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Ci.ass of 1934 '5 Louise Camp “Luzy” Loir Student Council 1. Sophomore-Senior feed 3, Thanksgiving program 4, head usher Senior play 4. “It is not so much the girl she was; it’s the girl she is that counts.” Harold Straub Hal “Strauby” Basketball 2-3-4. Baseball 2-4. Committee for Junior and Senior Proms 3-4. Stage committee for Senior play 4. “They know not the extent of my power.” Claire Decker “Oscar” “Charlie” Sophomore-Senior feed 2, Food sale committee 4. Home Economics 1-2. “Horses! Horses! crazy over horses!” Clarence Hansen “Tub' Orchestra Committee for Senior Play 4. Several Assembly programs 4, Track team 2, Class artist. “Genius glows brightly in the dark.” ('»E N EVIEV E H ALPINE “Gen” “Joan” Committee for Sophomore-Senior feed 2, invitation committee Junior Prom 3, finance committee 4, Thanksgiving play 4. Home Economics Club, school reporter 4. business manager for Senior Play 4. committee Junior Prom 3. advertisements for Year Book 4. food sales 4. substitute on basketball team 4. emblem 4. “Let’s hear the news, hot off the press.”
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E, M New Milford High School Nancy Gates Gaxley” Senior Play committee. Class Night committee. “We know none sweeter, aye, no. hi .dcr too.” Marguerite Peterson Secretary Home Fxonomics Club i. Social activities for Heme Economics Club, Sophomore-Senior feed, Senior Play cast, food sales committees. “She strolls about with dignity.” Dorothy Edmonds “Dot Home Economics Club 1-2, received prize in Home Economics 2, usher for Senior Play 4. “Bad habits has she none.” Minnie Cohen “Min “Minky School orchestra r-2-3-4. Senior prom and Senior play candy committees, Home Economics Club 1-2. Silliest Senior. “Laugh and grow fat.” Josephine Yoisard Sr. Play CommiMec , Class Night Committee. “It is well to he seen and not heard.”
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i.6 New Milford High School JUNIOR CLASS Those who represent the eighty juniors as class officers are: President: Poring Miller Vice-President: John Garrity Treasurer: Betty Ann Noble Secretary: Eileen Merritt Although it is necessary for this class to he scattered about in three different rooms, the members co-operated to put on a successful Prom, with music by Don Felix of Bridgeport. The girls helped to clear the expense of this by bolding a food sale several weeks before the dance. 'Phc Juniors are well represented in sports: Ruth Golden and Myrna Worthington. as regular players on the basketball team, and Marion Brutz, as a sub, did much to bring our girls basketball team out ahead so many times. Two of these same girls, Ruth Golden and Marion Brutz. as well as Betty Noble made good showing in tennis. Not to be outdone by the weaker sex. the boys did their part well too. In basketball. Poring Miller was star center as well as forward until he hurt his back and had to give up playing. Wesley Pane. Donald Warner, Elmer Roscoe, Millard Dorwin. Irving Tanner worked hard to bring New Milford High School to victory. Robert Kroph. Marinus van Kleef, |r., Frank Hosford and Salvatore Onorato, under Mr. Knox’s direction, helped make up an average ice hockey team. The baseball season found the following Juniors out for positions on the team: Elmer Rqpcoe, Donald Warner, Millard Dorwin, and Salvatore Onorato.
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