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CRIMSON AND WHITE

Volume V,

Friday, October 26, 1934

THE MILNE SCHOOL

Albany, N. Y.

Number 3 se

SENIOR NEWS

SENIOR HIGH CLASSES ELECT
THIS YEAR'S OFFICERS OCT. 11
{aGG.RT PRESIDENT OF SENIORS

Genson Tay,ert wos elected presi-
dent of the senior class at a meeting
held on October 11 ct 11:00 44 room 356.
The other officers elected were; Clur-
ence Chetterton, vice-president; and Car-
olyn Mcttice, secretery. Nominations for
treasurer were made. They will be vet-
ed upon next wevk. The nominees sre as
follows; Edwin Freihofer, Howicrd Rosen-
stein, Christine ades, Olive Vroman, and
Frederick Dearstyne. Mary York wW..S
Placed {n churge of the class play, 4
com s Which will be Given ct the Milne
reception on November 9.

The juniors also held a cluss meet-
ing on October 11. Leo Minkin eallec the
meuting to order, Raymond Hotclin, was
elected president. The other officers
are; Robert Dawes, vice-president; Les—
lie Sipperly, secretary; ond Ralph Nor-
vell, treasurer. ison Keim was uséni-
mously chosen to teke care of the recep-
tion play.

William Hotaling wus elected presi-
cent of the sophumure class at its meet-
The rest sf the cfficers are; Fos-
Willicms

st

ter Sipperly, vice-president;

Perkins, secretary; ané@ Janet Bremer,
treasurer.
HI-Y CLUB TO HOLD W@HURSDsY

MEETINGS INSW.D OF MONDAY

The Hi-Y club has
of its weekly meetin, at the Y.M.Ced.
to each Thursday night. The dey hereto-
fore used has been Mouday.

ch ed the date

Mr. arlton Bush, the new Hi-Y super-
visor, was presented to the club members
et the regular meeting last Monday. « re-
cording and correspondin, secretory will
now be a permanent office in the club as
> result of a vote. The adoption of
Ss with ,uarcs cs the Hi-Y insisnia
also decided by vote.

DECEMBER 3 IS STUDENT 7.4 DEADLINE

"Monday, December 3 is the absolute
Ge.dline for the puyment of ull Student
Tax," Cnonounced Dunton Tynan, president
of the Student Council. "No one is ex-
enpt from this tux unless he has special
premission from Professor John.l- Sayles.
This date wus set by the Student Council
as being cs lenient us possible."

STUDENT BODY &PPROVES MILNE
BUDGET IN »aSSEMBLY WEDNESDAY;
COUNCHL OFFICERS I1.-UGUIU.LED

The Milne Schcol bud.et of 1934-35
presented to the student body ct a
assembly last Wedneséuy at 8:00.
eve a detciled account
Olive

was

nt
Ecwin Blocksid.e ..
of the boys’! cthletics requisit
Vreman, cirls' athletics; Willi
chorus; Helen Gibson, Crimson
and Kary E. York, Dram.tics 01ub-

1934-35 School Bud et:
Crimson cnd White..
lillne Orchestra.
Boys’ athletics.
Girls' .thletics...

Murals oo .ecescceee ese e+00000
(plus $100 to be ruised by

Junior Hivh Clubs.
Senior High Parties.
Junior High Perties...
Glee Club......-
Excursicn.....
First aid.....

The assembly program opened with u
brief t.lk by Professcr John Me Suyles,

after which the officers of the Junior
and Senicr High Student Councils were
sworn ine Wilson Hume is president of

the Junior Council; Lois Nesbitt, vice-
president; and Pe py Jentz, secretary.
Dunton T is e Seni.r Council pr
ident; Carolyn tice, secretary; Za
Blecksid.e, vice-president.

Juy OfBrien, new munc,er of the
ketbell team, yove oa brief review of ti
coming basketball seuscn. R& ac He
the future cussembly pro-
2 by his o ittee. Caro-
elf cf the Council,
eracers cn invita.
Senicr High receptix<
led the st

escribed
as plan
lyn ttice, on
extended to
tion to att
Olive vre 4
dents in songs a:

n’

tk
wer-leacer,
cheers.

COUNCIL sPPOINTS COMMITDEES

Helen Gibson, Edwin Blucksidve, ond
Howurd Resenstein, chairmn, were uppcir-
teé tc draw up « ccastitution fur the
Student Council to repluce the old one
which wos uncnimously vctei as cutm ded.

anson Tégcart and Raymend Hotaling ve

been desi,neted te t.ke churpe of keeping,
order in the annex anc the c.reteria dur-
ing lunch time.

