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

 - Class of 1951

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Milne School - Bricks and Ivy Yearbook (Albany, NY) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 31 of 88
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The Big Party . . . . . Nlay 21, 1960 . . . last evening. we found ourselves in the midst of a class reunion . . . we're glad to say Long Island survived the social gaiety . . . the party was given by Beverly Ball . . . she has a ranch-type house especially designed for open houses . . . as we passed through the wide, red door. we came upon a group gathered around Susan Arm- strong in the hallway. . .she was telling. with gestures, about how Susiels Simply Super Eyelash Curler worked . . . she wasn't able to talk for very long because Pu! Arhzeortlz proudly started to relate the recipe for the butterscotch brownies she'd re- cently cooked up for f'G00d HOll.Y!'kif'l'f1f7lQ,j . . . saw Keith Berzcick . . . it,s rumored that he introduced Be My Love to the Mars men on his latest tour of the solar system . . . he was wearing the royal blue. liur-lined sweater he got in return for his rendition . . .Ann Bruce, wearing a suit knit with silver threads, made him let her try the sweater on . . . she said she thought that it would be perfect as one of her outfits in her next other-planet picture . . . wearing the streamlined blue of the Navy. Bob Callenrlcr, long an Admiral, was admiring the low design of the bottled ship in the den . . . he's sailed all the seas on earth .... -lr! Carrie!! played the sillllt' boogie piece on the piano that he executed in Carnegie Hall . . . all the guests were jumping to the old-style rhythm . . . then he kindly consented to play for Connie Colenmn . . . sl1t',s worked and slayed for years in order that she might be able to study under Doris Day . . . we saw Edith Croix looking healthier than ever . . . guess the Vermont apple orchards agree with her. . . she,s now raising little Macys .... S111 CYl'IIZt'.Y1lIl1t' lost the last presidential election . . . the Republicans were laughing so hard at his jokes. politi- cal and otherwise. that they forgot to vote . . . judy Dritrich was voted the Most Athletic WVoman of the Year . . .on the side. she coaches the Toronto lVIaple Leaves . . . as we looked around Bev's house, we noticed many paintings by Carole Ill' Rouvillc . . . not only did she paint the pictures. she also painted the walls .... Vario de Sousa had white bucks on and a plaid vest . . . quite the whoope-e boy . . . he's kept the college fashions back a few years . . . liked the co-eds so much. he said he'd rather not graduate . . . Paul Eckert was talking to Connie Ellszeorth at one corner of the room . . . he is a practicing dentist in St. Louis . . . he dot-sn't have to use for teeth extractions . . . the Southern women patients just naturally go into a deep coma when he comes near . , . Connie tied his story . . . she took over Bankhead's Sunday program on T. V. . . . her steady listeners and lookers wrote so many letters saying they were intrigued, that now her sponsors have to let her stay on for four hours . . . ever seen her? . . . AI Evans was showing some snaps of his fabulous collection of antiquated cars . . . Altha Funk is head nurse of San Diego hospital . . . all the movie and television stars go there to re- cuperate . . . it was an unusually warm evening, so there was dancing on the terrace . . . Flint's Five supplied the dreamy and reminiscent music that Hoated throughout the whole house . . . Dick always was musically minded . . . Ro: Fink had on a stun- ning baby blue suit . . . she's Broadway's latest nit- wit . . . tickets are still unavailable after two years . . . E11 Graff interrupted Terry Hillcho1 .t line ol' chatter every few minutes to tell ol' his newly-perfected racing auto . . . he had a liew awards in his back pocket . . . Terry's been to Jupiter to view their medical situation and reports that some of the Jupiter gentlemen aren't bad . . . Herb Granziiz . . . he's been professor of German in several colleges, but he says he's going to start teaching the Nlars language to his students . . . he teaches jazz on the side . . . Russ Gritrch is on the newly formed Inter-Planetary Business Relations Board . . . Ray Gzicrtin is some eoach, so we hear . . . of girls' hockey and swim- ming in VVashington. that is . . . john Houck and Ronnie Hziglzm were discussing their latest inventions . . . John drew his ultra car design and Ronnie showed him his new no-work fishing rod . . . he's caught some wlioppers. too . . . 11iIIflll1'l'II liicllcy . . . Slll',5 traveled all over the world with a famous ballet company . . . they go to Saturn next . . , QT?

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