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Volume XXIX Number 1 Milne High Schoo}, Albany, N-Y., Friday, Sept. 30,1992

Zak CRIMECN aD whlis clare

Fenton Gage
henry barnet
Cerleton Power

Kditor in vaief
associate uditor
Managing Kditor
David Johnson aSS't Menaéging Hd.
Yearet ayle bxchange Editor

i ass't S.change wditor
wilson humor Editor

eee wane #SS't Humor sditor
vpencer Noakes wports aditor
—— ass't Sports nditor

frances bates
Derothy Usti ander
Janes hoosa
Janet White
waricn Lnulies

Reporters

business Lepartnent

Business henaeer
«SH'b nits el
nimeourayher
Typists

Miss sctheriue heeling paculvy advisor

Fublished weekly by the UkIn.SU)
«= Lb Whlib Stutf and the benlor Journal-
ism claes of inilne High School, .lbany,
New Yor

terns:
Vence.
Vaxe

pliO ,er year, payeble in ad=
zree to Students puying Student

DIGORIAL PULILY

#ltho.gh the honan Numeral ..xlx
appesrs on the banner ot this issue, it
is only the be.innin,g or the secend
year of the CRI Wy aN WHILe in the
form of & newspaper.

@he 1ysl-o% start, Niss dathetine
wheeling, advisor, Gnd the teachers ot
the two journulism clesses deserve 4
erect decl cf credit. ‘hey sturted an
hitherte unheard-ct project in Milne
High &chool, und sucessiully carried it
Oube

It is, however, now up to this .war

year's staif bo tuge up the work where
“t was left ort end to greatly improve

the paper. Yor, although there is no
dis uting the 1cet thet lust year's
sneet was & ,00d one, muny mist.des
were naturally nmede which shculd be
corrected this yeur.
bewun. It is for the present st-Ir to
strive for every lnmprovenent possible
and to utteln .8 neur perfection us
possible.

dhe editori:l policy for lys«-do
can very e.sil, be outlined. «as is tne
uim of every newspever, the ChIs,uN
aND AHIZH will attempt te present to
the student body end faculty « fuir
and wccurete sunmiy o1 tue news of the
school. «as icr cs is pessible for a
weealy newsp.per, the news will be prej)
sented while it is still news. In eny
Cuse, 1.GtS, not fiction, will be
printed.

whe wo1K hes been .

Volume XKIX Number 4

UU Chak

Prebebly ene ot the gre test ond

most perm.ent Iuults of the Ck
aul sHlus siuce its beginning in 1ly04
this is

will be corrected this yer.
the methed by which pcesi
Stuif cre filled. “he i
beity repl.ced provided th..t members
could p.esent for the bourd's upprevel
the. nu.me cf their -ssist.nt, “his

might hive been 1] right in seme c.ses,
but oiten jvcod iriends ind popul.r stu-
dents did t mxke good journalists.

the cub cl.ss, thereicre, is « distinct
step forwird, rcr this clise will be

Open te uwoy Sstucent in Seniur nigh Uchool.
frum this group the most deservire

und cupeble will be selected .s reporters
ssist.nt depervmenv he.ds. whic
system is cerv.inly democrutic, .nd it

is huped tht . l.ree mumber ol students
will be imteresveda in the ol.ss.

ONE HUNDRED New ROOKS RECWIVED
BY LIBhARY, MISS KEENE aNNOUNCES

Miss Betsey Keene <.nnounced
tint one hundred new tooks his arrived
for the Milne libriry. about cne hundred
more ire expected.

Ske suid, "Lhose recding for
recre.ticn will ezpeciully enjoy Yeurs
of Grice by Margeret Burnes, hducition
of & Princess by marie, Grind Duchess of
Prussit., cond Five Girls who Dured by .
Helen Ferris, which contuins
t.coount of the life of umelii. Kurhurt,

boys who were enthralled by
Thurstin, the mgicin, will enjoy
Houdini's bogie by Gibson.

They Wolk agin 1s .n -nthology
of shost stories gucreanteed to mkdé the
bravest shudder.

Foctlights und Spotlights by

Otis Skinner, “crector ot <ismit”,

‘Will be of speci:.l interest tc clisses

studying drum...

he soci.l science cli.sses ure
fortun.te to hive such bocks ut their
disposul’:.s Epic of americi. by Jé.mes
Truslow adums, Only Yesterd.y by Fredric
Lewis allen, -nd 20,000 Yecrs in Sing
Sing by Worden Lewis. #838 |.

