Milne School - Bricks and Ivy Yearbook (Albany, NY)

 - Class of 1954

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481 The Tri-Hi-Y year started with new officers as usual and with the addition of a new faculty ad- visor. Bliss Class bravely offered to assist our meetings at the Y.M.C.A. Page Hall gym was the scene of our annual square dance. Everybody had lots of fun. Our first project was to present a bill at the Junior Legislature at l'nion College. We thought our hrst efforts at law were pretty good, but alas. we gained nothing. Next, we tackled a Thanksgiving basket for our poor family our very l ront Row. left to right: Mary Killough, Sandra Stegman, Joyce Miller, Jacqueline Torner, Judy Webel, Willa De- Sousa, Barbara Wolman, ,Jacqueline Bonczyk, Judy Jenkins. Second Row: Linda Shoudy, Hilda Klingaman, Judy Young, Margaret Moran, Sally Simmons, Mary Lou Deit- rich, Sue Bower, Pat Canfield, Mimi Ryan, Diana Lynn. TRI-HI-Y of f 1 c e r s Mimi Ryan ............... President Margaret Moran . . . . . Vice-President Ann Strobel ..... ...... S ecrefary Pat Canfield .... . . Treasurer Sheila Fitzgerald . . . . . Chaplain and found ourselves lugging canned goods all over the city. When the basketball season rolled in, everyone could be seen in the Art Room frantically making 'QShakeroos in time for the games. Our pencils went over with a bang too. You could hear t'Two for twenty-five cents all over the build- ing. After exams. we resumed our busy schedule with swimming at the Community Center and bowling at the Playdium. Our joint party and the basketball game with Hi-Y were the highlights of successful year. Third Row: Betty Davis, Polly Ann Viner, Carline Wood, Betty Korman, Judy Hallenbeck, Sheila Fitzgerald, Vir- ginia Edwards, Norma Rodgers, Elsa Weber, Gail Mc- Cormack. Fourth Rout Jerry Kane, Hannah Kornreich, Trudy Shaw, Beryl Scott, Brenda Sandberg, Sara Seiter. Florence Selman, Ann Strobel, Mary Ann Bullion.

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,gf egg... Sal opened our first meeting preparing for Quin's official opening as: Tho Quinling Bro- thers' Circus to whieh all the sophomore girls were invited. All were impressed hy the wonderful food and f-olorful def-orations. lneluded in the entertainment was a pair of monkeys. some danc- ing horses. and a trained flea avt. Next on the agenda was getting in all the money for the pins. keys. and annual Installation Banquet. This year it was held at llerhert's Restaurant is here we had QUINTILLI LITER RY OCIETY o f f i c e r S Sally Simmons ..... President Connie Olivo ...... . . Vice-President Cynthia Berherian .. .... Secretary Pat Canfield ................ Treasurer Gail Nleflormar-k . .llisfress of Ceremonies a roast-heef dinner with all the trimmings. The sophomore girls entertained their hig sisters. HCee. were we that stage frightened? The howling party was sueeessful and a good time was had by all. Quin. the losers again. brought forth their finer arts of Cooking hy supplying the eats for the Quin-Sigma Dante. The proud seniors wore their shiny keys everywhere they went. And as the final hanquet rolled around. the seniors were sure: Wlihat the girls are the hes! to he foundv. Fruit! Roux lf-jf lo fighlz Lonnit' Ulim, Naury Kelly, lfyuthia lierherian, llenise Gartner, Diane llaxison. aklivt- lfrwin. lfl:-anon' lfrli. l'at tianlieltl. ,ludy Young. lfleanor.la1'ohs. Sfflllld Row: Ann Uetjen. Alivt- tlunthu-r. Nlargaret Horan, Sally Sirnmons, Nlary l.ou lleitrivh, NHIICY Redden, Kathy Kendall, lliana l.ynn. Tlzfrtl Row: Alive Gosnel, Toby Goldstein, Carol Pheifler, Gretehen Wright. llail Xlvtloriiiat-k, Florenve Selman, Ann Strobel, Cecil Blum. Fourth Row: Sandra Stegmann, Jerry Kane. 'liohy 51-her, Barbara Mahus, Hildegard Erb, Vernona Mc'Neil, Judy Bright- IUSH.



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officers llohert llorn ..... ..... I 'resident Judson l.ot-lux ood . . . . flllfl'-l'f'l'SIidCfll john Armstrong: .. .... St't'ft'flll'Q' Willard Nlyers . . . . . Treasurer llivhard liennett .. . fff1uplr11'n Hi-Y liluh this year had a very large mem- hership. and vonsequently we could plan more things. Meetings. as usual were held at the on Wednesday nights. with the ahsenre of our female friends who 1-ouldn't get a room for that night. Nc-yertlieless. ue had some very interesting and worthwhile meetings and made some wonder- ful plans. We had a lvaskethall game with Tri-Hi- Y. It seems as if we always win, We had many Front Row. left to right: llohert llorn, Rivhard Bennett, Courtney Brown. .lohn Wiltrout. Willartl Nlyers, Arthur Evans, Stephen llreehauni, William May. Hvrond Rout Barry Fitzgerald. Judson Lorlusood. .lohn Armstrong. Bill Bullion, Don Wilson. Fred Brunner. Nlivhael Cohen, Larry guest speakers who animated our meetings. We gave out pins. and ment to Seheneetady for the Nlodel Legzislature. Sevond semester found our mernhers selling Prom peanuts for the YMCA huilding fund and the world servit-e projec-t. All in all. we had a yery suveessful year. thanks to the wonderful leadership of lioli Dorn. our ahle president. and Nlr. lfdward Fagan. our faculty advisor. ilulyer. Third Row: Uaxid Wilstarl, David Haim, Frank Ward. Stephen l.t-yine. Ronald Killelea, David Nevillfi Bruve lfitzgerald. George Bishop, tfarl Eppelmann. l ou,rth Row: Rivhard lliyona. Dave Mt'Quaid, Martin Rohenson, lon Benediktsson. Paul Howard, Donald Milne, Thomas Nathan. Dixon Welt. I 'K o -'ll f Q4

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