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PERSONNEL IRVING RAYMOND Custodian RUTH HANSEN Secretary STUART LANE Head Custodian r JEANE PRATT, R.N. School Nurse
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French Co Sffygjy. B.S. English College GCoW e «aXe 'v ’ fe ''•CROPT Hugh r pPEr «TS,,y Vermont Agriculture JANET HADDAD St. Joseph College, B.S. Science, Mathematics
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c L A S S E S Honor Roll stu-Dury High School, December report jsed. Those i 95 per I Joan ', senifl norej Ton Rombc Lth Fair, Tall membel fclass. jnor Roll students to te the list are: Sen- Jonathan Smith, Kay Ste-, Diana Davis, Betsey Pat-;, Sue Amidon, Ruth Breedon th Vileisis, Susan Costello, stte, Nancy Math-IJudson, Nathaniel Llaon and Shir- Behm, Dnner, rLoretta Per- arilyn Mazaika, Thomas Devin, Jon Schmitt, Peter ay, Iynn Johnson [and Austin Boyd. Stephen Lovett, Kim Abbott, Kim Cathleen Barno, ;son, Marion Gris-|a Prasauckas, Mar-Nancy Taylor, Rus-and Fred er i c k Woodbury, Jan. 3 — Woodbury High rolled to its fifth triumph in the Southern Division of the Housatonic Valley League th a 75-61 victory over New Lford High tonight. Woodbury s only loss in lght starts cam M the hands of Litchfield, ern Division( has also beaten Wamogd Alumni in non-league cor Even though New 8cored 20 points in period Woodbury never lead. The charges Sadlon led 3 -19 and 57-39 at the c} third peric Bob Taylor fc Wtge Salo-kas topped the w Wbury scorers with l1 points apiece. Dave Richmond of New Milford led all. pointmakers with 18. Woodbury converted 15 of 214-fouls and New Milford made 13 of 25. Woodbury won the jayvee game 36-35. Woodbury, Dec. 12 — The Woodbury High School s girls’ basketball team opened its season with a 14-2-30 triumph at the expense of the New Milford High girls here today. Marilyn Miller was the lead-lg scorer for Woodbury with 16 points while Shirley Crownshaw added 15. Miss Foote, Miss ICowles and Miss Reing featured Ln the backcourt. Jill Ronson was New Milford’s top scorer with 2 0 joints. Our name represents one of our most cherished beliefs: the United States, forty-eight states united under, one central government, with each state holding sacred rights. This belief or ideal did not come easily, and tremendous amounts of manpower were wasted during the Civil War in a bloody decision of this belief. On a smaller scale and representative of this belief is our school. Four classes united under common beliefs and efforts, but competing and striving for individual goals. It is this belief or patriotism in common and individual strivings that makes or breaks the unit, in this case Woodbury High School, for America believes in learning.
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