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Dec. 6 Dec. 9 Dec. 10 Dec. 10 Dec. 13 Dec. 14 ASSEMBLY An assembly was held on Friday December 6. At this assembly both Mr. Monson and Mr. Ebner spoke. Also the newly formed cheerleading sqnad led the school in the singing of the school song, and several old cheers. They also introduced the following new cheer: HEY CHEER Hey.' (cheer leaders) WhatJ (audience) What’s What.’ (cheer leaders) That's what.'(audience) That'3 what they all sayj Ma.' Pa.' Sis, Boom, Bah Thomas ton High School Yeh, Rah, Rah.' STUDENT COUNCIL A motion was made and carried that the Student Council become a member ofthe National Association of Student Councils. Members will receive the national emblem,which is a flame on a square background. GIRLS' TEAM TAKE ON LITCHFIELD The girls' first and second teams played at Litchfield. The first team was victorious with a score of 32-20, while the second team lost to Litchfield with a score of 30-29. Marlon Kwitakowski starred in both games, making 20 points in each game. TFOMASTON VS WATERTOWN Thomaston rolled up their fourth consecutive victory by defeating a stubborn Watertown team,33-32. This traditional game proved to be the best game so far of the season, with Tycenski scoring 10 points Lyons—9 points; Small--6 pointsand Innes 4 points. Good defensive ball was played by Mac uarrie who set up many baskets and got many rebounds. TFOMASTON VS OLIVER WOLCOTT Thomaston won its fifth straight basketball game against Oliver Wolcott of Torrington. The stars were: Tycenski--ll points; Lyons--7; McQuarrie--6 Small--5 and Innes--4. We won by a 38-24 score. The next game will be against our traditional rival, Terryville. JUNIORS HOLD DANCE The first class dance of the season was held .bythe Junior Class. The committee did a splendid 1 ob of planning the dancing program and everything went ofT smoothly. Although this dance was not well attended those who did come spent a very enjoyable evening. Dec. 16 STUDENT COUNCIL ACCEPTS POINT SYSTEM Judy Hutchinson made a report on the point system which she and her committee had worked out. It was announced that a public announcement of the system would be made In March. This system was voted upon and unanimously accepted. 22.
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Dec. 17 Dec. 17 Dec. 19 Dec. 19 Dec. 20 Dec. 20 TH0MAST0N VS. TERKYVILLE Thomaston won its sixth straight game by defeating Terryvllle 43-35, December 17, 1946. This was a hard fight and exciting game. Tycenskl took all honors by scoring 19 points. Lyons came next with 8and then McQuarrie with 7 points. Innes and Small played good defense and got many rebounds. SENIORS SMILE FOR 3IRDIE The seniors had a welcome holiday to go down to theArthur Studios tohave their graduation pictures taken. The day in Waterbury was used for shopping and movies as well as for the business on hand. NO HI-Y MEETING; MEMBERS WORKING FOR GOVERNMENT There was no Ki-Y meeting today; the members are working for the government. Those who don't work have to loaf ; they have made their millions. GIRL'S TEAM BATTLES WASHINGTON The girl's team played Washington here on December 19. Even though the girls were defeated by one point it wqs a very exciting game. Judy Hutchinson was high scorer with 14points and Dolores Franzoso was next with 4 points. The second team evened up the set by winning 20-9. HI-LITES MAKES XMAS APPEARANCE The second issue of the Hi-Llte Review was chuck full ofXmas poems and stories. Another Interesting editorial by its editor-in-chief,Shirley Sanderson, was featured. A page of humor and one of gossip attracted many laughs and exclamations. Also presented wasan accountof the Housatonic ValleyLeague Forum, written by Dorothy Petke. CHRISTMAS ASSEMBLY A play was given by the Junior High School under the supervision ofMiss C-angloff andMiss Ljungquist. The cast included; Brian McCallum,grandfather; Ann Belik, grandmother; Elaine Innes, daughter; Ray Bullock, boy; Carol Wright, colored girl; Alfred Wehrle, colored boy; Robert Oris; Meridlth White; Ann Winslow; Allen Thelin; Edward Kwitkowski;Jenny Retkowski; Barbara Moskaluk; Francis Selleck; 3111 Berg; Larry Ball; Doris Browskl; MaryDanaher;Lois Gilbert; Phyllis Kaefer; Claire Lynch; Mary Walsh; Margaret Gllland; Ed Tycenski, Santa Claus. Mr. Monson spoke on Christman spirit. Mr. Fager-quist presented thecup for selling themost tickets to the annual card party sponsored by the Athletic Association to Ted Johnson, President of the Freshman Class. At the conclusion of the assembly the cast of the play presented gifts to Miss C-angloff and Miss Ljungquist. 24
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