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i8 New Milford High School FRESHMAN CLASS The one hundred and four members of the Class of 1937 make it the largest Freshman Class ever enrolled in the New Milford High School. The pupils that have left during the year are Margaret Polanis, Lionel Saunders, and Leo Rosati. Esther Cohen joined our happy circle in April. We chose Miss Campbell as our class advisor. The class officers are: President: Joseph Yarochowicz Vice-President: Nickerson Addis Treasurer: Martina Hoag Secretary: Ethel Prince
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Cl. ASS OF 1934 7 SOPHOMORE CLASS The Class of 1936 has an erollmcnt of thirty-five girls and forty hoys. During the year one of our girls, Charlotte Bcvis, left, and a new hoy. David Delaney, enrolled. The class officers are: President: Eugene Flynn Vice-President: Robert Peaglcr Secretary: Alma Anderson Treasurer: Edward Burns The Sophomore Class was well represented in school spor s. Jessie Dolan and Elizabeth Grant received letters for participating in basketball. For the boys. Kibhe, Kwasniewski and Peaglcr received letters. For basketball we had Kwasniewski and Kibhe both receiving letters. Flynn and Addis were on the school hockey team. A class basketball team was organized. Those on the boys’ team were D’Anna, Bray, Addis, Maxwell. Thalen. Grant, and Hancock. On the girls’ team were Chalmers, Golden, Hunter, Shanks, Bilski, Frizzell, and Lee. Two main events of the year were Bow Day held on April 20th and the Senior Feed held on May 24th.
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Class of 1934 9 JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL This year has been the most successful one for the Junior High School. Each room has succeeded in getting two perfect days. Two assembly programs were given—March—“Everybody.” a morality play was kindly received by the Senior High; on May 9th—A Radio Program and a Circus were presented. The majority of the pupils took part. This was an English project headed by Harriett Lane and Jean Peck. The spirit and co-operation of all the pupils was noticeable. The eighth grade of the Junior High School having been “branded” with the name of the noisiest room, entered the seventh grade with this reputation. They have worked hard to overcome this handicap. This year they organized a club entitled W. K. W. C. (We Know We Can) which has proved very successful. As a result Room 14 now leads in scholarship, dramatics and attendance. They have had 65 perfect days, 20 in succession. They also have received their class pins which arc most attractive. A monthly paper was issued by Room 14. with the assistance of Miss Sullivan’s typing class. Pupils that left during the year were from room 14. Robert Baily, Xigmient Wolenski, and Lee Slaughter; from room io. Joseph Carney, John Greninski, Violet Tern pieman. Pupils that entered dining the year were; Room 15. Doyens Nemeckay; Room 14, Albert D’Anna, Room 10, Louis Barney.
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