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

 - Class of 1954

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BEQUESTS OF I, MARY ANN WAGER, leave to all a treasure chest of knowledge to which 1 had not the key. I, CARLTON FITCH, leave my seat in Physics class to anyone stupid enough to take it. I, FAITH FERGUSON, leave, to catch up with New Milford Oil Company’s cutest and most dashing employee. I, RONNIE LEAVENWORTH, leave the girls in Washington to Tommy Kennel and Eddie Orzech. I, ELEANOR KNOWLES, leave my job as secretary to Mr. White to some lucky Junior Girl. I, DONNA COREY, leave my sincere appreciation for love, life, and laughter to Sally Bennett. I, MARY JANE CARRIER, leave my look of innocence to Suzan Brutz. I, KAREN KALLENBACH, leave my way with the boys to “Sis” Gawel. We, STEVE A. and STEVE B., leave------confused!! I, KAY TUZ, leave my place on the Honor Roll to my brothers, Frank and Richie. I, PHYLLIS KNOX, leave my bell-ringing job to Nancy Lingle. I, NANCY MOORE, leave my memory for details to Enid Greenhaus. I, JOSEPH MICHALEK, leave all my mistakes in math problems to Mr. Fullerton. We, CAROLYN SCHULTZ and JUDY MILLER, leave our places at Dolan’s magazine counter to Pat Went and Barbara Anderson. I, ROSE CHUDADA, leave wearing my shoes. I, SYLVIA WOLINSKI, leave my fights with Mr. Smith to anyone big enough to handle him. I, ROBERT BURDEN, leave my job as chauffeur to the Problems of Democracy class to Paul Douskey. I, DAVID CLARK, leave half of my great interest in radio announcing to Bob Stone, and keep the other half myself. I, VERONICA BARNES, leave my place in the cheering squad to someone who will enjoy it as much as I have. I, WANDA WILLIAMS, leave my seat in Room 22 to Gloria Johnson. I, ANNE MILLER, leave my little red book to Cindy Keith. I, RUTH DUBE, leave my taste in sachels to the littlest girl in the Junior class. I, JANE WOODIN, leave my talent for being late to Beverly Villane. I, SUSAN WALLER, leave my marks in Home Economics to Lois Rogers. I, WESLEY SCHULTZ, leave my knowledge of Model A’s to Eddie Schultz. I, DIANNE WOODS, leave my love and appreciation of New Milford High School to Sibbie Merritt. I, GEORGIA BOOTH, leave with my diamond to catch up with the guy who gave it to me. L, MARGIE HIPP, leave my bashfulness to Donnie Peet. 26

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THE CLASS OF ’54 WE WERE THERE WHEN — The chemistry class went to Fairfield, the French class went to Canada, the Agriculture and Home Economics classes went to the Springfield Fair, the Problems class visited the Queen Mary, the U. S. History class went to prison. WE WERE THERE WHEN — Wes Schultz and Carleton Chase discussed cars, Anne Miller designed clothes, Martha Ewing drew cartoons, Cliff Burnett flirted, Veronica Barnes cheered school teams to victory, Donna Corey danced, Steve Auerbach punned, Susan Waller became engaged, Tommy Fogarty called Class Night Committee meetings, Ken Anderson exercised his leg with a pail of stones. WE WERE THERE WHEN — Report cards came out, the Dramatic Club put on a Christmas play, the Projectionist Club members were confronted with broken film, the Spanish Club had a fiesta, the French students sang Christmas carols, we produced our Senior Essays and Ann Ognan wrote a poem, we acted as Elder Statesmen in the 1954 Student Council Elections. FRESHMAN SOPHOMORE JUNIOR SENIOR ADVISOR Miss Northrop Miss Northrop Mr. Wiser Miss Weaver PRESIDENT W. Bradbury A. Winters K. Anderson C. Fitch VICE PRESIDENT K. Anderson W. Bradbury D. Woods C. Burnett SECRETARY C. Burnett C. Burnett C. Burnett E. Schimpf TREASURER F. Tryonoviech M. Ewing E. Schimpf M. O'Connor K. Kallenbach STUDENT COUNCIL A. Winters K. Anderson D. Campbell N. Moore REPRESENTATIVES F. Tryonoviech W. Bradbury E. Schimpf V. Barnes S. Wolinski V. Barnes M. Hall A. Miller S. Wolinski HISTORIAN: RUTH DUBE



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THE (IASS OE '54 I, JIM STUART, leave my slow, careful driving to Martin Alessio. I, EILEEN CARLSON, leave my enthusiasm for the accordian to Joan Sinclair. I, TOM FOGARTY, leave my Senior essay to my brother who probably doesn’t want it. I, CLIFF BURNETT, leave my ability of making teachers mad to Warren Smith (who already has a good start). We, SHIRLEY CAMERON and LOIS ARNOLD, leave our practice of skipping school and writing our own excuses to Chickie and Ruthie. I, KEN ANDERSON, leave my keen sense of humor to Mr. Devin. I, NANCY LEVINESS, leave all my good times in High School to the few kids left on Fort Hill—Richie, Jimmy, and Susie. I, BETTY SCHIMPF, leave my eraserless pencil stubs to Miss Keeler. I, CLIFFORD ALLEN, leave my hearty laugh to Mike Crowley. I, DAN STACKHOUSE, leave my ability to sleep through English class to Robert Stone. I, DOT CAMPBELL, leave my quietness to Mary Yarochowicz. I, EDDIE LARSON, leave Ruthie in Donnie Hungerford’s care. I, CARLETON CHASE, leave, hoping that the class meetings can adjourn without me. I, CARALYNE COUCH, leave my Southern drawl to Pete Cronin. I, ANN OGNAN, leave my artistic ability to Mr. Graham. We, MAUREEN O’CONNOR and LUCY STUART, leave our crushes on the Junior boys to Shirley Anderson and Nancy Stuart. I, DOT LESCYNSKI, leave my cheerfulness to the students and hope they will pass it on to the teachers. I, MILDRED HALL, leave the keys to the Chevy to my sister Charlotte. I, MARTHA BOVAT, leave to join the parade of Drums. I, JANICE COLLINS, leave my job as secretary to Mr. Kenny to Shirley Allen. I, PETER DAY, leave my marks in Ag. to Jim Sullivan. I, GEORGE CARROLL, leave my harem to Herb Schaltegger. I, EDNA TIEMANN, leave my ability to chew gum and not get caught at it to Pat Caldwell. We, THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1954, leave all our comic books and quarter novels to Mr. Peterson and Mr. Benedict to read in their leisure time in the boiler room. Done in New Milford this 25th day of June 1954, LUCY STUART, and MAUREEN O’CONNOR, CLASS AGENTS Witnesses: Barbara Weaver Harold Hunt 27

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