Milford High School - Spartan Yearbook (Milford, NH)

 - Class of 1950

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THE SENIOR YEARBOOK Arthur Emil Comolli Arty Classes were always lively when one Comolli twin was present, but when they both got together anything could hapf pen. Art was an avid sport enthusiast and did well by M. H. S. both in basketball and baseball. It always amazed us how he could participate in so many activities and yet shine in the chemistry or mathematics classroom. With his exacting and ac- curate reasoning power and personality, he can't fail. Ambition: to be a dentist. Student Prints, 3, Prize Speaking, Traffic, V. Basketball, 1, Varsity Basketball, 2, 3, Baseball, 3, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Out- door Traffic, 1, Executive Committee, 3, 4, Stunt Night, 1, Op- eretta, 1, 2, 4, Class Play, 3, First Aid Club, 1, Projector Club, 1, Activities Award, 2, Captain All Tournament Team, 3, Male Quartet, 3, 4, All State Music Festival, 3, 4. Dennis Joseph Comolli Diddy-Ion Whether in class, at basketball games, or at class meetings, we will always recall the unforgettable characteristics of Dennis. His persistence and hard work as class president helped the seniors, these same qualities helped the basketball team on to victory. His level head won him many discussions in classes. He was also an indispensable first tenor in the Quartet. Ambition: to be .successful in the field of medicine. President, 4, Vice President, 1, Treasurer, 3, Student Prints, 4, Prize Speaking, Traffic, V. Basketball, 1, Varsity Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, 3, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Outdoor Traffic, 1, Ex- ecutive Committee, 1, 3, 4, Stunt Night, 1, 4, Operetta, 1, 2, 4, Class Play, 4, First Aid Club, 1, Projector Club, 1, American Legion Good Citizenship Award, 1, All Tournament Team, Townsend Tournament, 4, Male Quartet, 3, 4. Robert Wayne Daniels Bobby Bobby is known around school for his ability to trade cars and to tell tall tales. When not in school, Bob likes to be out- doors, and especially enjoys hunting, swimming, and fishing. His hobby is taxidermy at which he spends much time. We wish Bobby all the luck in the world for the future. Ambition: to make a million dollars. Outdoor Traffic, 2, Projector Club, 1, Dancing Club, 1. Mary Ann Drew Mary,' Mary will be long remembered as a very good actress because of her performances in class and Athletic Association plays. She was always well-liked by all. Her contributions to the Student Prints and her excellent work in English class showed her talent for writing. This fact, along with her good marks in the rest of her subjects, pointed to the conclusion that Mary was an excellent prospect for college. She was also a very enthusi- astic leader in the cheering squad at basketball games. Ambition: to become an occupational therapist. Student Prints, 4, Trafiic, Glee Club, 1, 2, Oflice, 3, 4, Exec- utive Committee, 4, Class Play, 3, 4, A. A. Play, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club, 4, Driving Club, 3, Cheerleader, 3, 4, Wilton High School Freshman Year, Secretary of Athletic Association, 4.

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THE SENIOR YEARBOOK Richard Allan Brown Dicky ' During the production of a play, you would always find our tall, crew-cut, brown-eyed classmate back-stage. He always seemed to be a favorite whether he was running across the basket- ball court or attending a social function. Where there was a crowd, there was always Dick. His sociable, likeable personality and jovial manner seemed to make a big hit with everyone. Our classmate's grease-covered face came from his second love, which is old cars, tractors and machinery. His knowledge in mechanics will guide him in the future to real success. Ambitibn: to be an automotive engineer. President, 1, Treasurer, 2, V. Basketball, 1, 2, Varsity Bas- ketball, 3, 4, Track, 1, 2, Glee Club, 1, 2, Band, 1, 2, 3, 4, Out- door Traflic, 2, Student Council, 1, 2, Executive Committee, 1, 2, Stunt Night, 1, Arts and Crafts, 1, Drama Club, 4, Projector Club, 1, Dancing Club, 1, Cross Country, 1, 2, Hi-Y, 1, M Club, 3, 4. Betty May Bruce Betty A sparkling personality and cheerful smile characterized our well-liked classmate, Betty. We remember her for her side- splitting performance of Susie in the senior play. Though quiet and dignified, she liked a lot of fun. With these assets her success is inevitable. Ambition: to make the most of my future. Traffic, Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta, 1, Class Play, 4, First Aid Club, 1, Dancing Club, 1. Janet Marie Carpentiere Nunnie We all remember Nunnie as the athletic young lady who so skillfully prevented opposing basketball teams from scoring points. Her cheerful personality made her a good sport whether the team won or lost the game. She enjoyed many sports and could play a variety of games with equal skill. Nunnie's witty remarks and bubbling enthusiasm made her an inspiration to her fellow classmates as well as to the basketball team. Ambition: to be a .success in whatever I do. Traffic, Varsity Basketball, 3, 4, Field Hockey, 1, 2, Dancing Club, 1, Softball, 3. George Henry Clark Bunyan George's twinkling eyes and sunny grin brightened many dull moments, and his impromptu jokes raised our spirits. His happy- go-lucky attitude prevailed most of the time, and in his serious moments he accomplished much. George feels right at home on a dance floor, and perhaps Arthur Murray should take a few lessons from him. When a helping hand was needed, George was more than willing to pitch in. Ambition: to live while alive. J. V. Basketball, 1, 2, Glee Club, 1, Stunt Night, 1, Dancing Club, 1.



