New Milford High School - Schaghticoke Yearbook (New Milford, CT)

 - Class of 1948

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First Row: Jean Sandell, Superlatives Chairman; Archie Golden, Assistant Editor; Barbara White, Editor-in-Chief; Anna Zumpf, Business Manager; Lucy Lathrop, Write-Ups Chairman. Second Row: William McGoldrick, Will Chairman; Barbara Smith, History Chairman; Marion Pomeroy, Sayings Chairman; Louise Sheridan, Prophecy Chairman; Miss Coombs, Yearbook Advisor; Ronald Gero, Photography Co-Chairman. Third Row: Mr. Went, Class Advisor; Joseph Went, Printing Chairman; Guy Burch, Snapshot Co-Chairman; Alfred Oeschger, Photography Co-Chairman. YEARBOOK STAFF One of the many new things in the 1948 Yearbook was its name. The name Schaghticoke was chosen as the Schaghticoke was the most prominent tribe of Indians in this section of the country. In one of the first pow-wows of the year it was decided to have the yearbook printed across the great divide in Kansas. To help us poor braves out, we had nice big council fire that burned up our pictures, but luckily the negatives were saved. Despite many hardships, we weathered the storm; made a little wampum; and had lots of fun. The Big Squaw, Barb White and Little Chief, Archie Golden, along with all the young braves and squaws put lots of work into the book. This is the first official publication of our tribe, so come on braves and squaws—run into your tepee and read it through. See you later! 6



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Gordon David Waldron Gordie My business is a 'dead' business. Chanticleer 1-2; Biology Club 2; Dramatic Club 1-3, Set Committee 1-2-3; Hi-Y Club 2-3-4, President 3; Phys. Ed. Exhibition 1. Archie Sidney Golden Arch Truly a great Einstein. (Herman, that is.) Basketball “Manager 3-4; Intramural Sports 1- 2-3-4; Stamp Club 1; Chess Club 1-2-4; Spanish Club 2-3; Photo Club 3; Chanticleer Sports Editor 3, Associate Editor 4; Hi-Y 1- 2- 4; Treasurer 1; Phys. Ed. Exhibition 1-2; Language Festival 2; National Latin Exam 1-2; Social Committee 1-3-4; Prom Committee 3-4; Assembly Programs 3-4; Emblem 1-2-3; UN Exam 3-4; Zeta Beta Club 3; V Forums 4, Evaluation Committee 4; Yearbook Assistant Editor. Irene Christen Rene A capable head and a willing hand. Transferred from Cliff side Park, N.J., 1945; Softball 3; Soccer 3; Intramural Sports 3-4; Chanticleer 3-4; Glee Club 2-3; Poster Club 4; Tri-Y 3-4, Secretary 4; Chorus 3; Play Day 3; F.H.A. 4, Parliamentarian; Social Committee 3; Student Council 3-4, Secretary 4; Class Secretary 3; Junior Prom Queen; Play Committee 4; Name Card Salesman 4; Co-Chairman Prom Committee 4; Press Conference 4; Evaluation Committee 4; Faculty Secretary 4. Barbara May White Whitie They well deserve to have, that know the surest way to get. Basketball 1-2-3-4; Softball 2-3-4; Soccer 3-4, Captain 4;Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4; Chanticleer 1-2-3-4, Assistant Editor 4; Social Committee 1-2-3-4; Prom Committee 3-4; Play Day 2-3; Dramatic Club 1-2-3, Play 2; Chess Club 4, Secretary; Tri-Y 2-3-4, President 3, Scribe 2-4; Forums 3-4; N.Y.U. Conference Delegate 4; UN Exam 3-4; Language Festival 2; Senior Play Committee; Class Treasurer 2-3; Assembly Program 4; Yearbook Editor; Evaluation Comrr :ftee 4. Phys. Ed. Exhibition 1 -2. TO m 70 c » m 70 H

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