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CRIMSON AND WHITE

Friday, October 30, 1986

THE MILNE SCHOOL

Albany, N. Y.
Volume VII, Number 4

SENIOR

CIBER HORMEL intl SHOv NA
VON PLE.SaN? EIGH SCHOOL

This Saturday twelve girls will Eo
to Mont Ple sants' Play Day in Schenect-
adye These girls are from the varsity
squad, which was chosen by Norma Kape-
wich, captsin, and Wiss Hitchcock.

The varsity hockey team for this
Soturday is as follows; Vir,inia Soper,

Vir. inia selsey, Garolyn Hausmann, Mar-
ien Kosbob, Ruth Rasp, Norma SO
Betty Keudemann, Patty Gibson, rances

Bremer, Priscilla Simpsen, Damia Wins-

hurte

Last Bhugr@ayx-thg Seniok~ -kecond:s
team played the Junior Second team, June
Woir and Hthel Fasoldt lead the Senior
team to victory by each making a goal.

On Tuesday the Senior tecm met the
Jmir First team in a game, Hach team
had such a good defense that neither
tem sored, On Saturday, a "nixed" team

NEWS

BaSkKEL BaLL TMS PICKED
PIRLT Gals WILL BE NOV. 20
WIDH STAGE COLLEGE FROSHK

Milne's basketball seasun in opens
Varsity and Junior Versity men were

given their suits Wednesicy by Cech
Margisen. Uaptuined by Foster Sipperly
the team hopes to come through the
season with "flying colors.” ‘he Varsity
men for this year ares Foster Sipperly,
Robert Taft, Juck Beagle, Gorden barvill
Martin Creesy, Erastus Devis, Seely Punic
and Baguriderding. The J. vs are come
posed of arthur Smith, Merwyn «twood,
Edward Walker, Richard “elkirk, Kingsley
Grige, Jack Fenkins and Richard Game,

The basketball stars will appear on
November 20 for the first game. It will
be with the dt.te College freshmen.

STUDENT COUNCIL DECILES ON

f oirls and women who like to, play hockey CHaNGE IN MILNE HIGH RING
haga fee Bek ted fpr qbelhgr ang se ; The main topic of disoussi.n in the
from Milne wore Mary Winshurst, Damia Student C uneil Meeting lust Tuesday
Wioshurst, n Kosbob, Ruth Rasp, Concerned the Milne pins cnd ring. ‘the
hymer and Virginia Nichola. Boaerts and the council voted to
when the Milne Versity Chance the styl of the ring. Sample
eee meres) be on cing mule Por cur EBSrovede the
ne A ong who likes “ilne seal will be must on glass
Cues Sn MBuesday, ename. is to be used ae Sacks ie
there was a hooky wam@ which will not war off. a)
; 7 , ay : ae Seven ‘ty -five & ;
Sophomore First, team. .The Seniurs won ag, ear Ss the time set
Bol Gral victory, with Berbora Ancx ee the Feoeptian btake pluce on Brig
“nd Virginia Soper maxing the goals for eVenios, Novence ey

the Seniors, and say Newton making the

Sophomore goale

CHRibWas PLaYS PICKED
TRYOUTS TO BH NOVEMBER 5

The annual Christmas plays which wil

66 2 in us to
will furni oh meet

the dancing, Festur

Glub orchi

Por
Sipperly reported.
roached to the ef-

ve

,_ _, # decision was
fect that we need a tr
tain to ersee the council members
now do the work, «arthur Sata ae ahteea
te fill thas position.
It wos deecided that F

rances Bre
Should chovse a committee to assist en
in Cheching assembly program. One mem=
ber will he selvctea from the “cuncil and

ffic squad cape

ed Vecember 16 in Poxe Hall the o s s G
} ve been eked. hey are ‘ th Peureosce Eayice’ ee a1 the
inishing EL nGass by John Cluncil plans t. sea1 novelty fe.thers
. . ts whe -oneg te tame +8 for the buskeubull ¢ Sone ‘These will be:
Grue, a a i t ; ork Of the name of Milne ond &£ possible five ene
the Di aA by iss Meureys  baskutb:.lls tu hud to them The pr ME
Until Novemb ; the tryouts Will from these Will %0 into the Tare) tu te
L &! nebatey UNG

¢f the

228, cupies |
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CRIMSON AND WHITE

tone -EDITORIAL-SMAFF.  -...

