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.I .-aa I' V :ff 1 JM' 4 ,lf V! j HJ.-. ' John Qwoeiff M John W orite atti- tude seem' o be slumped on the end of his spine, with long legs outstretched to catch ithe unwary as they come down the aisle. An interview? he drawled, as he put down the sports sec- tion of the paper. Well, I donit do much around here except orchestra and sports. I have a letter for soccer and hockeyg so I tried football this year. ,Iohnny's accomplishments, however, run to other things as well: selling senior play tickets and going to Hi-Y meetings are pretty good examples of his activities. Mt Pylzw' i'Z.L'..0-s..u-l...lu QVC LAL ks'-L: -yi 4 Lxtxnp' N'-', 'ff if kann-O --yy '- ' ' lv I ' 11 1.4 J' lBairlb.arai lLa1iry Grrr'.,' This startling sound came from Barbara in one of her decidedly fero- cious moments. Will you please get out of here and leave me in peace? Know- ing Barbara, I merely set about to pester her with questions. You know I'm a member of Ili-Tri and secretary of the Make-Up- Box, so why ask? I like t0 do everything except home- work, growl ll lot, but I'm never really angry: that is except when Mother won't let me have the car.', As I left her she shouted, Come on, move along, I have six- ty-nine things to do. Ldv ,VY 1 Virginia Kane In room 206 Jinny sat quietly for a moment. In most cases this wouldn't seem unusual, but it is in Virginia's, for she is always on the go. She loves sports, whether she is activelv nar- tieioating, or sitting on the sidelines shouting or cheer- ing, I like to chew gum, much to my teachers, dis- may, she enlightened me between vigorous bounces of her jaw. And I love putter- ing around in the kitchen, especially throwing together an apple pie, and of course eating my share of it after- wards. Robert Taylor Robert Taylor, despite his name, is really an out door athlete. I like all sports, but football and ice-hockey are my favorites. I spend most of my spare time trapping, you know, musk- rats, skunks OJ and even an occasional weasle: it's lots of fun and keeps me out doors all the time. Bob's athletic interest and popularity among the boys of the school have been rewarded by Hi-Y membership and election to the presidency of the Boys' Athletic Associa- tion, hut for the most part he assumes a quiet, friendly, but very inconspicuous man- ner. I J 'U ' N k ,Q 5,5 R f .,f f I 3 1 d KQV N I 4'd.' I I 1 , so ' 4 Bots Vfjiug Ass N. Ji: My , H i - 1 A '1 V . K 'f it xi - , ' - Q I QS ,ff 1' j W qssfxlfyll f 1 f- l L s sis. a t ? E I - --. V. Qi- 5 1 E 'ns if AY ' f .ea 3 ,E ,gg :eg NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT P age 15
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u- 'Q 6- se noxo ov awk .64 ' William lf-ll. Kelly Say, isn't he late for class? But of course, I should have knowng a little thing like that wouldn't bother Bill Kelly. He was probably helping Mr. Bove with the music department or chas- ing after the various mem- bers of his dance band. Or he might have been down in the gym to see the coach, for Bill qualifies in most every way as a husky, ath- letic specimen. But at any rate the teachers sooner or later get used to Bill's ir- regular hours and hope that he can get his homework done Cwhich he occasionally doesj between trumpet solos and football games. eau' Ye' A Sf' Svc 'f X X if -I f C . in xx m , i XT. Yin . 5 Page 14 1 x T oxen as CAXQGX xvslz' SL. Jeanne Smith There's Smitty, over there in the corner-thatis right, the blonde one. She's the one who played the feminine heart-beat in the Senior Play -good actress, too. Jeanne's pretty active around the schoolq she's a cheer-leader, treasurer of Hi-Tri, secre- tary of the Spanish Club, and not bad looking either. She's just about the right height-nice personality. Say, did you see her out playing field hockey? Yes, that was she. She's a good skater too, and plays some basketball in the winter. Oh, now you want to meet her? Sziv Jeanne, come over here, will you?U llarriiett Tichenor Skating in the moon- light, how I love it! Har- riett's deep voice echoed in the night. She did a