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

 - Class of 1944

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father's footsteps. Don't be too hard on the kids, Nancy. '91 Tommy has the brains, everyone will admit. He's using them to good advantage now. As admiral of the poopdeck one must know his stuff. Right? if Dutch of the beautiful white hair is a play- ground instructor for little kiddies. If the kids don't behave, Dutch doesn't let them play with the kittens W Super-man Sandy quit the world of journal- ism to join the Foreign Legion. Sandy always did like to bask in the sun. Hot, isn't it? i' Calling Dr. Baskin! Chief surgeon Amie cuts 'em and cures 'em in one easy motion. On the side, Arnie teaches the rhumba to those cute little nurses. i' Ellie has given up all thought of radio adver- tising to help Raymond on the Inner Sanctum. Ellie is the new squeaking door. i' Claude is still driving his little red mail car up and down Western Avenue. Did you notice the snappy fur fenders on his car? Claude hits the people with such force, their coats just stick to the car. We won't tell that Claude uses honey on his fenders! i Willie French has achieved her aim, owning a ranch. She got her start chasing horses on the Loudonville Polo field. Now, she sponsors her own polo team. i' Besides being a master of the keyboard, Denny Ends time to keep up with the Cup- pies. They multiply rapidly, you know. 'A' F elita is now making her do-re-me-'s in the Metropolitan Opera, while Bette Lou beats it out on the ivories. 'They sure can pack 'em in. if Kenny, better known as Senator Stephenson, is kept quite busy in Congress proposing the Stedman Bill. Kenny has broken all records for filabustering. He can talk a blue streak for three days. How do you do it, Senator? i'Bob Bauer, the taxidermist extraordinary, is now hot on the trail of the engle worm. We wish you luck, Bob. 'A' Ricey with the gorgeous eyes really likes the nursing profession. It's just like school, says Noriceg I learn something new every day. if Ioyce can now be seen on the silver screen. She is one of the glamorous. Oh boy! ! ! W Ioanne is now the mother of ten bouncing, brainy children. Although they keep her quite busy, she finds time to write those super-duper love stories for True Confessions. i' Bruce is the proprietor of a swanky hotel for canine customers. Meat is plentiful, and, as Bruce would say, Business is barking. 'l'Dorsey's dusty, dilapidated, doorstep is the new ed ucational center for all those little diapered darlings. Bang! Crash! You learn 'em, Ieanie. Jfulofuf sound asleep in English class, and Betty Fet- ting took to wearing bandages' instead of jewelry. There was no Annex. High spot of the winter was our seven straight wins in basketball, and the position to which it ele- vated us. And so the year like the preceding five, passed all too quickly. Our time in Milne was up, but it could never be over-NEVER, that is, while we can look back on the warm, con- fused and glowingly happy six years that meant school to us, and more especially, meant Milne. ELINOR YAGUDA, SUE How, lovers KNAPP. l28l

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01.244 Pwphwff W Ianie is a radio announcer on the Grapefruit program. Shy when she started, she has en- tirely overcome her Mike fright now. W Pete is Milne's new gym teacher and has the smaller kiddies lie under the sun lamps every day so they can be sunburned in the middle of winter as she often was. Pete advises, however, not to fall asleep under one. WFig, the glamour girl of the art room, is fol- lowing Varga around putting skirts on all of those luscious legs. W Bing, the HB. T. O. of our class works hard at collecting small girls. He takes them out for rides in his Chevy. Of course, they have to bring a friend for his friend, Bob. They still haven't separated. W Corny is knocking the little white balls into the holes on 72 strokes and less. He is up with the pros. If he could only sing he'd put Bing Crosby way in the shade. W Al now builds real airplanes instead of models. That course is aeronautics, which Mr. Fullager taught, came in handy, didn't it? W Colden-voiced Mel helps Bing Crosby, Ir., on the Kraft Music Hall. The program goes under the name of Bauered Time. WSlim lim can be heard' daily warbling over WTRY. Iim's sponsor is a well-known vitamin ill. P W Billy is chief e1.gineer on the construction of the new f'Roxy theater. Bill always had a good mind for figures. W After five years of sad-sacking, Bill Clerk has finally decided to make a career of the navy. He expects to spend all his time painting pic- tures on the 'fheads of all the ships in the U. S. Navy. WA. I., better known as the yes girl likes liv- ing on a farm. She spends her nights commut- ing from the farm to the airport, where thc red airplanes go Buzzing around. WSliortie is now the owner of an exclusive tavern known as Short-beer's Bar, catering to men only, Shortie's motto is, We never spike the punch. W Efficiency expert Ioyce Knapp publishes her own newspaper. On the side, she runs a small bookstore to keep her nerves steady. IZ7 Wl-Iutcli is that slick- chick who takes those snappy candid camera shots of the under- world in action. Iohn hates gory things, so he shuts, his eyes and snaps the lever. , WTO whiten and If brighten the teeth, use I - 'Inez's Secret Formula. f It really works wonders A ' -look at lnky's ivories. ' ' ' WLucke's lovely lunatic Latin classes are now the proud examples of perfection. She believes in starting young, by that we mean the seventh grade. Therefore students are fortunate enough to be able to complete six years of the classic language. W Lenny Iones was seen flying about in his heli- copter. He is in such demand for church ser- vices and weddings he flies from church. If you are still single, call Lenny. He'll tie you up. WSue Hoyt is now living comfortably in thc Drake dugout. Baby Suzanne, like mamma, is starting young to attract the boys. Of course we mean her handsome young brothers. W Bert Freidman is running a close second to Einstein. His mathematical theories are really quite something, but, then, they always were when he was at Milne. W Although Ruth was always a quiet girl, dras- tic changes have taken place. The Brooklyn Dodgers have something new in the way of an umpire-Ruth Portli. W Kitten can now be seen on the cover of this month's Police Gazette. We knew you would never be a secretary, as it would leave no time for Ball games. W Iackie Bovee likes being a housewife because she has one of those simply out of this world houses. No manual labor is necessary. WMona of the beautiful eyes owns her own store now. It is dedicated exclusively to men's furnishings. Now Mona has more sports' jackets than she knows what to do with. W Nancy has finally succeeded Dr. Frederick as principal of Milne. She is following in her



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