DIVISIONS OF GIRLS'GYM CLASS_S
ANNOUNCED BY MISS HITCHCOCK

The girls' gym classes will be
divided into three diviaions this ye
ecoording to Miss Hitchcock, girls «th
letic:director. ‘the three groups will

,be norm], .nd Lorrective gym cnd Librury

Hygiene, which will be studied in the
librory by these unuble to tuke pert in
ethletics, There will te « specicl unie
form announcement later,

C2)

CUB CLaSS IS INAUGURATAD FOR
ALL MEMBERS OF SENIOR CLass

# cub cl.ss in conjunction with

the Crimscn und White will be crgu.n-
ized next week. It will be o¢en to
11 senior high school students. ‘The
Furpese of this cluss is to give every
one, interested the opportunity to
lecrn the fund.mentals of journclism.
It is plenned to hold two clisses a
Week, from two to two-thirty. Mem-
ters of the present board will uct as
te.chers, meccrding to Fenton Gage,
editor, the .ssistents to the vur-
ious dep: rtments will be selected
from the most .ble in this group.
Under this method, everyone will be
given on equal chrnce to make the b
bo.rd.

STUDENT COUNGIL PRESIDEN? WILL
BL RLECLIED LPTER CHAPEL WEDNESDAY

The tour seniors to be elected
&S represent. tives of the Student
Gouncil ted.y will cutom.ticully
become candidctes for the presidency
ef this body under the plun inaugurat-
ed lust yeur.

Thursdey in ch.pel both the
speeches of the ci..ndid.tes ond cf ¢
their mncgers will be heurd.

Immedictely .fterw.rd students
will return to their home rooms und
cust their billets. according te
Miss Helen E.lter, supervisor of
Sociul Sciences, the orginiz:.tion of
the home rooms of both Junior and
Senior high will begin next week.

MR, SaYLES STRESSES INDIVIDU.ALISN
aND PROMPINESS IN 4NNU.L «ADDRESS

Individualism was purticule.r-
ly stressed by Professcr John M. Scyles
in his eddress te the students the
opening duy of schocl. He pointod
cut the advisibility of immedicte
effort on the part of the upper classes
to reise their iveruges .nd expleined
the rules of the school to the new
students. «any pupil who is .bsent
from schocl must return with :.n excuse,
he st.ted. after 3 illeg.1 excuses
for turdiness from schoo] the pupil
is sent home for . note from the pur-
ents and after 5 times of tirdiness
from clusses the student is sent
home with . note for the p.rents. Mr.
Scyles then concluded his uddress
with the .ssigning of home rooms.

Last YEAR'S BEST JOKE

C.P. Isn't «© womn <. fool to marry?
K.S. What else c.n & mn morry?

Volume X22 Num bey 1

Puge 4

MILNITHS WILL «TTEND PRESS
MEETING .f RuLLSTON, S.TURL..Y

Seven Milnites will «ttend the
Capitol Listrict Press association
meeting it Ru.llston Spe. Saturday. Two
of these, renton Gge cnd C_rleton
Power, will represent the Urimson end
White Bourd. sch will deliver a short
speech to the m.ssed deleg-tion. Dorothy
ann Duffey, Dorothy Well.ce, borethy
Murtinesu, Florence Fuyreuther, Sylvic.
Klersfeld from the junior journelism
cluss cre .lso .wtending. The trip
will be made in « bus churtered by
the Hickett High School which will
ilso curry delegi.tes from other schools

in the city. The bum will lecve at
8:15 tomorrow cn the corner cf Weshing-
ton «venue in front of the .rmory.

SENIOR CL.SS ELECYS OFFICERS
CL..SS OF '$< DON..THS ONE DOLL..R

The senior cluss elected the of-
ficers for the yer 1952="'335, Thurs— A]
diy morning <«t 11:00. ‘hey cre:

Fenton Gye, president; Murgi.ret Kyle,
vice-president; Janet White, secret-
ery; <enneth Snowden, tre:.surers; Ken-
dull Getmn, sergeant <t corms.

These ure the same officers cs
list yer except for the se.rgecnt at
arms. This will be penton Gges fourth
term us president of the cliss of
1933. Murgeret xnyle will be serving
her second term us vice president.

It is Kenneth Snowden's third term
us treusurer ind Jenet Whites third
term —-s secreturye

The senicr cliss of lst yeur
('32) graciously left the present
senicrs « bink book which reveled
and .ccount of one dolli.r (1.00) in
one cf wlbuny's leading bi.nks.

MR. R.YMOND, SHOP SUPLRVISOR
IS ELEGTED HE.A.D OF SHOP GROUP

Mr. Harlund Ruymond, Supervisor

Group of Industri. .rts Te
the C..pitol Vistrict. This is « newly
formed orginizi.ticn fcr the furtherunce
of prefessional te.ching. The group

is to meet upproxim.tely cnce .. month

for discussicns ..n@d will sponsor lec-
tures for public infcrm.tion, besides.

