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J 0 , l NP' n Harvey P. Sleeper, Jr. Scott is one of the rare young scientists who lives in a laboratory most of the time. I aspire to be an electro-physicist, he in- formed me. His first step on the way is a series of original experiments in mix- ing compounds and lengthy arguments with Mr. Faddis in which he indulges in scientific names of ive syl- lables. When asked what he does in his spare time he gasped in surprise, 'iWhy, I don't have any! -not im- possible to understand when one realizes all the plays, open forums, photographic experiments and home work with which Scott is con- stantly engaged. l -f I 5 1 ff' -M ifktfbjjy Marjorie CC. Nicol From the top of her head to the tip of her toes, she is all mirth. Yes, it describes Margie perfectly, for her five-foot-two seems to consist mainly of lots of talk and a typically girlish giggle. When I talked to her, she revealed the fact that she belongs to Hi-Tri and the Make-Up-Box, likes to balance books on her head and adores dancing. But she added, those are mere superncialitics. My like work is to be psychology! At parties and on the dance floor she is usually the center of attraction. Chgirming and brunette, she never lacks friends or male escorts! lnillian Campbell I spied Liflian sitting on the edge of her chair, watching the aesthetic danc- ing class. Isn't this fascin- ating? she gasped. Lillian, herself, did some interpreta- tive dancing for our school, in yellow cheesecloth scat- tering daffodils. Peculiarly enough, in spite of her terpsi- chorean ability, she always seems to do her homework a little better than anybody else and her Hnely written notebooks arc profusely inter- spersed with sketches. Her hair is her outstanding fea- tureg it makes a golden back- ground for her face, and an impressive asset to her per- sonality. D. Halsey Wolfe Halsey is completely and naturally Halsey, and no- body else. He's the boy who puts pep into everything from a gloomy Monday morning to Il Sunday School conference. If you dared him to jump off Brooklyn Bridge, he'd either jump off with a whoops', or push you off too. Davy is work- ing for his football letter, belongs to the Hi-Y and seems able to sell himself to anybody for anything. If you want to know how to figure out a problem in ad- vanced higher mathematics or you just want somebody to sing camp songs with, holler the pass-word! Hal- sey.', X N V 'Qi if X 'QI -4' 29,9 X Z ff iii Z r. . yi ,VAX tx W If , Hifizwi' 1 ' A ff f - N ' i A . 1 X ssl f - sftl 'X xx Q - F , -. - 7. Fw 'su i I., H115 A f ' - , NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT page 23
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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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Douglas Reeve Doug is the ever-smiling boy who trots onto the football field with the water bucket during time out. As I approached him in chem- istry laboratory, he smiled in his own peculiar style and readily granted me an interview. I am planning on going to North Caro- lina State, and I hope to be a dairy farmer, he in- formed me. KMy favorite sport is baseball, but I like football too. Doug de- scended on us from West Side, whose loss is without doubt our gain. Catherine Cianei As the sewing machine whirled, Catherine and I managed to complete an in- terview. Catherine, or Kay as she prefers to be called, is one of the sewingest girls in the senior class. All kinds of sports appeal to her, which must account for the way she behaves at ral- lies, the delight of any cheerleader's heart. Usually one can find her in the com- pany of Rose DiGiovanni, as the two are inseparable. I haven't an enemy in the world, she announced cheerfully. 'KNOW if you're through, will you go away and let me finish? Mary Metz I had practically given up in my search for Mary when finally I found her seated at a desk with a Spanish book propped up in front of her. Did you do your Spanish homework? Maybe you can help me out. Oh, Well, if you must know, I'm a member of Hi-Tri and the Spanish Club. I like to read better than almost anything I do, and-let's see, I d0n't go out for sports, but I do love to sew.', However, homework was evidently calling insist- ingly for Mary would speak no further. Davis Whittemore Dave answered me quietly when I addressed him, for he is one of those shy boys whose presence, until this year, was known only to the few who are radio or cam- era fiends like himself. i'Yes,U he replied, I just joined Hi-Y, belong to the Math Club, and am much interested in photography, the Boy Scouts and radio. Finished with this infornia- tion, he walked purposefully down the hall toward his next class, for he doeSn't even let being head camera- man of the Millwheel in- terfere with his studies. f A . , - ,. 0 nib! 'J iihivfv! ll f - , fn' Wy 8 ' I of I . 4 'jgff . . , ,h.ff4!JVy, J, f 1 if i s ilff f- at f ,i Je f lg Q Q -' Sli I ,.,. -.- A ?h 'fi' lf- Jw? jr I R . 'E i QFQ7 , I Page 24 THE MILLWHEEL
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