Milton Academy - Yearbook (Milton, MA)

 - Class of 1960

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This year Warren Hall was unusually active, and our Prefect leadership certainly helped make it this way. Several weeks before the end of the semester, Benj Wellington and Bob Moss were elected representatives of Robbins and Forbes House respectively. A few weeks later Benj Wellington replaced Albert Pope as prefect in a close election. The year-round prefects turned out to be: Arthur Chute, Chip Vincent, Bill Brewster, Bill Vanderbilt, Albert Pope CW yearb, Benj Wellington CM yearb, with David Taylor as Head Prefect. It seems to have been a good bunch, for discipline was present everywhere, and all the prefects did a tremendous job. Along with our usual activities, there seems to have been a great deal of spirit this year in Warren Hall. New traditions were started and upheld. Mr. Millet rejoiced when Desk Inspection reached an all-time low. Snowballing after dark was abolished, and all in all, the boys showed a re- markable amount of trustworthiness. The Warren Hall Talks were not only audible in the back of the study hall, but also were very good. The topics were varied and ranged from Hippopotami to Telephone Poles, and were extremely interesting. judging from the individual performances, the next Third Class play will be amazing. In a school year, there are always some sort of fads. This year seems to have brought in an over-abundance of them . . . for instance Man-Tan, sported by an ostentatious group of darkly tanned Fourth Classmen, with Charlie Swan as their heavily coated leader, Vampirism, as prac- ticed by Perrone and his cronies in the dark and musty cellars of Wolcott House, Grave-Robbing, as thought about by other members of the afore-mentioned house, squirt guns which generally make their appearance with Spring, and of course, GIRLS, who seem to make their appearance all the time. A traditional Warren Hall talk l Mr. Millet

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jam session in Forbes house Inst Row: Lewis, W., Walker, Brown, E. Second Row: Wellington, Taylor, D., Brewster. Third Row: Chute, Vanderbilt, Vincent, C. During Spring Vacation Bill Vanderbilt and Peter Donald went to Mexico and, upon their return, broadened the horizon of all their friends by letting them in on the intricacies of Mexi- can every-day life: sickness, pestilence, destruction, disease and degradation. Actually though, both boys, along with a few Wigg Hallers, had an excellent time, the whole group being under the guidance of Mr. Bryan Wilson, our exchange teacher from Clifton College in England. There is hope that in future years this type of trip will be made more available to Warren Hall boys. In the Spring, the brooding winter minds of Warren Hall changed to the budding fancy of girls, flowers, bees, etc. Though nauseating, this is true, and a surprising number of boys have found themselves looking through all sorts of telescopes, gazing at birds of course. Spring also brought out the creative genius of Magus, as the Girls' School put on an excellent Science Fair. This in itself proves that Magus is not only convenient but also entertaining. As we write this, our school year draws to a close, and as we look back upon it, we see that Warren Hall has had its bad times and predominately its good times, and that altogether Warren Hall has been running like '60 this year. We might also add, as we drift, into Wigg Hall, that we have been proud to be members of Warren Hall and to have taken part in its activities, and that we wish to thank Mr. Millet and Miss Vose for their continued encouragement and guid- ance of our class.

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