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

 - Class of 1951

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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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7111111 Iliillllfll was trying to dt-monst1'atc to Kathlt-cn how to tlanct- without any t-llort at all . . . tht- com- llilllliib motto that ht- slayt-s for is: lYt- dt-yi-c an 79 t-asy mt-thod for anything you want dont- . . , tS'11,t1t l.!II'l'II is tht- popular woman dt-lt-gatc to Nlars . . . wt- llK'2ll' tht-y hayt- sornt- good tilnt-s tht-rc . . . 11111. l,1':c1.t' and lallllj' l,1'.s'l1111l. hayt- gont- into st-lling int-n's clotht-s . . . tht-y hoth had prt-tty sharp suits on. with which Lory Ll'Z'fIIt' was t-nchantcd . . . and .illsl to proyt- it. sht- hurst into song . . . fowl L1-1'1111' was ohliyious to all tht- npartyingn . . . hc hits husy writing his sports column for tht- nt-xt day's.Y1-xt' l'111'l. .Yczcs . . . john Lufas Il'liL15C'd tht- swct-ts offt-rt-d to him . . . ht- has to kt-t-p in training for his ha-t-hall gamt-s . , . 131111 .WrCl111'c strollt-d in wt-aring a tattt-It-tl. Navy uniform . . . ont- ol' his numt-rous t-x- pt-rimt,-nts liailt-d . . . or llls slidt- rult- must havt- ht-cn oll' . . , C1't11jg1' ,lI1'D011o11.gl1 was half aslt-cp in tht- hig. sOlil t-asy chair . . . ht- still has to gt-t up t-vt-ry moi ning at six to dt-livt-r his papt-rs. hut l1t',s nt-vt-1' ss 73 ' ' ' ' cross . . . fncl. .lI11g1111'1' flt-w down lllil'l' usht-ring at tht- Nladison . . . tht- tht-att-r no longt-r shows movit-s . . . tht- audit-ncc fconsisting primarily ol' lt-malt-sp say that tht-y art- pt-rlt-ctly contt-nt to watch .lack walk up and down tht- aislt-s for thrt-c hours . . . Dollir .lI11v1111 and jiuly Ut-t1A111111t'1' wt-rt- wandcr- ing around gatht-ring up rt-cruits for tht-ir dating hurt-au . . . Doris N11-11111-1' hasn't surprist-d us in tht- lt-ast hy ht-coming tht- first fclnalt- prt-sidt-nt . . . ol tht- Unitt-d Statcs? . . . oh no! . . . Dodo is tht- compt-tt-nt chit-li t-xt-cutiyc ol' Harvard . . . Dollic .lI1'l11111 camt- up to us with a confust-d look upon ht-r lact- . . . slit- couldnit think what to writt- ht-r nt-xt t-ditorial on . . . Bob .llull is playing big lcagut- has- kt-thall now . . . 100 points pt-r garnt -... wowl . . . Cam! .Yi1'l111l5 contriyt-d a systt-m ol talking for twt-nty-lour hours straight . . . sht- FCliltsl's to 1't-lt-asc ht-r st-crt-t . . . tht- P1111t1111-P1t1111111.t just flt-w in from lingland . . . Dc! R1111l.!1- is huilding tht- ht-st spact- ships . . . t-yt-ryhody wants a ridc . . . B1-11 .S'111'l.- 1111111 is govt-rnor of tht- statt- . . . ht- yt as vt-ry disap- pointt-d in tht- t-lt-ction though.. .hoth p1ll'lit's Imackt-d him and ht- had no ont- to dt-hatc with . . . from ht-r at-ccnt, wt- could tt-ll that 1311111 .S'11111ll11-1g was living in Boston . . . wt- notict-d tht- latt-st issut- of 'I'l11- .S'11l1t1'd11y E1-1'111'11yg Pot! . . . tht- coyt-rs art- now drawn hy our own Gary .S't'11g1'111'1' . . . .lllllltlll .sitlhllll livt-s out in Hollywood ...sl1t- writt-s a column callt-d Socit-ty Snit-kt-rs,' . . . B1-tty-Lo11 Sil- l11'1'g is a practicing lawyt-r . . . wt- undt-rstand ht-r most important cast- is on an t-ligihlt- hacht-lor . . . lfulh Slalcy is t-ntt-ring ht-r prizt- horst- in tht- Madi- son Squarc- Gardt-n Horst-show in a lt-w wt-t-ks . . . ht-r hlut- rihhons lint- ont- wall ol ht-r living room . . . EII11- Stt-111 waltzt-d around tht- tcrract- with a ct-itain authority . . . sht- has a dancing studio all ht-r own . . . Hll7'I'J' .S't1-1-t-115 was trying to figurt- out how tht- yt-arhook camt- out . . . his ht-ad is still woozy from tht- rush . . . B111'b111'11 Sff'lt'lllIlIl is a dt-- signt-r . . . ht-r clotht-s hy Baht-ttt- attract tht- ladit-s with largt- purscs . . . Tl'I'7'j' S!11l.'c.t' has ht-cn to Europt- st-vt-ral timt-s . . . and sht-ls writing a hook ol' ht-r t-xpt-ricnccs . . . 701111 7'11ylt11' has a studio ol' tht- danct- in lit-nvt-r . . . his spt-cialty is 1l1111.t1' with young and ht-autiliul girls . . . Dirk 'lint'- I111 managt-s to ht- a surgt-on and socialitt- at tht- samt- timt- . . . Lois Tczt-1-lI'.t rt-ct-nt occupation is that ol chapt-roning Linion lratt-rnity partit-s . . , Bob ,I.l'it'lH was rolling in wt-alth . . . ht- had tlirt-1-hillfolcis . . . ont- for fifty dollar hills. anotht-r lor hundrt-d dollar hills, and a third for thousand dollar hills . . . nict- guy to havt- around . . . Bnrb To1111i11.m11 is a husy woman . . . sht- has a family of towht-ads and tht-y'it- all hoys . . . wht-n it comt-s to modt-ling. Judy T1111-1'1' is tht- most popular . . . Harolrl lilllt' const-ntt-d to t-ntt-rtain us with a lt-w of his fast tricks . . . ht- had TI10st of us stumpt-d . . . wt- had marvt-lous food . . . Dirlf light-ttr1'.v catt-ring st-rvicc was suprt-mc . . . 7111111 lvillilfflff influt-nct-s many womt-n with ht-r t-di- torials in lvllgllt' . . . 1-111111-II1' I1'ax11z1111 has rt-ct-ntly compost,-d a conct-rto and sht- gavt- Us tht- plt-asurc ol' ht-aring ht-r mastt-rpit-cc . . . D111'1t' Witt' makt-s pcoplt- happy hy ht-ing a singing waitrt-ss at Ks-t-lt-r's . . . Prlt- lfright had a drawing hoard undt-r ont- arm and ht-'d skctcht-d most of his old fricnds hy tht- t-nd of tht- t-vt-ning . . . t-vt-ryhoy had a wondt-rlul timt- laughing and talking ahout old IlIIlt's . . . old songs wcrt- lt-yivt-d and old jokt-s wt-rc rt-told . . . tht-rt s nothing like a rt-union .... ti-V'

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