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September 6: October 15: November November November December December December December December December December January 4 January 6 19 CALENDAR OF SCHOJL ACTIVITIES Lillian Nelson '47 - we started the year off with four new teachers, includ- ing a new principal, Mr. Leskowitz, Miss Shirley Mills, Miss Janet Joslin, Mrs. Gloria Robinson. The sophomores held their first formal dance of the year, the Freshman Reception, with Sonny Williamson and his band providing the music. The seventh grade held a lab party this evening and for their first party it was well done. It was their only. party of the year. K This was a great night for the Seniors, as they held the annual senior play, 'Brother Goose.u The cast included Howard Moore, Dorothy Koski, Eleanor Howe, Geralda Desmarais, Connie Lagrenade, Ahti Autio, Faith Lang, Alyce O'Toole, Bev Brown, and Joseph Descoteaux. It was well attended by the public, and very well liked. The first basketball game was held in Troy against Ashby The Troy boys' team lost their first try by 37-26. The girls also lost by a score of 27-15. - I Troy went to it's first out of town game in Wilton, Again Troy was defeated but they put up a good show to the finish, even though the hall was larger than that' on which they were used to playing. The boys score was 40-24. The girls, 48-27. The Freshman class held its first social event of the season in the lab and it proved to be a very successful evening. Again the boys team ventured forth, this time to play against Orange High. The Orange team got the best of Troy and the game ended with Orange ahead 54-20. The Sohpomore class held the annual Christmas party in the lab. Everyone in Junior and Senior high school attended. The big attraction was a clump of mistletoe hung in the center of the lab. School closed for the Christmas vacation. Everyone was in the best of spirits. In the evening the Senior Class held a barn dance in the town hall. Ralph Page and his orchestra provided the music. The Troy boys played St. Michaels of Brattleboro Vt. This was Troy's first victory, the score being 55-ss, Follett and Descoteaux being high scorers. A A game was played in our own hall with Appleton Academy as the visiting team. Both Troy teams were defeated. The final scores being, boys 48-34, girls, 36-20. This must have been a hard luck day for the Troy boys because when they arrived home from Alstead it was reported that they lost the game by a score of 55-29. Tough luck, boys. The boys played the Keene J.V.'s and lost 29-15 fdon't stop reading here, because the boys won quite a few games too. They just haven't got started yet.I
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January 8 January ll January 12 January 22 January 25 January 26 February 5 February 9 February February February February March 7 March 8 March 9 12 15 14 15 ao, In the middle of very snowy weather, the Troy teams ventured forth to Ashby. At lastwm had found a floor as small as that of Troy. In the preliminary game, the Ashby girls defeated the Troy girls by a score of 51-18. Bev. Nelson, left forward played a good game. The Troy boys were defeated but the score was close all the way through. The final score was 54-51. Troy went to Marlboro tonight and was defeated 55-22. In the preliminaries the Troy girls were defeated 41-27. On this date we got away from basketball for awhile. The eighth grade held a lab party which was well attended, their only party of the year. . Tonight Walpole came to Troy to try their hand at defeat- ing us, but Troy defeated them by a large score of 57-19. Walpole doesn't have a girls' team, so the Troy girls watched the boys' game with much enthusiasm. Thayer High of Winchester challenged Troy on this occasion Winchester did its best but was defeated by the Troy teams The final scores being, boys, 44-19, girls, 51-20. On this occasion the senior class presented the movie, Captain Fury in the town nan. It was wen attended and very enjoyable. Again the Troy team had wandering feet which took them to Antrim. Both Troy teams were defeated by Antrim. The finals scores being boys, 58-ll, girls 29-27. night the Junior class held a dance in the the HBlue Jacketsn furnishing the rhythm. very well attended and an enjoyable evening On this Friday town hall with This dance was was had by all. . The two basketball teams played Wilton on their floor. Troy was defeated, the boys score being 51-25, the girls 43 2lc After playing a hard game the night before, the boys team again ventured forth, this time to Vilas of Alstead. They returned home defeated, but not too badly, 41-50. High scorers were Matson and Follett. A little rest from basketball now, as on this date the Seniors held a St. Valentine's Dance in the lab. It was well attended and valentines were exchanged. On this evening a big crowd gathered in the Troy town hall to enjoy one of the biggest basketball games of the season Marlboro vs Troy. In the preliminary game the Marlboro lassies won over the Troy lassies 45-24. The Marlboro boys also overpowered the Troy boys in a hard fast game by a score of 58-27 but everyone who attended the game thought it was worth their time and money. Troy participated in the small-town tournament held at Townsend, Mass. Their opponent for the night being Acton, Mass. Troy defeated Acton by a score of 58-25. A big game was scheduled with Townsent. A large crowd from Troy attended the game, to encourage the boys. Troy was, however, defeated after a fine game, by a score of 49-45. Again Troy entered into a small town tournament. This time it was held at Orange, Mass. Troy played Barre in 'h the preliminaries and won by a close score, 54-52. I
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