New Milford High School - Schaghticoke Yearbook (New Milford, CT)

 - Class of 1952

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Page 29 text:

I, Helen Jones, leave my pleasant memories of high school days to anyone who can fulfill them. I, Ronald Johnson, leave my '39 Dodge to anyone foolish enough to own one. I, Alice Kramer, leave, hoping to succeed in life. I, Fritz Kubacky, Jr. , leave my seat in Room 27 to some unfortunate Junior, who, like me, is too big for it. I, Barbara Knox, leave my abnoxious sense of humor to anyone who will cope with it. I, Norma Leech, leave my notebook and all my books to the underclass brains . I, Henry Lilien, leave my knowledge of women to Kenny Smith. I, Paul Lindberg, leave my daring ability to wear shorts in class to Bobby Stone. I, Alan Marsh, leave, hoping that I'm big enough to join the Navy. I, Robert McWaid, leave my bicycle to anyone who cannot pay for insurance on a car. I, Tillie Morasco, leave my ability to drive without a license (and not get caught) to anyone who can do it. I, Mary Nicholson, leave Mr. Graham's jokes to the next unfortunate person that can stand hearing them. I, William Peyron, leave at last. I, Cecelia Lescrynski, leave my quietness to Doris Squires. I, Arnold Rink, leave my seat in Mr. Graham's Room to some unfortunate Junior. I, Stanley Percy, leave. I, Donald Schnell, leave my brains to Irv Ernhout and Luke Tanner, for they don't have many. I, Eugene Skoog, leave my tired, beaten, old books to anyone who wants them. I, Calvin Strong, leave my natural curly hair to all the Junior Girls. We, Laura Tiemann and Jill English, leave NMHS in almost the same condition we found it. I, William Trycinski, leave my few extra words to Charlie Golden. I, John Veltri, leave taking my wealth of knowledge alone in my watch pocketbook. I, Audrey Vosburgh, leave a new supply of yardsticks to Mr. Lynch. I, Doris Waldron, leave hoping that Mr. Graham never has another English class like ours. I, David Williams, here by leave my supposed-to-be art ability to Carlton Chase. I, Harriet Wojciechowski, leave the jeep truck with the tail on it to Jean Riendeau. I, Jean Wright, leave hoping to STRETCH my education. I, William Crowley, leave my great times in high school to my little brother Mike. We, the class of 1952, leave our ability at putting on successful proms to the Junior Class. graduate.thC ClaSS Z' h°ping SoPhomore class earns enough money to We, the class of 1952, leave hoping the Freshmen class has enough strength to cope with the upper classmen. Compliments of THE NICHOLS AGENCY Insurance-Real Estate. 25

Page 28 text:

LflSI MID TfSTflfHEIlT We, the class of 1952, of New Milford High School, Litchfield County, and the State of Connecticut, being of sound mind and memory, under no undue influence, of the age of four years, and reflecting on the uncertainty of the time given us in which to live, and on our duty to set our affairs in order before departing, do make, publish, and declared, our first, last, and only will and testament. I, Maxine Anderson, leave my pleasant times in the Commercial Department to Winnie Hendrix. I, Ted Adams, leave all the girls guessing. I, Steve Alessio, do hereby leave ! ! ! ! I, Sally Arnold, leave my place on the honor role to my sister, Lois. I, Patricia Beattie, leave, taking my Red Sox with me. I, Barbara Barnes, leave my ability to read good books, without having the class I'm attending bother me, to my sister, Veronica. I, Norma Bray, leave my A's in conduct to Martha Ewing. I, Joseph Buczek, leave my red Plymouth to anyone who can handle her. We, Frank Brandt and George Beatty, leave our Levies and boots , to Jud Davins and Ackey Poletto. I, Edwin Berry, leave only one thing behind. We, Jean Blair and Lavonne Crawford, leave hoping that some future Soccer team will succeed in beating Newtown, but good! ! ! I, Edward Cushman, leave all the Junior girls to Jed and Ackey. I, Kenneth Conn, leave my ability in Agriculture to the Junior Ag. boys. We, Richard Carroll, Gorden Dike, and Bulkley Gibson, leave one jug of hard cider and five doughnuts, that have been in locker 12 since October 1, 1951 to Mr. Lynch. I, Larry Emmons, leave my abilities in shop to my brother, Wayne. I, Dolores Easton, leave my curls to Joe hoping that he can use them. I. Larry Ellman, leave my ability to be absent on test days, without getting caught, to anyone who can get away with it. I, Henry Fredlund, leave my sneakers to anyone who dares to wear them. I, Richard Glasgow, leave the Yanks and the Clipper to Mr. Graham. I, Marjorie Graff, leave hoping that all the members of the class of 53 behave themselves as well as the class of 52 did. I, Robert Grey, leave my seat in Miss Weaver's room to anyone who needs it. I, Barbara Hapke, leave after twelve years of hard labor. Compliments of JOSEPH GOLDEN AND SONS 24



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BEST ALL AROUND Bill Crowley Laura Tiemann BEST ATHLETE Bill Crowley Lavonne Crawford SENIOR BEST DRESSED Bill Peyron Helen Jones BEST SCHOLAR Larry Ellman Alice Kramer 26

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