CRIMSON AND WHITE
Friday, February 12, 1987
THE MILNE SCHOOL
Albany, N. Y.
Volume VII, Number 15
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SENIOR NEWS
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* SUPFORT THE TEA DANCE *
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* To build up the mural fund, the *
*Milne co. neil is sponsoring . anvther *
*Tea Dances ‘The ¢ wil take pluca *
*on Bebo 19¢ 1 as usual *
*will be fif & ath Selkirk *
*is general nan and bas no%3 3s *
“yet announced the name of the orch- *
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MILNE HIGH €CHOOL STUDENTS POSE
Last Wednesday, the Student Counc
supervised the taking of individusi
tures of Milnites. The school wi
them ina ‘file, for future refere:
who so desir?, may purchase pic=
Pupils
tures tor their own useo
The Junior High Schocl started
posing at 9;00. The senior class folle
owed them at nocn th the rest of the
senior high coming after thate
QUIN, SIGMa T0 HOLD DaNCE
The annual Quin-Sigma Dance will
take place on February 26. Jean Ambler
and Dorothy Harrison, the Ap
announced that it will be semi~rormal
and the tickets will be $1.25 per couple.
Lew Rider and his orchestra will supply
the muslce
KNUDSON ADDRESSES FRENCH CLUB
At the reg
French club last
showed some phot«
sights teen on a
the Gi 6 Penins 1
fences he had on this trip.
lar meeting of the
onday, <
some ex
NOTICE
The students who have ordered pins
and rings must give the money for thom
to Foster Sipperly by February 16-
COUNCIL CONSIDERS BOOKLE
ALSO aN ALUMNAE al SOCIATION
Student council is cons
revision of the booklet
various tines It
tells of the difie prizes and G=
wards given at comin Nts ‘wo pre=
vious counsils have
cord,
published this re=
members
At the
council meeting,
a the possibility
ociation. This
nt and will toexe mu
no A committee headed
and gonsisting of Roge
taling is to co t with Miss
on the question. There 16 a poss—
that a committee from the sen-
ior class will also attend the meeting.
dise
an B..
very
1G TO BY MARCH 18
ayy vo
On Thursday, March 18 at 8:15 P, M.
} 11 auditorium the annual
contest will be held» The
but are not as
The contestants are Alfred Wheeler,
Stein dt, Edmond Haskins, and
jume, Doyss; Jene Wwir, Virginia
Garol Loucks, and Lillian Walk,
MILNE TO PLEY COEMANS
ley Milne Varsity basket=
1 play Cowymans' High
School at Cveymanse
h Zasher, manager of the team
that the bus fare will be 45¢.
ited amount of seats are avail-
so "first come, first serve."
wishes to go he should see
and Sign upe
ough students sign up there will be
two buses, so there will be room for
about 45 people besides the team.
and
If anyone
Lasher es soon as possible
If ¢
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Editorial Staff
Marion Kosbob
Virginia Tripp
Elizabeth Simmons
Edmund Haskins
Virginia Soper
Virginia Kelsey
Jean Ambler
Margaret Charles
Carolyn Hausmann
Lowell Gypson
Betty Ruedmann
Ken Lasher
Janet bremer
Janice Crawford
Editor-=ineChief
Associate Editors
Managing Editor
Feature Editor
Society Editor
Humor Editor
Exchange Editor
Sports Editors
Art Editors
Reporters
Bette Schultz
Betty Leitch
Charlotte Kornit
Lois Hanor
Frances Levitz
Foster Sipperley
Marthe Gordon
Mary Winshurst
Helen Barker
Business Department
Selden Knudson Business Manager
Billy Burgess Distributing
Gordon Robinson Mimeographers
Earl Goodrich
Gordon Carvill Printer
Miss Katherine E. Wheeling
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ARE YOU READY?
Now that the worry of the mid-years
is over and we can get back to normal
again, let us think of the second sem-
ester and its outlooks. Many social
events are going to take place this sem-
estere
The Hi-Y--G.A.C., the Quin-Sigma,and
the Qof,SeA-dances as well as Sentety
Day, Prize Speaking, Class Wight,Senior
Ball and Finally graduation are to bee
All of these events will play import
ant part to the pupils of Milne, and
especially to the sx whe wil de
uate in June, This is vy las year
here, and these eve. nuild up the
climax of their high soheo. Llifo.
