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CLASS OF 1938 HAS LIVELY RECORD OF ACTIVITY Sets Precedent for Originality The last bell rang and there were still a few tiny seventh graders scattered about the halls-lost. It was their first day in this tremen- dous Millburn High School. Miss English, and all the other grade teachers, had been warning them for years about how strict the teachers were in the big school, and the work they must do-you know, just the way they're threatening us about college. Gradually, thankfully, they got used to everything and were shown how to adapt themselves to their environment. But, oh, when these little children got to know Millburn High School--then came the sur- prise. They were getting educated fwe hopej , but what fun! The same scared 'ittle boys and girls went frolicking to West Point. This was the beginning of a great class. The itty-bitty girls, young as they were, thrilled many a cadet-although several of them turned out to be bus drivers. fThey went for any- thing in a uniform.j There was an orchestra on the boat, and it was here that Zekey 'made his debut, dancing with the shy, young Cherubs. They had their first outing up in the Reservation. What fun! They played baseball and cooked wieners and started home terribly late-it was just getting dark. As seventh graders they were proving to be an ingenious group, capable of doing great things, for it was they that not only originated the idea of Orange, Apple and Po- tato Days, but sponsored the first ones as well. Those kids were growing up. In eighth grade they gave a circus which was unsurpassed even by Barnum and Bailey. They made up the story, made the costumes and the masks, and even made up some of the animals. Wfhat with pink elephants and purple cows on roller skates, how could it help being a super Cnaturalj circus. Of course, Jane and Marion did give the animals a lift. Madame Slayton did her famous tight rope walk with great skill-however it seems that lately she has been losing her bal- ance. And who can forget that master of ceremonies, that behigh- hatted ring leader, ladies and gen- tlemen-Redmond Rogers. They entered their Freshman year with a bing and a bang and a President Stu. To commemorate the beginning of public schools, a pag- eant, As The Pine Grows, was given. Almost all the dancing was done by the able Freshmen. Indians danced in fringes, nymphs in cheesecloth, and skaters whirled in pale blue skirts with tiny white fur muffs. As Sophomores they were great organizers. It all started in the fall with a hilarious picnic, which seemed to draw them together in a perfect union. After eating and playing strenuously, they sang. And, golly, when they sang they sang! Every single boy and girl cooperated and joined in lustily. It was here that Paul learned that ever-popular Smoke-Rings fas- cination. To show their parents how clever they had grown, a Sophomore Par- ents' Night was originated. Some of the dear little daughters sang and others acted, after this enter- tainment Peggy and Margie poured, and a good time was had by all. Their Freshman - Sophomore Dance was a big Valentine one. Janie, the little class artist, decorat- ed the empty gym with hearts and also poems-so that during inter- missions the shy young Romeos, who were at a loss for words, could spend their time reading poetry to the pretty Juliets. Then they put away their child- ish things and became Juniors. Homer had been the Sophomore president and was now re-elected by the Juniors. The first picnic had' been such a success that an- other was given-they grew better every year. After playing sar- dines fin the darklj they again stood around a blazing fire, arms entwined all around the circle, and with cheeks burning and eyes glow- ing they really sang. The guests at the Junior Dance found themselves, to their amaze- ment, in a hunting lodge fthat was Helen's ingenious effortj . The grown-up boys and girls had planned and executed everything for the coming Kris Kringle Day. The program had been planned, in- vitations sent to the alumni, home- rooms and Christmas trees decor- ated, and entertainment provided for. Janie and her gang had worked for weeks decorating the gym: they had built a little Christmas village --two houses, a church and many trees-had decorated more Christ- mas trees, had painted every soli- tary pane fand what a painj of glass a deep blue, so that it seemed like night inside, and were now placing evergreens completely around the