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Class ok 1934 9 Sophie Smyrski “Sof” Basketball 1 -2-3-4. Tennis 3-4. Manager Tennis team 4. committee for Senior I lay. Thanksgiving play. Best girl athlete. “She kept the rules and played the game.” Francis McMahon “Mac” Feed committee 2, Senior Prom 4. Stage Committee for Senior play 4, Class Night 4. Noisiest. “First place is nut always dependent on speed.” Dorothy Russeu “Dor Dramatic Club 2-3-4, Emblem 2-3-4, Orchestra 4, played for chorus 3-4, Thanksgiving play 4. typist for Senior play. Most dignified. Most studious. “Ease with dignity.” Roeun Marsh “Marshy” Class President 1, Emblem 1-2-4. Dramatic Club 2-3-4. Christmas play 1-2-3, Committee for Junior and Senior proms 3-4. Senior play. Class Baby. “What am I after all but a child.” Harriett Straub “Hat” ”Hattie” Basketball 1-2-3-4, Junior Prom committee, Senior Prom committee, Dramatic Club play 4, Field Hockey 3. Best dancer. She scores in all fields of endeavor.”
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8 New Milford High School Marion Grace “Grade?” Home Economics Club 1-2, School orchestra 1-2-3, usher at Senior Play, committee Sophomore-Senior feed 2. “Efficiency is her name.” Paul Winters Assistant manager of baseball 2, Assistant manager of baseball and basketball 3, manager of basebal and assistant basketball manager 4. “Flirtation is the spice of life.” Catharine Dombrowskt “Kate” Senior Play committee, Class Night committee Distance holds no fear for the brave.” Edwin Pomeroy “Pommy” “Ed Wynn” Hockey team player and manager 3, Tennis team player and manager 4. Senior Prom committee, Senior play cast, Dramatic club 2-3-4. Wittiest Senior. “A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men.” Marion Armstrong Candy committee for Senior play 4, Orchestra 1-2 34- “Music soothes the ruffled heart.
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10 New Milford High School Auce Johnson “A llie” Class Treasurer 2, Senior feed. Thanksgiving play, food sale committee, usher for Senior Flay. What’s it all about—I know not.” Aevtn Brown Class Treasurer 1, Senior Prom committee 4, Senior Play committee 4. ‘‘Actions speak louder than words.” Armenia Onorato Mickey” Home Economics Club 1-2, Senior Play committee. “I work, I play, but not too much.” Paul Anderson “Swede” Volley Ball and Hand Ball 1 -2-3-4. Stage Committee 4. Dairy judging team 4. Courteous behaviour issues from a deep well of consideration.” Genevieve Buczek “Gen” Home Economics club 1 -2, candy committee for Senior play 4. So quiet yet a glitter in thy eye.”
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