Hgure eight and returned to me. You want to know about me? Well, I'm the proud possessor of this, she turned back the lapel of her coat to reveal her Hi-Tri pin. I make all my own clothes, I'm a member of the Con- stitution Club and I just exist from one sport to an- other. My first choices are hockey and soccer, however, my pastime is ping-pong: everybody calls me Rusty- guess why? That wasn't hard, for as Harriett glided away the moon gave her hair a completely rusty sheen. :ir N, X 'lfwx ZL- , ff is f Q J ff YNBBU K Q, i . -V., .JM HM! I Xijglf, - 'C 'I X J .s -X Warren Ansclnentz Warren . . . show them how to kick a penalty shotf, Warren silently and effi- ciently as usual, kicks the ball with the required form past the astounded goalie. He trots into the background and stands at ease, listening as the coach continues to teach the rookies the funda- mentals of the game. But vou're a lettermanf' I rc- monstrated. S u r e, but there's always mere to learnf, A Hnalizing smile flashes across his face and I realize my hope of further information through con- versation is futile, for War- ren is one of thc most reti- cent members of the Class of '38. mv Us l ii If ,-Ip will ll .lll L THE MILLWHEEL i i lm X A Nm. I: X mr, 3 xiii X , 2 'xl I '- . re lilih .,-3 'l Hi ll -f -1 .. ,fr , l -if I jf .
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Lewis lBu1Fio O sol O mio . . . W'hoops, my sudden turning of the corner must have frightened all the song out of him. I-Ie shut up like a clam and looked flustered and vaguely annoyed. But then Lewey doesnlt like to sing to an audience-so he says. I-Ie prefers to take walks by himself and warble to the less critical though empty air. I,ewey's biggest inter- est is golf, and he follows all the professional matches, he goes to a movie once in a while just to be sociablel' and he is an ardent believer in early to bed and early to rise. Lastly, we'vc heard it rumored that, at intervals, he even studies! x .l .Ll J if X R of-Y, 'R X 'Q 1 i Q J Q. Q in Page 16 Nancy lBauraei.a Nancy, the gum-chewing hction reader, came sailing around the corner iust in time to bump square into me. Sure enough there was the usual novel under her arm and the ever present piece of gum in her mouth. Oh, did you hear about the Make-Up-Box meeting to- night? she gasped between apologies for the bump. I'm so glad because I love dra- matics, especially heavy dra- matic acting. But Nancv has other interests as well, for an hour later when I was passing the art room whom should I hnd work- ing intently over an easel but that enthusiastic, bud- ding artist, Miss Baracia. X 1 if apr lmao fm sro EM NHYE5 f i X-iii S- 'i Rita Hux A series of musical dis- cords greeted me as I enter- ed the Girls' Gym. This piece just doesn't seem to be right, so I had to hit a few bad notes to overcome my anger. Rita banged another sour note and smiled. I know you want an inter- view, she continued, so I'1l tell you that, although music is my favorite pastime, reading and sewing take up a big part of my day. I don't belong to any school activities- just don't have time for them! Then she added, The next time please try to come when I'm play- ing something I like and know. f Y f rfwwx ,usa zaJ 7 0 x Y Angelo lliaeinza One of I3altusrol's more prominent loopers is An- gelo QShinej Faenza, who also finds time to distinguish himself as one of the out- standing athletes in the school. Shine, characterized by his dark, curly hair, plays number two on Mill- burn's Little Five champion- ship golf team. Last spring he reached the semi-finals of the State Public Links Tournament and finished fourth in the State Inter- scholastie. Besides his golf, Shine plays a whale of a game of football as a center, and is a star on the basket- ball team. Want to inter- view me? Well I'll tell you --my two weaknesses are sinking forty-foot putts, and making shrewd bets with the fellows. That's Shine. I' 73 2 . 22.5 . T I -1 . ,fgfgf ii I VX 5 7 'V . , ' X XD llc 'Q ,l -,LJ tif., f ,is 15,-A-L, x.k '4i-I .9 WP fglfu' THE MILLWHEEL
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