheldon. 16 TRI-Y PROGRAM COMMITTEE FOR OCT. IS CHOSEN The Tri-Y president Marilyn Brown, announced the program committee. They were: Judy Hutchinson, Joan O’Neill,Jean Roberts and Catherine Careganto. 16 EDUCATIONAL MOVIE SHOWN At an assembly of the entire school an Informational movie about teleprocessing of rubber and the making of tires was shown. 17 HI-LITES HOLD FIRST MEETING At the first meeting of the HI-Lites, Shirley Sanderson was elected President and Eleanor Gxohoski Secretary-Treasurer. The club decided to again put out the school newspaper. The following were chosen into the club: Eleanor Bereza,Lois Mellor, Jane Morton, Frances Kwetkus, Arlene ader, Irene Shypinka, Regina Nowakowski, Mary O'Neil, and Dorothy Petke • 17 JUNIOR VARSITY AGAIN WINS On October 17,the Junior High, Soccer team conquered Litchfield with a score of 6-0. 8
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13+6 iV‘tolUT 19+e Oct. 1 Oct. 2 Oct. 3 Oct. 3 Oct. 4 Oct. 9 + m £ t T a e 2 ± 5 r 6 I i $ i 3 10 T 11 12 13 If 15 16 IT IB 13 20 21 2! 23 2f 25 26 n 2$ 23 30 3! ♦ SECOND SOCCER GAME, FIRST DEFEAT Watertown won a 2-0 victory over Thomeston closely fought game played at Watertown. in TRI-Y MEETING Four members were chosen to attend a state conference of the Hi-Y and Tri-Y to be held in New Haven on Oct, 12. They were: President, Marilyn Brown, Recording Secretary, Eva Potpolak, Judy Hutchinson, and Shirley Sanderson. FIRST MEETING OF THE HI-Y The meeting opened with the recitation of the Hi-Y pledge after which the following officers were elected: President, Harry Innes; Vice President, Richard Warner; Secretary, Mortimer Madden; Treasurer, Lachlan Harkness. FIRST TIE GAME OF THE SOCCER SEASON The third game of the soccer season ended with Newington and Thomaston tied at 1-1. Charles Smalli played a brilliant defense game at the Thomaston goal. ATHLETIC COUNCIL PLANS CARD PARTY At the first meeting of the Athletic Counciltenta-tive plans for the cardparty tobe held in November were held. Members of this council are: Mr. Albert Ebner, Mr. Norman Fagerquist, Mins Pauline Dunn, Mortimer Madden, Thomas Lyons, Alice Neddermann, Joyce Wood and David Fuller. JUNIOR HIGH VARSITY VS NEWTOWN A thrilling game between Thomaston resulted In a tie scdre of 5-5. 7. and Newtown
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