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CRIMSON AND WHITE

FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1939

ALBANY. N. Y.

THE MILNE SCHOOL

VOLUME Ix

JUNIOR NEWS

NUMBER 22

CL NEW BOOKS FOR |
POTTERY EXHIBIT IN LIBRARY

About thirty pieces of pottery and
figures are now on exhibit in the libra-
ry. They are the work of Milne students,
which have becn made throughout the year
in Craftship and Pottery classes, undor
the direction of Miss Martin and Mr.

Raymond,

The figures are medeled after the
animals which you saw in the movie, Snow
White and the Seven Dwarfs, All of the
pieces are oxcoptionally well done, Many
of the pieces on display were made by
Virginia Wichols,

The new book, Pottery in the Making
by Lunn will help you to fou to understand the
processes followed in making this pot-
tery. Whenever you are in the library
during the next week, be sure to cxamine
this fine exhibition.

POPULARITY CONTEST
Every year we have a popularity
contest, It is very seldom wo get re-
sults. This timc, don't just throw the
papor away oftor you have fillod it out.
Put it in tho Crimson and White drawer
in Miss Watorbury's office.

Most popular girl.......
Most popular boy,eeees-
Handsomest boy...
Prettiest girle..e..
Best girl dancer,...
Best boy dancer......
Best dressed girl...
Best dressed boy.
Quietest person.
Most athletic boy... : A
Most athletic girl.a....----- BCC 6
Person who has done the most for Hilne

Most all-around gir ih
Most all-around ae 5
Most popular supervisor......-.+2+++

Watch for the results next week,

iG ve NR Me

MISS EATON ANNOUNCES NEW BOOKS

LIBRA

The library is feeling very rich
this week with a new fourteenth edition
of the Encyclopedia Britannica, a six-
volume dictionary of music and musicians
a three volume encyclopedia of American

government, and the following books

which have been recently added:

Bell, Room to Wing a Cat; Being Some
Tales of the Ola avy

Bronte, Wuthering Heights

Childs, Sweden, the Middle Way

Ditmars, “Making of of: a Scientist

Fleming, Brazilian Adventure

Goudge, Island Magic

Gray, Beppy Marlowe of Charles Town

Hillyer, Chila's History of Art

Hobbs, Aluminum, Its History, Netallurey
and Uses.

Innes, 6 Complete Aquarium Book

Jones, Whistler's Van

Kasper, There is Fun in Geometry

Kelly, Treasure Mountain

Logsdon, A “ethematician Explains

Iunn, Potte’ in the Making

Mann, The Student Editor

Marquis, Noah an! Jonah an!
Smith

Pease, The Jinx Ship

Morgan and lester, Leica Manual

Morgan and Lester, Miniature Camera Mork

Morris, Nature Photography Around “The
Year

Smith, Made in France

Peck, France, | Crossroads of Europe

Reed, Stars for Sam

Schauffler, Junior Poetry Cure; A First

Aid Kit for the Foung of All. Ages

Quentin D Durward

Scott,
Whiton, Elements of In of Interior Decoration

Young America's Cook Book

Cap'n John

GIRLS LIST SOFTBALL GAMES

Thursday, May 4, the ninth year
giris' softball teams were chosen, The
enptnin of Team A is Miriam Boice, and

the cxptain of Team B is Ethel Baldwin,
mes will be played on the
ound until school closes.
s for this week and next
are as S foll OWS!

Tuesday, May 16.......:000+-s0l8 VS_ 8B
11 vs, 9A
10B vs, 9B

Thursday, May 18,....scceeee0+7A VS» 8A

; >»
CRIMSON AND WHITE Page

STAFF

, Miriam Boice
Robert Kohn
eeeebl ton |

Btholee Gould
+se» Corrine Edwards
Richard Bates

Editors-in-chicf,....

Associate Hditors,.....

Feature Editors.....

Natalie Mann
Art Editors....seseee Alice Van Gnasbeck
Elsa Buttron

Department Editors.........iorton Swartz

i Bertram Friedman
B Sports HULVONS sys ccss sees scceeHtaly Hone
Priscilla Smith

Russell Longwig

Club Reporters..scoees.+++e.- Lois Anbler
Marilyn Potter
Mimeographers...seeese++-esdames McClure
Tom Dyer

Bruce Hansen
Charles Hopkins
senecesedune Welsh
Arthur Summers

M, Bigsikumer
Gretchen Phillips
M, Schifferéecker
D, Amnenhauser
Jack Casner

Lois Burch

Faculty Advisor,..........Miss Waterbury

Reporterseesevceescres

CONGRATULATIONS !

Was it that we saved our best man-
ners for the last dance of the year? Was
it that all the scoldings we have had
were not in vain?

At any rate, our conduct in general
was very good at tho spring formal last
Saturday night, It's -true that some of
the trimmings did fall, but no individ-
ual helped them, Thoy were merely loose,
Boys danced with girls; there wasn't too
much "fooling around;" and everyone did
his or her bit to make the dance the
biggest social event of the year.

Let's keep up the good work, now
that we've caught the spirit,

CHESR FOR MILNE

During the past few days, the Milne
baseball team has played against neigh-
poring high schools. These games have
been held right near Milne after school
is over in the afternoon, The team has
tried very to turn out a victorious
season, but they don't have much chance
without the support of the student bofy.
The boys try their best to win for the
name of Milne, and when they make a good
play or have a chanco to, there is not a
pit of cheering from the bleechers to
make them feel that.someone is backing
them,

let's try hard to get to the next
game so wo can come home victorious,

[volume IX,

MIPRT

2 May 12, 1985

Candy:

To the decoration committee of tho
dance last Saturday night. They did a
swell job,

To those attending, for not ruining
the decorations during the first half of
the dance,

To the way the majority of you
acted at Wagar's, We'ro proud of you}

To the four ninth grade girls who
had nerve and courage enough to wear
“sumer formal" dresses at a "summer
formal" dance.

Cabbage:
To all those ninth grade "stags"

for coming without girls. (But candy to
them for dancing with all the girls
after they got there,)

An@ to all of you who didn't tell
the supervisors who came to our dance
how glad we were to have them}

WHAT MILNITES LIKE BEST

Bill Soper,......Vanilla ice cream, Ford
convertibles, boats,and Bill Soper,

Midgo Wright.,..Dusty sundaes, providing
they come from Wagar's,

George Hdick,. Camping, sports, and girls
when he s lonesome,

Conceited author,..my column, of course.

Joan Douglas,Speedboats and Lake George,

June Welsh,...Army, ‘Navy, Milne, horses,
ranches, and uniforms,

Melba Levine.....well....to make a short
story long, I like: chocolate ice
cream, horses, Milne, Stardust,
Tommy Dorsey, Baby Snooks,hot dogs,
wide open spaces, friends, and life
in general,

Muriel Welch,...Chris-Craft motor boats,
Ricardo's orchestra, no homowerk,
swing music, and hot dogs,

Morton Swartz,....traveling, sports, and
myself,

DID YOU SEE?

~-An ex-Milnite
nighb?

--The orchestra at the dance?

--Donnld Jones at the dance?

he girls' specs?

ig usky's father's socks?

rion orton looking for someone at
tho A. 7. S. (io?)

--Tho fish swallers?
tasted.)

--Esther Wyckes!' embroidered beerjacket?

--The "Dawn Patrol" at the dance?

--Bob Clark!s "air-conditioned" haircut?

at the dnanco Saturday

(I wonder how they

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