DR. CaNDLYN ORGANIZING CHORUS GROUP

Dr. Gendlyn, Instructor of Music
in St..te College, is corg.nizing gleu
club for the girls of the Milne Senior
High School. The club will meet Wed-
nesdey ut 11;00 o'clock und will hve
preference over ony other work schedul-
ed ut this time. Miss Hitchcock will

tke the naes of 1.1] girls interes-
ed in this cctivity.

a ial Neen eee ee
4

THR&S SOCLSTIaS Maat TUaSDRY, MISS MOOKG ROPLACSS MISS KeLLay NOlurne x 1%
NeW OFFICGRS WILL PR4&SID& MISS BaTZ KSTUANS FROM STUDY Number 4
The three societizs of the Miss Ruth Yoor3, « graduat>
school, Guin, Sigma, and Adelphoi, of New York Stats Collsg2 for Teach-
will meet as usual next Tuesday. srs, is taking the plic2 of irs.
élections w2r2 held last year end Perry williems, th: former ss Ruth
the following are the results: Kelly. iiss Moore taught in Minzola,

Guin- Dorothy Ostrander, '33, przs-Long Island least y2ar. During the
ident; Frances Bates, '65, vice- summer she attended th: University

president; Margar2t Gill, '34, of tiichigan.

treasurer; ry Beck, '53, Poors

ting secretary; Janet Whit?, 33, Miss Margaret Betz resumes
corresponding secretary; ee Ward, her position as chemistry supervisor
"133, mistress of corsmonies. this year after uo year's absence in

‘Sigma~ Betty Bausr, '33, president; the west. She studied vt Stanford
Rita Hyland, 'é3, vices-pr2sident; University. Among th? plec2s of inte
Dorothy Thomas, '33, mistr2ss of 3st she visited cr2 : San Di2go, Los
ecersmonies. Ang21 end Yosemit> und Yellow
Adslphoi- Gordon Kingsley, '33, Stons National Purk.

president; Paul Jagu2t, '33, tr2as-

ur3r; Carleton Pow2r,'d3, busin2ss

i: nager; Kendall Getmen, '53, master \.

of ceremoni2s. DISHING DIRT BY THa DIRT DISHER

With Kin Getman as Sarg. et

PAIVATE LING ;
Congratulutions to Fsnton Gag2.
1lseted president of th2 cless

Ken Snowden has at last con- = 2 i
85 ugain.

sented to r2v2al som2 of the secre °
r3ts of his privat? lif> in =xclus- has a 5
ive interview with the columist. With Jayne Buckley back egein
ur. Snowden is treasur2r of th> we ought to r2tein our high stand-
senior class and ther:for2 th? ing in dramtic ert.
seniors think it is best to learn = ~ ,
all there is to know about hin wateh out for See Wilson.
sine? h2 is h.ndling their financesPh? Might g2t your lif> history.

His favorit? pustim> is sl232p-
ANE wesss-+ HOt Inv classes. His

We ought to g3t soms good bas-
favorite game is tid em Ketbell ee tner es man-
in answer to the question of het 282m) Here's hoping thet our team
he atbrébutes his popularity h2 s iS geod ;
said, "I think spinach 2very da . 2 s22 thet Poul Joqust has
for dinner." : a doubl>, G2org: Perkins of th:

lir. Snowden prefers Titans. Acad omy -
In answ2r to th> qu2sticn, "\ihat
do you wish to b3 wh2n you 23av3
school?"Snowd2n replied, “As
young as possibl>."

447 aNROLL FOR STUDIaS

Dd:
eee Limes a. Four hundr2d and forty-s2ven
Historian pupils hav2 2nroll2d in ifiln> |
zi ug School this s2m3ster with th2
G. Wilson = ees
ors cleiming t lerg2st number.
Th? enrollment is as follows:
Seventh Grad2.....64
@ighth Gred2.. ++ 64
BOYS! GYM STARTS FRIDAY UNDSR finch Bane eels
UE SE Sl2venth grads 1.95
welfth Grad2.....101

Coach Rutherford Bak3r who has
charg? of th2 activities has d2vis2
@ s2ri2s of bask2tball l3aguzs for
th: senior high school boys in con-
nection wi th their gym. Th: class
will b2 in Hawley gym betw2en two
and thr32 o'clock very Friday
afternoon.

enrollment is ten mor:
hen that of last y2ar.

