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Jlaumes Storey The last echoes of a school yell died down as Jimmy and the team filed out. I cornered him in the hall to get a very modest statement of his importance. I've tried to do my best as this year's football cap- tain. It's a swell job, and I liked it. I'm interested in ice hockey and bowling too, but I think I'll always pre- fer football. Jimmy is not all sports, however. He his a habit of studying in spurts, and a wit and temper that would mark him any- Lueene Silayton Miss Slayton, tall, slim and slightly angelic-looking, was sitting, munching on a piece of Vermont maple sugarg she twirled her ta- pered Hngers through her permanent, her blue eyes gazing wistfully-or bliss- fully--out of the window. What do you want an in- terview with me for? All I ever do is play tennis, listen to music, sing, go to Hi-Tri meetings, dance in Hi-Ho and I was in the Senior Play. Lucene has a bizarre characteristic of humming or chanting when she is happy, no matter whether she's eating her favorite brownies or dancing with her O. A. O. fs f I ' where as a true son of Ire- V' iand. Dorothy Rall There was Dorothy, stretching her long legs on her porch steps and stroking her sleek grey cat. My two favorite sports are swimming and skating, one for summer and one for winter. Dotsy is a seemingly timid and quiet girl, but when she starts to chatter with Peggy, her shadow-well, she just can't stop. I like to write and I often tinker around thc kitchen trying out new recipes, but art is my big interest. Someday I hope to be a famous dress designer or a great commercial art- ist i' Francis Masi Bang! Plop! Francis, in an effort to jump over the rope around the football Held had caught his toe, and there he sat as I approached him, My Hrst question of course was in regard to the result of the game. I could tell- you what I think the score will bef' he said, but really I'm just a reporter. My ambition was to play football, but this job is a fair substitute at times. Any- way I'm the secretary of the Boy's A. A. and a member of the Constitution and Glee Clubs, so I'm pretty busy. With a mischievous grin he added, But Iim going out for track in the springg then watch me jump this rope! xr! I X ,N V Elm g p w itiir it j ' Q - . NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT A Wil . e Page 25
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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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'iitell you everything in a Vincent Masi Hey Vince! I called to a short, broad figure speed- down the hall. An :hterview?U he asked as I 'lgurnered him, Sure, I'll nutshell. After school Iplay all sports, especially ice skating in seasong last year I went out for baseball but wasn't good enough, I'm in training for varsity track right now, and my favorite school subject is mathemat- ics. By George! that was quite a nutshell for the taciturn Mr. Masi, but he didn't tell the whole story. Besides having joined the Science Club, he cuts quite a figure with his brave at- tempts at vocal harmony in Boys' Chorus practices. if ff Page 26 llose DiGiovanni In rushed a whirl of fem- inity, struggling with a vio- lin, trombone and a stack of books. You want to inter- view mc? Well, I go out for sports and expect to go to Berkley School. Oh, I've got to finish these write- ups, and before I knew it, she was tapping away on a typewriter. Rose's teachers claim they never had a more spasmodic student. But then she has the reputation generally for being the dreamiest girl in the senior class. May all her dreams come true! Elf 1, X es ,in .1-SSX li'-L u is . Q June Chamberlain Hurrah for our side! June, as a proud captain should, carried the soccer ball under her arm through the goal, her face aglow with a smile of victory. I managed to grab her for a moment after the game. I'm interested in sports most of all, and anything out-of-doors suits me to a T, I just love the woods of Maine in the summer. I think dancing is loads of fun: I've studied tap and ballet ever since I was knee high. Won't you come and help me serve the refresh- ments to the losing team?'l fi B Robert Marshall Bob's the little senior who politely gives assistance to strangers who enter the school during the first period in the morning, and pitches varsity baseball in the af- ternoon. He's rather reti- cent about himself, but in the course of conversation a few facts did manage to divulge themselves. First of all, he is known as Flea by his associates, mostly be- cause he is always hopping around doing things. Sec- ondly, he deserves his varsity berth since he's been pitching baseball for three years. And lastly, if you ever End it difiieult to locate Bob, look in the Marshall cellar across the street, for he's probably entertaining a live- ly group of boys known as the Boxers. -ev 'fss A A i e f'l'ift!EW ,. QW THE MILLWHEEL
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