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Glass gflstorcg This is supposed to be a Class history. What it will outwardly be will have little semblance to a history of any sort, except for a vague chronological sequence, and for you who didnit graduate from Milton in '53 and are just leafing through this during a dead spot in some party, it will be con- fusing and quite senseless. It isnit meant for you, and you will do better reading Night and Dayf' It is ours: names, scandals, and all. If you want to see our achievements, you can find them on a different page. Sure, we're proud of them, but they arenit what made the narrow walls bearable, it is the other things we remember. One more thing before we begin, this matter of names. Some can't be explained in gentle Society, others can't be explained anywhere. The significance of them is doubtful, and their origin all but forgotten. If a boy's Chris- tian name is given here, it probably means his real one is unprintable. The Class of '53 had its beginnings somewhere back in the dimmed memories of Cawk, Bumps, Cecil B. Lewis, Duke, and the totally blank memory of Moose. Presumably it was quite normal till the Fifth Grade, when it showed the glimmer- ings of character as Martin and Perry as- sassinated a car and wisely sold the gun. In the Sixth Class were 17 members who have stayed with it and are still part of us. The Class developed a spirit of solidar- ity in the persecution of Hobart Dailey, who got wise sooner than most and switched from Latin to finance. On the athletic side, the highlights were the triumphs of the Packers and two injuries, Big Art getting his nose squashed, and someone hitting an eagle with a foul ball. There was also a perfume incident in War- ren Hall. The next September was a landmark as Nobili arrived with 9 others, giving us 86. The Blue Team, under A. O., won the foot- ball championship, and darned if the League All-stars didnit lick the B string of our undefeated Warren Hall Squad. The Fourth Class was the year, and certain gentlemen had a rough time of it. Colonel Ehrhard developed a good arm and an almost mechanical bellow: Out, Sar- gent! CAlmost any name of 14 was used at some time in place of Win's.j Mr. Duncan might spin at the noise of a can- nonball rolling down the aisle, only to scc a great cloud of chalk dust filling thc back of the room. Sometimes, the class would move in pieces to the basement, and once Nums was hefted in front of his father. Even Bird was kicked out while attempting to quell a riot. Hughie got a letter, the 4 is .A V first in the Class. Sports were pretty suc- cessful, but we lost the Tri-League Baseball Championship in a playoff. Wopo, of all people, was star center on the winning Football Team. The year drew to a close, but could not be complete till Cap hauled out his box and returned the frogs, tops, and rubber bands he had collected. We got religion, of a compulsory sort, and we leamed by experience and Graham lecture what things were all about. fLewis wants it made clear that he didn't collapse when we think he did.J It all ended with some wild Scout trips to Plymouth and Long Pond. CContinued on Page 72l
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