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, , X Jfwfaa Robert St. .llollm 'Af-1 I interrupted Bobby as he as eagerly glancing through e morning paper. While he rolled it nervously in his hands, he disclosed to me that he adores dances and fishing and strangest of all, cooking. One night, he said, I got home late from ,efdanceg so instead of going to bed I went fishing. It was a toss-up between play- ing with the trout or mixing a chocolate cake, for you know I enjoy popping things into the oven at any time of the day or nightf' Besides his other interests, Bobby plays second fiddle in the school orchestra. QA L-, fr, Y. ,Y ,, W J i a7,,,, fsf,,,J . , -. f.- .1 'fi fkjjj ' dl: 11 ' Snr, Y ln f we JH . K f , 1 g F ani A A jg ,fe -in :Q ill Jil. 1 , , Jn A gg J JJ JJ M ru l JIJJJI J JIU 'lu' 5 wlesgm Margaret Newton Miss Peggy Newton is not a Miss at all, but a real alive nymph, no bigger than a minute. To tell you the truth, I found her diving in and out of the Crowds in the hall, ducking under this boy and skimming past that girl. Surprisingly enough, she's a bright little girl and a very good student. She's very serious-minded, yet, like the sudden beam of a lighthouse, her smile sud- denly flashes forth so bright- ly that all the world smiles with her. Peggy collects sugar lumpsg so as said Oueen Gertrude, so say I, Sweets to the sweet. ,rw ytf' W 'ji' MU ' f YV Q0 ,M 3,1307 V y V J M134 pf 130'-fafl, ,ot be X 4 ,1 , y, ntl cl' V+' f -ff 'L-'Li' libel' Ubi!! iii, ' LJ, ,'-fl' A ' N wlyfq J Jbj i , .fJAi1 'i'lli 1 il' 1 , Hu ,fb ' ,- l' Aff' v-7 if U, sw 7,5 L l,, , be ogg. ,Q X Ivgigxal 15609636 Sng9,9o,9 ,waved V l X .Q4 K' I li ,Af 'Awe' t f 7,' Barbara Blluhm She has iust entered the sewing room for the week- ly meeting of Hi-Tri, but if I h:1dn't been looking for her, her quiet entrance would have passed un- noticed. Barbara is one of those girls whose slight build often makes one won- der how they keep from falling apart. My favorite pastime is athletics, she wld me. Of course she ex- cels in this line: her fleet- ness on the hockey field and accuracy on the basketball court have made her a main- stay on the senior teams. When not in the gymnas- ium, Barbara is always to be found in 214 perfecting the art of hunt-and-peck. J fi Ea - V1 tml K E 0 uw f Y 2 ' V -1 , .,..., F f 3 f sn'- fkt-QUP W Everett IF. Warner Dash-Dash-and a Dot Dot-and we walk into a room filled with radios, tubes, and various other paraphernalia. Amid this confusion and noise sat our Everett, with a dreamy look in his eyes, pumping a key up and down, and then Waiting patiently for an an- swer. Everett is dressed, on every occasion, in a dark suit that gives him a de- cidedly reserved and con- servative appearance. Perhaps itis all intended, for he is determined to launch him- self upon the business world after a course at Hamilton College. f l Q l 3 ,T - Page 12 THE MILLWHEEI
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Prosper Stamziale Prosper?-Oh, you mean Stitz-I-Ie's the one who just dropped that basket, he's pretty good at basket- ball-been out for the squad for several years. That's right, Stitz was a football manager this fall. Auburn cropped, freekfed, usually clcthed in brown, and a face free of frown. I guess that describes him fairly well. Stitz's one of those boys who never seems to hurry, yet always appears in front of your nose. He has what might be called a studious look, but don't let that fool you as itis fooled others. All of the boys like him- and say, if you want to know any more-ask him yourself! F ., V , V 1.3 SVN? ,QQ MILLBURN 5 s 'l -- 5 Edythe 'lfomibyllll Edythe cocked her yellow head and looked up at me with her baby blue eyes. For recreation, my favor- ite indoor sports are truckin, the Big Apple and reading mystery stories. In Montreal, where I come from, every- one goes in for vigorous winter sports, which proba- bly accounts for my roller- skating ability. I'm a rather neutral person, as I don't have any favorite movie stars or anything. Like most retieent people, Edythe is not inclined to talk about herself. However, when the barrier is broken, she makes a loyal friend and an inter- esting companion. xx . xg , 'N fs R 'I