Milford High School - Spartan Yearbook (Milford, NH)

 - Class of 1950

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THE SENIOR YEARBOOK Keith Edward Pomeroy No H open How do you spell it? he would say with a smile across his face. Yes, those are the well-known, if not famous, words of our versatile classmate, Keith Pomeroy. We will always remem- ber Keith for his ready smile, keen wit, and willingness to pitch in with his share of any work to be done. Also, we will remember his hilarious acting in two plays as well as his amazing ability to remember the most useful and complicated bits of information in both history and chemistry. Ambition: to be a math instructor. Traiiic, Outdoor Traflic, 1, Class Play, 3, A. A. Play, 4, Drama Club, 4, Driving Club, 1, Projector Club, 1, Math Award, 3. Bruce Thomas Rafter Bud The shortest and quietest boy in our class is, of course, Buddy. Donit let his quietness fool you though, he has made a lot of friends just by keeping still. Despite his lack of height, we know Buddy will come out on top in the future. Ambition: to be a pilot. Glee Club, 1, 2, Projector Club, 1, Dancing Club, 1. Patricia Regan Pat,' Who's the cute redhead who's a whiz at shorthand? None other than Pat, our friendly classmate, who made such a hit in the junior play. Her friendly nature has made her very popular with her classmates. Pat had a great sense of humor, and there was nothing she liked better than a good joke. We feel sure that these qualities will make her a successful citizen in the future. Ambition: to be a medical secretary. Student Prints, 3, Traffic, Substitute, Field Hockey, 1, Glee Club, 1, 3, 4, Ofiice, 4, Student Council, 3, Operetta, 4, Class Play, 3, Arts and Crafts, 1, Dancing Club, 1, Octette, 4. Gilbert Thomas Riley, Ir. Buster Red cheeks and hair to match -that's our Buster. He was one of the best liked members of the class and always enjoyed a good time. He was present at almost every school function although it meant a long journey from Mont Vernon. We will always remember him for his quick blush, his congenial smile, and his big, broad shoulders. Ambition: to be a successful farmer. Track, 2, Outdoor Traflic, 3, 4, Student Council, 3, Stunt Night, 1, Projector Club, 1, Dancing Club, 1.

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THE SENIOR YEARBOOK Charlotte Hilma McCallum Moose Wherever you find a crowd, there you will find Char. She was a friend to everyone. Her exceptional dramatic ability made her a star in school plays. As manager of the girls' basketball team, she helped cheer the girls on to their many victories. Char also was very outstanding in most of our class and school ac- tivities. Ambition: to dance with Fred Astaire. Secretary, 2, Prize Speaking, Traffic, V. Basketball, 1, Manager Varsity Basketball Team, 3, 4g Field Hockey, 2, Glee Club, 1, 4, Executive Committee, 3, 4, Stunt Night, 1, Class Play, 3, 4, A. A. Play, 4, Arts and Crafts, 1, Dancing Club, 1. Katherine Ann McEntee Kitty Kitty, who was a member of the fifth period gab club in the typing room, always seemed to be in the midst of a good time. An how important were those conversations with Ella in sociology? Kitty's ability on the girls' basketball squad was really appreciated by the team. We wish her the best of luck. Ambition: to make a million dollars. Traffic, V. Basketball, 1, Varsity Basketball, 2, 4:f Field Hockey, 1, Glee Club, 1, 2, Librarian, 3, Office, 45 Dancing Club, 1. John William Nay Johnny johnny was one of our eager classmates from Mont Vernon. Far from being quiet, he was usually in the midst of any fun that was going on. It is an even guess as to which he liked best - dancing or stamp collecting. He was always an able and will- ing helper, and always supported our class activities. Ambition: to travel. Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Stunt Night, 1, Operetta, 4, Dancing Club, 1. Ronald Allard Philbrick ..Fly.. Fly is the fellow we all remember as the funniest person in the senior class. He continually kept everyone laughing with his jokes and antics, and he was well- iked by everyone. Fly was our star pitcher on the baseball team for four years. He partici- pated in many other activities, proving that he is an all-round guy. We are sure that he will succeed in whatever he under- takes because of his personality-plus. Ambition: to pitch for the Boston Red Sox. 1. V. Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Track, 1, 2, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Band, 3, Operetta, lg Dancing Club, 1.



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THE SENIOR YEARBOOK Darius Dillis Robinson Boody Darius really entranced us when he gave out with those low notes while singing with the quartet. In dramatics, everyone re- members his performance as Laurie in Little Women. Not all his interests, however, were on the artistic side. At the beginning of the tennis season you could be sure to find him shoveling snow off the tennis court. Boody also was one of our class math fiends, and could always be seen carrying a slide rule. Ambition: to achieve all my goals in life. Student Prints, 4, Prize Speaking, 2, Traffic, Clee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Band, 1, Stunt Night, 4, Operetta, 1, 2, 4, A. A. Play, 3, Tennis Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club, 4, Projector Club, 1, Dancing Club, 1, Quartet, One-act Play. Edward Herrick Romney Professor Wake up, Herrick-it's ten-thirtyi' was often shouted in English class to our fellow classmate after he had been up all the previous night developing films. We will remember Herrick as the fellow who always popped up in front of someone at the most unopportune moment to snap a picture. And of course no- one could forget about his dramatic performance as Kissable Lips Foster in our senior play, and how his amazing plans for thriftiness often saved the day for the class. We believe that Herrick's keen mind and sharp wit will carry him far in what- ever field of endeavor he chooses. Ambition: to eat, drink, and be merry. Librarian, 3, 4, Class Play, 4, A. A. Play, 3, 4, Drama Club, 4, Driving Club, 1, Projector Club, 1, Press Club, 1, Gettys- burg Address on Memorial Day, 1. Arthur William Sanderson HAH., Friendly, likeable, quiet, but witty - that describes our fellow student, Art. We'll never forget that broken-down hot-rod he called a car. He was always willing to help the class in whatever way possible. His pleasing personality will lead him far. Ambition: to join the Navy. Clee Club, 1, 2, Projector Club, 1, Dancing Club, 1. Joanne Eva Skinner loanie Quiet, friendly, helpful, and unassuming-these are the qualities which are most outstanding in joanie. Although you sometimes didn't know she was around, she was usually there when you needed her, ready to help in whatever way she could. We feel sure that the attitude she has toward life will enable her to be a great success in whatever career she chooses after graduation. Ambition: to make my life worthwhile. Student Prints, 4, Traffic, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian, 4, Drama Club, 4, Dancing Club, 1, Press Club, 1, School Reporter for Cabinet, 4, Operetta, 4.

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