Millburn High School - Millwheel Yearbook (Millburn, NJ)

 - Class of 1951

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BARBARA ELIZABETH IOHNSTONE Iohnny Heard but not easily seen4That's Barb, a 4' l0 senior lass. And what Iohnny lacks in height she more than makes up for in enihusiasm. Whether yelling herself hoarse at the footbcll games or blending her sweet soprano voice with the Senior Belles or Girls' Glee Club, Barb willingly gives her time and ardent support. Al- ways cheerful, always sympathetic, she makes friends quickly and easily. Can you find anyone who would make a better pediatric nurse than this short and sweet senior? 2 DORIS I. KENNEALLY .. DOIN It is a known fact that the wheels oi progress would long since have stopped were it not ior Doris. Dor was our efficient typist for the Millwheel. She is getting in plenty of practice lor her future occupation as a sec- retary, not only through Millwheel work. but also in the Commercial Service Club. Dor made a pretty picture as she served Tea for Two at the Barbary Corners Tea Room during some of her well-spent spare time. Here's a miss that really is going places and it's right up the ladder of success. IUDITH CAROLE IONES Mindy., You've heard the expression, keeping up with the Ioneses. No wonder theyfre out in front, ii Iudy is any example. She's a member of Hi-Tri and an actress supreme of the Footlighters. Active in C. Y. O., she goes all out for any organization fortunate enough to gain her as a member. Always able to laugh her cares away and to help others forget theirs, Iudy possesses a sympa- thetic, likeable nature. A toast to Iudy, who is sure to prove an asset to the nursing profession. RICHARD LEE KNIGHT Dick Is there a car expert in the house? Ol course, here's Dick, car connoisseur, sporting his usual engaging grin. Quick as Mercury with a joke, rugged as Plymouth Rock. possessing enviable Forditude and a license to success, Dick is truly a great guy. He proves himself a welcome addition to Flight '51, whether Dodging from Boys' Glee Club to Gymnastic Club or Stage Tech class. This blond senior, who holds the key to a happy future. is usually found either driving or repairing his car. 28

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IOHN SCOTT HENSHAW ulacku Now we proudly present our trump, Iack, last oi the Henshaw clan. A joker and one of the class cards. lack lends his talents to the Pre-Engineering Club, Senior Chorus, and Boys' Glee Club. His long suit lies in the artistic field, for he designed the sets of both our junior and senior plays. An ace on the track field. he'll win many a gal's heart with his much-envied looks and per- sonality. Better put in your bids now for this future architect to whom bridge will no longer mean a game. CAROL SUSAN HERSHEY Hershey Bar Carol is one of the most conscientious and likeable workers in the senior class. When there's a job to be done, you can always be sure Carol 'will see that it's done right. She is a member oi the Footlighters and associate feature editor of the Miller. Pretty and iriendlyt she was student director of the junior play. and this year she portrayed Miss Shea in What a Life. Carol's one oi the reasons why our flight has been so much lun. ALLEN IACK HUBSCHMAN Huba You all know Allen, versatile in sports, and one oi our most friendly seniors. Whenever you see him, you can always expect a smile and a cheery- greeting. Through- out high school Huba has excelled in the sports world. Proof of this feat is his membership on three varsity teams-football. basketball, and track. His ability to han- dle the ball, whether it be a basketball or a football, has brought him many a cheer. Active in both Hi-Y and Varsity Club, Allen is one boy we're going to miss. 27 DIANE OLIVER HULSE Die Iune, 1961. Hi, Diane. lust heard a group of teen-agers laughing and joking and was reminded oi the famous Hulse Howl. We at Millburn were certainly lucky to snare a cute, peppy redhead like you from Cranford. Remember the good times we had in Hi-Tri and Girls' Glee Club? And Footlighters wouldn't have been hall as successful with- out your talented acting. With your ability and gift for making friends I'll bet you're now tops as a physical therapist.



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DONALD GODFREY LASKEY Don Calling all cars. Be on the alert for Donald Godfrey Laskey. alias Don. This man is a dangerous lady-killer. Description: tall. handsome. well-built. dressed to ad- vantage. Caution: armed with social charm. amiability. Warning to all persons in vicinity of physics lab: This is his hang-out: he is a physics aide and a member of the Radio Club. Attention: fugitive operates a radio-repair shop. Set up road-blocks on all highways leading to success: he is thought to be heading there via a radio and television career. That is all. MARGARITA LONGO Rita Always followed by fun and laughter is our quick- witted miss. Rita. A petite, peppy senior with a happy-go- lucky nature, she has personality plus. One of Mrs. Warne's energetic stenographers. Rita contributes most of her time to the Commercial Club. Her adept sewing makes her one of our best-dressed gals. And not only does Rita participate in school-time activities. she also gives up a night for Hi-Tri. Before long some lucky man will have a mighty fine secretary named Rita Longo. EDWARD DOUGLAS LUDWIG HDOUQH Once upon a time there was a boy by the name of Doug. Except on occasions when snow forced him into relative inactivity, this robust senior spent most of his afternoons at the athletic field energetically working out in football or track. As a member of the Hi-Y. Varsity Club. and the International Relations Club. Doug proved his versatility. He could be both witty and thoughtful as the occasion demanded. After high school Doug took up forestry. became a success. and lived happily ever after. 29 GLORIA ELIZABETH MARZAK Glo A pert smile. radiant blue eyes, an abundance of curly blond hair, and a dazzling personality are only a few of the assets attributed to our Gloria. One who al- ways remembers her scissors att Hi-Tri and who never hits a wrong key on the typewriter, Glo gladly gives her services as one of the office practice girls and as a member of the Commercial Club. Gloria is a mighty lucky girl. for she doesn't have to worry about looking for a job after high school. She has fr secretary's position waiting for her.

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