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Show II. II. S News BIRDIE LOU HILTON Snow Emerges Victors Over HHS i The Hinckley high school Mustangs Mus-tangs were defeated by Snow high school in their first basketball tus-,sle tus-,sle of the year by a margin of 36-33. Snow held, the lead throughout the game by an average of four points and seemed to have an edge ed-ge on experience over the Mustangs Mus-tangs who didn't get really warmed warm-ed up until the fourth quarter. During the final period they strong ly contested the visitors lead but couldn't sem ,to overtake them. Despise being on the wrong end of the score the entire squad show ed promise of taking on a great deal of polish as the pre-season goes on, to be in 'fine shape for league play. Hardy, center for HHS was their high point man with 7 points to his credit. Allred, Snow forward, was high for the game with 14 counters .followed by Hansen, for Snow with 12. The preliminary game also ended end-ed in victory for Snow. Seinior Hop Rated Great Success . . A large holiday crowd overflowed overflow-ed the gym Wednesday evening at the annual HHS Senior Hop, held traditionally the night before Thanksgiving. With the hall colorfully color-fully decorated in rainbow hues to the theme of "Come to the Mad-ri Mad-ri Gras" and superlative music being be-ing supplied by members of Wes Barry's band the dance was rated one of the best ever held. During the intermission the floor show was presented as follows: Eight Senior and Junior girls in costumes did a tamborine dance; the Theme song was sting by Ronald Ron-ald Nielson and Birdie Lou Hilton after which four couples danced the rumba. David Bishop received the large dressed turkey. Sophomores Hold Class Party . . . I Monday evening the 10th grade held a class party in the Home Ec. room at the high school. The group joined in playing games and dancing dan-cing after which delicious refreshments refresh-ments were served. |