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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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Jan. 20 LAST MINUTE REPRIEVE A well-timed Ice storm gave worried students one more chance to prepare for mid-year exams.On Tuesday the exams scheduled for Monday were held In the gym. The portion of the floor that had caved in during a previous game was roped off. By Friday morning all the exams had been completed and the school settled down to its usual routine. Jan.23 JUNIOR DRAMATIC CLUB MEETS The Junior Dramatic Club met in the auditorium where basic rules on breathing and pronounciation were studied under the direction of Miss Ljungquist, Jan.23 THOMASTON VS. FARMINGTON GIRLS The girls team played Farmington in the Grove St. gym. They lost another hard fought game by one point, 18-19. Marion Kwiatkowski was high scorer with 13 points. The Farmington Seconds also won 10-18. Jan. 24 THOMASTON VS. MORRIS We played the first game in the Grove St. Gym in 8 years. Thomaston won by a margin of 40-30. Lyons with 14 points, and Tycenski with 11 points took scoring honors. Jan.27 HONOR LIST ANNOUNCED One Senior, three Sophomores, and four Freshmen made the high honors. In the Junior High School, one eighth grader and eight seventh graders made this list. Jan.27 KNITTING CLUB PLANS INITIATION AND PARTY A meeting of the Knitting Club was held in oom 14 under the supervision of Miss Gangloff. Upon completing plans for the Initiation and a party, af-ghan squares were knitted. Club pins were also discussed. Jan.28 THOMASTON VS. WASHINGTON Thomaston won Its 12th consecutive victory from Washington by a score of 55-27. High scorer was Tom Lyon3--21 points; Innes--7; Tycenski and Small both had 6 points. Jan.29 THOMASTON VS. WASHINGTON GIRLS The girls team played at Washington. They defeated the fast moving team by 39-31. Judy Hutchinson was high scorer with 16 points. The Seconds were defeated, 10-9. Jan.31 THOMASTON VS. LITCHFIELD Thomaston won the third game they have played in the Grove St. gym by a score of 57-23. High scorer of the night was Ed Tycenski with 18 points. 28
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