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99 Turn Out For Fall Music Thompson's Pinch-Hit Scoring estival By Warsaw Vocalists Helps Tigers Deteat Milford ,lore than 600 people nearly ten to the Mocking Two straight baskets by substi-ed the Warsaw high school Among My Souvenirs tute Doyle Thompson gave War iitorium Tuesday night for vocation”. saw a seven-point lead eai‘ly in fall music festival presented The girls’ sextet sang j the fourth quarter last night, th Warsaw high school vocal ways Chasing Rainbows”,1 and provided the spark for the and “L Tigers' 62 to 50 triumph over the Milford Trojans. Until that Four numbers were r the game had been hard- fought, with neither team able to gain a decided advantage. The victory moves Warsaw into today's semi-final action of the county tournament, saw and Pierceton clash p. m. Whitey Bell, with a 20-point performance, became the first i- x.- ; j player in Warsaw history to »t graduate of Warsaw high Charles Morehcad. Joel, score 1.000 points. lie now has ioo , sang three .numbers. Be BiIl Porter and Paul Di 1.004 in his two and one-half ise”, ‘Serenade and Morn- appearin{? as “The : years. But Bell overshadowed Mrs. Fifer, a soprano, was Four”, entertained wi’hts scoring efforts last night by b°ards for Milford and wound up ssented a bouquet of roses harhpr s|10p arrange mi | making many beautiful passes to [with 19 points. Orn and Augs- burggr each accounted for 12. sic department under the di- Love Song” :tion of Miss Margaret Ann Hayride”. irol. The program featured several j by the high school choir ferent groups, including the lows: “Holy, Holy, Holj Is’ chorus, girls' sextet, high God and 1”, “High Up tool choir, freshman choir, and Kingdom” and My Fait quartet known as The War ; Up to Thee . • v Four , j The freshman choir tlrs. Gene Fifer, the former, Got Shoes”, “Carolina ss Beverly Hartman, was the; Morning” and The O itured soloist. Mrs. Fifer, a re-'Song”. what in the final few minutes while Warsaw was attempting to stall, and a chorus of “boos? rained down on Bell’s ears while Jie, Orn and Augsburger were exchanging kidding remarks meant only to get each other's “goat”. Milford, led by John Yeater and Orn, moved into a 17-14 lead at the end of the first quarter, but three baskets each by Bell War- j and Bowser gave Warsaw a 27-at 3 i 26 halftime advantage. It was 143-40 Warsaw when the third stanza ended, and Thompson's five fielders in the fourth quarter sewed things up for the Tigers. Yeater played his usual brilliant game underneath the back- bacber lowing her appearance on the j Had a Dream Dear and • terminates cutting underneath ge- Island Babe”. j the baskets. John Bowser racked The girls’ choirs opened the! The higjy schools chi » up 16 points for his best effort ogram with the following num-- returned to close the 1 of the season. r$: “March of the Little Tin with the following i The game was fast and rugged, ldiers , lfcas Castle , Lis-.» (conttnued bn i?ase Six c I Warsaw lost five players on per- fouls. and Milford lost rn. Tempers flared som tid-Winter Concert By School lands Very Well Received WARSAW (62) Sisk, f Joyner, f Bell,- c Bowser, g Armington, Sansbury g rjecat- atiA ltei c 'nneMur cy. Bichmon i.ftacKLodling tackles, ulb. guard Conts, F . and Co-totals Spotlif, ostlck, t . er. Despibe snowy and frigid 1 ter of the program, athcr, a large and appreciative were operated by Marion Higg goUtt port dience was on hand Tuesday: and Eddie Hatfield assisted center. HEAR JUNIOR BAND jning for the first presentation i Ruth Ann Hauth and Patty G the annual mid-winter band don. acert by the Warsaw school rids in the senior high school ditorium. The pr°gram was opened wi -1 . .. I cConttnued “On Pa«A - The program, by the senior and : - lior high school bands under ‘ direction of Bazil O'0 s on a par-» ' murley, Richmond, and Couts, Plymouth; guards, Hack-ler, Bloomington, and W -' Southport; cent - UF6RD (50) IX Wuthrich, f drich, f «manc iiiertainmen .. uiar stage lighting e dS announced today by J ;ity Superintendent Carl Burt. | 52-51; Totals r, g FG FT PF 2 3 5 2 0 5 8 4 4 7 2 5 1 0 5 0 1 5 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 25 12 29 FG FT PF 0 0 2 1 2 0 6 7 2 3 6 5 5 2 4 0 0 2 0 3 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 15 20 20 dS announced today by City Superintendent Carl Burt The students will take up the | topic Do High Schools Meet the , Is. produced under the, dire, f American Youth?:’ rd Year 01 'Warsaw Schools )n The Air' Opens Wednesday ---------------------- —Score By Quarters. Shirley Engle, Peggy Carr Attend Annual Girls' State At Indiana U. Two Warsaw high school stu-| Legion auxiliary, they will ha dents, Shirley Engle, daughter of instruction in civic affairs, c Mr. and Mrs. Willis Engle, and ! zenship and organization of c Peggy Ann Carr, daughter of, ' luxililry post throu; r. ana Mis. Billiam Carr, are out the state sends one or m attending Girls' State on the representatives to Girls’ Sta campus of Indiana university, at The school will close July 5. Bloomington this week. Mrs. William Carr took 1
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