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m ftbrmr 4lenTim Greetings 2 3 10 f 11 ie n la 23 gf 25 5 12 IS 26 6 15 20 T It 1 a 15 21 22 2T 23 Feb. 3 JUNIOR KNITTING CLUB A combination meeting and party ofthe KhittihgClub was held in Room 14 under the supervision of Mss Gangloff. New members were initiated and refreshments were served. Feb. 4 THOMASTON vs. LITCHFIELD GIRLS The girls team defeated the Litchfield girls,21-16 at the Grove Street gym. karion Kwiatkoski scored 12 points while Joan Anderson scored 9.Thisgame tied the girls with Washington for first place in the Housatonic Valley League. reb. 5 THOkASTON vs. OLIVER WOLCOTT Thomaston High, with Tycenski leading the scorers with 10 points,trounced Oliver Wolcott 44-24. This was the 14th consecutive win for the Bears. Feb. 6 BI-Y MEETING The Hi-Y meeting opened with the recetation o.f the pledge. This was the first meeting of the 1947 season. It was voted at this meeting that three new members, John Walsh, George Brasch, and Jack Mac-Dermid, were to be admitted tothe club. There was discussion on the basketball game and on the pictures of the World Series. mi f , Offfo 14 i U fZI 31
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Feb. 7 Feb. 7 Feb. 11 THOMASTON GIRLS CLINCH NORTHERN TITLE The girls' basketball team played the last game of the league series at Morris.Marion Kwiatkoski and Shirley Sanderson set the scoring pace,which ended 31-21, with 14 and 9 points respectively.The girls will meet Hawley High of Newtown to determine .the championship of the whole Housatonic League on February 20. THOMASTON OUTPOINTS REGIONAL We traveled to Regional to play our last and most exciting game of the regular season. We were behind all the way, but tumely baskets by Tycenski and Lyons, and a foul shot by Luboveski won us the game, 35--32. This is the first time that a Thom-aston team has completed an undefeated season. THOMASTON VS A.S.D. The girls team played A.S.D. on Feb. 11. Our girls won the game by a score of 30--19. Judy Hutchinson was high scorer with a total of 10 points. The second team lost, 5—11. Feb. 12 Feb. 14 Feb. 14 Feb. 18 Feb. 18 TRI-Y SOCIAL The Tri-Y held its monthly social in Room 8 and in the Auditorium.The Thoraaston Hi-Y and the Torring-ton Tri-Y were guests. Mrs. Leavy and Mr. and Mrs Fagerqulst chaperoned the group. Refreshments were served by the committee in charge and games and dancing were enjoyed. GIRLS LOSE HEARTBREAKING GAME ON VALENTINE'S DAY The girls team played Newtown for the championship of the Housatonic Valley League. They lost the game by one point, 17--18. Marion Kwiatkoski was the high scorer with 6 points. T.H.S. AGAIN TOPS MORRIS The Thoraaston bears again beat Morris, 36-26. This was the first win In the Housatonic League playoffs.High scorers were Lyons with 14 points, Innes with 8 and McQuarrie with 6. GIRLS'LAST GAME-ELLSWORTH The girls' team played the last game of t eir season against Ellsworth. The girls won with Shirley Sanderson scoring 9 points. Our second team lost 18--8. SECOND LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME PLAYED Thomaston met Regional for the third time at Washington in the Semi-Finals of the Housatonic League plavs-offs. Thomaston won, 40-31.Individual scoring was evenly spread with Innes scoring 9, Tycenski, Small and Mc iuarrie with 8 aoiece and Lyons with 7 32.
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