immense room. Then came the war. A message came, saying that the whole school was to be quarantined. It was dreadful, most of them gave way to tears from sheer exhaustion, but they bravely pasted on a smile. In the spring the class presented a light, domestic-comedy called Sweet Sixteen. Mary Lou astound- ed the school in her ingenue part, and Harry made his never-to-be- forgotten speech: Today I am a man. My goodness, these kids were al- ways up to something. Besides tak- ing part in the Revusical they had a Junior party. This was lots of fun, it was a sort of matinee dance at night-only better, be- cause everybody one knew was there. fAnd refreshments did add a little excitement.j One day in September, 1937, an odd assortment of one hundred and forty young ladies and gentlemen breathed a sigh, and said, To- day I am a Senior. It was a won- derful year-while it lasted-they swept through picnics, parties, dances of every kind, One Mad Night Qstarring Billj, and, inci- dentally, they swept through Qper- haps over is the wordj their homework. Alice was editor of the new newspaper, The Miller, An- thony shone as orator and presi- dent, and many budding romances bloomed. The Seniors should be proud of their accomplishments, mental, phy- sical, and social, and their hope is that each one shall take with him a great chunk of that which has been laid at his feet, and mold it into something even finer. NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT Page 9
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Homer I -050-2 fr c J5f'fi' -14:11, J LZ,-r P?- I IZ' :J 67' his camera slung one shoulder, Bob walk- into the study hall, wear- Ainnthoiny W. Maucione I found our class presi- dent, as could be expected deeply engrossed in the latest exploits of Carl Hubbell and the New York Giants. Dur- ing my four years in high school, he told me, I be- lieve I enjoyed my work in the Student Council and the Forum Club the most. But basketball and baseball are fun too. Mayo gets around quite a bit. His seventy-three inches are often found in back of a long pass in foot- ball, hunched over a history book at 8:25 A.M. on any school day, or under a great, wide grin. Anthony has of- ten proved his worth as a speaker, and, because of his able leadership and ability to cooperate with others, has always been a valuable asset to the class. a smile just a little big- ger than usual. Joined the Photography Club in New- ark last nightf' was his in- troductory remark - not surprising when one con- siders Bob's consistent and continuous interest in any- thing connected with the camera. A constant dread to his teachers, he is always bringing them angle shots of their weaker moments. At odd times, between manipu- lating the camera and get- ting his homework done, Bob collects class dues and attends Hi-Y meetings with punctual regularity. l 1 F 2 rs il fl, gl S5,f,lLL,. xlil I ' o Elf' l if X I Ny YANKQ fT3?3' C SD ' YN Q - if me gi x 5 lf. fbi ' gt' ggiixm- . l ns, . was A W B ga , ,E 3 Ft. was , W 5, IH-ffgilla' f. el ,f K3 Page 10 - 2 Janne Sawyer When the cheer-leading rehearsal had ended, Jane dashed up the steps, two at a time into the bleachers where I sat waiting for her. My first impression was of a lithe, tanned girl dressed in a canary yellow suit. I don't know what to say, she gasped breathlessly, tak- ing a pencil from my lap and twirling it between her teeth. Make-Up Box, Hi- Tri and soccer are my most important extra - curricular activities. I love art, and spend the greater part of English class painting covers for other people's book re- views. Otherwise, and most- ly, I just keep rushing from one thing to another, and I like it. ri. y ,I . -S iff I gil, s H11 s We - , whim Nix lpemk llsichteriwailliter Seated behind the wheel of a black, shiny LaSalle was Homer, his light brown hair, as usual, slicked back from his tanned face. Leap- ing out of the car, he dash- ed to the gym to dress for basketball, which, along with golf, constituted Hom- er's chief athletic interest last year. However, early this fall, Coach Cherin found him running wiid with the junior varsity football team and promptly placed him on the varsity squad. Most of the pretty girls are crazy about Homer, but he is reluctant to tell which one rates highest with him. Soon either Cornell or West Point will claim him, and he no doubt will ful- fill his ambition to make a mark in life. WF! fi ttf Y i. 'ras Q THE IVIILLXVHEFL
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