Vol Number 3 pal.

Ir

PRID.AY,

CRIMSON «ND WHITE i
Hi i Gibson
Purlare Birchencugh
Ganson Toegurt
Curolyn Mattice
Edvin Blseksidce
Olive Vroman

Editor-in-chier
aSscciate Editor
hanagine Editor
Literary béiter
Sperts Editor
Sports Editor
Humor Editor
art Editor
alumni Editor
School Editor
Exchange uditor

tine ides
Luise Morrison
Sara Kessler

Lois Lantz S.C. tor 5
Virginia Hall Feperter |
Mary York Reporter

Business Department

Robert Hiner
Soléon Knudsen

Mimeographers

Miss Katherine 2. Wheeling
Faculty .cviser

Mr. Daniel Vaa Leuven
Student Teacher uiviser

Publishuc weekly by the Crimson andj

4 at the Khe School, al-}
rke

forms; $1.00 per year, puy.ble in .d-}

vince. Free to students pcying student

tux.

PERVERSE PROVERBS ,
MaDDENING MOYTORS ,

ND aS ININE .A TOMS
i
dust « few dueys ogo we were Walking.
Western avenue tc the library, I
th » and we were thinking W besuti-
ful the third scussn was; abies with]
its beautiful landscape unrellecd like a}
oct of muny col.rs; full wis superb?
C we were musing, cn this ond th.t feu-
Sure cf full weather woen sudcenly
uasty, drizzly r.in cume from nowhere to
3ispel cur illusi.ns c:mpletely.

#nd then ufter fumin,
eur wove hature away, it su
us tht (to puraphrise .n encient :
sce) “It's an ill ruin + waters no-]
bedy's girden," ond we pot a little com
Tort cut of thinkin, thut ssmebccdy must

2 benefite. by the rain. ani then we |
ia to curselves, ulmost unconsciously,
tihat blesses .ne blesses 411." uni were:
vce stuck then? irigzzling rein, und}
tcw proverbs, one pro, und one con}

u

then we theuht cn. they,ht,
heir and gnushed cur tect! but |
Qveil. The two tetully different
ideas would not be reconucilel. Sc we
eciced to (ive up the stru, le as some-
thing th.t only philoscphers couli un-
lerstine and woke up te the fi.ct tit
vhs rain hod stoppel suicenly.

Se

j that the other members of the

"You may spend

¢4 in my cffico, Johnny!" dJchnny rises,

trembling, i. little, terribly surprisec,

uni pusses out of the room. Alroad
this yeur several teachers huve hud to
resert tc this fini] (esture in crder to
exact cbecdiesce ittenticn from some
unruly member cf their class. It*s une
fertu.cte thet there ure stme students
(aid this is true n¢t cnly in Milne) whe

vi lue the training ind inform.ticn they °

the rest cf tho per-

-re receiv: so little, with discour- ,
twesy an. rugeness they bleck their in-
structor's every attempt to give them

any inforn.ticn.

"Wiell, it‘s my cwn business if I
ton't cheese tz luarn cnythin., isn't
it?" Ghut is the cefendant presentin,

his sice of the questicn. Yes, we “urece.
Yet common courtesy demands thet the un-
willia, student ct leust cc-operi.te with
the te.cher in preservire discipline so
cluss may
learn something. Pupils whe fell that
sehnco] cun teach them nthing should
st.p inflictin. (cs it were) their pres-
Gnce ca the cliss.

JUST « COLUMN

Sud ncte: The disccure,ed
ieus ¢n the fuces of Givilces
ana Frey must be cue to the prispsct
ne dancing efter basketball ,ames.

express.
Faseiat
cf

S.ur note; Thut prince of punsters,
Paul "Queer" DePorte, is still it lurpe.
fe those whe knew we will offer.u first
price, second price, und 100 wther pric.
Se

of the week; It (this

John "Loose"

Dopey-jekey
reully happened) concerns
Groh: ces thus:
Teacher, Co your eyes bother

Miss Crapster; No! Why?
Chon; They bether ne.....

Flush; The colunn recommends tht
"Plish" Rosunstein stup the hotchanite-
lite, sturt in training. It seems
thet the spirit is willing but the Flish
is weik.

a myo society note from last
Week's C Ws: Mistress-of-cerenenies
B. ae uve the report on plens ror the
rush. Several ijccs were sug _esten."
Fine, in these Lys they're rere enouch
te be worth notin.

NOTICHS!

10 PRIZE FOR MOST OR
ITZ ..DS:

ON ..ND
SEE ROBERT STHIN NOW!

