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CRIMSON AND WHITE

Friday, Oct. 15, 1987

THE MILNE SCHOOL

Albany, N. Y.
Volume VIII, Number 2

JUNIOR NEWS

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PROMPL STUDENTS

The first fifteen people who have
poatd their student tex cre;

Carrol Boyce

Jerome Lovitz
auklin Skinheardt

riam Skinhardt

« Frank Hewes
* Rebert Biughams
» Robors Boi .*

| OCRBER

TO ALL SEVENTH GRADERS

Dear Seventh Graders,

Welcome to Milnee We hope you acquire
€11 our good habitse If you should notice
Gny bac ones locking around don’t adopt
them. We cre gaad you cre ecing to be
with us. You ceme eoger end alert resolve
ec te do well, Wen't you believe that ail
ef us who cro older students and . mambers
of the faculty went to help you succeed.
ssk us fcr holpe Have a -cod times Grow
up with uso

Sincerely yours,
Robert Prederick

\ 4SSLMBLY' RROGRAMS

Next Monday, OGt, 17, Miss Martin
will @iscribe in assembly her travels in
he visit the British Isles,
oncinevicn ccuntriss, Germany, cnd
deter spent six weeks in
to the United ‘‘\stiukes
Literronccn Sete

CRIMSON AND WHITE

Junior High Steff

Jerome Levitz
Miriam Boice
Elizabeth Hoyt
fonald welsh
Miriam S$oinharct
Rhea Korar
Barbara Conger
Ethellee Gould
Marilyn Tincher
Joscph lore
Beverly Kings

Editor

issistent Editor
Assistant Editor
Compesing Staff

Club Editors

art Heitor

ann Loucks Chargctor Siotch
Joan Meniwoller
Stanley Swift Mime wraphing

Robert Siverstein
Robert Woiss

Helen Hutchinson
Catherine a rrison
Joan Hunting
Ruth Mar ae
Phyllis Roca

Sperts Editors

Humer Editors

Remember Whon

Robert Ruy Circulation

Melba Levine Inquiring Roporter
Ueah Hinstcin Fashions

Josophi Wilscn Reperters

euro Ly:

Sanford Golden

Feculty adviser
Miss Waterbury

NY IMPRESSION OF MILNE

aS IT walked into Milne High School,
my heart + rapitlye I. was so happy
to iknow 1t Thad reached my Ileng ans
ticipated desire, I licked arcund and
found a hell fillec with meny talkative
children. I didn't know what to do. Sud=
denly I collided with semeonos I locked
up and there stocad my girl friend. After
e& period of time I found myself .. in ‘my
homercome

The
e wonderful cnee
the The

sonseticn cf entering Milne was
It thrilled me threugh
terchers are so please

fescine ting

| by Milne High School. I was

emazei by the eucitcrium.

Iom sure this impression is not
tomporarye Ib shell linger in my memory
forevere

NEW ADLITIONS TO MILNE

w eddcitions to Milne is

fmong the n
a Hittle Thertr
nd floor. It is to be usec for class
There ere also seme classes being
nobhds. rooms Fray, Sihie GPSS

re is alse & new Home Economics
room adhed
floor, Tho Sewing
jm room 236, where the

department is located
art room was lest
yes Te
with the Seving rocme

is the now z
desks tn ke

re First floor

PAGE 2

uilding 1s e& beautiful one, fill-
roomSe I wes deep=

This thentre is cn the

to Milnes This is on the third

Tho covking Gepartment 1s connectec

Volume uit) Number: 2

BER 15, 1937
JUNIOR HIGH RECEPTION

Well, “it's hore at lest, especially
fer you 7th gracerse The Junicr High
recepticn is just around the ccrner, (we
are told to be there the 22nd), ‘The stu.
dent council has projiounced that it is
to be another Semi Formal , but I hope,

and I think a lot of others hope with
me, that it will be a querades So if
they change their minds; I7i1I Tet you

know. Better start brushing up on your
dancing and (please) somebody think of
a new steps The so called "Tea Step "has
really been executed to its fullest exe
tent. And boys, the girls of this school
aren't exactly the king that likes to
sit in the corners all night or have to
g0 41] alonoe It's a tip from one who
knows andis truly aware that costumes,
girls and posies cost a pretty penny.But
I am expecting to see a large group of
couples and, if luck is with me, a large
group of costumess

Well, I'l] have to g0 nows I think
its about time to get ready and to think
real herd about all you gegs and gells--

Well, So Longe

ALL'S WELL THAT END 5 WELL
Inéugureting the first issue of the
"Crimson and White", it is the thoughts
of the editor to express his feelings °
ebout a certain subject News", The
“Crimson cud White” is your newspaper.
It conteins news about current events
heppenirg in Milne. So thet if during
the yecr a nistace or critisism should
Come up through any individual, do not
be afreid to write « lettor to the
Editoriel staff. The cuswor to your
prohlem will be written in the piper.

