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SUSAN JANE ARMSTRONG SUSIE, SOM Rn-tl Crow I: Cllferlearling J.V. l, Varsity 2: M.G.A.A. l'luula.1yx Il: fil'klLllllillUll Manhzxl fl: Quintillian 2, fl, 4. . . . she has ll lowly pair of hlue-blue eyes with tht- l0llLZk'5l 1-11-lx1sl11's 111-'xc 1-1-1-r yt-1-n. . . , PATRICIA ELLEN ASHWORTH Pdf Spninr Slmlvm gjoumvil Q: fgmduminn Lkhpr fig lfrmmn mul Il'lu1. l. 2, II, 41 Ze-tn . 11511111 2. fl, 4. l'z1t is our angel, with ll most K'0llXlIll'IllQ' flllilf- A - - BEVERLY FRANCES BALL Ben Bw junior Stnclcnt Counril Sl'!'I1'lZlI1' l: llo111vroo111 l'rt-xitln-11t 2, 'l'r1-z1s11rer fl: Qnintillian 2. Il. 43 lfrimtun ana' Ifllilr PI, 4: liklczkw 12x11 lu' 3, 4, .Xssis1z111t .Krt liclitor 4. , . . vou'll find this lussie polishing he-r wl1ox-s. sinuillu WIN-Z' llllil flfiWl'I'4 VNU' 2 'l ' all al the :nine time. . . KEITH LEWIS BESWICK Iup R01 ON N I1 I lm D0 llli' Il 1 In J 900 ll 1 xerx f'flL,'ll,IllL xount. ll nhosf- only hope ix thit he hits stxloot sonwtx 0 ANNE WILCOX BRUCE I1 Slgnla 7 I 4 rnntl In X 4 BRIC11 KN I1 shes '1l11'1xs hid 1 Ions, hrtlnvttf' p'1gehu1 plus 1 fem sopl11st1c'1ted '111s ROBERT GRAHAM CALLENDER Boo Boo Bo Bo o e Cluh l axelnll l 1 I I 4 C1 rs1 4 ltalhr Squat I 4 C md11z1t1on lrher 'I Xdelp on PSIIW l l11h l Z t 5 4 C lass lre ide 4 he s a mighty helpful fellow to hue ixouncl Annie ll 1 l1rL IFIW Host RR ptam 4 Bixketlnl I NI'1n1 1 ' -R. . . I , 4 'lk . 'M X I - 3 Us . ,. ii, A K? l Cr 2: B11 vlzll 43 'I : 5 I' I. 2, IS, 43 'lilll Il' Q lilnl 1, 2, II, 4: Hi-Y 4. .t . . . . V' '. V ' ,' ' lllil ' ' ' - '. ,'.'- . Alll . i ZH L. f. I Art Ct l 4: Clint. II mm' Il'l 'I' 41 Choir 2: I. l P: A' 11 I 2. 3, 4: F.ll..b. g Us ,un 1' ' 4. ,I In 1, I.. ,IB bl, Rill I : B I . 2. fi, 4: Ftothnll l. 1.. I. . I. ' : . .l . . . suv' 1, j.V. 2. Vufty 3, : ' I al I, g In ' ' lg . h ' 2, 3. 4: Va ' ' I , ', 3, 4, l'residen 45 Ili-Y 2, 1, 3 I ' s' nt 3. .
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This ls Our Side of the Story . . the class of ,5l was ushered into Milne-e by means of the opening assembly . . . 'iMilne is the friendly school! . . . schedules looked like crossword puzzles . . . we soon learned that seventh graders got lost . . . we'll admit it was a good way to keep us out of mischief . . . we never walked any place . . . all the girls had mad crushes on the senior basketball stars . . . autographs were collected over and over again . . . Pete Hunting and Don Howard Qsighj . . . the long blonde tresses of Roz Fink and Lois Tewell proved just too tempting for some inkwell dippers . . . remember our trip to Saratoga for social studies? . . . poor Dr. Taylor . . . we went on strike when rainy weather prevented the jaunt . . . then everybody wore his dungarees to classes that day . . . we finally did get to the historical spot and staunchly spoofed the idea that Indians had ever been there . . . Tom Warner's pockets were filled with lovely, green snakes . . . never heard so many screams in one day . . . frogs were thrown in the rotten egg water . . . the girls' bus got stuck . . . first experience with Leap Year dances . . . we taught each other how to dance at the dance . . . Wagar's sundaes . . . after one full year of being Milne monsters, we felt duly initiated and were quite ready to be called people ..... a number of tanned angels entered our eighth Heaven . . , Doris Mehan, Russell Gritch, Delmer Runkle, Keith Beswick, Harry Stevens, John Taylor, George Pitman, Charles Hume, Paul Huprich, Sue Laven, Judy Deitrich, and Carol de Rouville . . . missing cherubs were-Phyllis Lavine, .Ioan Battin, and Eleanor Stoddard . . . little Miss Ostrander was our President . . . no-rest-at-all slumber parties started us on our social whirl . . . Dottie Mehan's luncheons . . . strictly wimmin . . . went horseback riding . . . Ruthie Saunders was brave enough to give a class party . . . it's good it was in her barn! . . . holiday formal party, courtesy of Terry Stokes, complete with mistletoe . . . say! . . ,class excursion to Hyde Park . . . the Van- derbilt