CRIMSON AND WHITE
Volume IV, Number 11
Milne High School, Albany, N. Y.,
Friday, January 12, 1934
JUNIOR NEWS
RULES TOSTED ON BULLUTIN BOaRD
according to the new ruling»
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pu ils must be out of L.ilne High Schoo lay
‘ot later than 4215 peme ali pupils wh
.@main in the buiiding after 2:15 must
we dn room 124 or 124 , the Mbrary,
at erchestra practice, at Shop Club
neetin,, in the journalism room , or
ot Student Council meetings Pupils
steyin, after school for any reasons
cxnept those listed above must have a
permit slip and remain in room 123 or
124 until the time of the appointment.
These new regulations may be found
posted on the bulletin boards of most
home roomse
KXCURSION CLUB HaS ENTRRTs EVMENT
The Bxcursion Club members, under
the supervision of iiss Erb, are having
an entertainment each week. The ons they
are having this week is entitied Chci stmas
$e Last week the members of the club
ed the albany Hardware. Saturdey
afternoon they are ,oing to the Harmanus
Bleeker Halls
NINTH GRaDE 20 BaVE 2 DirLaNs CLUB
Beginmin; next month , there will he
an Airplane Club consisting ef ninth
graders. The reason for forming this
separate elub is that there are too many
menbers in the present sirplane Club,
BIGHTH GRaDE WINS Gad
The eighth grade played the ninth
grade 4n basketball Tuesday and won with
a seore ef 10-0. The ninth grate team
owasists of the following: Theima Segall,
1 ambler, Christina Bayreuther, Frances
“i tys, Dorethy Harrison, and iiartan
onbe The eiehth grade team is made up
the following: Frances Seymour, Virginia
op, Lois Haynor, llizabeth Simmons,
a MeDermott, and Virginia Mitchell.
eighth grade team 1s planning to play
2 of their State College tcacherss
HOMBROO!. PLANS LNTZRTAINMENT
Homeroom 129 has planned to have
an entertainment once a months The com-
mittee for the entertainment for this
meath is Bernie Swartz, Louise Rothe
mund, David Ellison, Lynn Sims, and Ruth
Selicirke
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL HONOR
ROLL .NNOUNCED
The honer rol) for this month
Ads as follows, Saventh greca =
Midviam Frennd, 91; Charlotte Kornit,
92; Benjauin Perron, 91; wstner
Btuhlmacor, 993 Warcla Wiley, 90>
Eighth grate - Patricia Gide
Son, 93; Hear 3
Wiisom urs,
Hasel Rohcvts, 9
90; Elizabeth Simmons, 92; Vir~
Ginia Tripp, 92.
ins,
Ninth grade «#
90; William Horsiing, 90; Ethel
Fasoldt, 95; iittchell Ford, 91;
Edmund Haskins, 90; Marian Kos=
bob, 90.
Jean ambler,
Miss 5 mith’s homeroom 129
had 62.86 poinis, the highest
number of points earned by any
home room durin, the months
TRaFFIC CLUB MEMBERS
WEAR LETTERS
Members of the Traffic Club
are wearing the letter "I" to dis=
tinguish them from the other peoe
ple in the halla. The offi
with this letter have the suthority
to take the names of those who dise
obey the rules.
HOMBROOMS DECORATE BOXLS
Miss iartin*s ninth grade home
room 128 and@ iiiss Halter*s ninth
grade home room “21 tied for first
place for the best design in the
Christmas poor buxes. Homeroom 128's
boxwas in the fovm of a wooden church
and homeroom 127.’s box was a sleigh
filled with pacicges, Second place was
taken by hirse Briwem’s 7th grade home
roum 130 with a snow man made of bread
and boxes of ford. Third place was
taken by liiss wheeling’s eighth grade
home room 233,
CLUB GiYES PLAY IN ASSEMBLY
The eighth grade Dram#{i'cs Club
gave a play, Doe Fummy Word, in
assembly yestéilay, The cass was as
follows; Dick Selkirk, Peggy Jantz,
Betty Holmes, Hdith Stevenson, Mary
Lou Daepperts
Volumeid Auimber It
CLUB SENDS REPRESENY..T IVE
STaFF FOR JUNIOR WEKLY TO NEWSPw?:
EDIVOR-inechief Janet. Bremer Throu,hout the year the Type-
Maneging Baiter Richard .ndrews writing Club has been studying the
Associate Editors mastery of the keyboard under the
Christina Bayreuther 1i11la Hall direction of Miss Hermann. st the
Frances Bremer Lois Haynor last meeting the members practiced
uthel Faseoldt Elizabeth Simmons maxing designs on the typewriter.
Virginia Tripp
The officers of the club are;
Girculation Editor Billy Burgess President, Jean ambler; Vice-"resi-
assistant Deron akullian dent, Vida Benjamin; Secretary,
Helen anthony.
ublieation sditor John akullien
assistent Seldon Knwdsén This paragraph was typed on
the stencil by the president of
Composing Staff the club.
Seogge Farrington arnold Rosenstein
Douglas Meiteon Bernie Swartz
a ene
Reporters
Benjamin Douglas Sylvia Rypins GLA. CLUB JILL HAVE PARTY
Betty Leitch Betty Sehultz
Virginia hMasen Frances Seymour Thr Glee Club plans to have a
Virginia liitshe1l Lois Nesbitt farewell party at the end of the.
se Ware semester, The officers of the club
ares president, Janet Clark; vice~
president, Florence Dunkan; sec=-
retary, Virginia Jordon; ee dy
Helen Zhmann. The pianist 43 Nlss
Hutt, and the sponsor is lils8 Grows
RESPECT KOR OTHERS* PROPERTY
It is the thoughtless habit of some
studemts in iiilno to co about marring the ,
scheol property and mislaying orsspoiling i
their friemds* books and papers. There is
no excuse for this careless attitude. Stu-
cents are careful of their ewn preporty.
that should they not be careful of the
oreperty of others 7?
OLUB VIL GIVE PLAY
the seventh gradé Drematics Club
is planning a play ‘or next Wed-
nesday entitled ius; ile, sicients Mis=
take.. Those talit,, ta) are
Sims, James:ielly, Doris Welch, Susan
Poole, Jean Best, Ruth Selkirk,
Dorothy Leonard, and iiiriam Buchaca.s
Milne is a modern and well equipped
s2hool which we can be proud to have for
our alma mater, Jill it be thet way when
®@ are ready to leave it ? That depends
antirely upon use If we are careful and
considerate of our school, 1t will always
he somethin; to which we can point with
pride and say, "This is my school g*
ROOM TO Give i, MNSTREL SHOW
We like our books and papers. i/e are
proud of them when they are new and shin—
imge Mach of us likes to see his books un—
tarred, his pencils where they bele:
vis possessions neat and orderly. ¢
S we care about our own property, o
ei.hbor cares about his. iets rc
Students in home room 233 will
give a minstrel show during the
second. semester, pcbebly in March,
There will be four cod men and an
iaterioc how and jpkes will
be features oi the
>
er that the next time we want to borrow
book or a pencil.
WILL HVS GaME SaTURDAY
At three ote)
vk Saturday the
SCOUTS HaVa MinTING Milne E
1l pley a team
fh school in the
Page Hall gymmasiua,
The new Girl Scout trpop had its
rst meeting Friday. The troop leader
> Mrse Douglas, The other officers are:
ecretary, Lois Blessing; scribe, The girls in Milne High have been
.ergaret Charles; treasurer, Betty planning what they will do at annual
JUL Las 6 antics. The seventh grade has decided
to give a tumbling exhibitione