faluve X, No. 29, 21
CRIMSON AND WHITE
FRIDAY. APRIL 12, 1940
THE MILNE SCHOOL.
ALBANY. N. ¥
SENIOR NEWS
The sixtoowth annusi
conference for teachers
will be conducted at
Milne IE School this
Saturday, Avril 13, begin.
ning at 10300 A.M, Zach
department is holding a
different conference and
teachers from all over
tac state avo oxpectod to
attond,
The English dopart-
mont, hoadod by Dr. larry
. Tastings of State Col-
loge, will discuss "Hadio
and tho School,"
Proview of now
films and 2 discussion of
plans for t+! noxt yvoar
will feature tho scicnco
dopartmoent tcoting to bo
headed by Dr. Carloton 4,
dopartmont, y aro >lan-
ning a ve: intorosting
program with somo of
Milno's 1 modols ap-
poaring in tho latcst
clothing stylos,
Mr. Wilfrod P, All-
ard.will direct activit-
ios in tho Fronch doport-
mont, with Hr, Bruco Gor-
don, a Fronch toacher in
Milno,assis tin,
‘
MILNE GOS "ZOLLYwOOD"
_ The ohotograr
of Milncts activitios
ab way to-
tho direetion
doro Shroibor,
y Camera Shop.
Pictures of charact~
oristic oxhibits and tho
play, Christopher >
will be takon. =
will bo taken behind
scones of makceup, 9°?
Andy, tho nator, (Gal%s
ing up aftorwards,
woll as from ac
scones of tio play.
VIEW STUDENT
WORK AT OPEN HOUSE
Following the
The Late Christopher Sean,
proceed to the classrooms to view the exhibi
SEIMIORS eat “SWEATERS
AT PATSGRS AWD SONS;
LOCKS CiosaN CAPTAIN
Sports-minded boys
of Milne assembled with
their dads in tho First
Roformed Church last Sat-
urday at 6:30 P. HM. for
thoir annual Fathor and
Son Sanquet, The high-
light of the ovcening was
tho presonting of awards
to baskotball 'players.
Coach Tatficld pro-
sontod sweators to tho
following seniors of tho
varsity: John Fink, capt-
ain, Leroy Smith, Guy
Childs, Robert Stovonson,
and Alfrod Metg, manager.
Eo also anniuncod tho
following varsity mon
will rocoive lottors;
Charles locke, Robert
Saunders, Uonald Deliure,
and Kirk Leaning, The
following junicr varsity
men will receive letters;
John Dyer, Donald Sommers
Marcus Meyers, Edward
Meghreblian, John Jansi.ag,
ohn Poole, Alton Wilson,
Robert Clarke, John “il-
son, and Dexter Simpson,
assistant manager.
electod
to captain
season and
will act
The varsity
Charles Locke
tho team noxt
Doxtor Simpson
as manager,
, Mach credit
to Dry Aifrod D.
mastor--of-coro:
did a fine job of <
ing for outor%ain:
Tho Louse of Magic HOW,
sovoral rounds of bo: ;
by boys from tho Albany
DSoys Club and aecordian
ontortained tho
Dramatics Club's
production of
are invited to
parents
The handicraft of
Milne students, consist-
ing of charcoal sketches,
murals, pottery, netal
and wood work, aro on
display in the art room
and industrial arts shop.
Other exhibits are
located on the following
floors:
First floor:
Room 129; Latin depart~
ment display, featuring
individual projects,
Room 128; story Dovart—
ment oxhibit,
Rooms 124 and 127: liath~
ematics department disp-
lay featuring mathomat—
ical instruments, inclu-
ing slido rulo, scxtant,
transit and anglg mirror.
Second floor:
Rooms 230 and 235: Typ-
ing, introduction to bdus—
iness, and economic goo~
graphy oxhibits.
Room 226: Fronch dopart+
ment display, foaturing
studont projects and a
rocorded concort of class-
ical music.
Littlo Theatro: English
departmont and journalism
display, featuring dis-
plays of literature and
eroative writing,
Taird floor:
Room 320; Biology oxibit
including a goysor and an
ingorsol oye nodcl.
Room 321: Gonoral Scionco
display, fonturing dis-
plays of distillatio:
vucuum punp and a hone
mado telescope.
