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Class of 1932 9 Wesley Brattlund “Buttercup” “Wes” was one of the class carpenters and he showed his ability while making the scenery for the Senior Play. We feel certain “Wes” can fall back on this ability as a means of livelihood, no matter what happens. Henry Brutz Henry was the air-minded member of our class, being deeply interested in airplanes. We don’t blame him much, and wouldn’t be a bit surprised if sometime in the future a new plane designed by him, would appear on the market, if his work in drafting class is any indication of his ability. John BucinslEY “Boom-Boom” “Cossack,” “Boom-Boom” and “Mahatma Gandhi” were some of the names that Johnnie acquired as our biggest bluffer. Despite all this he showed his ability as an athlete by making the Baseball and Basketball teams, and by starring on the Tennis court.
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s Nknv Mi i.ford ili . i i School Doris Benedict “Dopey Doris always seemed to he just a few minutes late for school. Her nickname “Dopey” was cpiite appropriate. IIei.en Benson Helen was very quiet, but she did not go unnoticed, however, as may be attested by the fact that she was voted our “Prettiest” girl. We are sure her quiet manner, and “sunny” disposition will win her many friends. Beatrice Bona “Beady Beady” sure was one great pal. Stepping into the Senior Play with only a week’s notice. playing basketball, making honors, and giving the Class Prophecy are only a few of the many things this capable girl has done during her high school days.
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o New Milford High School Harold Canada Harold was rather sarcastic and sharp but lie can also do a pretty good job with the flats, for he is very musical. He plays three instruments! What a jazz baby he turned out to be! Joseph Carroll “Joe” ••Joe” was the big poultry man from Aspe-tuck. Although usually quiet, he is at times noticeably present, especially in the company of his colleagues. Here’s hoping the chickens lay well, Joe, and wishing you good luck in your agricultural pursuits. John Ciiickltnski “Chick” “Chick” was the noisiest person in our class, and anyone could tell when he was in the building. Everyone enjoyed hearing him recite because he ended by saying: “Any comics or collections.”
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