CRIMSON AND WHITE
Friday, Nov. 5, 1937
THE MILNE SCHOOL
Albany, N. Y.
Volume VIII, Number 5
JUNIOR NEWS
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Junicr High Staff
Bditer
assistant Editor
assistant Editer
cSings CteLe
Jerome Levitz
Miriam Boice
Elizebeth Hoyt
Barbora Conor C
Ethollee Gculd
Thea “> jovar
Miriam Steinhardt
nchort \jeiss
Marylis. Tirncher
Joseph Kese
Beverly cony
Marily:. Petter
Helen Hutchinson
Catherine Morriscrn
Donald Welsh
Robert Silverstein
Sanfcrd Golden
Club Editcys
Art Lditore
Sports Editcrs
Mimeceraphers
Stanley Swift Circulation
Robert hudy
Jean Hunting Humer
Ruth Martin
Leah Binsteix Fashions
Josephine Wilsen
Melba Levine
Jn Loucks
Laura Lyor
Jear Manvellor
Phyllis need
Bessie Bockbug
he; orters
Faculty advisor
Miss Waterbury
Lttenticn, artistst
The ChINSON ND WHITE is voing te
sponsor an Art Contest, 111 those pecple
who wish to enter this contest must
make their drawins te tho follcwing Cis-
mensio:s; 3; inches by 5 i . These
ust te in by Nevenber 8 , at
in the ORINSON .ND WHITE crew-
2 Miss Waterbury's cffice,
If ydu belun, te some other club you
may taxe ony Thursday, at 2:30 tc 5;20,tc
go to the Sketch Club where iiss Martin
will holp you, as she will be the judve.
You do not mood tc jein the club, This
test will gc cn for five weeks.
+ cra Second Prize drawings will
heé in the paper, at the end of
the five wocks,
fied, os ne remes will be published until
the winner is Gnncunced. Ho will te al-
lowod to make ¢ full pave craw = vat!
tnust sukmit criginel drawits. 411 draw-
are to become the property of the Crimson
and White, which is allowed to publi
Them at divferent times with. the artist's
initials,
Go all you artists sharpen your pen-
cils and see your creative efforts pub-
lished in your school newspaper.
of
Homeroom lé4 Is Exclusive
A rule has been made teat no ore out-
side Homeroom 124 can unter it vefore 9300
in the morning. A committee headed by Rita
Figarsky decided that there was too much
confusion in the room before school.
Homeroom 320 had their Halloweten pars... patents W
lionduy. They had cider i other
uments.
the winner will be nctis™.
ee Volume wit, Nuyiper $
PuGh &
BER E, 1937
4 NOTE FRO} HE EDITOR
Helle Fclks,
Ifm herc agcin$ How is everything
in commen? Well, Ifve com to tclk on
that good old subject, "The Annex",Most
of ya seem to have a swell time ot
lunch time, but some of you are a bit
careless about leaving papers and bottles
Grounds In the Annex there is a man; that
man was ond is appointed to see That you
have no roughehousing, have no papers
around, put all bottles away and keep
your voices lowerec, How about that, do
you think this is too much to ask of you?
I dontt, I think every student can and
should help thot man out a little, what
abcut {t? I'm reclly serious, you can do
it, will you? Think it over. Itts really
not hard, Well, .
So long, folks.
SPORTS
The ninth grade athletic
elected its officerse
club has
They ares
President
. Vice-president
Secretary
John Dyer
Robert Masoh
Robert Barden
They want to play football outside
or basketball in the gym,
BESSIE ROOKBUG
Werhave just skipped from Qctober
into November, 411 the Helloweten fun is
over, &nd so now we must settle down to
Cloudy Novembers This thought made me
gloomy until I took o bdok of dreamy poe-
try ond settled ina nice big chair be=
fore a friendly fire. Why dontt you try
it, too?
Lest week I found quite a few books
of poetry in the library display. Some
were, Come H,ther by Walter De La Mare
Choucerts Canterbury ‘Tales by Grane
Ernest HilT, Gnd Rainbow Gola by Sarah
Teasdale, By the way, did you notice
the caption over the poetry display last
week? It ready; "Prose=--words in their
best order; Pootry-———the best wordd in
their best orders" How does this strike
you?
Puzzle for the week,
"John had great big waterproof boots
ons
John had a groat big waterproof hat;
John had a great big waterproof mack
intosh;
And thet(said John) is that.”
