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6 New Milford High School Elizabeth Peck Bette9 Emblem 1-4, Christmas programs 1-2-3-4. Dramatic Club plays 4. Secretary Class 3, Finance committee, Senior Play committee, Senior Play cast. Food Sales committees, Sophomore-Senior feed committee. Assembly programs, Year Book, Class Night committee, Junior Prom committee. Senior Prom committee. Properties committee tor Dramatic Club plays. “Good things come in small packages. Daniel Lynch “Dan” Dramatic club 2-3-4. Tennis 4. Finance committee, Senior play, Senior Prom committees 4, Thanksgiving and Christmas plays 4. “Wise beyond the ears.” Doris Sanford Vice-president 1, emblem 1-2-3-4, Sophomore-Senior feed. Junior Prom, Senior Play, finance committee, Senior Play, food sale committee, assembly program. Dramatic Club 1-2-3-4, Class poem, Senior Prom committee. Student Council 1-2, Year Book, tennis 3-4. Best actress. “The more we know her, the better we like her.” Robert Clark “CUirky” “Bob” Volley Ball 1-2-3-4. Senior Play committee 4, Best sport in Class. “Just a darn good kid.” Georgiana Halpine George “Georgie” Senior feed committee, tennis 4, food sales committees. Senior Play committee, Home Economics Club, Secretary and Treasurer Home Economics Club, Year Book, Field Hockey 4, Assembly program. Her hopes for the future look bright.”
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Glass of 1934 D Robert Peck “Bob Vice-president 3, President 4. Vice-president Dramatic Club 4, Dramatic Club 1-2-3-4. Senior Class statistics: Best dancer, most popular, best all around Senior, best actor, biggest bluffer, Senior play, Emblem 4. “Away, away, let’s on with the play.” Irving Sussman “Suss Secretary 1, Dramatic Club 3-4. Junior Prom committee, Vice-president 4. Finance committee 4, Advertisements for year book 4. Senior prom committee, Senior class statistics, Biggest chance for success. Emblem 4. “I’ll try anything once. Bring it on!” Barbara Stevens Prettiest Girl, Treasurer, Dramatic Club, Play 3, Dramatic Club 1-2-3-4. Dramatic Club President 4. Basketball 1-2-3-4. Treasurer 3, Christmas Entertainment 4, Stage Committee for Senior Play, wrote play for Class Night. “Beauty Hath Its Charms.” Thomas Leahey “Juda “Wimpy Shcnv Volley Ball 1-2-3-4. Track 3, Football 3, Basketball 2-3-4, Secretary 4. Dramatic Club play 4, Senior play, Secretary 4. Best looking boy. Best Athlete. “The strength of a lion, the heart of a dear.” Kathryn Merwin “Kookie” President of class 1, emblem 1-2, Dramatic Club 1 -2-3-4, Student Council 1-2, Vice-president class 2, French club 2. Dramatic club plays 4, finance committee, food sales committees. Most popular girl. Class flirt. “She loves many, slights few.”
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Class of 1934 7 Sophie Nabozna Sophomore-Senior Feed committee, usher for Senior Play. “Takes little interest in what goes on.” Paul Treber Treb” Class night committee, Stage committee for Seni »r play. “As hard to catch as a waiter’s eye.” Mabel Peagler “May” Home Economics Club 1-2. Senior Flay committee, Assembly program. “Heart whole and fancy free.” Grover Atwood Vollev Ball 1-2-3-4. Poultry and Animal Husbandry Judging Team 4, Senior Play. “And such like—’tis the natural way of speaking.” Florence Sanford “Ginger” Assembly Program, Senio Play. “Sunshine scatters shadows.”
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