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Bill Umsteadteir Bill Umsteadter? Oh yes, he's the one who ducked in, just a minute ago, as the late bell rang. No, not privileged, but a big shot just the same: national in- door tennis champion, boys' division, no less. And let's see, he's a ping pong champ, goes over big with the girls, has a handsome face and blonde hair, in fact, he's fair at most everything, ex- cept French. See him over there, not a word out of him, that's because he has a test next period. If you value your hide, leave him alone. Emily Geirmeir Naturally I didn't get my information from this modest child but Emily has a list of accomplishments and titles that anyone could be proud of. She is secretary of the Student Council, president of Hi-Tri and manager of the Girls, Hockey Team. It was Ifmily in pink who ush- ered in the Seniors at last year's graduation. Last year, she was awarded the Ameri- can Legion Citizenship Award, and this fall she was one of the girls to make the All-State Hockey Team. Yet, in spite of all these honors, Emily continues to seem Melanie personilied. Janet Tlnorrnley I'll be down in a second. I looked up to see a flash of white bathing suit and brown legsg then janet came splash- ing to the surface of her favorite Cape Cod waters. Besides swimming, I like to read, I enjoy sad movies 'cause I love to cry, I'm studious, really I am, and aw gee - Don't believe a word she says, Mary bobbed up. Jan was head cheerleader this year, presi- dent of the girls' A. A., cap- tain of the Girls' Hockey Team, a venerable member of Hi-Tri and is on the All State Hockey Team. ICJ. i lift' r-J A l ku Brooks Longley Mr. Brooks Longley, the long drink of water of the senior class, looked down contemptuously at me, from his perch on his own stilts. What do I do in my spare time? What spare time? When there is such a thing, I go to dances, play tennis, blow in the orchestra and like to act. Mr. Longley goes to town, not only on the bass tuba, but on the accordion as well. From the looks of things now, Dr. Longley will have acquired an acceptable bedside man- ner by the time he's grown up-mentally. if eg Ze J be i lg- f K W X F Y wx rfgrl 'gf gig x Til ' ina-. ere- HE ' i s NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT Page 21 I X Nfl. 'U
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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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ii li . - Je! Robert McCollum A sandy-haired boy, who claims his grey eyes are blue, sat in a corner, gently chewing on a piece of gum. He also maintains that gum feels the attack of his teeth but once a week. I'm man- ager of the basketball team and have been on the base- ball team for two years. I enjoy the movies, especially mystery ones, and I play the radio wonderfully. That's Bob's sense of humor creeping out. I like to play ping-pong and skate, and don't tell anybody, but I'm in the Constitution Club. The things that I like best in school are manual train- ing, gym and vacations? xxx 1 AX Marie lFellllmetlla just the back of a head showed through the glass of the Millwheel -room, but when I opened the door, I saw Marie pounding out an issue of the Senior News Sheet. I'm planning to be a secretary, so when I'm not playing hockey I try to in- crease my typing speed. This typing business just suits my temperamentg I like a lot of noise and want something going on every minute. Art is :mother of Miss Fellmeth's interests. She is invariably to be found going in to the city art shows and ex- hibits. W -, . . X XXW, XX Wm Q5 AVS : N S N S9 fp-vvv, - X l v59 oz::2:7 . -4- Z :44'O'0'f3 'W44933 '+i WWW ig 90.0302 'JQWQV H4303 Q65 Page 22 Elaine Cardinal Wl1at a mess that wasf, Elaine had just finished cleaning the paint brushes, which she had been using to paint the scenery for the Senior Play. Although Slats dabs around with the paint brushes, she likes sports and boys as well as art. Elaine is usually found at the foot- ball games cheering for her hero, or waiting to give the boys a word of encourage- ment. After Elaine is out of high school, she claims she is going to be an old maid and a loafer, but we know better. Pamll Thurston Paul Thurston in the olden days could have made a heroic knight errantg he's the type that saves maidens in distress. However, Ifound him, looking far from knightly, dressed in his sports jacket, Glen plaids and saddle shoes, UNO kid- ding, my school life is in the music room, Paul as- sured me, putting his trom- bone away. I hate spare time, enjoy city night life, and would like to be a doc- tor, but probably won't be. As a dancer, he shakes a wicked foot. From his ex- pressive hands, I'd say that he's bound to become a great artist or musician, or per- haps a skillful surgeon. BULLETIN gif?-, ji . V ' S. if I gi 1 X X- 11, THE MILLWHEEL
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