Rooms 326 and 3283 Chon—
istry and physics disnlay
iucluding tuning forks,
and a sensitive flame,
Rooms 329 and 323: Social
studies exhibit, featuring
bulletin board projects.
CRIMSON A1D Wilts
STAFF ROVLALD AT SANQuat
The staff of the Crim
son and |hite establish-
ed a new tradition when
it conducted the first
Crimson and Wiite banquet
at the coward Johnson rest-
aurant last Saturday even-
ing. The new staff of the
paper was announced, Rob-
ert Darden the editor-
in-chbif vith Bdward
fsnevicsielen Gutchinsen,
and Robert Kohn associate
editors,
Miss Katherine Wheel-
ing, faculty advisor, Miss
Sally 2, Youns, Miss Vic~
torfa Woicic: of State
College, and iliss Hliza-
beth Darden, last year's
editor, were guests at
the banouet,
EY CLASSES
LOVIES
Last Monduy afternoon
the Tistory 3 classes
were privilesed in bpung
able to sec moving pic+
tures on Russia, brou ht
here by Professor Y°:k
of State Colloge,
The movies, takin in
Russia in 1927, showed
agricultural Russia,
They showed ‘the Russ‘an
peasants at jork, their
very few and crude
implements, and
collective f1.ms, Protec
or York exslained- tue
pictures as were
shown,
™m
PAGE 2
ALUMNUS SPZAKS
IN ASSEMBLY
Benjamin Douglas, last
year's Student Council
president, gave a talk
on the University of
Michigan during the Sen-
ior Tigh Assembly last
Wednesday.
Mr. Douglas is a
freshman at the Univer-.
sity and is’ active in
the student activities,
He gave quite a interest—
ing explanation of the
social and sport activ—
ities of the school,
After his talk, Mr.
Douglas answered any
questions that were asked
about the University of
Michigan,
TBRE AWD THERE
AMONG Ts ALUMNI
Miss Blizabeth Darden,
'39, will be the next
undergraduate editor of
the Sivmi Quarterly of
State College,
John Winne, '36, for-
mer editor of the Crim-
Epsion fraternic:
University of Michigan,
From Bates College,
we hear that Priscilla
Simpson, '37, is mana~
ger of the golf team,
and a member of the ex-
ecutive board of the
W.A.4. She was prominent
in Milne athletics,
AN eve
is ee lean)
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Apri 72>, 194¢
SENIORS PICK USIDRS
The Senior Glass chose
the ushers for Class
Wight, June 14, last
Monday. Thoy are Jesse
Doran, Joan Manweilor,
Marilyn Tincher, David
Devidson, David Mack,
and Arthur Phinney,
The class has voted
to come
ee the Class Mi
exercises, ‘The ushe
and marshals may attend
the Senior Balt also.
CARD PARTY
RSCHIPTY AMTOUNCED
Neane ann ounced.
that the
$152,04 on the eas
which took pl 1
March, $100 will <> to
the Mural fund and the
remainder will be given
Student Council
for the moving pictures
to be Faken in EEG),
to the
ATTEUTION SOPIONORES
The Sophomore Class
dues were due before
Easter vacation, ALL
who have not yet paid
their $2.00, are to do
so immediately, The dues
are to be paid to the
representatives in each
honevoom.
NEXT MORNING
CRIMSON AND Wiltz
TM SRIMSON A. WHITE
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EOTTORIAL DOARD
Robert Barden Editor-in-Chief
Edward Langwis Associate Editors
Eelen Hutchinson
Robert Kohn
Blaine Becker Feature Editors
Marjorie Gade
Marilyn Tincher
David Conlin Sports Writers
Donald Summers
Valley Paradis
Bina Corwin
Phyliss Reed
Josephine Wilson
Activities Writers
Corrinne Edwards Art Staff
Marilyn Pottor
Alice Van Gaasbeek
Blaine Drooz Librarian
OUSITESS SOARD
Robert Silverstein Mimeographors
Robin Wendell.
Fred Detwoilor Printers
Robert Austin Circulation
ADVISORY 30RD
Miss Katherine EB, Wheeling
Mr, John A, Murray
Since gecbeuper the Milne Dramatics
club has been planning and arranging for
the first threemact play to be presented
for over six years, Finally it was decid
ed that the play would be presented to~
night, Parents Night, instead of an ad-
dress, which is usually presented, so the
Milne parents would havo a chance to ob-
serve the dra:.atic ability of the school,
while at the same time seeing the schol-
astic ability of pupils.