Gina
a#Ssociate Editor

Gt Salturei

Virginic. Tripp

Jliz. both Simmens
Hdmund Haskins

Mant, in, iditor
Fe.ture Jditurs

,inia Kelsey % .ciety Bditor

#mbler Humor wditer
érct Chirles uxcha

Roberts He..dline
Q@rolyn Heusmann Sports Editer
Jack Jenkins
Betty Rudemann

sr

Ha w
anet Brewor

Jonice Crawford

art

RKepsrters
Jone Tincher Frances Levitz
Bevuy Leitch Foster Sipperley
Gh rlctte Kcrnet Nurtha Gordon
Damica Winshurst Mery @iuhu st

Business Dep.rtment

Selaen Knudson Business hitnceer
Billy Bur,,sss vistributin, »,ent
Grasp Robins. i: Mime. .rapheur

Ger. n CUarvill Printer

Miss Katherine . Wheelirg
Puculty sivisor
Publisher weekly by the Crims n cond
Witte st.ff ut the Milne School, al-
Dy, New York

T.00 & yer, puy.blo in ad=

free t stuients puyinm the
Stunt tox.
ORG.NIZE aN 0: CHsSTRa
For the first time in ti r three
ye vs Milne is utte i © bn ore
chestzr .. In ther yews we ex=-
cellent orchestras; why cin we ot equal

¥

Suri..ss th Gert. inly all
ats with music 1 t lent hive

Sut

4 oPcup ur 6 ascionti°us pupils are
a the erchustr 2G GrG trying
yur suppyrt. If you really
4 orchestra in Milue Grd can pliy
it, soe isther “tulm
sud plea.e yur support tt. the

wort
s me music. 1 iustru

m ker
meals erry

C me, even if you don't think you
sll en.uch uad try t D1 i.e ww:
b.saful. No e is perfect
y u will 2b be leu.t tif y.u
a mistake. If yu iv your best ni:
will «© iapl in.

ply

aot be

thu.ht th.t he were
1 uh, f.thin, weulc be
ive y.ur supy.rt t the .rche
Let's hve . truly fiae <renestri.
w ia Milac Gn be proud

If every ne
nit oot

eercry

avely
Wlue, 2.

PaGE <

(el, VE Nurnbee 4: god
OCTOBLT JO

TRAFFIC SYSTEMS

One of the many problems tht Nilne
kas is the traffic situaticn. Tuis may
seem trivicl t- y.u, but is it really es
insi-nificunt as y.u cre tryin, te meke
s4t? Cinsider this trivialty tor < few
tilnutes. kim b ck uver your pist yerrs
tliilne. De t tell me thet you have
never met with cn .ccident cn the irs
because sine p hea ne lucted t. use

the ri ht stairw.y.

J] around ,.u priple are being,
c.astantly knuck aéwh the stiuirs. ure
you ever the sé .f sueh & mishap?
Pe ple on be scri.usly injures by such
unintentiont.1 heppenims. I um sure thut
y-u wala ict wish tc be invelved i: the
injury of cay pers.n in u like cusus

In Milne, howeve:, we hve o trife
fic squ.d which is tryin, t-~ way
with sccident ano co nfusicn. ney ure

WePsia. to their utnest. There is uo lime
it, however, t: how much QE or two poRH
Sons vin do. they are dui.g their pert.
are you Guin y urs? I shell unswer th..t
questi nfur yu. Sime of g.u ure while
ethers cre act. If y.u ure seen ,. ium, up
Yoa.Wh wie wr m, st.irs, you ure nat eve

la, te be forcibly cru.ee. b: ck anc shown
the ri ht st.irs. You shell be told ub-
vut the fct and it will be leit t. yeu

te ad. the right thing. Wouls you nt
rother ad) th 28 WAlliwly thun be furceds
Yur fuve is in your handst Yne final

Jecisisn is indirectly up t. y ue

PEPPY FEF MELTINGS

rely
yi hb went pep
i: ussomblyt It rests .n yur
Shoulires entirely, sitce n. «ne but
y urself c s¢burmine yur .oticoS.

