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PATRICIA ANN JACKSON Never at a loss for words, Pat will long be remembered for her witty re- marks and crazy antics. She was re- spected backstage by our talented actors as one of the girls who applied their grease paint lor our plays. Al- though Hi-Tri and advertising for the Miller comprise Pat's major activities. she always finds time to zoom around town with the gang in her snappy yel- low convertible. Alter graduating, she plans to attend a junior college to study merchandising. LEE PERROT JEMISON Whenever a class needs a movie shown or a record played, Lee rushes the equipment to the room and is at your service. A member oi the Audio- Visual Club for three years and also a member oi the stage techs crew, Lee is constantly working for the class. Alter school he can be lound playing on the football team or pitching ior our baseball team. Sports are his major interests. JOHN EMIL JOHANSSON Who is that whizzing past in that blue-and-grey coupe? It's lack, of course, with his friendly smile. Be- sides driving, Iack's favorite hobbies are skiing and playing ice hockey, sui- iicient reasons for his wishing that winter were a little longer. In his sophomore year lack was the chair- man of his home room. He is also a member of the Professional Scientists' Club and sings in the Senior Chorus. Alter graduation, he plans to study engineering. BAILEY GRANVILLE JACOBS B. G. is really a busy guy, from hard work he does not shy. Stage manager ot the senior play, he helped put on a great display. Chorus, Glee Club, and Millburnaires are all activi- ties in which he shares. When he's not singing a happy song, he's attend- ing clubs to which he belongs. Hi-Y, Young Peop1e's, or Cruciiiers' Guild, B. G.'s schedule is always filled. Be- sides all this, he plays goli too, which really gives him plenty to do. 0,.A If CAROLINE NELL KAUZMANN A reserved manner and a pleasant disposition are two characteristics of Caroline, one oi the most charming girls in our class. Earning an Honor M is but one ot Caroline's achieve- ments, for she has been the director ol our senior play and conscientious worker on many class committees. Her activities include G.A.A., Footlighters, Hi-Tri, and the Miller business staii. Majoring in a liberal arts course at college comprises Caro1ine's plan ior the immediate future.
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JAN HULL HUMMEL You've heard him thrilling audi- ences with his superb acting in the junior and senior plays. You've seen him participating in Senior Chorus. Boys' Glee Club, and serving on the Miller start, oi which he is art editor. You know him for his ability in many iields, and particularly tor his humor. Yes, it's Ian, who makes any job he undertakes a success. Is it any won- der that he will make his mark in liie as an actor? KATHLEEN ELIZABETH HUSSEY Katie came to M. H.' S. this year from Aruba. In school she has found a number of things besides studying to occupy her time. She is a helpiul member of the Red Cross Club, a de- bater in the Senior Forum Club, and a capable home room secretary. Out- side oi school Katie has her hobbies- playing tennis, goli, and sailing-to keep her busy. Katie has aspirations to be a journalist. but plans to major in political science. DIANE LEE HUNTOON Sweet, petite, dressed so neat. All this describes Diane, who entered M. H. S. during her junior year. That dazzling smile oi hers caught the eye ot everyone who saw her, and she quickly became another ambitious member oi the Class oi '52, She was an asset to Hi-Tri, Red Cross Club, and Millwheel write-up staff, and you could oiten hear her sweet soprano voice in Senior Chorus and the Star- dusters. With her sincere and sym- pathetic personality, Diane will make a wonderful nurse. DAVID ARMITAGE HURD Want that iriendly Esso service? Dave exudes with it. That and a rare combination of light-hearted wit and serious study account for his being president oi the Senior Forum Club, vice-president of the Professional Scientists' Club, and a member of the Senior Executive Council. Outside oi school. track. Christ Church Young People's, and Crucifers' Guild con- sume his time. Dave, an Honor M Student, has spent many aiternoons in Pop Toan's alchemy shop preparing ior Cornell and his career, chemical engineering. CLARA ROSE IERARDI Many oi us think that Webster's wrong. and Claire should be spelled Music. The Senior Octet would be in a dilemma it it weren't tor this able accompanist. Claire's vivaciousness carries her into many activities. for she's been seen running faithfully to Senior Chorus, Hi-Tri, Art Service Club, and to Orange Memorial Hospi- tal, where she is a nurse's aid. We're sure Claire will be a success at the conservatory and a wondertul music teacher. I . . CE iff' U' if iisflf. . we ff 1'- S iili '1e:, ' : ge fgiffi aff:-' 3 . f f. 2. ' . 'fwzsi 'S , ,,,, ,- I L V O g liifnikrfsisp. ,--' .. ftte , ,.,, er st it 2 . S 4 : QQ ' v if ggi? f Q . .. , , f aerie .s'I31E'ik -Elf' iii? I . r .. fs . 1 - so . - dvi ' f Y 2: i i 5 1: -V ' A Wi ,. at W , J ' K E W f X i 1 j H ii' W 'IM fury .Kp jg? fx F fuller? if , , sw in , igsftw ' tw ggfifis I , H52 5?gN,Q K er witiwm 2 :fini smififg ' eggs is , , siftsgtsygyw, if , t t tt X la y ' v 5
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PATRICIA EPPES KELLY This miss is blond. witty, and viva- qious, with a sparkling smile and friendly personality. She answers to the name oi Pat or P. K. One may find her attending G.A.A.. Senior Chorus, Miller staii meeting, Red Cross Club. and Girls' Glee Club. You can even see her recording Hi-Tri service hours or working as an aide at the Orange Memorial Hospital. Pat contributes generously to any group or project. Next year will iind her continuing her iine work in an institution oi higher learning. RUTH ANNE KESSELMAN Heard: Portraying Lady Bracknell in the senior play or singing in the All- State Chorus. Senior Octet, Senior Cho- rus and Girls' Glee Club. Seen: Running to a Millwheel, Miller or senior executive meeting, or a ses- sion of Hi-Tri., Known: As the friendly. vivacious girl whose leadership ability has made her secretary oi the New Iersey Region oi Young Iudea and Millburn's repre-- sentative to the New Iersey Citizenship Conventions. Conclusion: Kessie, whose future is certain to spell success. DOROTHY KATHERINE KENLAN She's either about to do something. doinglit. or has just finished-that's Dot! The presidency of both Hi-Tri and the Metropolitan Opera Guild combine to create this perpetual activity. Dot is also a member oi the All-State Chorus, the Girls' Glee Club. her church choir, and G.A.A. From this, one might reason that she likes singing-she does! Senior Chorus is going to lose a good alto when Dot goes on to college to prepare ior a teaching career. JOHN KURT KERNER Since coming to M.H.S. from Rock- ville Center in his freshman year, Kurt has proved to be one oi the most like- able members oi the Class oi '52, In his quiet manner he has shown his interest in a variety of class and school activities. An active member of the International Relations Club and marching band, he also lends his many talents to the home room planning com- mittee and band executive board. Col- lege is Kurt's next goal, where he is sure to be a success. I THO EN NZLE lil. lt - i 1-Y a his m ot r a v- . i x o nst 4 ke t fy ' -- ut' al t em. ber oi - r o den cil. h s als elected p ident he Suburb Co ference c Studen Counci ar. He concluded his executiv d i as photography editor ,eel and Varsity Club sec ar s rts Torn has shown abili t e to iurth ' cati i o e. ' A football and tra te pec C e X nv X ' I I
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