I wondered just why John didn't care
if it did raine Perhaps he had a hoe
book of poetry to read end nice « -*warm
friendly firn,too See if you can find
out why John cidntt care about the weath-
er, You might 1 yer in he
Leh
look Yor your
PAGE 3
THE FASLIOY FIATE OF MILNE JUNIOR HIGH
If someone came to you and seid,
hat are the newest sleeves called?”
would you know whet to answer? I don't
think very many of you know. That is
Why I've picked sleeves to tclk on.
They sny the broclet length slecves are
most zovular now. This, however, does
not mécn thet you hevé to wecr them.
There ere other length sleeves in-
cludin, elbow, full, thrve-querters,
and thosc cbove the elbow. Sone of the
styles are cape, purfed, fitvcd, ard
fitted at the wrist snd puffed the rest
of the way up. Wheat about those cloth
coats with the fur sleeves? Do you like
them? I think it's co m.tter of taste.
Have you seen the metallic cloth
creations? Fersonally I think the
blouses, or evening dress made of this
m.terial rere yruvishing, but when it
comes to sheet dresses, that's out!
Koxt week we cre goiug to have a
questionncire, so you had better recc up
On your Yoashions!
RULES FOR CONTEST
Anyone Wishing to submit Ccrawings
may hve the opportunity to co work in
the sketch club on Thursd-.y citernoon from
2:30-3:40. They do not heve to be mem-
bers of the club. The contest starts
Novemverl1$. £11 contributions must be
pleccd in the Crimson and White craw.
er in Miss Waterbury's o cee berore that
date, né@ mst be sccording to these
rules:
1.
be
Oe
4.
Drawi
Size
It nust be original
Use straight letter printing
1¢@ must bs on drawing
Lines must be gone over with In-
Cia Ink
ng must be on white peper
6.
HUNOR
Dumb Dore; I don*t see how football
playe.s ever get clean}
Ditvo; Silly, what do
the scrub teams are for?
you suppose
"T vent out with a
ming 4 er lest night."
“How did she enjoy her holiday?"
professionel
CLASS ALBUM
lgwotthts ninth yecr English
4. a scrap boon of stories.
itten and heve snapshots il-
, the stories.
lustra
The book will consist of anecdotes,
personel experiences, family ex-
cos and Gescriptive conversation,
tten by the members of the class.
Each pupil is contributin, tnree of
best stovi gud Snapshots teken to
lustrete tae story.
truc
peric
ell wr
NOVEMBER 5, 1957
Nolume WIL); Number S
i Class Album
(continued from column one)
Berden Milis is typing the stories
end Nermen Ancr: is cuttirg some
lette1s to tiark cach section cf the
screp books
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CHARACTER SKETCH
The answer to last week's character
sketch is Dercthy Freich.
Fer tefayts sxetch we heve a member
cf Home room 126. He or she hes brewn
hair ane weers glasses. This charectcr
is oftem seen in compeny with the
president cf the Junicr Council anc is
interested in sprrts.
the
ite
answer put it in
the Crimscn é¢rawer in the
English ¢ffici
NW GIFTS
a new series of cptical history
paintings hes just been received frem
the Beusch cnc Lemb Optici.l Ccmpeny of
Rechester, New Yor
New
dist inguishec
erscn was
The
Yerk artist, Hi
Sicred tc rup
in
scientific characte: in histery cs Al-
hezer, the Mer Dutchmen Euygens;
éac the Bavaricn. nkhcfer. Accurding
tc Miss Pa
moth rc.ms.
wer, they will be hung in the
ichly cclcred, the picture cf Al-
wes bern 965 4.De, shows this
Aribi M thy: tician demonstrating to
sce f nds his thecry cf the refracticn
ef light by mens of c stick thrust intc
G& pecl cf ter,
huzen
Ne less inte:csting is tht cf
Christisn Huygens, in which the Dutch
estr.mncemer ond physicist expleins tc Leu-
is KIV cna members :f the French accderb
his weve theory cf light.
Freunhcfer is represented en
enthusiastic yound mon expleining to c
Skeptical friend hismethcd of reacting
énd meesuring the dark lises .f the spec-
trum by mecns cf spogtrescipe, cn. in-
strument whicn he inventec.
fate}
°
are very veluzble, tc
411 of
3 re studying the his-
mth cl.ss nich
tiry cf mecsuremente
"Remember Whe
ec its cfficors.
elects? L Eirstien
pn‘ homerccm 135 Elect—
room lob hes 6
presidnet Grd Mar-
iurne acems, secretary. The members will
c.nmplete the electi: in the meeting cr
My ndaye Durirg the homerrem pericis the
ts are rehenrsing"In the Kitchen cf
" fcr their “ssembly program cn