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EVELYN MAE GODFREY Evie There's Evie with her pretty brown eyes and petite figure. hurrying clown the hall on her way to a Com- mercial Club meeting. Here, at Hi-Tri meetings, and every- where, she lends her wit and infectious giggle to help liven things up. Most of Evie's leisure hours are spent in Summit, where she has broken more than one heart. Equip- ped with nimble fingers, steno pad. and her winning per- sonality. Evie will make the kind ol secretary any boss will be proud ot. May fun. friends. and felicity always be hers. ELIZABETH ANNE HAPPICH Betty Heard: Tickling the ivories as accompanist for the Senior Chorus and Girls' Glee Club. and rooting en- thusiastically at all Millburn High sports events. Seen: ln the library. giving Mrs. MacCrea a help- ing hand: attending a Hi-Tri, Miller staff, or Red Cross Club meeting: adding her original ideas and ready wit to any gathering. Known: As pert recording secretary of the senior class and as a very valuable member of Millburn High School. Conclusion: A grand gal with an even grander future in store for her. STUART WALLACE HAMILTON. IR. HSM.. Given: Stuart Hamilton To Prove: That he is a valuable member of Flight '51 1. Has friendliness, nonchalance, dependability. 2. Is tall, dark. and handsome. 3. Is a Student Council representative. the treasurer of Hi-Y. and has held innumerable positions in the past. 4. Participates in Red Cross Club, Boys' Glee Club. 5. ls interested in photography and has a part-time job at Lord and Taylor's. 6. Result can only be an especially valuable, well- liked senior. V BARBARA ANNE HARRISON ..Bmb., Stand up and cheer for Barb, one oi the most outstanding members ol our class. The eyes of Mill- burn are upon her when she's on the football field or basketball court, always ready to give a cheer for dear old Millburn. Barb exercises her flute during band rehearsals, her voice in chorus, and sings at Girls' Glee Club meetings. She's often seen chugging around fair Millburn on Red Cross Club or Miller business stall errands. Yes, Barb will surely go on to victory and honor in the field of personnel work.
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IAY WESLEY FULLER Hlqy.. Been looking for a capable actor, singer. writer. or just a generally well-rounded guy? We recommend lay. whose versatility has earned him much admiration. A member of the Boys' Glee Club. he also lends his bass voice to the well-known Millburnaires. His dramatic ability is clearly shown by his membership in the Footlighters for three years, as well as by his participation in both class plays. Kept busy as associate editor of the Miller, he still maintains the grcdes that earned him an Honor M. Lil-reable and talented, Iay will surely win new popularity in college. ANTHONY MICHAEL GIANNATTASIO Tony As soon as the hunting season opens, BANG! Tony has his bird. Or if it's the trout season, he's sure to have his quota belore long. Tony is well known as one of the football line stalwarts. and when not pummeling the op- position, he wields crn experienced golf club. These two sports entitle him to Varsity Club membership. Also a Hi-Y man, with his talent for finding fun anywhere and everywhere, Tony is a welcome addition to any party. Modest, friendly, lun-loving. Tony will always be surrounded by many lriends. KINGSLEY SCOTT GERNON Kingsley A class clown and an ardent jokester might des- cribe almost any senior class male, but add sports en- thusiasm, a paint brush, and a camera and the result can only be Kingsley. Kingsley, who is on the Miller sports and photography staffs, can easily be located at the varsity sidelines snapping those breath-taking plays. The envy of all for his artistic talents, he has a passionate yen to write ior a newspaper. We're sure this boy will be a front-page reporter. FRANCES MARGARET GINTY Cunnin A 4' ll bundle of Irish dynamite is our Fran. Pint- sized, she is determined to grow and has proudly sprouted llfz inches. Cunnin', as she has been called by her family since she was a baby, has a keen interest in sewing and music. She is a member of the Red Cross Club and the orchestra. Behind the warm smile and laughing blue eyes is a spirit of independence and an ambition to be the sophisticated private secretary of a big corporation president. ' 24
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ELWOOD IULIUS HEERWAGEN E 1 wood Newspaper clipping. 1958: Elwood Heerwagen, prominent lawyer. has just won another case. Mr. Heer- ' ' k b k wagen. a graduate oi his high school days really made the most stat! and Forum Club. at the scene of any point ol view. He was team. His contagious much to his success. f, 'lllg Millburn High School, loo s ac to as some oi his happiest, for he ot them. A member ot the Miller Mr. Heerwagen could be located debate, good-naturedly giving his also a member ol the school track grin and wit have contributed DOLORES ANN HELLER We see a pair ol HLOIG., mischievous blue eyes. curly brown hair. and an infectious smile. We hear a laughing voice, a warm Hi, kids. We lind a sincere friend- liness, a sparkling wit, and loads ol creative talent. Who but Dolores could till this description. Lola Cthat's her Spanish nicknamej is versatile with a capital V. A member of Girls' Glee Club and assistant manager oi the band, her writing ability is well known to Miller readers. Happiness and success will always go hand in hand wilth Dolores. DOROTHY I ANET HEIDT MDM., A'cloud ol dust. the screech ol brakes. and Dot's oti again in her 1937 limousine, carting people to the lake to go swimming or to Gruning's alter Hi-Tri. Dot's al- ways on the go, attending one meeing or another. She is senior write-up editor of the Millwheel, corresponding secretary ol the class of '51 and Millie editor of the Miller. Dot's good looks and bubbling personality make her one ol the most popular seniors. Her home economics course in college will be excellent preparation tor her ambition to become Mrs. Housewife. STEVEN CHARLES HENKEL Steve Who's behind that shy smile? Steve, ol course, ever ready with a friendly greeting. Famous lor his iour-dol- lar words, Steve can often be heard philosophizing on some important subject. When not at a meeting oi the Prolessional Scientists' Club, Pre-Engineering Club. or Hi-Y, Steve is sure to be tinkering with his car. One ol our school's trackmen, he also swings a smooth tennis racket. And don't let that devilish gleam in his eyes fool you. for Steve earned his Honor M during his sophomore year. Is there anything he can't do? 26 D x 5 ' l
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