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Class or 1032 Helen Clark An Irish colleen, liked by everyone, was our Helen. Because of her shyness, a characteristic not found in many moderns, she seemed quiet compared with the rest of us. Anita Coupe “Nito” Anita was so quiet we really haven’t discovered much about her, except that she comes from the wilds of Sherman, and is usually willing to do whatever we ask of her. Good Luck, ‘Nita. James Di Mauro “Jim” A good athlete and an equally good dancer is Jimmy. But he still believes that the two poles of a battery, are antelope and can-talope.
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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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New Mii.ford High School Anne Docktor Anne was elected our quietest member and not many will disagree on that point. We think that she is one of those people who know a good deal and say little for she always seems to have her lessons well prepared. Wiijjam Dodd “Bill” “Red” “Bill” or “Red” was a model student. He did not spend all his time studying, nor was he always fooling. He was liked by all and we'll never forget his pleasant smile, red hair, and joking manner. Wieuam Frost “Bill” “Frosty” “Frosty” was one of our prize students, and was rightly voted our most studious hoy. We expect to find William a college professor one of these days. His interests in the Sophomore Class rather leave us in the cold, hut we recognize his loyalty to his home town. William is a good sport, and we are sure he will succeed in whatever he undertakes. Here’s to your success, “Frosty.”
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