We shall put the questi n squ
Uw yea oreée

of
they tre

Well, Wo kKicw your Unswel.
Course yu vicnt pop mucin st
essential t heving &@ y.-c chevring
Sucti i: vomes. “hey Live the sticents
im vpportunity t: lucrn the new cheers
more thourwhly. +hey incite senccl

Spirit. » you Gn yive G hundred
hy y uUWenut them, but
ad. mere cetu' l b.cxin, a

them?
Our first pcp meetin, wus u dist

inct failurc. = few “sh w= ifs" +
few pesple wa. sve &% j ke in everything
i. pei tu ruin the effirts -f .ur leac-
But sho's ,.me % le. mere such

5. “hy don't yuu stund beck .f
sh.w her whit real

uls
mee in
her from aw sh
cheerin, can bet
Let us show up it the nezt pep
: MEM gu Buiad bok wt
Se. Moke it © pret success,
fn. WOt]] Love marc ca them, «nd the
tie betver we'll be ot the

uve,

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CRIMSON AND WHITE PAG 3 ; Tol. “yt Number a.
¢
bh een FISH TALES

Professor Saylest hobby, outside of

Quin: his excellent mincgement of a very su-

The meeting of Yetober 26 op- cessful school, is centered principally

ened with quotations from Thoms Hardy. round fishing. To him it means more

The couimittes for. tue. ruth-party-geve. thun an exciting sport; it is « restful

pesorteer oes vec..tion full of long hours of relex-
7 wtion ond pleasure.

There was a discussion on how to
yaise money. «a motion was made and car- This summer he spent his vacation
ried that we give a colomon Grundy party.ne-r the Gulloup Isl.nds, fifteen miles
west of Henderson Harbor which is site
he quotations for next week are to usted t the eastern end of Luxe Ontiurio.

be from Jorothy Parker, and Janice Craw- HiS Gutchos consisted mostly. of black

ford is to give the works. bess, perch, ond s..Jmon.
he meeting was adjourned with the although he admits thet New York

itself is an idoul place for fishermen,
he hus tr:veled cs for south .s Ploridi.
THUTA NU: for a Ghunge in scenery and fish. al-
though the leke wis exceedin,ly rough
«a motion was made and seconded that during the gre: ter pirt of his visit he
a business manager be elected. Jack never the less enjoyed u well deserved
okinner was elected to £111 this position Vocution.
His duty will be to arranges for banquets
and dences. He delights in collecting sketches
and drawings of fishermen in their nate
a book report was given by Robert ural paradise and has « sketch in his
office now.

Singing of the Juin song.

Dacv on “Hell bent For Election", by War-
burg
DRsaMalICS CLUS
SIGM.s
The ceting section of the Drum.tics

“Qu. wuthor tor ths wovk woue.Chrise Club is divided into three sections uc-
topher Morley, but due tg olans concern- cording to clusses, thy tenth, the elev=
ing the annual rush the literary program enth, and the twelfth years. Tho ide
ws dispensed with. vanced group will be chosen from the

eleventh and twelith year groups.

Betty Leitch gave a report on the
theater party this socicty had lest Sat- The twelfth yecr group hos chosen
urday. pluy to be given in «u future ussembly.
It is Our Decr Deperted, und tryouts
A committee heuded by Thelme Segall will be held Mondsy.
tnd consistin, of Betty Leitch, Dorothy

Harrison, Virgini. Soper, Norm. Kuperwich The eleventh year sucticn hus se=
and Betty Dougles voluntsered to revise lected u committee which is to choose u
the Vonstitution. pluy for them, The ccmmittve cunsists

f Virginia Tripp, ch: irm.n, Wilson Hume,
urjorie Pond and Robert \,heeler.

The meeting was closed by the sing-
ing of the "Siyma Song".
GIRLS ALHLETIL COUNCIL
aDELPHOL
In the last Gsh.C. meeting on Fri-
The sdelphoi initietion will be day it wus decided to cincel the plans
held noxt Friday afternoon, October gO. TP & Gea.C. hocicey team which they had
The new members huve been admitted to previously counted upcn. Due te the ex-

their firet meeting. tensive gyymnesium schedule thut Milne
hus ull year this will be impossible as
Erestus Duvis guve .. literury re- there is no time for the girls tu proce

port from the "Literury Moagezine’. He tice.
covered ..viation und footb.ll. He told

how e schools in the districts of New In addition te the anauel Gea.

York ond Yew Jersey are teking aviation outing the club plens to huve & winter
¢ regulcr course, Sleighride cr « toboggin purty.