The play to be presented is The late
Christopher Dean written by the late Bid-
ney Howard, “Tt is really a fine play with
an excellent cast. Parents and friends of
parents are cordially invited to the pro-~
duction as guests of Milne.
All in all, Parents Night this year
is something you can't afford to miss,
Be sure tm come, and don't for-~
got to bring Mother and Dad!
EDITORIAL PAGE
APRIL 12, 1940
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{ The new staff of the Orimson andl
' White wishes to take this opportunity t- $0)
1S the retiring staff for all the hel;
and time they have given in the past 42]
order that we might follow in their foot.
steps, We shall work diligently and try |
to achieve the goal of the retiring staf'|
that of receiving first place in the Co-+
lumbia Scholastic Press Contest, 1:
March,
The Editors
FROM JOS MILNITE'S DIARY
April 5-12
Dear Diary,
Friday: Read the last issue of the
'39-!40 staff of the Crimson and White,
It was all-Senior and typical of the old
saying, "last, but not least."
Went to the Hi-Y-G&C tonight, Ivery
one seemed to enjoy the band, and of cours:
the dance,
Saturday: My, what a busy day for
the Milnites and the Tormites! This af-
ternoon my sister Josephine went to the
Quin Solomon Grundy party in McKnownville
and I went to the Fathers and Sons din-
ner at the First Reformed Church tonight,
My cousin, Timothy Termite, wont to tho
Crimson and White Banquet at Howard John»
son's,
Sunday; Movie-mad Milnites went to
town today as they saw Horthwes.: Passage
at the Madison, Strange Cargo » Cargo at the Pal~
ace, and of course, Annie "Oomph" Sheri~
dan at the Strand, in It All Came True.
Mondey: Back to school again after
a short, but brief weekend, Good little
Milnites left the college campus for
"pitch and catch” for the higher grounds
of AES,
Tuesday: Everyone's busy copying
over French projects etc, for the big
night on Friday, What a job!
Wednesday; Milne's dramatically
inclined students are preparing for the
dress rehearsal of "Chris Sean", the gala
Parents night production,
Thursday; Typing students aro still
tearing their hair (if there's any left
by now) in making menu cards for tomor+
row night,
Friday: Well, today's the day ané
tonight's the night, The new staff's
first edition of the C & W appoars today, |
and tonight (as if you didn't lmow by now)
is the annual Paronts Night, with the
presentation of "The Iate Christopher
Bean,"
See you soon,
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Just a sominder that the HORST
SHOW is Wax 1%. ‘The Riding Club is in
practice fov it now so don't forget to
mark it dowa on the calendar,
wDh then LU
TG te AL Y
Coit CUE
The iii ne Aesthe c Dance Club
together w tho . .lege Club is to
present a cital i: the Page Tall
Auditorium in 2, at 4 “0 BLM,
Miss ‘.itchcock, i/ilne's instructor,
says; "This will be an artistic produc-
tion which i411 be of interost to those
who onjoy ‘sic and crt, This typo of
dancing dono by rany schools and
collogos % roughout “1c country, and
wo hepo to furthor intorost and undor-
standing of it in our institutions by
this recital",
Tickets can be abtained only
through Miss ltchenc'’s and the girls
taking ‘part. Members of the club in
Milne ares; Shirley Jaldwin, Elaine
Drooze, Estolle Dilg, Jane Davis, Leah
Binstein, iiriam Fletcher, Doris [olmes,
Jean Susho, Margaret Koch, HBleanor
Yuruda, Mar; ic Mack, Dorothy Rider,
Suo Hoyt, Janice O'Connoll, and Ardolle
Chatterton,
GIRLS ATTENTION
Dontt forgot to ign up for tho
main sports of tho Sy>. ¢. GOLF!
SWIMNI Gt ba SBSALL
DANCTR SY WW st
“stuff but if there
First practice for the tennis squad
took place Thursday, April 4 in the eym
only two lettermen from last year's squad
are left with which to mold this year's
team. They are; Bov Whee vr capt.end
Marcus Meyers asst capt, According ts
Sob, the tennis team will be out there
fighting, win, lose, or draw.
