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1947 A A F » ws J an » 3 JUnuaru • m ♦ % w 1 T n f $ % + 5 6 I I 6 Z 3 j T 10 H 12 13 If 15 16 IT 16 13 20 21 22 23 2f 25 26 I i 2? 26 23 30 31 THOMASTON On Jan .3, VS LITCHFIELD following a two weeks ' vacation, Thomaston overpowered Litchfield High by a score of 70—20. Those leading the attack were Ray Luboyeski— 12. points, Tom Lyons—12 points and Ed Tycenski—10. 1947 Jan. 7 Jan. 7 PEP RALLY During a peprally,Mr. Ebner commented on the snowball fights and also about sportsmanship at the games. The cheerleaders then took charge and led the school in the school song and some cheers, including this new oner Come on, team, fight Come on, team, fight Come on, team, come on, team Fight, Fight, fight, fight. With a left, left, left. With a right, right, right. Come on, team, come on, team. Fight, fight, fight. THOMASTON VS REGIONAL Thomaston upset Regional High by a score of 46-20. High scorers of the night were: Ed Tycenski—13, points,Tom Lyons--12 points, and Charlie Small--ll points. 25
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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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Jan. 8 Jan.9 TRI-Y NOMINATING COMMITTEE CHOSEN The nominating committee was chosen which includes Dorothy Golden, Joan O’Neill, and Jean Roberts. The election of ofrlcers will take place at the next meeting. The program committee was appointed. It includes: Marilyn Hurley, Nancy Kaefer, and Rose Lynch. ELLSWORTH VS THOMASTON The girls played a heartbreaking game against Ellsworth which they again lost by one point. The score was 15-16. Judy Hutchinson was high scorer with 6 points. T.H.S. second stringers won 18-15. Jan.11 Jan.13 THOKASTON VS WATERTOWN Thomaston won its 9th consecutive victory by nosing out Watertown, 38-20. McQuarrie scored 14 ooints, Innes 9; Lyons 7; and Small 5. Ed Tycenski was held to only 4 points. MEETING OF SENIOR AND JUNIOR RED CROSS CLUBS A meeting of the Senior and Junior Red Cross Clubs was held in Room '4. Miss Gangloff was advisor. The following officers were elected: President-- Mary Arline ’Walsh; Vice President---Joan Anderson; Treasurer---Lois Gilbert; and Publicitv Agent------ Clare Lynch. Miss Gangloff and Miss Gorman are the club advisors. Jan.15 Jan.15 Jan.16 Jan.17 TRI-Y ELECTS OFTICEPS The following girls were elected to office: President—Jean Jennings; Vice President----Hilda Fair- child; Corresponding Secretary------Nancy Kaefer; Recording Secretary--Lois Mellor; Treasurer---Lois Richards; and Chaplin—Cecil Traver. JUNIOR DRAMATIC CLUB The first regular meeting of the Junior Dramatic Club, under the supervision of Miss Ljungqvlst, was held. Richard Gilland acted as temporary chairman. The results of the votes taken for officers were: President—Elaine Innes; Vice President---Alice Nedderman; Secretary----Pat McGrath; Treasurer---Margeret Gilland; Director of Stage Managements---John Kiely; Master of Properties— Raymond Grohoski. . THOMASTON VS A.S.D. The girls team played against the American School for the Deaf and Dumb over at Hartford. The girls triumphed 17-10. Marion Kwiatkoski was the high scorer of the afternoon with 9 points. The second team won 18-10 THOMASTON VS TEREYVILLE Thomaston won its ssecond game of the Terryville series 33-24. There was a capacity crowd of 1,000 at the game. A section of the floor caved in as a result of this large attendance, so we will be unable to use the gym for the rest of the year. 26.
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