Let's make these ovents huge successs
Get into the spirit of Lon 216,
do yar best to suppo one of theme
Of course many of you not be adie
to attend all of them but try to support
thom anyway and go to as many es you Cuno
(iieeys
will
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(Mol. VIE Mamber 1
FEBRUARY 12, 1937
SIf asD LIKE IT
The chverlouders
Plore you for somo
basketball games. ‘They really work very
herd and somot s in véine You support
the games wonderfully. Now, support the
cheerleaders,
request and im-
co:poration at the
The objection is not to the amount
of noise that moke but rather to the
mMovemsnto standing custom for
iilmites to sing school songs during the
=) tho guimes %, this is ime
ig you students do not stay
The minute thi he first half
eyeryone imme diately jumps up
arcunds We lize that you
it such strenuous exercise
is over
and moves
may be stiff
is not nevessaryo
Please oblige and put your new re-
solutions into practice tonight at the
Milne-State freshmen game
WARNING
For several weeks now you huve been
warned about the disorderly conduct of
Milnites., Complaints have been numerous,
If you cannot calm down on your own ac-
cord, the faculty is perfectly willing
to help yous Remember this.
STUDYING Pa Ys
Well, now that we've all been
either overjoyed, surprised or disap-
pointed by our mid-year marks, we can
put in Gnough hard work to make sure of
our success in the fincls, Constant end
regular work, done every night, will in-
sure an easier time when it comes time
for the next exams
Most of us spent quite a few nights ~
burning the midnight oi] in hopes of
getting a whole semester's work in a few
hours. Oramming is all right for those
who are too stupid to learn the work cs
they go alongs But there are not many
in Milne who go into that cdoss, Almost
anyone can slip through his high
S6h001 course without doing much works
But there isn*t any satisfaction in that
for the person or ior the people who
find that they can?t Gdmire a person who
is ccnstantly cheating himself.
We don’t like the kind of people
who st slin througho They cre not the
ones succeed in the real test cf
iife. Nor are they the ones who have
true friends. Out of respect to
lf and to your cssociates, don't
2 through the course in any 41d
way, t%s worth more then that to you
in luter lifes
CRIMSON aN) WHITE
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QUIN;
As there was an excess «amount of
business, the members did not give the
quotations at the mesting of February 8+
Jean Ambler reported on the Quin-
Sigme dence, and the society discussed
ite
he president announced that the
initiation would be on Friday afternoon,
February 12, at 3:30. Carolyn Hausmann
announced the plans und committees for
the initiation.
THETA NU:
Sheldon Bond gave a report on the
book "Se Os S. to the Rescue" by Kurl
Barracge “his book tells of the great
disaster ih maritime history beginning
with the Morro Castle. ‘he cuthor tells
many stories connected with these great
disisters that are not generally known.
Sheldon recommended it for both boys
and girlse
At the lest business meeting, Dick
Selkirk .nnounced that the invitutions
for newcomers would be issued shortly.
SIGMA: "
ql
The initiation for the new members
is to tie place February 11, in the
small gyine
The Quin-Sigma dance was discussed,
The ticket, orchestra end food committees
gave their reportse
The remainder of the new members
were sworn ine The president gave the
oath of office to Ruth Rasp, newly
elected marshall,
Jean LaGrange guve the works of Ra-
phael S«batinia.
ADELPHOT:
roport: on,
Bor.j..min Douglus guvo a r
Lloyd ¢.
the book 'White Banners" by
Douglase
FISH "PAILS"
Robert E, imerich, a devout fisher=
man, went "“ice-tishing" and returned
with 5 pickeral and 2 pike, believe it
or not Bob, tell me the neme of the
fish market’ I have had such bed ~ luck
in buying them lately.
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Heigh Ho», I hope all yo kids can
read this column with ao huppy keart = in
other words I hope you all passed every
thing.
From the Boulder we get these high
signs:
Arthur (to his mother as she puts up
his lunch for school) "Say, mother ,
put in lots of that cheese like you gave
me yesterday. It*s great."
Mothers ‘I?m sorry, but it’s all gone."
Arthur; That's a shamee The teacher
said if I cane back another day with
more cheese like that she'd have to let
the whole school out.”
The lights in the bus had failed.
"Gan I find you a strap", asked a
tall youth of the lady at his side.
She smiled sweetly, "I have ones"
"Good", he replied, "maybe you'll
let go of mine mine now."
From the Hoot Owl we
aie tron a scared= "Who's afreight of
the big bad woii?"
Vion der =- to be
test."
Feature = to win » I?11 de
the next chess contest game.
Evidence - a sport played with music =
"ay I evidence with your"
Forest = most distant - "The
place north is the North Pole."