Some of the fellows out for the
toam are: Gifford Lantz, Authur Phinnoy
David Conlin, Morton Swartz, David David-
son, Charles Kosbob, Joromo Lovitz, Id
Moghroblian and others, Fractico will tai
placo ovory Tuesday and Thursday in tho
gym until tho courts in Washington Park
aro opened,
Tho first match is schcodulod for
Monday, April 24, agninst Nott Torrace
igh School in Schonoctady.
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SacksCn.s:
COCK
Tho bnsoball team will bogin
practico noxt wook if possiblo, This
yoar's toam hag many rogulars back from
last yoar, Among thoso aro: John Fink,
Bob Stovenson (this yoar's captain),
Charlos Locko, Al Wilson, Guy Childs, and
Kirk Loaning,
The
soason undor
toam looks forward to a good
tho wing of Coach Fairbanks
of Statc Gollogo, The toam to dato hagult
had a chance to got out and show tho old
is good woathor tho
team will bo roady to start,
The first on our rostor this yoar
is with tho hard fighting Ronssolaor
toam, Tho dato sot for tho gamo is April
30. This year Coach Hatfield announced
that wo will have 10 gamos. Tho ganos
with Loading toams of the Capital Distr
The schedule will bo printed noxt wook ii
possiblo,
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YOU Chi eee eg har
teen. of tho unual ini
ts there was some vast aby. 4
i<% ehan s back aud forta, at Mine
olay turaed out to te # semi+-buvn dare.
Say, k.ds, how did you like ike
.oostevs in the middie of the fl 027
We thought vhat they were a swoll ideal
“eo barayare arimols
suds, In fact,
one3 all evening.
always occuvying the neerert
“hey werentl left alene
someone was
sple of hay.
Tastead of corny mesic, (to fit in
with the sur.oundings, ‘he swing orches=
tra was a great succes Ta fact, ‘thet
slone attracted many osople, (or ex:
tha attraction was the pecple
urcuestra,) Monsieu: Svan, Cha:
wwltoch and seversi othor familiar faces
‘elned to sunply the music.
Tots of outsiders and Alumni were
‘hers, and everyone thought it was a
aswell dance, lot only everyone that
had a good time, but your
Os ing reporter thins that the chap-
Astnes were having oe good time too,
te did our hearts geod to see everybody
sujovlng himself so much,
Remembcr Steve EZnowltou? Io was
back, and thought everything Looked just
the same, Seeley Funk, tack Doxgle, Wd
Starkweathor, Dorothy Shattsck and John
iQlyn wero also there, Mary cf the
girls! hearts were fluttering all over
vhe place when a certain y man showed
up. Why, who olso %it colone] of
0.D.d.—-—Jack Pauly, ‘hare wore othar
0.3.4, reprosontatives “rere to, and one
‘.P.f, boy that we kno, of. Say,
is getting around,
‘chds tuat we have
Rha t
Do you realize,
some real itterebu
Mees laa 4. soma da:
Fowsrd dehanson 3 3
Swossrouds, and Terber'’s ~
atter the cance, Stanly
borrowed his family cai fo
wis seen at the Moward J: «
eid Jane, Martha and Urn:
cudlas of others were +
Terbert's was tho mee’ 1,
gs. Talk about ge:
vowugh boys can get as rv
their. xofroshments, as
tea,
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Thoa you noticed the
See, a few wr
‘ e Hl was bur
S ot STlUWs New, ar 1
far fren tarrea, Jt Lucker
glamsar school recess.
charges “that
uh
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hiking is
fhne} Tangs are clasped,
keep them vacm,
mich nore popular nou:
bub aot to
Is it any wonder that all the schoo’
kids “ike spring the oest of all *he
sé G00. basobali aad other sports
wil’ Start thelr practice, end then us
Miine lids can get ali set for a swell
seasons
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NEWSPAPER BANQUST
Tast Saturday night at the Cri,
and White benqvet, the staff f
you? vas annornerd, =:
sad face and many a hap
year's staff ware hax
positions,
Yhe humorous part of the progran
was whea Florerce Herve: was malting hev
sneech, Zon, by the
wail. 63ers that
joke
vel tue
tera sur wetd for
‘de wont
Snead .iiehing, sy
ewe hoy 48 sone Lad
even sitting cath a
on one side of tha tae
made swetl
you know taxt
6 hs's a weg.
ve serk
some sign".
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