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JAMES CONSALES Carrying out the tradition of the Consales family, Iim was one of the outstanding musicians in the school. Playin the trumpet in the Band, Orchestra, and Eance Band occupied much of Iim's time. At the be- ginning of his senior year Iim enlisted in the Army, and it wasn't long before he became a member of the United States Army Band at West Point. After his discharge, Iim probably will o into the field of music, so make way for tie future Harry Iames! JOANNE DOLORES COPPOLA Picture a short, dark-haired girl walking down the hall with a smile on her face, beaming with personality, and you have Jenny. She keeps herself busy typing for the Miller and working in the library after school. Iennie's favorite sport is baseball, in which she excels. If you happen to peek in the auditorium while the Chorus is re- hearsing, you will see Iennie doin her part. Fourth period she is seen bustling tirough the halls doing secretarial work for Mr. Shannon. Ienny's ambition is to be a private secretary, and she'll make a good one! ANN CAROLYN CORNELL Here she comes, sauntering down the hall. lt's Muffy fWhat's the rushflj Cornell. She is oing to join the line waiting outside the locier room for their better ha ves. Iimmy is Mutl s, of course. In her activities Muiify is anything but slow. ln her Iunior year, she was on committees for the Prom and Play. She was the student director for Kris Kringle and a member ofthe G. A. A. and Knitting Club. By joining Hi-Tri, serving on the MILLWHEEL Staff, on the Senior Play and Kris Kringle Day committees, Muff is graduating with a burst of glory. VINCENT IOSEPH COYLE Tall, cheerful, and always eager for a joke, Vince left Millburn High School at the end of his Freshman year to attend Valley Forge Military Academy as a sophomore, and spent the other year in South Dakota, where he established a reputation as a top notch end. Spectators saw him this fall displaying the talents he had 'acquired in his absence: he won an end post on the varsity squad, and joined the Varsity Club in December. Vince plans to be a rancher, and no doubt he will make a very good looking cowboy.
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-1'- 16 N IC HOLAS CERRO Though he is small and quiet, Nick's presence is not forgotten. Ile is most at ease with a lathe and a piece of wood, for he excels in all phases of the wood-working art. You can always depend on Nick to come through with a strike when his bowling team appears to be headed for ignominious defeat. He spends many of his leisure hours at Farley's. His perseverance and will power can spell only one word for this well-liked boy- success. GILBERT S. CHASE One of the ace foto fanatics in M. H. S. is blond Gil Chase, known for his quiet elliciency and for his contributions to the MILLxK'liEEl, as a staff photographer. After being manager of the track team in his Sophomore year, Gip became a member of the Varsity Club. One of the lirst in our class to acquire one of those antiquated vehicles sometimes called an automobile, Gip has made his car a familiar sight on the streets of Millburn, YVith the enormous skill which he repeatedly displays, Gil is sure to make a great name for himself in commercial photography. BARBARA JOAN CLARK Ioan is the smooth, sleek, and sophisticated lady of our class. With her shining brown hair and hazel eyes she has the makings of a perfect model, as proven when she appeared in the Oranges 81 Montclair Magazine. Be- ing a member of the Dramatic Club and Hi- Tri, lending her voice to the Senior Chorus, Circulation Manager of the Miller, plus the MILLWHEEL Staff keep her busyg but Ioan still manages to be an honor student. Here's wishing her lots of luck and success. We know with her ability and sophistication she has a head start on the road to happiness. ROBERT GEORGE CLARK Did you say you saw a tank? Chances are you just saw Clark's Clunk roaring through the streets of South Mountain with axles screaming and sprin s sagging from the weight imposed by a load of mirthful boys. We d say that Bob is the proud possessor of a '51 Auburn. An avid outdoor enthusiast, Bob is active in the Hunting and Fishing Club. Many a hapless rabbit or trout finds its way into Bob's game bag, come winter and spring. The coming years hold much for Bob, for his gaiety is unquenchable.
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MARIE'I'I'A JUNE CURREY As we look into our crystal ball, we see that in the past Iune was a member of the Commercial Club and the Dramatic Club- in the past and present it was lunior and Senior Chorus and Hi-Tri. Ping, Iune's playing cupid. lt never fails. Every spring and fall she's out with the Archery Team, making bulls'-eyes. We look deeper into our crystal ball and find her roller-skating at Morris and Essex-what's this? She's skat- ing with a Frenchman! Oo-la-la! Our crystal ball is aglow with the future, full of happiness. CARMELA MARY D'ANDREA Need a friendly smile, a cute remark, or just a sunny atmosphere? Send for Millie, who will probably be hurrying down the hall with a stack of neatly typewritten papers. This young Miss has participated in many activities, such as G. A. A., Chorus, and Red Cross. She has also served as Typing Editor of the MILLWHEEL. Whether itls making a point for her team in basketball or rushing down to Springfield, Millie has shown her liking for love and sports. We're sure her rand personality and cute looks will help Eer attain her ambition as a secretary. GERDA PRUDE DAVIDSON Coming to us from Portugal in the seventh grade, Gert soon became accustomed to the routine of Millburn High. Her sunny nature and friendly smile have endeared her to everyone. She is known for her corny jokes and silly remarks. Gravel is an active member ofthe G. A. A. and the Chorus. She is also a member of Senior Dramatic Club, Spanish Club, and Hi-Tri. After graduation she intends to live in New York and attend a business school. CHARLES DEY One of the best all-around athletes in our class, Doc won ten varsity letters at Millburn. President of the Freshman class, he also served three ears on the Student Council. In addition lie was Vice-President of the Varsit Club in his Senior year and Captain of botlli the basketball and tennis teams in the same year. On the gridiron, opponents found it no picnic to try to run through his tackle osition, for he is a sizable gent who plays liis position to the limit. In addition, Doc was a Hi-Y member for three years.
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