Catherine Sullivan' As I looked over the shoulder of the pretty, red- haired girl in front of me in American history class, my eye was at once drawn to the sketches with which Catherine, known to her friends as Kate, occupies a great deal of her spare time -a confirmed artistic doo- dler without doubt. One might imagine that with such brilliant hair, Cather- ine would have a Heree tem- per, but this is not the case. She is quiet and re- served, although full of fun, all these qualities no doubt will help her in her am- bition to become a secretary upon graduation from school. what . X i r fm gi Ilkl- I.. l X x l . E i -Q.. ,S- i il - C l l i, Q F: s K K I sa A to w i J . X yu! ,QA ,1f.sf4,4.fJ v,L,e,-J f ...ah-.a. ,111-D cqfdffl-P' K I Y Joseph Mareantonio Perhaps one of the best things about Joe Marcan- tonio is that nobody has any trouble getting him to talk. just mention American his- tory, bookkeeping or his favorite sport, golf, and Joe will take you off on a dis- cussion of unlimited stretch. About his work you'll have to ask his teachers, but his golf record speaks for itself. He's been a member of the golf team three years and averages eighty-five or nine- ty for eighteen holes. If you want some pointers on the game, you'll find Joe behind the counter in the cafeteria any lunch period, passing out ice cream. .wa i h'ijsgfxl'x . X i X --Wig- ' J v Nt ' W NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT P age 11
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Joseph Formichelli Where to find Joe? Thatis easy: l1e's taking notices around. You know the little thin-faced fellow who in- trudes upon the sanctity of the most silent classrooms or thc most inspiring of peda- gogie tirades to plunk elli- ciently on the desk some ab- sentee list or similar notice. He must have fun doing that. Who woulcln't! But really there's more to joe than that. Though not so good on book larnin' he can tell you all you want to know about gardening or plants, Csometimes a little morej and heis destined from all indications to grow into a practical business man of the first order. QI do 'Pi QW Virginian whmimgimm My hobby laughed Vir- ginia, is collecting small figures of dogs. In my whole collection not one is over three inches high, and they all have perfectly delightful personalities. Virginia taught singing for two years before returning to high school to Work for a diploma, and now, after graduation, her ambition is to study nursing in the Orange Memorial Hos- pital. For relaxation she plays a peculiar electric instrument, called a theremin, which in- geniously combines, she says, the squeaks of a violin with the big bass groans of a 'cello. Maargaret Butts My eyes darted up and down the hall hunting for Peggy. Wlicia I found her she was coming out of the art room, her arms laden with jars of paint and loads of paint brushes. I like to draw and paint as you can readily see, and here she giggled, looking at her paint- spattereel smock. And I en- joy sewingg so I make all my own dresses. I also conduct an eighth grade gym class, al- though physical training is far from my favorite sub- iect. My ambition and hope is to go into training, for I want to he a nurse when I grow up. As for school work, wellin she clidn't bother to finish. WRKER QIUDIOS .Mg V A ill ,QA 'l f i K ' g Frank Snyder That red head over there? The fellow in the '32 Chevrolet? That's Red Snyder. And how he does love that runabout! l've heard he takes the engine apart at least once a week. But generally speaking he is a good driver, except when he shifts gears. Right now he's trying to get that buggy of his in running condition. You see there's an adventure movie over in Maplewood, and he wouldn't miss one of those if his life depended on it, even though he abhors love scenes. In- side the school, however, Red's a quiet chap-so quiet you wouldn't know he was there if it weren't for his flaming red wigf' Egg W l ,ALF ,, E J Y ig xl I? 1 f x , , K , .gl l gmolaaigi A l 'W 'i??s. 5 l l I X ,i 1 I gsm i x' lf .Niiiso .5 '7' fl 'vicar x hawk' l f ' 20609. if l ' ' lf . tg, A,.g. NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT page 13
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