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JEANETTE VALERIE DeBELLIS Go West, young man Cor woman in this casej is Ieanette's motto. She is the cowgirl of our class and dreams of living on a ranch that has horses. cows. and everything else needed to make a ranch complete. Besides be- ing a member Jeanette finds vorite records py hours with luck. Ieanette, derful dreams of the Commercial Club. time to listen to her fa- and also to spend hap- her many friends. Good and may all those won- come true. DOLORES CAROLYN D'ONOFRIO D is for Del. sweet and demure: E. eagerly and enthusiastically participat- ing in Senior Chorus. Hi-Tri. and G.A.A.: L..looking her best in the beau- tiful clothes she loves to sew. Put to- gether. they spell Del, a iriendly. sin- cere member of the Class of '52, who joined our voyage in her junior year. In the future Dolores' pleasant person- ality assures her of being a very capa- ble nurse. MARY JO DELLE DONNE Always smiling and full of fun is Iosie, who is usually found listening to hillbilly music. her favorite hobby. or proving her prowess on roller skates. She can also be seen busily rushing through the halls acting as secretary for Mr. Bauer in connection with office practice or participating in the Com- mercial Service Club. We all agree that this energetic gal will make a fine secretary after graduation from M.H.S. JOYCE MARILYN DOBBIE They say good things come in samll packages. How true this is with Joyce! An active member of G.A.A.. Joyce ex- cels not only in all sports. but she also has talents along other lines. Witness her job on the make-up committee for the senior play. She also is in Hi- Tri and the Senior Chorus. Ioyce is always ready to lend a hand to some- one who needs help. so we're sure she'll attain her goal of becoming a successful medical secretary. KATHLEEN MARIE DONOVAN You say you want a girl who is a leader? A girl who is pretty. intelli- gent, and cheerful? We're going to in- troduce you to Kathy. She is the ad- vertising manager ol the Miller, a mem- ber oi Hi-Tri. the Senior Chorus, and the Girls' Glee Club. As president of G.A.A.. Kathy linds time for sports, her favorite pastime. She also attends Christ Church Young People's. Nursing school is next in line for Kathy. who will be an excellent addition to some hospital staff. 'W'
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GEOFFREY CHASE CLIFFORD Geof. a versatile young lad, offered our class a ray of light when he en- tered Millbum High School. Enjoying both acrobatics and ice hockey, left has acquired the reputation of being quite an athlete. Oiten he can be seen in a black '39 dualed Mercury, which he values highly. Geof is a member of the homeroom planning committee and serves as a Student Council alter- nate. After graduating, Geof plans to attend law school. Qmflzyulv l 2.4.9-we :A H-H. 5, J 'WL WW' JOHN ROGER CURRAN A tall, handsome fellow with plenty on the ball-that's our Rog. In his spare moments Hog finds time for the Visual Aids Club, of which he is vice- president. for track. in which sport he earned his letter as a-junior. and for the Professional Scientists' Club, of which he is a capable and active mem- ber. Either pharmacy or law will claim Roger after he has completed college. We are certain he is destined to be highly successful in either field. CAROL ANN DAMITZ Dark hair, brown eyes. and a petite figure identify Carol, one of the most talented and congenial members of our class. Well known'for a busy sched- ule. she engages in many activities: Hi-Tri. Senior Chorus, G.A.A., Red Cross Club and the Metropolitan Opera Guild. Although Carol participates in all these activities, she is one ol the proud pos- sessers of an Honor M. Her keen in- terest in the latest fashions will lead her to a successful career in merchan- dising. UU. Jw FRANKLIN UNTOON COUR EN Want an All-American halfback from the Millburn eleven? Need the friend- ly, debonair member of the class? Look up Beau. You'll probably find him acting as vice-president of the Varsity Club and Hi-Y or perhaps with the Christ Church Crucifers'. Being an honorary usher for last year's gradu- ation proves that his fame is not local- ized in our class. Hockey and track are other sports at which Beau is proficient. After graduation Beau plans to enter college. GUS PETER DAVIS, Jr. The speed and dexterity which Gus unleashes on the basketball court are a source of constant amazement to his friends, who are unaccustomed to see- ing hirn moving about at anything ex- ceeding a snail's pace. While speak- ing of slow speeds one shouldn't ig- nore Gus's Model A, which was voted the car most likely to collapse. Be- sides starring on the basketball five for two years, Gus is a Varsity Club member and one of Mr. Lundigen's right-hand men. He plans to become a tradesman after graduation.
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