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THE SENIOR YEARBOOK Edward joseph DuCray Dubber 4 Dubber's red hair and flashy ties made him a prominent per- sonality at Milford High School. His dramatic talent was dis- covered during our senior year. His portrayal of Randolph, judy's horrid little brother roved he could be amusin and his or ' - P ' gr ' P ' . trayal of Professor Michaels in Mother Is a Freshman proved he could be both amusing and serious. What he lacked in stature Dubbcr made up for with his sense of humor. He never failed to see the funny side of a situation. Ambition: to be a meat cutter. Clee Club, 1, 2, 35 Outdoor Traffic, 25 Stunt Night, 15 Oper- etta, 25 Class Play, 45 A. A. Play, 45 Drama Club, 45 Projector Club, 15 Dancing Club, 15 Hi-Y, 1. Barbara French Fisher Barb Barbara was one of our outstanding classmates, and we are sure she will succeed in the field of her choice. She did a great deal of work in the music program, class plays, and other activi- ties. She was known for her willingness to help in all class functions, and her duties as secretary of the class gave her nu- merous extra jobs. As editor-in-chief of theStudent Prints and Yearbook, Barbara helped make them a success. Ambition: to gather musical stars. Secretary, 3, 45 Student Prints, 45 Prize Speakingg Trafficg Varsity Basketball, 25 Field Hockey, 15 Clee Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Ex- ecutive Committee, 3, 45 Stunt Night, 45 Operetta, 2, 45 Class Play, 3, 45 A. A. Play, 35 Drama Club, 45 Dancing Club, 15 Fresh- man American Legion Award5 Girls' State, 35 French Award, 35 All-round Girl Award, 35 D. A. R. Cood Citizenship Award, 45 Clee Club Accompanist. Edna Hazel Fournier Edna Always busy working for the senior class, but never too busy for a smile and a cheery word. Her cooperation and never failing sense of responsibility won recognition from her classmates. Al- though Edna is the quiet type, her company is always welcome in a group. Edna flavored the senior class play with her colorful performance as Hannah, the maid. Her class spirit has served as a shining example and an inspiration. Ambitibn: to be a telephone operator. Field Hockey, 15 Clee Club, 1, 2, 3, 45 Librarian, 45 Operetta, 45 Class Play, 45 Girls' Shop, 15 Dancing Club, 1. Daniel Horace Fraser Danny Danny's quiet manner and athletic ability helped him to win friends in and out of school and also medals in track and baseball. As a member of the shop gang, he could often be found as the man behind the scenes. Danny has shown fairness and lead- ership in his dealings with his classmates, and we know that these characteristics will be helpful to him in later life. Ambition: to be a successful business man. President, 2, 35 Treasurer, 15 Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 45 Track, 1, 25 Clee Club, 1, 2, 35 Outdoor Traffic, 2, 3, 45 Student Council, 1 2, 35 Executive Committee, 1, 2, 35 Operetta, 1, 25 Class Play, 35 Dancing Club, 15 M Club, 3, 45 4 M's in Baseballg 2 M's in Track- two medals for track events. 9 7

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