Methodist Hospital of Brooklyn 1959 Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY) - Full Access
What's that in your hair?- not egg!"- "Josie, What's behind that second door on the right?" - Gladie and Joyce, you sure learned the true meaning of curfews there, didn't you? Janie and Marian found out that the housemothers don't appreciate dancing in the halls in the wee hours . We could probably go on for many more pages and more individual incidents, but instead we'll just sit and remember the good times we had down at the West Gate, Gallo's, Bradley's and, of course, that fire parade. We have made new acquaintances while on affiliations and some of these we will always cherish. The "Methodist Martyrs", the "Flower Pots". the girls from "St. Luke's", and last but not least, the State students. We've really had some good times together. One could say "A good time was had by all" and really mean it. By the time we had returned, we were sedate seniors! The Class of '59 now had 29 members after welcoming Ruthie and Frankie. There was still only the one wedding in the class but there were plenty of diamonds to be seen. For the ones without the diamonds there were frat parties. and , of course. the Senior Lounge. How about that horrible week when the T.V. was broken? "Madge and Ruthie, can you tell us the new record for T.V. watching?" Well, it is now drawing to a close, but we shall go on building memories, looking forward to being able to share them in the future With this thought in mind we will close our memory book temporarily. Until we can re-open it, we bid one another "adieu" and wish everyone the best of luck, happiness, and success in the future.
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