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This ls Our Side of the Story fConti11ued from page Ilj . . . Mr. York couldnit tell whether we were singing or yawning . . . Barham Stewman, Art Cardell, Ricky Burns, and Ed Graff replaced Alton VVatkins, Tom Warner and Dan Natell . . . of course, there was a mad social scramble for us all . . . yes, rahly . . . money was gone with the wind . . . initiations were out- lawed. so we just had to entertain at the banquet . . . that left us quaking in our boots . . . a couple of our songbirds made the Milnettes . . . the Spring Concert was tops, and that was due to our vocal chords, naturally . . . we wore our class rings everywhere . . . with june, it was our first try at Regents . . . that, in turn, gave us a taste of summer school ..... Page Hall was having a re-do job, so we missed our annual September greetings from the Principal . . . Norman Mc- Dowell, Doris Mehan, Fred Clum and Al Evans were added to our numbers along with our one and only foreign member, Herbert Gramm-we soon Milnized him though . . . this was the year for long distance trips . . . the first was to old New York . . . we really painted the town red . . . later, some went to Washing- ton . . . we subjected strangers to our sophistication . . . familiar faces of the ushers at the local movie houses proved profitable . . . Bob Callender was president Bob Tewell assisted, Judy Traver scribbled notes, and Marion Siesel guarded the money . . . Carolyn Miller and Dale Christie waved good-bye around mid-term . . . Bev Ball's open house on New Year's Eve . . . presenting the Alumni Ball, created and produced by us! . . . best part of our allowances disappeared toward societies and class dues . . . weekly trot for the gals to Rice's Bowling Alley . . . we copied the Romans and lay down to eat at the Latin Banquet on collapsible army cotswand collapse they did! . . . there were a few tense moments before editorships were announced for the yearbook and paper . . . after the slogans and the speeches, Doris Metzner found herself President of the Senior Student Councilf' second woman president in Milne's history . . . Bob Tewell was veep, Roz Fink was elected scribe, and Harold Vine, treasurer . . . our only engaged member, Ricky Burns, made a beautiful bride in a june wedding . . . we gave a shower for her . . . finals were upon us before we had a chance to study . . . some were ushers for graduation . . . this last night of being with our seniors brought us closer to Our Day ..... at lastsalmighty seniors! . . . our long-awaited privileges were finally realized . . . those well worn pieces of furniture in the Senior Room, plus 5l's gift ...we du into the treasur' for our new radio-vic . . .broken record of ff 57 g y Tenderly . . . we took college boards . . . dart tournaments over ducked heads . . . new dart board . . . The Case of the Missing Darts . . . Nginvestigation under way! . . . those Cugat Rhumbas . . . retrieving our books from the main office for just a nickel . . . hiding others under cushions . . . there was a general migration at ll :05 every day . . . class meetings turned out to be this side of chaos . . . we were led by Bob Callender, John Kinum assisted, Barb Sandberg took our minutes, and Doris Wise collected money . . . but we were so rich we didn't have to pay dues . . . that Halloween party at Betty Lou Silberg's where everyone ended up with powdered hair . . . nobody knew what the The Thingv was . . . we got our senior keys . . . bucking the syndicate . . . in defense. the girls formed a cor- poration . . . cowboys and Indians . . . the Older Brothers . . . parties . . . poor fellows worried about the draft . . . the l920's proved hilarious depicted by our own i'bits of Broadway . . . rah-rah boys and short-skirted It girls . . . clouds of smoke from one cigar and one long-g cigarette . . . Carol Nichol's open house afterwards . . . we got used to atom bomb drills, otherwise known as-crouch-and- cover campaigns . . . Christmas . jingle bells and angel-voiced seniors caroling . . . hot cocoa soothed parched throats . . . the two Tewells' New Year's Eve shindig . . . television . . . dancing . . . spring and Easter . . . baseball . . . our Senior Banquet was superb . . . new suits and white dresses were the fashion . . . a week later, we graduated . . . we donned caps and gowns . . . and then. long gowns and tux . . . the Senior Ball meant a final farewell. . . . l25l
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