DENT TAX CALL

r2spondsd well
uaent tux money according to
Nicos, secrstary to Mr.
he first ten to pay th>
fiv2> dollurs follow: Dorothy Clar
Billy Burg2ss, Naomi Hannay, ilildr2d
z r ; Hanna. avely anne Ma. Dapp?
Biss sey Kzen2, Librarian fnna fagu: Sard goleon pice oe
of Miln> High School, instruct2d Bannstt, and dear Miller’ A
two class2s in library sci2nc? :t * pa a oe mays
Columbia University lest sumer.
4ft2r the szssion sh2 spent fiv2
weels in Rhod= Island.

SUP&RVISOR. sNJOY
VACATIUN

It is hoped thet
will resp ond b2for: n:

ory ons
Fridey.

Volurne XX1x | Number Tay]

MILNE JUNICK HIGH SCHOOL NEWS

CLUBS MEETING IN HOMEROOM PERIOD

This yer clubs will meet dur-
ing hcmercom period on Wednesd.y. The
Student Gouncil will hove petitions
neu.dy, .nd enyone, wishing to form
« Club, m.y jet members .nd sign ..
petition. Students stapting u club
shculd mke their plans in the e rly
p rt of the week so they my h.ve «
club meeting Wednesd.y.

Lust ye r some cf the clubs were +.
the g.me club, drimitic, stimp, excure
sion, dancing, ..nd photcpliy cluts.
3t is hoped th.t not only the old clubs
will return but .1sc sume new ones,

STUDENTS .SKED TO PuY T..4 MOND.

Pupils of Milne High School «re
required to puy their Student Tx
by Monday, Octover 3. By lust night
fiftyfive students h.d paid their t.x.s

ar

00..CH B.KLR Pis.NS JUNIOR HIGH
GYM .CTIVITIES

fouch Beker willegain conduct the
bym classes cf Milne High. ‘The
Junior High clusses will begin Monduy
«nd will be oute:f-doors until the
weather becomes cocler. ‘Then the
cl.usses will meet in the cld gym.
The homerooms will exch hi.ve i. buskete
ball team, and practice fer intra
mural games will be in the new gyms

Cak.TERL. BEHAVIOR

Would it not be fine if there
were no compleints oll year abcut the
cufeterii. or the cenncex?

The cufeteric hus been remodeled .
and painted. There ure new curtains
that hive been put up, end the counter

hes .lso been refinished. Let us wll
co-cperute with Miss 4hempscen during
the lunch period. She has helped us in
getting cur parties at reusonible
prices, «nd now it is up to us to show
our appreciction.

Fer the benefit of the seventh
grade students und others whe ure not
fumiliar with the rules in the citeteria,
here ure some cf the rules. We ure not
to curry focd from the c:feteria to cny
other place, and there is tc be nce e.t-
ing in the hills cf Sti.te College and
Milne High School.

JUNIOR HIGH HOMBROOME ELECT OFFICLRS

Severel Junicr High hemercoms
hive held electicns of officers this
week, Homeroom 224 has Robert Bly
as president, B.rb.r. Pirchencugh

as secretary, .nd Robert Dewes cs
treasurer. From homeroom 12] the
follewing were the results: president,
Robert Gilson; vice-president, Pr nces
Bremmer; secretiry, Robert Bmerich;
wnd William Hotcling .s treasurer.

The officers cf roam 129 «re:
president, William Norton; vice pres-
ident, John shilling; end secret.ry
Virgini.. Sipperly. 4

Room 127 h.ve Mitchell Ford us
president, Willi.m Perkins us vice
president, J.net Bremer, secret.ry,
ind J.ck Jenkins, treusurere

Homereems 123, 124, 130,135 h..ve
not, .s yet, elected officers.

STULENT COUNCIL MEETING POSTPONED.

The Student Council elections
fer Junicr High were postponed bee
c.use of the girls't gym meeting yes~
terd:y. However, tho members will hve
& meeting on Mondsy t 11330 in Reem
126, There will be one boy represent-
étive from cech cliss.

ut the next meeting the Gouncil
Will urrunge for the Junicr High
School presidenti..l elections in the
i.ssembly .nd will discuss plins for
churtering clubs.

MISS KETAEY MARRILS
MISS wwOORE BECOMLS ENGLISH SUPLRVISOR

Miss Kelley, furmer Junior High
Schcol English superviscr, w.s morried
in July to Mr. L. Perry Williams of
Lewville, N, Ye Mr. Williams gread-

ueted from wlbiuny bew School list
June .nd is now pructicing with his
futher. Mir ..nd Mrs. Williums .re new
residing in Lewville,

tiiss Meure » G grudute .f New
York St..te College for Te..chers, is
t.king Miss Keiley's place as super-
visor of Junicr High English,

CRITIC. SPENDS V..G..TION ..T WORK wD PLAY

Miss Bliz.beth underson, supers
viscr @ business training, spent the
summer in the British Isles. From
there she went by wirpl.ne tc Puris.

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