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Oct. 29 OWL STAFF CANDIDATES INTERVIEWED Although there were 17 applicants '’or membership on the Owl Staff, only 5 were accepted s'n.ce there were only 5 positions to be filled. These elected were: Grade 11—David PullerjGrade 10—Lenny Smith; Grade 9--Patricia MacDermid; and Grade 8--Emily DeFeccol. Stewart Kilpatrick is the seventh grade representative recommended by his teachers. Oct. 30 Oct. 31 Oct. 31 HI-Y TO BE REPRESENTED IN HARTFORD At this meeting of the HI-Y it was decided that Curt Kruger and Mort Madden were to represent them in the youth government in Hartford on Dec.6 and 7. HALLOWEEN DANCE The Student Council with the aid of its sponsor,Mr. Drumm and the help of local merchants,held a dance Wes Billings orchestra was hired for the occasion by the Rotary Club. Soda was sold by the Student Council and a brief parade was led by the Fife and Drum Corps, The students appreciated blithe efforts and hope that it will become an annual affair. JUNIOR HIGH HALLOWEEN PARTY A Junior High Halloween party was held in Room 8 at 7:30. A costume parade which preceded the party was very colorful. At the party various types of games were played. There was a blueberry pie-eating contest wonby Joan Knox and Marion Gangloff. A magician was also on hand with some very clever tricks. Later prizes were awarded to Mary Elizabeth Danaher, Robert Foster, dressed in women’s underwear,--the funniest, and Richard Weckler, the most orginal. Miss Judy Hutchinson awarded the prizes. The party wa!s supervised by Miss Gangloff, Miss Ljungqvist, Miss Ranney and Mr. Fagerquist. 12.
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Oct. 19 Oct. 22 Oct. 22 Oct .22 Oct. 23 Oct.23 CSPA CONVENTION AT Y,IL3Y HIGH Members of both the Hi-Lites and the Owl Staff attended the Connecticut ocholastic Press Assn, convention at Yjilby High School in Vmterbury. Ideas for producing the Owl and the Hi-Lites Review were obtained, Riss Goodwin and Hiss Gorman accompanied the group. ASSIC-H2KTS GIVEN TO OV.L STAFI FETESFS Members received their assignments for the -year. During the week Curtis Kruger was appointed Business Manager and Dorothy Golden Secretary. ONLY TERES DIRTY LOCKERS FOUND During second period Jean Roberts and Oudy Hutchinson inspected the lockers which, surprisingly enough, were found to be in excellent order. Since this was tne lirst inspection, the offenders weie not punished. SENIOR VARSITY OVER FORL'AN With a score of 4-0,Thomas ton was again victorious. This game was the fifth in five years that Thomas-ton has triumohed over Forman. JUHxO.t ill OH SOCCER The Junior High Soccer team swept down the fieldto complete victory over Litchfield. The score was 2-0. PLAi.S fO., TRI-Y HAYRImE The Tri-Y made plans for a hayride to be November 2. The committee in charge was Catherine Caregnato and Judy Hutchinson. For refreshments, cider and donuts are to be served. held on Oct. 24 Oct. 25 Oct. 23 Oct. 29 2-1 VICTORY OVER YtATERT.0Y:N In an exciting game wi%h Watertown, our varsity team finally won, with the game ending after two overtime periods. TEACHERS CONVENTION It was a happy holiday for the pupils of theThomas-ton schools as the teachers attended a TeachersCon-vention. Students and teachers always look forward to this first vacation of the term. JUNIOR VARSITY PLAYS AT HEY,TOY.N The Junior Varsity chalked up another victory at Newtown with a score of 3-2. JUNIOR CLASS MEETING A second meeting of the Junior class was held with the purpose of selecting a class ring committee. The following were chosen: Elsie Kipp, mleanor Bereza, David Puller and Edward Tycenski. It was decided to have a dance lor which Dorothy Petke and Curtis Kruger are to make arrangements. 11.
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