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MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Larry Eilman Alice Kramer MOST POPULAR Bill Crowley Laura Tiemann SUPERLATIVES MOST ACCOMODATING Bulkley Gibson Alice Kramer BEST NATURED Paul Lindbergh Margie Graff 27
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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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CLASS HISTORV On that memorable day, September 9, 1947, ninety eight young, green, Freshmen wandered into the halls and classrooms of New Milford High School. It took two weeks before order was restored in the halls as we were not familiar with the cop system. It took about a month before we were settled down and then we dediced to have a class meeting. Dewey Rosato was elected President and Bill Crowley Vice-President. The Secretary was Bill Trycinski and Treasurer, Bulkley Gibson. Dewey left in January and Bill moved into the Presidency and Ronald Johnson was elected Vice-President. Mr. vViser, the new coach, was chosen as Class Advisor. During the winter, Miss Matriciano's room annexed the Intramural Basketball Championship and we were very proud Freshmen. In March, we held our Freshmen Social, which we will all remember to be a wondrous occasion. It will be hard to forget Frankie Brandt as Romeo and Ronnie Johnson as Juliet. In the eyes of the Freshmen, our Cinderella dance was by far the greatest of all the socials. September started our second year and we had our chance to look down upon the Frosh. This year. Bill Crowley stayed as President, Jimmy Ewing became Vice-President, Bulkley Gibson stayed as Treasurer, and Alice Kramer became Secretary. Mr. Wiser was chosen as advisor again. October 28, we had the penalty of being hosts of the Magazine Campaign Jamboree. That day was Teacher's Convention and it was spent decorating the auditorium with magazine covers, an idea which turned out to be very highly praised. On March 3rd, we became radicals and had as our Social theme a carnival which was very well-liked by all who attended. The next September, at last, we were among upperclassmen and we immediately elected class officers. Jimmy Ewing moved up to the Presidency, Bob McWaid was elected Vice-President, Alice Kramer stayed on as Secretary, and Larry Ellman became Treasurer. Mr. Wiser again was elected as advisor. The Ring Committee got right to work and the rings were acquired by the first of the year. In April we held our first formal. The marine-land setting was very effective, especially Jimmy's painting with the live goldfish in the middle of it. Laura Tiemann was crowned Prom Queen and we were all very proud of her. In May, the Play Committee started to pick a play and we had already begun work for our last year in high school. The fourth day of school in September, we elected class officers. Peter Messer became President; Kenneth Conn, Vice-President; Alice Kramer stayed as Secretary, and Bulkley Gibson became Treausrer. Lavender and Old Lace was chosen as our Senior Play, which was presented on December 1. The Yearbook began to be pieced together with Bill Crowley as Editor-in-Chief, Alice Kramer and Gordon Dike as Assistant Editors, and Bulkley Gibson as Photography Chairman. With all the things that have to be done everyone is assured of something to do. With the Senior Prom in April and finally Class night and Graduation in June, we realize that the end is soon to come. How quickly these four years have passed on! The End Conpliments of COUCH BROS. -Sales and Service 28
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