Mansion was thoroughly searched for any unwanted piles of money . . . one day, having seen the picture through a record-breaking number of times, it occurred to a few little girls to dress and act like Margie . . . high knee socks and stocking caps . . . the halls resounded with shrill voices chirping, A Cup of Cayce, A Sand- zeich, and You-un . . . spring came . . . and we elected john Kinum junior Chief in charge of dances . . . then warm weather and it was time to go swimming . . . Lake George, here we come! ..... Annette VVaxman, Dan Natell, Bob Mull, Terry Hilleboe, Jack Magrew and Mario de Sousa . . . these were the new faces . . . ninth grade and all its glory . . . Ruth Saunders, Charles Hume, Billy LeRow, and Dick Brennan left us for other schools . . . the trials of just knowing what x plus y equals ten actually meant without trying to find the solution to such a puzzle . . . we really had to do homework, quite a let-down . . . the Loudonville Canteen . . . it was there we learned to square dance . . . meeting up with the fioor at the most unexpected moments can really ruin one's rhythm . . . George McDonough presided . . . the more bold girls wore lip-stick to classes . . . this was the year we discovered Eddie's . . . fwe knew it was there before, but it was about this time that we gathered up our courage to cross Albany High's lawnj . . . ever since then, we've managed to spend a good share of our lives over in Ed,s . . . the first Crimson and White Dance honored with our presence had a night club atmosphere . . . we were shocked! . . . the boys danced with the girls . . . none of this girl- asks-girl business . . . we gave a going away party for Sydell Herman and Doris Mtfhan . . . Edith Cross,s rendition of iffy Head, My Heart, lily .YerL'eJ. ' . . . with summer we were ready for a vacation ..... we were back to being called babies, but it didn't make us feel too bad because. after all, we were in the senior high . . . now we had some hopes of graduation . . . biology lab right after breakfast irked us . . . most of us started learning new lingo . . . f-but this isn't slang, Mother. it's Spanish! . . . plane geometry . . . Bob Callender was President, . . . -Io Blilton threw a class party in Loudonville . . . those early choir rehearsals fCOHff71llFd on page 25j fill
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ARTHUR BYRON CARDELL Aff i K N Entered 2: Fontlmll 3, 4: Baseball 2, fl. 4: 'liheta Nu 2. 3, 4, Vice-President 3. President 4: M.B.A.A. 3: lli-Y 3. 4. . . . Art's super nays made him a biz hit uith us from the start. . . . STUART J. CRAWSHAW Siu pf- e' Red Cross l, 2: Rifle Cluh l: Art Counril 4: Senior l'lay Pulxlieity Slammer 45 Card Party Co-Publirity Manager 4: lli-Y 4: BRICKS mn ln' 4. Advertising Manager 4. . . . this man has strong politieal views. all kinds ol talent and an ahundanee of witty remarks. . . . MARY CONSTANCE COLEMAN Connie, Punkin' Entered 45 Senior Play Usher 4: Zeta Sigma 4. , . . she is, without a doubt, a xery neat addition. . . . , . 3 .2 W 4, ,,t.,,,gm f T 1-24, 1 t 4. mln i what ww Ja EDITH ANN CROSS Edie ard arty ostess Khur ' Senior 5 'a l 4 Leia Stun l 4 Nlistuss of Ceremonies lnrnmn u tilt 5 4 l'eattne lwlitox 4 Butt s do xou want tn know uhue Nm! saung originated shes htpps nn matter JUDITH ANN DElTRlCH Judy amatus K lub l our X Delee l Xlumni Ball f ommi e I a in I um 1 4 lrestdent 4 Spanish iluh Pre ident 4 Senmr Ilan 4 Kr! founetl l ulntlllitn .5 4 ri oz 1 ll huh B s i 9 3 4 Krt lzdl uhere juds gets all her enero ls hexurd us CAROLE JOYCE DE ROUVILLE a 1 I ross l Dramatits I luh l feta SIEIIVI 9 l ind she can draw beautifully her skett hes are L,orL,eous 5 f 3 i Cz l ' Il . 3: I i L3 i ' llla' 43 M.G..'K.A. ll ydays 2, f, 1 ' ' Q a lf. I '.4g u.'lll'l 2,f. ' 1' 'g :t-tl ,tsl 1.4. - H - -- ? .... V . Dr ' I : Ch l: C.S.l'.f. ate 2. 1: .- ' I 'tt e 3: . t' fllf, , ' i g I s' 1 ' 'Q' :.f i ' ,2.fl,41 Q ' ' 'z 2, ', QC 'mt 1 am' ' ' 2, 3. 45 Rick: ANI ln' l, L, ', ,.- ' 'tor 4. uc U f' Rel I g ' ' 1 ,212 . Lf,-4.
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