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RICHARD D. BOCK With a swift, easy motion a ball streaks down the alley, and Dick rolls u another exceptional game. A good bowlaer, Dick spends much time at Farley's perfecting his techni ue. In school Dick makes himself usefulclny servin as Mr. Salsbury's messen- Sr. At 5:06 lie repairs to the Millburn elicatessen, where he spends his time serving up sandwiches or reclining behind a large bologna. Amiability and nonchalance ac- count for Dick's wide popularity and many friends. MARION DOROTHY BOLTON For variety of activity throughout her high school career, Marion can undoubtedly qualify as outstandin . As Editor-in-Chief of the Miller and Corresponding Secretar for the Suburban Conference, she displays liter jour- nalistic talent. Her duties as Vice-President of Hi-Tri are numerous and exacting. She is a member of the Chorus, Girls' Choir, and archery team. She serves as secretary of the Chemistry Club, and gives valuable assistance on the Math Help Squad. Is it necessary to say that she is an excellent student? That implication is obvious in one word-Vale- dictorian-of the Class of '48, ANDRE E. BRIOD Wanted-For his hilarious jokes and potent attacks on the inventor of geometry. Two thousand dollars reward-For the ability to-convince Mr. Salsbury that the solid geometry book is erroneous. Remarks- May be encountered discussing vital topics in Forum Club or singing with chorus or Boys' Glee Club. Is a capable member of the Math and Varsity Clubs, and a talented performer on the gridiron and track team captain. Also noted for his journalistic capacities on school and municipal publica- tions. Be on the lookout for Andre Briod two years from now as editor of a famous metro- politan newspaper. JOHN H. BROADFOOT What's that? You're looking for someone with an individualistic personality, the capac- ity for doing a job well, and the ability to keep everyone in a light-hearted mood? Iohnny is your man. His never-ending stream of class- room jokes, his unlimited natural abilities, and his tremendous vitality have made him one of the most prominent and popular members of our class. Whether as secretary of Hi-Y, as the rope-swinging vice-president of the Stage Techs, or as a superb flutist in the band, Iohn will always be an asset to any organization of which he may be a member. I .522 :, ' -- - D A 'it . gi gs 1. KL: .- ---- ' . f , 3 . 1 ii ,eggs-1-fyf , 1: if sQ'i '3s't F- R - In J ,.g. ,k:. 1 I L s i ', 1 f'
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.A . . yr, -H , VXAWHPL ,Q ff :pgs- JUNE COLLYER BERGEN Come on, teaml Let's fight? Bergen's battle cry on the football tield. A peppy figure in blue and white, she did a swell job at her favorite pastime. Cheerleading, though, is only one of her talents. On stage she displayed real ability. Remember her performance of Cora in Clarence and as a dancing maiden in Kris Kringle? But sur- passing all was her npirouetting Essie in our Senior production. As a member of the Drama Club, G. A. A., Miller Business Staff, MILLXY'HEEL Staff, and Secretary-Treasurer of the Student Council, june did much for llfl.l H. S. Good luck to an unforgettable gxr . ROBERT P. BERSTLER Another hunting excursion, and Bob will be eligible for Mr. MacPhail's most hi hly grized award, the D. S. C. fDistinixi51ed kigpingucrossj. We must say, thoug , that he oes 's cutting in the manner of a sports- man. Splashing through streams and rivers in his seven-league fishing boots, and loaded with his limit of trout or bass, returning homeward from the hunt with his wild game bag, or just being himself-Bob is always a swell sport. School just doesn't seem to fit into his schedule. Happy hunting, Bobl BARBARA ANN BISHOP Bobbie with the bright brown eyes and cheerful smile is one of the best-known and best-liked girls in M. H. S. One of her main interests is Rifle Club, with Mixed Chorus running a close second. She was also the competent secretary of the Dramatic Club. In November, Bobbie was working hard on the Props Committee for You Can't Take It With You. Eve lunch hour you could catch a glimpse of riier brown hair as she rushed up Old Short Hills Road toward home. We know she will be remembered for her natural friendliness toward everyone. RICHARD B. BLAUVELT When we think of 'high-pressure salesman- ship, Dick, who is skilled at breaking down sales resistance with a constant barrage of sufer sales talk, flashes into our minds. But sa esman Blauvelt has his lighter sides Kas Connie will testifyj-his lively witticisms are designed to eliminate boredom forever. When not engaged with Hi-Y, Chemistry Club, or MILLWHEEL affairs, chances are he's off in some secluded spot with Mr. Focht, formu- lating new schemes to aid the sagging bank account of the Senior Class. If these schemes are as effective in business as in school- brother, you're rich!
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HAROLD M. BROOKS We saw a great quantity of Hal's excellent work when he was assistant director of the Senior Play. Springtime finds him running around the track, keeping himself in top condition. His good dis osition and willing- ness to shoulder responsibilities will pay him dividends as he forges ahead in the field of medicine. He has devoted a large ercentage of his time to the Iunior Drama Cllub, Math Club, Latin Club, and Senior Drama Club, and these clubs are extremely grateful for his numerous contributions. CATHERINE ANNA BUCHHOLZ Light-haired, brown-eyed Cathy, always busy with her activities-rushing to Mixed Chorus to sing in her sweet soprano voice or hu in throu h the crowded halls to reach Nldlilli Ciub and German Club on time. She is skilled in sewing and knitting and wants to further with sewing after raduation. gtlgy is also an interested memimer of the MILLWHEEL write-up committee, Hi-Tri, and The Order of Rainbow for Girls. She is also a Mariner and goes away with the organ- ization every summer. She enjoys her work in all these activities and is friendly with everyone. ANTON CAMPANELLA Presenting the President of the Class of '48, and his phenomenal rise to fame! -1. Campanella earns a berth on the varsity football team! Skip wins wide acclaim in trackg places fourth in Suburban Con- ference quarter mile! 2. His dramatic ability wins praise for an excellent portrayal of Hubert Stem in Clarence! 3. President Campanella takes over the reins of the Senior Class after the departure of president-elect Underhill! 4. We'l! remember him for his skill in conducting Hi-Y meetings, for his singin in the Senior Chorus and Boys' Glee Club, and his work in the Varsity Club and on the MILLXVHEEL Staff! ARTHUR L. CAPARN Come on, fellas. Squeeze in! Art guns the motor, and the Good Crate Caparn takes off. From the back seat to the motor, the crew will agree that the bespectacled fellow in the driver's seat is a real guy. Art will be remembered for the great dexterity he exhibited in various kinds of shopwork, and for his consuming interest in automobiles. Art augments his income by working as a gas station attendant during after school ours. Though his schedule doesn't have much room for extra activities, he always finds time for a friendly greeting and a broad smile.
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