Arm ~ combination of I and are.
“arm an old cow hande"
False = tumbles = "She false
goes boom."
Margin = tramping = "Soldiers
gin to war."
Proper - father - "That man is my pro-
per."
Devote = election term = "Women were
given the right devote by an amend
ment to the sonstitution."
Speculator ~ anticipate a return "11
‘speculator."
get Weinstein's
first - "I wonder cone
feature in
forest
down and
are mare
Welfare ~ an expression = ‘Welfare,
goodness sukese"
Well, I?1l be with you again and
don't forget your Auntie Lucy.
(continued from coiumn one)
The suckers are now running in Ye
Qlde Normanskill Cxeek, the fisherman's
paradise, and so an. Ie
Next week; I will write "Sacandage
Pike" on "Those Fickle Fish." Sm.
CRIMSON aN) WHITE
THRU ‘ti .EYHOLE.....BY HIDE a~ND SERK
Did you miss us? Or, didn't you
even notice our absence?
One would think, what with a week's
vacation and such, that we would have
enough dirt to fill up two pagese=but-=
we find ourselves with hardly anything
ot intereste But, here goes, anyway.
It seems that last Saturday was
Bette Potter's birthday, and, the kids
gave her a surprise party. Bill. H.,djack
Bey and Ginny Sey vent shopping for the
presente Was poor Ginny's face red when
the boys refused to go into the stores?
Wetll say it wase
From what we've been hearing there
was alittle mixeup after our last
basket-ball game. And, the whole thing
was caused by none other than our own
captain-~Foster, The gang got to-gether
afterwards and Sippy, not content with
only one girl, had to have twos; Margie
Po, and Pris S. That was a perfect ex~
ample oi our modern triangles
Wonder what’s happened to Vi B,,
Stevie K, they're both doing a swell
job of disappearing as sodn as the other
One appearse
Speaking of Stevie--we wonder if
Barbara Se had a nice time at the
President's Ball? And did Midge S. go
with Leroy Se, or is our stur sleuth
8s lipping?
No mre for now==bute-we'll be
back agcine So-long.
S52. AGNES DEFEATS MILNE
IN FIRST PRACTICE GAME
On Friday afternoon, January 29 the
Milne Girl's baketball varsity met the
Ste Agnes team ina practice game in
the Page Hall Gym, “his is their first
encounter of the yeur. ‘Tau sume was
fast ond quite exciting. ‘he first half
wus guite evenly matched in the playing
of the two teams; however, the score at
ne half was 16-12, ‘
Due to the Milne girls’? lack of en-
durance St. agues'got the on them
during the i
the
19 in favor of St. Ag
‘ho line up for
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40 to 25
40 to 25-Some score, eh what? Will
the crimson tide build up a score like
that in the game with Mohaws? ‘he boys
outplayed the visitors in the first hae
1f by a small margin and in the second
half they really did click. The boys
Should be congratulated on their game «
"Hawkeye" Croesy and "sinker"! Funk coule
dn?t seem to miss from the center of the
floor, making 13 and 10 points respect=
ively, while Jackic Beagle played an
excellent games
The center position was handled
very nicely by Gord Carvill who played
in the absence of Bobby Taft.
Ine boys showed us what they could
do, and we expect to see some more of
iteInsidontal i attendance seemed to be
falling off on Saturday night.
This week: wo ,lay our annual rivals,
the State Frosh, who beat us by a close
margin earlier in the beginning of the
season. It's going to be a great game
and we want 100% attendance. The Je V.
will play the preliminary game with the
State Frosh gym class, who beat our
Je Ve lat tine by one point. Conse
quently this promises to be an exciting
gamee
THE COMMENTATOR
Well, the boys are back practicing
again for their encounter with State
Frosh tonight. We, should do well a-
gainst them now wo have our’ excms
out of the way, Maybe the results of
their exams have lett them nervous, Tho
rivalry betwoen State and Milno is vory
strong and there is promise of a rip-
roaring game and now that you don't have
to study so hard you can all support the
Game»
Members of the varsity that will
graduute this spring will receive white
sweaters with the crimson service stripe
on the slevve,g The crimson M is woven
in the swoator and the result™is core
tainly favoruble.
The girls
boys in that
varsity is just like the
they start out thes 3
fino but slow up end finally 1
thu last half. However, the St» Agnes
yame was good and the girls put up a
veal fights
y soboo).
that has ary kind of a
‘ : i
cind of a yoar in ML1