Millburn High School - Millwheel Yearbook (Millburn, NJ)

 - Class of 1938

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Nicholas Rizzo Tony ambles down the hallway, listening-his curly, black hair bobbing up and down as he counts the eye- lets on his shoes. Not more than one syllable, or two, at il time seems to pass his lips. He opens a door for a flustery female, stranger though she probably is. I guess Mr. Salsbury was right when he called Nick the sanest and most courteous of the 205-ites. Nick's a good Clerk, and he is looking for- vfard to an opening in an airconditioning plant after a bit of post - high - school study. It is evident that Nick is a serious type of boy, carefully planning his future and molding the pres- ent to fit it. 1 -' e, i 0 in W . I 552. f Z i Mary Girailbliioirn Here comes Mary with her big blue eyes and those luscious, red lips which dis- tinguish her so decidedly from her companions. She hailed from the clear, sun- ny state of California, and she brought the atmosphere of her home state with her. Concerning the atmosphere it always becomes tense when she first enters but soon lapses into a hilarious scram- ble of giggles and guffaws. Being smart but acting dumb is one of the success- ful tricks of our Coy Mary. But she has a humorous side as well and a reputa- tion, in fact, for the most hilarious humor with the most naive poker face imag- inable. ax Caroline Evans Caroline, dressed in a soft, blue sweater that brought out the blue in her eyes, was very busy frosting a choco- late marshmallow cake. Knowing Caroline, I was sure of the good results of her culinary elforts. I was in Hi-Ho, am a member of Hi-Tri and use up all my energy defending things in Open Forum. I'm told that I have a realistic nature and I know I have a special in- terest in algebra. She col- lects assorted autographs: from Amelia Earhart's to Eddie Cantor's and Mrs. Rooseveltis. Pussy never fails to visit anyone who is sick, her philosophy is that the greatest asset you can have is friends. 0' .-I F Efhggax x gi I if . MQW f QW i 6' at N556 Z, ' -. William Kampp Ask me no questions and I'11 tell you no lies. But I have to know-Y' Ah, well, and then Billy, with the typical Kaupp twinkle in his black eyes, informed me that he didn't have much time for recreation and that he never did any- thing unusual or amusing except--. I knew what the except implied: Hi-Y, of which organization Billy is a devoted member, Spanish Club, over which Billy pre- sides as presidentg and, of course, football, Billy's chief interest in life, unless it might be that his leisure moments, spent in walking innumerable fair maidens about in the halls, are to him even more enjoyable and important. - is - .l wp New 7' lil .I img lisjfgm- ' my 'Til NINETEEN THIRTYQEIGHT page 19

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Edwin lllialdnovieh Though Edwin is as quiet as a mouse and you would never know he was in your midst, I persuaded him to talk to me long enough to bring to light thc fact that he doesn't have any particu- lar hobby: he just messes around. I play at chess, but it requires a lot of thought and concentrationg that's why I just play at it. I asked him whether he had any special nickname and here his brown eyes twin- kled, and he laughed, l'Oh. they call me any number of thingsf, He plays baseball in the spring and supports the football team in the fall. ir , L! ,grlf 1 xx Marie Ncollll Marie was glowingly beer- iaclceted as usual when I sat down beside her. Between bites of the prandial sand- wich all was revealed, albeit laltingly and with much prompting. I like all sports, in spite of the fact that everybody thinks I'm too delicate to play. Boys with green eyes are my favorites, she confessed, and dancing I like, too, but none of that modern stuff! She is def- initely artisticg Seniors, please note! Most of the rest of the conversation was com- mitted to secrecy by Marie's repeated use of the phrase, But don't put that in. Gladys Eddy Fa, sol, la, ti, do. Wllen her voice died away and the theory class had resumed its routine, Gladys opened up into conversation. Interspers- ing her answers to Miss Din- ger with answers directed to me, she managed to tell me all. Gladys's interests, it seems, roam lightly from automobiles t o all-state choruses. School, she ad- mitted, is one of the minor issues of my life. She Con- fesses a love of dining and daneingg social life is her bent. In fact Gladys is an entirely agreeable compan- ion until one starts calling her Giaddy. f I I E refs i a i,fi2?vl lmfwqfbl l 'iJ'1i'T'i'1 I Quay -fl llqf MGH 4 ffffasdf 4 M ul 3 mfs 55 I U , KA 44 xy , N H Q l l 4 y Wai M i I A a W Robert Hamlbriiglht A reddish-brown shock of hair hobbed up and down the hall, arms linked with those of his classmates. A mouth creased in a wide grin, a flushed face, and twinkling blue eyes are but an indication of the joy in living that Bob feels. His studies done for once, he dashed down to the field to help manage the football team. When not water-boy- ing, Mr. Hambright finds his greatest pleasure in play- ing football himself, or any other sport thatls handy. F i Q3 Page 18 THE MILLWHEEL



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going to the Caurilislle Haynes Cool and calm, he stepped into the room with his fate- ful camera up to his all- diseerning eye. Snap! It's all over with, he grants me a rare smile under my storm of protests. Stocky and slightly thick-set, Carlisle is always unobtrusively content with his own inter- ests. During the hunting season, he spends his time getting wet feet chasing elusive game with any one of his many guns. His associ- ates outside of school are mainly male, since he be- longs to a local gang with which group only, he allows himself to come out of his shell of reserve. 95 Allies Dickinson Margaret just as I had expected, I found Alice in 205 after lunch, munching an apple and doing her German. The serious attack she makes on each and every subject will doubtless bring her even- tual reward and put her at the top of the class. My outside activities, she said, counting on her fingers, are program chairman of Hi- Tri, editor of the Press Club, and a member of the Forum Club. She confided to me that she spends nights awake thinking of the ca- reer she will pursue after she graduates, or dreaming of next summer's sailing. S Ill uv Pollieaurpio I sat and talked with Margaret in sewing class. My favorite sport is base- ball, and my pet pastime is movies-what would life be without them? I like the extravaganza type, where there's plenty of peppy dancing and popular music. Oh, yes, I collect song sheets, too-I like the pink ones. I'm seriously studying shorthand and typ- ing because I do so want to be a private secretary. Mar- garet is one of those few people possessed with the rare gift of making friends with everybody. Maybe that's because she's always smiling. Julius Van Wagenen Julius is a new comer in school this year. He has managed to accustom him- self to his new environ- ment extremely well, as Mrs. Murphy would say. Julius formerly resided in Hillside. When I asked him which school he was faithful to he replied, Millburn I guess, but you haven't the spirit old Hillside has.', His pet expression is I guess, and his favorite subjects are the ones in which he gets the best marks. He has al- ways impressed me as being very studious, but then, who knowsg maybe he just looks that way. Jimmy - L A? S 15? A s V 114 ' ?- J Q , ' - 0 it its ig I 'I fx W '69 0 ge Q' J Q I on if f Wol f: f K , W 1 Page 20 THE MILLWHEEL

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