FRENCH ULUS It wes veted to give the Senior

cheer lecders largo M's like the varsity

purin, the regulur moeting of the letters, Previous tc this they hiuve

Club, picture foldurs were gi- yeceived no rewards
(ll .the members. diss Browning
end told of
neh chi.toiuc

Fret
ven to,
expleined :11 the picture
Misit to s.me of the Fr
whi @ shown. The club Sung some
French s.ags and gave French preverbs,

(Continued from column one)

~ Stitt 38 ,podinoed to unpen=
dnitietican of mew members. I+

e
Hey nadine play @ wi
they «re pli.naing « plsy t. be wl*  Gonsdsted or |..rion Kosbob, chtirman ,
von during the regul.r club period next lliam Hotaling Lelund Beik. The
Weok. (Continued in column two) initiution @ is tweuty-five cents,

! (Yl, WL Newbee 4 AA]

| Ol) NL Wirth PaGi 4
;
MILNE sLUMNI REPRESENTED eR KR Ok KO
IN MaNY EaSTuRN vO GES
| oi *  BXACHANGES :
Virginin MeDermott "$6 ond Doris ‘te Bia “tor eee eee
Schultes '36 aru .guin g@ricing Milno's
hells taking postegr:duate courses.
see 2 = Helle, in, ny fellow book worms.

Onee mre wzunt Lucy jolus you with mre

at Cornell University, “<lumns Olive
and chcieier bits of nothings.

| Vrom a has entered her sophomore yeur.

That cute little number culled .ud-
rey hs .ppeared aocin in the Voleunc,
Hornell Jr.-Sr. Yich ¢ch.ol,

at PeP.I. Robert Mapes, 156, und
Willerd Buuer, '35, ure representing
tiilne.

nd Emily Little .udrey hod « Buby brother
ait numed OX1. One diy her mther told her
to ~o upstairs « bring, Oka down. Lit-
tly audrey just loughec ind laughed be-
c.use she knew shy couldn't cariocu.

at Syrucuse Mory York '55 .
buchace 6 stund up for the "Oren,
They eutered us Sophomore and freshmen
rospectively.

” alice Wonder, unvther '36 Milnite A h
: Shell wo substitute tue unkn.wn for

is preporing to be — modern secretury ot

* aloe Business College.

Your car is ut the door,

Wey out West 41n the University of Ane econ HATES a ealek ies ;
Souther Californi is freshman, Gert- ERO net NGE (Cus Cub lof) the: Homes
rude Wheller 136. acidemy news, Homer, N. Y.

™he Recor?, arneck He Se blus=
Sams out with the woos .f live (or is
itt)

RAlph Norvell is enrolled cs a
Greun Mountuln Junior College Fresh.

"I askec her if I ci uld sve her
hoine."

“ani whet cid she say?"

"She suid shotd send me « picte
ure of it."

“a BIT OF taRCuSii" O
“THE VILLaIN SILL PURSUED HER"

There is sething mere romantio
(although 1¢ drives me frantic)

Thin sbra, the subject I rdure.
It's lutely killin,

3ut it's pesitivel, thrilling:

When I walk into the cl.ss my feelings

Sore

From the s(me we full back cn the
wL@ vld Scoth joke.

tcutch joke no. 7,991,743.— and
there w.s ua Scotchm n who bought snly
one eure He figures’. thet if «ne side of

The Prof's ide.s ure hazy, wont, tle other side wis sure

But then, hets rather crazy,
slid we must mauike cllowinces for him.

F fs ae Well, so lene until next week when
But Gleebre Id. love-= aunty Lucy vill join her problem chile=
Tt 48 my emily true love; Pen YHCE MOLOs..eed

and I love it with © vigor, pep, and

vim. ;
PULL INFORMaTION DESK
Gh) Tees mutnemetion OCHADULE) Te ..1MNOUNOLD
aS I like dusty uttics,

Tho schedule for the fnformation
desk on tho first floor is completed and
ees into efiect officially on Monday.
aS it now stands, the following persons
will take charge.

cyld, or e@ moth holes in my

Yes, I Gould live wichout it--

you ever dure to doubt it.

ilgebra, my life w.uld be much
better.

From 9 ;00 -10; 00, gJuck Hodecker;
from 10-00-11;00, Blizibeth Simmer from
2 12;35-1;30, Froscos Levitz; From 1;80-
ce will heave churye
» Gnd Friday; and ch
ands Thu ey John allen will
ay fhe list period of the dcy
Lf groin #;20+6515, Tilliam Hotaling will
Pye! na 2 Cesk. uch of these

\ hive aL, i

NS persons voluntecred und their pesition
\ requires that they Celiver messcyes on
“mil to the faculty and students, cn
at they Give say inf rmution te strang-

ers which m&y be requested of them.

Tuesdé

SS i ae ven

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