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SOPHOMORE CLASS This Yeah there were seventy-nine members in the Sophomore Class. We were glad to have Harriet Crabb and Angelo Rosato as new members. We were sorry to have eight members leave school. The following class officers were elected: President—Katherine Keating. Vice-President—Walter Conn. Secretary—Janice Stevens. Treasurer—William Peagler. The Sophomore Social was held on April 16th and we sponsored a. successful food sale on February 13th. Row Day was observed on May 5th. Katherine Keating was manager of the girls’ basketball team and Blanche Kwasniewski was a player. Sophomores on the second basketball team were as follows: D. Law, A. Straub, R. Koehler, D. Slater, B. Conn, J. Stevens, M. Halpine, L. Nathanson. Those that played in the Tennis Tournaments were: M. Dolan, R. Koehler, J. Stevens, and T. Gerber. Thomas Tyskiewicz played on both the basketball and baseball teams. % JUNIOR CLASS The Eighty-six Members of the Junior Class elected the following officers: President—Frederick Scholze. Vice-President—Gilbert Osborne. Secretary—Richard Onorato. Treasurer—John Grace. The following boys played on the varsity basketball team: Dourland, Duda, Brutz, Peterson, Grace, Leahey, Nicola, Onorato, and McNiff. McMahon and Os-borne were the managers and looked after the finances. P. Camp and K. Hos-ford were the only two girls that played on the girls’ basketball team. The Junior Class was awarded the inter-class basketball trophy. The class entertained the school at a social in February. The Junior Prom held on May 14th was a decided social as well as a financial success.
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DRAMATIC CLUB Place—New Milford High School. Officers: President—Bernice Martin. Vice-President—Marie Mallett. Secretary—Mary Clark. Treasurer—Bernice Hatch. Instead of the usual three-act play the club presented a one-act play, “Two Crooks and a Lady,” on December 18th. The cast included: Mrs. Sims-Vane— Joan Carson; her companion—Dorothy Law; Miller—Edward Orzech; Lucille— Katherine Keating; Police Inspector—Walter Conn; A Policeman—Henry Brant. The following participated in the operetta “Pinafore” with the aid of a chorus: Captain—Claude Decker; Sir Joseph—Irving Lathrope; Buttercup—Jean Bost-wick; Dick Dead Eye—Harry Cohen; Josephine, Dorothy Bray; Boatswain— William Armstrong. Mr. Hunt and Miss Walsh were the coaches for these presentations. In April the Club presented “The Red Lamp” a one-act play as an assembly program. The cast was as follows: Harold Deering—Thomas Gerber; Bill North— Douglas Leahey; Archie Clark—John Peck; Alice Deering—Dorothy Bray; Aunt Matilda—Ruth Koehler; Annie O’Shane—Mary Clark. Miss Campbell and Katherine Keating coached the play. 1$ TRI-Y The Tri-Y Club was organized in 1984 and has grown successfully. At present there are thirty-six members. The purpose of the Club is to create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian conduct. The slogan is Clean Living, noble thoughts and a reverent Spirit.” The officers elected for the past year were as follows: President—Priscilla Northrop Vice- President— Bernice Ma rt in Secretary—Susan Treutle Treasurer—Katherine Hosford Scribe—Bernice Hatch Miss Welsh, a member of the faculty acted as our adviser. In the Fall of the year a bingo party was given which was a great success. At Thanksgiving the club made up baskets which were distributed among the less fortunate. And to close the year a picnic was held at Lake Candlewood.
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