[Vol % Momber 3,03)

CRIMSON aly WH-TE

MeRY YORK ELECTED PRESIDENT
OF DRabaTICS CLUB, OvLOBER 12

4t the resular meeting of the Dra-
matics Club on Mondey, October 15, offi-
cers were elected for the coming yer.
They cre os follows: president, Mary
York; vice-president, Donald Glenn; scec-
retary, Jean Cambrick-Greham, cnd treus-
urer, Helen Gibson.

The club will be divided into five
groups; the beginners, the intermediate,
the advanced, the make-up, «nd the props.
It was decided that the advanced group
would decide when any of the intermedis
te section were eligible to join the
advanced, and also that the five groups
would meet inw joint meeting on the
first Monday in every month.

INITIATION FPLaxS DISCUSSED
£1 WEEKLY FR&NCH CLUB MEETING

4 list of prospective members for
the French Club wus read ond voted upon
at the meeting on imonduy, October £2.
Plans were discussed for the initiition
which will tcke place next Week in room
253. The club hus decided te resign
from the national French honcrery soce
iety, Les Bubillcrds, because of the sc-
vere restrictions placed upon the meme
bership. sn dmendment to the future
constitution was brought up and will be
voted upon next week.

HOR Om ORO OR Ok

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i SOCIETY NOTUE *
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HOR Om

QUIN:

Tne first extensive literary pro-
wram of the yesr wus held last Tuveday
in the regulcer Quin meeting. Sara Kess-
ler gave o book report on ‘Werk of art”
by Sinclair Lewis; a biogriphy of Henry

V1l was given by Sally Ryan, and a short
summary cf the life uf S.S. Van Dine
WS presented by Betty Ostrander. after
the program, further plans for the Quin
“ush were discussed.

2TGMas

The meeting wis devoted to planning
for the Sigma rush which will be Friday,
Nevomber 2, ut 2:15 ctclock. Lois Lentz
appeinted Luise hicrrisen, Pauline Soper,
Frances Hoornbeex to help her with
the refreshments. Suggestions for the
refreshments were piven by the suciety.
Barbara Allen annotnced thet rehearsils
Will begin Thursday at 2:00 o'clock.

~DELPHOT;

at the weekly mucvting of
on Tuesday, Clarence Chatterton give a
literary report on «alexender Dumus.
aftcr discussion, « cummitico was up-
puinted to decide upvn the most suitcble
dcte for the coming initiation,

«wdelphoi

. 6@in.

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se RR KR RO me RO

Phe hunting seascn has been open
for a couple of weeks now and I suppose
ull of the animals think it is not the
sport we think it is. I know cf quite u
few rabbits that will not wulk again, let
alone thinke I am referring to the ones
which Coach Baker got lust Friday.

aLMOST UNBELIEV.-BLE:

Young Will Hotaling hiding inside
one of the lockers in the boys‘ locker
roome

Dunton Tynan having
with Winton Terrill,

Chris «des ond Ginny Hall not speak-
ing to each other for a week.

Helen Gibson, our editor, not using
& typewriter for one month.

This column's being gocd
changes

a fist fight

for’ a

Clifford Rall, « State Colle.e sen-
jor, will be basket-ball cocch for Milne
this year. Cliff is captain uf the Stis

College team this year, He is 4 fine
fellow, liked by everyene, und he is
sure to be a good couch.

It will not be lon befure the kod
God Gun Club will be well on its wy a-
I suppose you ill know just what
the boys do in this club. If you cre
thinking of joining it (which 1s a very
govc idea) just see "Eddie" Freihofer
er Coach Beker cud they will give you
the details.
-Sonny Blocksidge

FIVE 10 .TTEND SCHENDCT.ADY
GYM MEET FOR GIRLS TODAY

Today at one ofclock five girl:
from Milne will journey to Schenectady
where they will attend a gym meet a
Mount Pleasant High School. Barbar
Birchenough, Christine udes, Jean Gre
ham, Sally Ryan, and Olive Vroman ary
the girls whe will meet with other higi
schevl ~irls of the c&pital district.
They will perform before sll the physi-
goal ciucation directors cf the capital
district. Miss Hitchcock will accompuny
the girls.

Varsity hockey be an
with the prectice at Beverwyck.
will be no practice today because
tym meet. Milne girls ure reé
ever the fact that in ubcut a week the
new hockey equipment will be in use,

last Friday
There

The diving cl.ss which mects every
Mondey at six o'clock would like some
new members. anyone inturestec in join~
ing may see hiiss Hitchcock. --O. V.

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