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VVALTER A. KELLY, who goes by the nicknames of UWalt and Kell, came to Milford from 200 Leete Street, West Haven. Walt's activities include the Glee Club, and the Dramatic Club, in which he worked with the stage crew of the play given at the Fall Dance entitled The King's English. He held the position of vice-president of the Gould Club and led many of his intra-mural contests. Kell proved himself a valuable man in varsity football, basketball, and baseball. Kelly is bound for Georgetown University where he will gain a college base in prepara- tion for studying law. JOHN SEDGVVICK HUPPUCH hails from Saratoga Springs, New York. Around the school everyone knows him as Jay Sedge or 'tRace Track Huppuch. Next year he plans to go to Yale University and study politics. Huppuch was a member of the Dramatic Club, and had supporting parts in two plays, MA Natural Conclusion and UThe King's English. He was also a member of the Wilson Club, Debating Club, and Forum Committee. During the year in the sport world he was very active on the six-man football team and also manager of the basketball team. He participated in junior varsity basketball and was a member of the tennis team.
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THEODORE GUMPERT lives in Hew- lett, Long Island, on Everit Avenue. He is better known around the school as Gump Ted will leave Milford this year and is going to Yale University where he will take an Economics course. This year t'Gump', is known by all for winning the badminton championship. He was a member of the Dramatic Club, Grenfell Club, Forum Com- mittee, and was official photographer for the Milfordian and Typhoon. During the winter term he was a member of the football team and also was very active on the six-man football team. He was also a great help to the Wilson Club in the intra-mural basket- ball games. IRWIN HALBREICH comes from New York and lives at 800 West End Avenue. The boys call him f'Centar. After finish- ing at Milford this year he will go to the University of Pennsylvania, where he is going to take a business course. During the year Halbreich was active in such organ- izations as the Wilson Club, the Grenfell Club, Social Committee, Public Speaking and the Science Seminar. In sports he was on the football squad until he received an injury and could not finish the season. Tennis was his favorite sport during the spring term and he received a place on the squad. Centar was on the Milfordian Board and the Typhoon staff. He was chairman of the prom committee and anyone that went to the Senior prom could certainly praise his work.
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JOHN KUPEC of 1874 Barnum Ave., Stratford, attended Milford this year in preparation for Georgetown University, where he will major in the social sciences. Sports were his greatest extra-curricular interest while at Milford, and in these his high enthusiasm was matched only by his ability. A three letter man, he made a strategic quarterback on the varsity grid- iron, a competent center in basketball, and a real contribution in the baseball outfield. jake's ability was also a great asset to the Wilson Club in its intra-mural contests. ARNOLD LOWE, more popularly known as Swing, proved himself one of the most capable and versatile fellows of Milford. His extra-curricular activities in- cluded his contribution to the Academy Players in his portrayal of 'fCole in the play The Brink of Silence, the Glee Club, Public Speaking, Editor of the Typhoon and managing editor of the Milfordian. He held the office of treasurer for the Senior Class and was a leading figure in the Headmasterls Council, and the Grenfell and Gould Clubs. Arnold received his letters in football, basketball and baseball. 'fSwing's home residence is at 33 West 51st Street, New York City, he is studying for medicine and will attend Cornell next year.
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