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, l l I , X Page 16 THE SOPH - Say, who are those cute little twirlers strutting down the Held?', Oh, haven't you heard? They're Marion Miner and Marilyn Pfister, two-thirds of this year's drum majorettesf' W'hat year are they? Sophomores! Gosh! Wfill you look at that fella' tear down the gridiron! XVho is he? Oh, he,s probably our new fullback sensation, 'Teddy' Henshaw. He sure can take that old pigskin places. Watch those two boys, Snowden and McCabe, running interference for him. There goes Fulton Menein with his water bucket and that flashy blanket he Wearsf' He sure does add color to the scene. Here are the cheerleaders with that super new 'Millburn Chant'. Isn't that john Emery? Yes, he's a sophomore, you know. Hey, what are those boys doing up on the roof of the school? They're the sports writers, and by the way, Charlie I-Iann surely wrote up the Summit game wellf, And how! I guess he will be sports editor of the Miller some day. Such snatches of conversation could be heard throughout the grandstands during the gay and colorful football season. W'hat a break getting out of geometry. XVe were just having a test, too. Wlii1t's the idea? Mi11u'fm'1 pictures-lucky break. There are the class othcers being lined up. Bill Wall must feel right at home in his job as class president. He has held us together for two years now. I don't see how he finds time, what with his band-managing and 'hoti trumpeting with the 'Modernes'. XY'here are the other ofhct-rs? There's joe Pepe, standing next to Mr. Urban, our class adviser. Over there is Barbara Betsch, secretary, and Marjorie Monaco, who handles our money matters. ' ea 'in o' money remints me ' .ive o rus an my mv c ass ues so can 'Sp k g t I l I ll h t h d I 1 I d I go to the freshman-sophomore dance. They say it's going to be super this year. vm a - ' ' , ' That s true. This is supposed to be confidential, you know, but the decorations are going to be terrific. 'Deep in the Heart ot Texas' is the theme, with cowboys, Cacti, and long-horn steers parading around the gym.
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OM ORE CLASS Marvy! It takes a sophomore to think of something new like that. Isn't Walter Vreeland chairman of the decorating committee? Yes, he's also been doing a great job this year working on stage sets. You know, he's been designing and painting scenery for Christmas and assembly plays for two years, now. It's too bad we couldn't find time for a play of our own, especially with all our available talent. John Emery, our contribution to the basketball varsity squad, wound be right in line for the leading role. Q93 There,s plenty of female talent roaming around these parts, totr-Peggy Thomp- son, our tragedienne, and 'Briggs' Graeff, the irrepressible comedienne-to mention a couple. Janet Mott and Marjorie Monaco have done grand jobs helping the seniors on the make-up committee. The class of '44 certainly won't be found napping when it comes time for some really solid acting! Say, where's Joe Chiovarou? No pictures of the class would be complete with- out him. Don't suppose Millburn will ever forget his grand job of conducting in the symphonic band concert. He's really got rhythm up to his fingertipsf, - You bet. The concert certainly was peachy. I never realized before how many sophomores are in the marching band and orchestra. We have to go back to class now, worse luck. Wish this could last forever. Say, have you heard the news that three boys from our class were admitted to Hi-Y? Yes, Bob Edgcomb, 'Teddy' I-Ienshaw, and Bill Wall were the lucky ones. It certainly is an honor for a sophomore. Well, there's just no stopping us-'I Well, I guess we will be playing tennis soon. I hear a number of sophomore boys are going out for that sport and track this year. Yes. There are lots of them out for baseball too. They look very promising. Have you heard that the annual spring ment is to be on April 16, this year? I know chorus and girls' glee club. There sure are loads. Almost the whole boys-the common cry being-'What'll we do? How are your defense albums Coming? Oh, neat! Talking about defense, hasn't that pretty sophomore, Patty Calahan, done a marvy job in the cafeteria selling defense stamps and bonds? Don't look now, but these two girls coming toward us are sure 'nough cute! Who are they? Never mind, don't tell me, I know. They're SOPHOMORESV' P. T. AND B. B. concert presented by the vocal depart- oodles of sophomores in both the mixed tenor section is composed of sophomore Artie is absent'! txka f 'DOL , 1' iii 1 'QA ,Elf H k W U ka: SJ- 'NJ AV-A Vi'-1-1 , ,' I ' x I N? . 'X' R35 o-9 - U, ' 3 Q F, tux 9 Mn GWJT Ye .-.J N -' Jaw, 4- F . Page 17 ,.
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