New Milford High School - Schaghticoke Yearbook (New Milford, CT)

 - Class of 1932

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Page 15 text:

Class of 1932 13 Frances Grey “Fanny” Our vest pocket edition was “Fanny.” She seemed to prove the statement that “go3d things come in small packages” for she was an honor student all four years. Stick to your liking for the higher learning. “Fanny.” Lorraine Griffing Lorraine certainly worked during her Senior Year. Her ability to do two years’ work in one shows she really had brains and had been kidding us all the time. Frederick Hoyt “Bobby” “Bobby” wasn’t so “strong” on the studies, but usually managed to have a good time whether it was playing baseball, taking air out of tires or doing arithmetic. Too bad more of us haven’t his sunny smile and plea ing personality.

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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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New Milford High School 14 Ki.i.kn Johnson “Johnnie” One of our best sports was Kllen. She generally had a smile and a wink for everyone. Maybe that is one of the reasons she was chosen the Class flirt. Mabel Iohnson “Susie” “Susie” was one of the laziest girls in the class. Being friendly and helping everyone were her outstanding characteristics. Nobody will forget her acting as “Susie,” the dumb maid, in the Senior Play. Being dumb was natural for her. Starr Kinney “Skinny” “Skinny” was the most changeable person imaginable, sometimes joking, other times serious. He was quick tempered and nervous. His humorous remarks kept us all laughing in the library during the sixth period.

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