Millburn High School - Millwheel Yearbook (Millburn, NJ)

 - Class of 1948

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GEORGE HENRY GILL Whether he's singing bass in the Senior Chorus and Boys' Glee Club or expounding his contentions as an active member of the International Relations Club, George has demonstrated that he's one of the most likable and friendly boys in our class. With his wavy blond hair and amicable smile, George rates that look twice attitude from the opposite sex. Among his other interests are the Art Club, Biology Club, and the MILLWHEEL Staff. Although George seems modestly quiet, he has every member of his class as a sincere and loyal friend. IUDITH GOODSTEIN Whether she's mixing chemicals in Chem- istgy Club or singing in the Senior Chorus, Iu y can be counted on to make things lively for every one. Her deep, dark eyes and wavy hair are the envy of many. And what would Hi-Tri be without her witty answers to The ?uestion? Among her other activities are he ping the Spanish Club conjugate verbs and taking part in Dramatic Club activities. If you happen to peek in the girls' gym some- time, the tall forward making that basket is Iudy. Here's hoping she always keeps that swell personality and sense of humor. I. WALLACE GRAHAM Look-up in the sky! what is it-a bird- a plane? No, that's just Timber-topper Graham, sailing through the air with the greatest of ease atop a vaulting pole. A winter sports fanatic as well, the minute the thermometer drops Wally heads toward the North Pond, where he may be found playin a stellar role in a speed hockey game. A great outdoorsman to the last, Wally is a great rod and gun enthusiast and a member of the newly-formed Huntin and Fishing Club. Good hunting and good iuck in the future, Wally! SHIRLEY JACKSON GREENE Surely everyone remembers this tall, pretty, brown-haired irl of the Senior Class. You can recognize iier by that friendly grin and that cute, turned-up nose. Very outstanding in art and music, she still found time to be active in Hi-Tri, the French Club, many of the G. A. A. sports, and to contribute ex- cellent ideas to the MILLWHEEL. You can always depend on Shirle to have good ideas and to do her job well. She will be re- membered for her many talents and her cheerful spirit.

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FREDERICK F RIEDMAN So round, so lirm, so fully packed -the widely acclaimed Barrel really personilies this slogan. Long to be remembered for his lighting spirit on the gridiron, Fred's por- trayal ol' King llerod in the 1946 Christmas play is also noteworthy. Fred manages to work Art Club, Drama Club, art work for the ANlll.l.XX'lllil'Il., and Varsity Club into a well-rounded schedule. lle received letters for his mana 'crial capacities on the basket- ball and baseiball team of 1947. l7red's good humor and quick wit are indeed a barrel ol' fun. FLORENCE NEVILLE GHERARDI Florence came to us from a school in Canada in the beginning of her Senior year. With her pleasant personality she had no trouble getting into the swing of things here. She joined the French Club and was elected secretary. On Thursday afternoons she's in the girls' g m, playing a good game of basketball for her team as a member of the G. A. A. Tidi's long blond hair and sophis- tication must have been responsible for her many week-ends at various colleges. Thou h she has been with us onl a year, her friendii- ness led quickly to popularity in M. H. S. EDMUND M. GIBBON One of the most occupied members of our class, Corky's stag ering list of activities would overwhelm aimost anybody but the indefatigable Gibbon. Famous as a vocalist in Millburn, Essex County, and in All-State Choruses, and as Stage Tech President, Corky is also active in the Visual Aid Club and in many other worthy projects. He brought his friendly seriousness into the Varsity Club after servin as football manager as a Iunior. A to stucfent, Ed has already been awarded a fuil scholarship to Michi an. Corky's many friends know that his wilf be a full, productive life. NATALIE IACQUELINE GIBBONS Nat is one of the busy Senior girls who at- tend Altman's Iunior Board meetings once a month. This is not the only thing that keeps her busy, because she is also a member of Hi-Tri, the Senior Chorus, Drama Club, and the Win Scouts. Nat usually kee s the sewing machine, humming as she lbusily creates new styles for herself. After graduat- ing, she is planning to take up a course in Home Economics. Since Nat is conscientious in her work, we know she will make good in whatever she chooses to do.



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BEVERLY ANN GREENSIDES Quiet, but determined-that's Bev. Since coming here from Washin ton, D. C., in our Sophomore year, she has made many friends. When she isn't in the Art Room sketchin horses, she may be found outdoors ridin tiem. Indeed, horseback riding is her ?avorite sport. Her evening activities consist of Hi-Tri on Tuesday nights and the Order of Rainbow for Girls every other Wednesday night. She is also a member of the Dramatic Club. Next year she plans to go to college. IAN E AUDREY GROSS Always ready to lend a helping hand, always displaying a friendly smile-that's lane! She is a diligent worker, as shown by her honor grades and her active participation in many activities, including Hi-Tri, G. A. A., Spanish Club, Knitting Club, and Dramatic Club. She plans to major in Spanish at the College of William and Many. We are all very conlident of her ability to succeed in this worlc. Keep up the good work, Ianel LEONARD GRUBER Dribbling down the basketball court and sinking that hook shot was bouncing Lenny Gruber. Lenny also put forth great effort on the gridiron durin his first three tears of high school. Not ong' is he a reliable asketball player, but also one of the most neatly dressed boys in the Senior Class. Len's diversified interests were shown b his ar- ticipation in the Hunting and Fislliing Cgub, intramural basketball, and the Iunior Drama Club. We hope that Leonard's future work in engineering will prove to be as successful as he has been in Nlillburn High School. JOHN WARREN GUPPY, Ir. Always busy with Visual Aid programs, MILLWHEEL Staff photographs, Photography Club activities and math problems-thats gzhn. Iust when the Math Club appears to stumped, Iohn is sure to arrive at an in- genious solution. For his etforts on the nancial side of the Iunior and Senior plays, the Class is much indebted to him. As House Manager, he also contributed greatly to the success of last year's Band Concert. Iohn's careful aim and steady hand made him a sharp-shooting marksman. The possessor of a shrewd scientific mind, Iohn is headed for a successful career in electrical engineering.

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