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o«z James Herbert Toffey Entered from Crosby High School 1933. Class President (3) Prom Committee (3) Cast A Character Intrudes (3) The Eligible to. Bangs (4) Student Council (4) President (4) Class Party and Dance Committees (3) Prom Committee (4) Class Prophecy (4) A charming stranger oome among us Herbie Joined us in our Junior year end proved to be a fine addition to our class. He is our best looking boy but he seems to have a decided preference for blonds, so many of the girls have sighed in vain. He hopes to be a transport pilot. 24. Dorothy Ilartha Veils Cast The Fire Prince (2) Class Secretary (2) Class History (4) Happiness seems made to be shared. You oan always tell when Dot is around. She sings all the latest song hits and one of her favorite pastimes is dancing. She has taught raanjr a shy miss to dance during the noon hour and there were several boys who would have been glad to take lessons too. 25. Poster Jerome Whitney ?. F. ... (1,2,3,4) Vice President (2) Secretary (3,4) Initiation Committee (5,4) Banquet Committee (4) Executive Committee (4) Agriculture Judging team (1,2,3,4) Bom for success he seemed With grace to win and heart to hold. This is Wimpy one of our farmers from Southbury. He was one of the charter membors of the high school P. P. A. chapter and one of the first six in Connecticut to take the State Parmer degree. He is a loyal friend and a conscientious scholar. He will moke a fine farmer and citizen of this work-a-day world 26. Steffie Adele Zitkus Class Secretary (l) Cast The Fire Prince (2) Archery Club (3) Prom Committee (3) Senior Danoe Committee (4) Scholarship Jledal (2) Class Mill (4) She hath a queenly bearing. Here's to Steffie, our best looking girl. She has been an honor student during all four years yet she always enjoys a good joke and has a pleasant smile for everyone. She has her heart set jn being a seoretary and we're sure she'll be a conscientious and efficient one.
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Ellis P. Clark 9 Mr. Clark is the favorite of those who take Agriculture. His sense of humor, combined with his extensive knowledge, begets willing work in class and willing spirits everywhere. Ur. Clark is the advisor of the troubled and is always willing to give help. He is invaluable as the chief ticket taker for basketball games. The boys stick by this counselor as he sticks by them. Miss Julia A. Clark Miss Clark is the friend and confidante of us all. Whether we seek her splendid advice or whether we wish to tell her about our good timeB, we always find her a willing listener. We ehjoy her classes, for 3he has many interesting things to tell us, about our French or Latin. She has been a most efficient cashier for our plays and Wide Awakes. Vie sincerely hope that for many years to acme, the students of Woodbury High School will have their way made pleasant by her guidance 29 John D. Coombs We wish to express our sincere appreciation to Mr. CormbB for the work that he has done in our behalf. Being Principal and teaching Math have not been his only tasks. He has figured out a way to pull us through in every undertaking, hss taken part in all our activities, and has given us individual help with our many and varied prob -lems. Best of all, we know he will continue to help us after we leave Woodbury High School. Albert L. Knox '. hen you really want to study, yju choose Ur. Knox's class. There is no place in his class for the one who wants to play. However he is always willing to help you and give you encouragement when you are having difficulty. He has taken a keen interest in extra-curricular activities, especially the school plays When a craftsman in the carpentry line is needed, Mr. Knox is sure to be called upon and he is alwayB willing to help. 31 Miss Theo Jane Uerwin Miss Merwin, our English teacher, is very popular. She has made our classes interesting as well as educational. She has good taste in selecting short stories and plays and we wonder what we'll dc without her supply of books for us to read. She likes good operas and movies and finds much enjoyment in writing poetry. 32 Martin C, Sauer This is our first and only year under Ur. Sauer. When he began it by giving his classes some giant assignemnts, mob scenes threatened, though to no avail. As the year proceeded, the students under him grew to expect the work and like it. Besides teaching us a great deal that will help us in the future, Mr. Sauer has taken an aotive interest in all the activities of the school. He coached the boys' basketball team, started a Dramatic Club, directed plays and helped with baseball. He even sacrificed his moustache in the interests of better acting.
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