BESSIE BOOKBUG

This yeur the librery has acquired
many new books. Thoy should provide a
lot of reading material for the book wo
worms of Milne High School. Some of
those recommended sre "New Model Alr-
planes" by Allen, und "The Wonder Book

of the Air" by Lummor ard Allen for
those interested in elry . Among
other nunerous books recomnondeda e
"Pueblo Boy" by Cannon, "No Other White
én" by Devis, "Shawl With the Silver
Bells" by Crew, Permite ("by
Emerson, 6nd "Bright Island" by
Robertsone

stories some books
you Will probibly enjoy ere "Shen of the
Sea” by Ck py “hidis lof ic Gun by
nt , €nd "Smugglerts Sloop" by

ite.

If you like sec

interested in crcfts
“popular Croits

ielery Thea for

S') there is!

ol. tue.

— = = = NOU Tir NUuMmDeY 2. 7 =
CRIMSON AND WHITE PAGE 3 NOUNS et te ‘i937 vee

THE FASHION PLATE OF MILNE JUNIOR HIGH

"Gone With the Wind." I*m sure if a
survey were taken you would find almost
if not everyone has heard that phrase
in reference tc book, dress, het, heir,
in fact everythings 4s full skirts are
considered v fashionable, "Gone
With the “in 2 are very
populares One c <8 styles
consists of a p : with
@ zipper frcm neskeline ic ¥

1p
iste

I menticned full skirtse However
if you do not care for this crazg,
you will be considered very well grocm
ed if you have at least-cne woolen plaid
dress, with lots of pleatse

+ "Red Plaid" is majoring in the ccl-
er parade, You lock in frent of you end
see a plaid dress, Turn around, yeu see a
plaid skirte Lock in back of yousma plaid
blouse and on the

other side a plaid jack-

GIRLS* SFORTS

The girls have begun to knock the
soccer bal around agains Joan Hunting
is the nint grade captain. The piayers
are; Shirley Smith, Catherine Morrison,
Phyllis Reed, Helen Hutchinson, Marilyn
Gincher, Lesh Einstein, Mary Baher, Adele
Buchacaé and Joan Monweiler.

The s

ond ninth grade team captain
is Marian Soule, The playeis are; Jane
Stuart, Mary Sexton, Dceris Wogotske y
Nency Hochtrassey, Elaine seaker
Eleancr Harding, Merion Adams, Valley
Paradis, Marjory Gade, and Laura LyonSe

?

The first game was battled out last
Tuesday. The ,irlst teams played against
each other tying the score at Zm2—

REMEMBER WEEN?

et. But--please if you wear plaid mcke sure

your plaid skirt goes
or vice-versag

Gne of the most practical dresses
of the week was modeled by Miss vone
Ryan, It was a light wool red=blue plaid
dress with white ‘rimmings, and full
skirt, Who knews erhops you may be
the most fashicnable next week?

CHARACTER SKETCH

For tedey’s character sketch we have
@ person in the seventh grade, He or she is
a member of Home Rocm 255, has brcwn hair
and is cleven years cf age, This character

has a brother cnd sister also in junicr highs

dmyone who guesses this perscn may put
his answer in the Crimson and White ¢rower _
4n the English offices

DO YOU KNOW?

Do you know that Milne hes been
in existence for 17 yerrs lest June?

Do you know thet 407 children
attend Milnes
Do you know? Oh you do, Then I

wontt bother te tell yous

Do you know that Miss Waterbury. »
Eoglish supprviser,. wos teaching in Corre
ing last yoar?

Do you knew there are 40 clocks in
Milnes Wow you cantt say you didn't see
the clock when ycutre lates

Do you know that pe
ticn from eating thelr lu
Of course I den’t mean &
ular, Just you in gencrale

Do you know thet it's hard to think
P things thet you dontt know?

Did yeu know? If you did, then keep

well with your blouse

Remember when this article appeared
in the Crimson and White?

English Class Stud&és Poetry

One cf the seventh grade English |
classes visited the education building on
Monday. They went to see the Indien ctr
hibits as part of their study of the poem
"Hiawatha" by Longfellow.

This class recently finished studying
Irving'*s "Sleepy Hollow‘. The following is
@ sample of the project work done in cone
nection with this study, written by Dex=
ter Simpsons

Sleepy Hollew is very solemn,

Ali it's trees are in a colum,

It is very spocky there at night,

4ca 611 the women stay out of sighte

The men rice_through.there.very fast —

&nd always think this is their laste

Ichabod Crane was full of fear,

When the headless horseman was very
neare

HUMOR

“sre there any dumbills ‘in the~room?”
asked the teacher, "If there are, let then.
stand,"

No cne rose and finally a young man
jumped upe

"Ycu dontt mean to
dumbell, Willie,"

Say that you're @

"No, but I hate to see you stending a=
lonee"

Jay; I think that the driver in that
car ahead is a teacher I had when I was in
schocle
What

Jé&y; She was
pout letting me passe

makes you think that?

just as stubborn oO

Rays

ee eee eee eeeEEeeaeaea—— EOS eee

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