Millburn High School - Millwheel Yearbook (Millburn, NJ)

 - Class of 1948

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nk W Elf' IEAN MERCEDES ENNIS If you are anywhere near the Art Room, watch out for Wink. She spends all her spare time dabbling around in the paint. Besides being Treasurer of the G. A. A., Treasurer of Hi-Tri, and belonging to the Dramatic Club, she can be seen smacking a fast ball on the tennis court or cutting an intricate figure on the ice. When .taking a jaunt in the halls, you will find her with the gang, adding a few witty words now and then. Her fine work in art will lead her into the interesting life of an artist, LILLIAN MIRA EVANS Everything about Lillian is pleasant-her voice, nature, and attitude toward others. Whenever there is ice skating you will be sure to see Lillian there making use of the ice. Her favorite school sport is baseball. Skilled with the needle in both sewing and knitting, she makes nearly all of her own clothes. Lill is ambitious and sticks to a job until it is done and done well. After gradua- tion she plans to enter a. nursing school. We're sure that her sympathetic nature will be of great value. MIRIAM ANNA EVANS One girl with a swell disposition, no temperamental flareups here. No matter who you are, you will always be greeted with a friendly smile and cheery Hella Next to being friendly, her favorite pastime is sing- ing. Having been an active member of the Senior Chorus for the past two years, Miriam has hopes of being a great singer some day. We are all sure that she has a good chance for success in this field. Good luck! ANTOINETTE GRACE FANDETTA Here is the baby of our class. All of her five feet, one inch, is wrapped in a package which seems to have a special charm for both boys and girls. She is always seen with a smile on her face. She is the capable typing chairman of the Miller and is also seen running errands during her office practice period. Aside from these activities she finds time to participate in girls' sports, Hi-Tri and Chorus. After graduation Annie intends to be a private secretary in a business firm.

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DORIS ANN FANDETTA Doris, our diminutive Hi-Tri President, is one of the most active members of the class. Seen most often hurrying throu h the hall with office practice duties, she stii finds time to spend with Buddy. This brovm-haired girl with the specs is an avid sports fan, and besides this, she is one of the best dressed girls in the Senior Class. A member of Com- mercial and Occupations Forum Clubs, Doris also uses her ability on the typewriter keys to help publish the Miller. She was the secretary of her homeroom for two years. WILLIAM HARD FARRAR Actions speak louder than words is Bill's mottop and he demonstrates its truth repeatedly. As a member of the Visual Aids group he can be counted on to perform with quiet efficiency. When not changing slides or running films for assembly programs and classes, Bill can usually be found working on an old radio, designing a Rube Goldberg gadget to answer the telephone while lying comfortably in bed, or applying his inventive- ness to a similar project. A natural bent for gadgets and a capacity for work mark Bill or success as an electrical engineer. JOHN M. FAULKS Who's that good-natured and athletic- loolcing fellow usually seen accompanied by Pat or scooting about in a green coupe with springs groaning from the weight of a dozen Seniors? Who could it be but lack? Al- though known for his imperturbable non- chalance, lack pursues many interests, among them the Chemistry Club, Hi-Y, Co-Io Club, and Physics Club. A member of the varsity football and baseball squads, lack also proved to be an important part of the scoring depart- ment of the basketball quintet. Iack's straightforwardness and geniality account for his ever-growing popularity and many friends. BETTE CLAIRE FELTER Bette wasn't seen very much in Millburn, the reason being her size. Though tiny physically, Bette was a very active girl. She made herself useful by playing the flute in the Band and the Orchestra. Bette also supported the Dramatic Club and Hi-Tri. Her short, dark hair, coquettish manner, and friendly smile made her well-liked in school. Certainly that bespectacled boy who is known to be her escort is not one to dispute this fact. fi-

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