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CRIMSON AND WHITE
Friday, Feb. 18, 1938
THE MILNE SCHOOL
Albany, N. Y.
Volume VIII, Number 16
SENIOR NEWS
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JOINT ASSEMBLY
PE.TURES TALK
ABOUT HIKING
David jlilson, Rooert woeeler end
Flfred Wheeler vbégun toe asbuuoly pro=
gram of February 9 witn interesting
talks about their experiences on the
Long Trail lsst summers Mre Wilson
Spoke first sbout the equipment which
they took on the trip. Next, Robert
Wheeler o:plained some of the trails the
xplored on their adventures Al=
fred Jheclcr told some interesting cnec-
dotes wiicn occurred on the tripe
les spoke to the students,
to try to do better in
their studics, He told the students to
begin workin, now if they want to be
Successful in the voaction they choose.
In closing Dre Spyles siid "To miss a
good fight is’ misfortune; to avoid one
is disaster",
i1ISS HaTON ANNOUNCES
LISSING HOOK LIST
Miss Z-ton «nnounced the list of
books missing from the library cs shown
by the mid-term inventory. The list is
as follows: Simplified Dictionary, Win-
ston; Solected Articles on the Negro
Problem, Johnson; Biolosy,Moon; The
Principle of Voodwordin,, Hjooth; Hun
ers of tho Gre.t Nopth, otelicnsson;
Rutobiog Yo HOOScVeRt; rawus Men of
Rome, Hua: end Poland.
Miss Eaton stated that this is the
longest 1 st of missing books reported
in six or seven inventories which care
taken twice cnnuelly. ae Eaton re-
quested tht these books be returned ct
once if yone has them inorder that
the Milne Library be, once more, com=
plete.
SENIOR HIGH
HAS ASSEMBLY
On Wecnesdcy at 3;20 in the citer-
moon, a Scnior High School assembly was
given Pege Hall. Miss Hitchcock gave
the ¢ sium wards. Hockey, G. Ce,
lorge a small Mts were somo of the
letters wuich were givens
Miss aten spoke about the new
books which she ordered. She ordered
‘schocl stcries, which she feels will in=
terest US.»
helf of the hour, the
¢ tics Club presented
“Teapot on the Ruck", wveris sdulmes os
“Maisy", Bebb Berden oS "woe", Ben
Deuglas os "Roy", woris mucnriy os “rse
Serstairs", Fred Regun «us "Wwillie",end
Sukas Hill as "Bill Collector".
GAC. HAS NEY SONG
On Februcry 9, the Girls Atheletic
Slub herd for the first time their new
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[volume Vil, Number I
QUIN uzND SIGMA
CONDUCT AnIUAL Le?)
INITIATIONS
Quintillian Literary Scciety con-
ducted their initiction lest Thursdey in
the little theater, with Mtss Johnson
and Miss Shaver as chcpcoronss
The new members who were initiated
were Barbara Thompson, Selly Devereau,
Shirley Baldwin, Jane Vedder, Emily San-
derson, Suzanne Roberts, Flex
Una Underwood, Doris wMoch
Schriener and Jacqueline Tow
The girls cooperating on the food
committee were Marian Me Cormack, ch
man; Dorcthy Shermcn, Helen Barker
Jane Phinneye On the initiation o
mittee were Damia Winshurst, chairm.n;
Lois Eayner, Bette fTincher, «nd Lois
Nesbitt.
The following day, Sigma Literary
Society conducted the initiation in the
small gym at 3:30 with Miss Crooks and
Miss Cushing chnperonings After the new
members were duly initiated, their pins
were presented to them.
The food ccmmittee ccnsisted of
Janet Crowley, chcirmcn; Deris Welsh,
Nancy Glass and Verna Perkinss On the
initiaticn committce were Barbara Soper,
chuirmen; Merjorie Stanton, Betfy Barden.
Miriam Freund cand Virginie Jordan.
The new members are Alora Beik, Al=
ma Brown, Shirley Burgess, Jean Bushe,
Ardele Chadderton, Evelyn, Wilbur, Shir-—
ley Rubim, Adele lLeazarus, Marthe Frey-
tag, Margaret Chase, Morylin Smith, Jenn
Tarches, Betty Mann, Hlesnor Parse:
Doris Holmes, Jone Phillips, Bryna Bell,
Anita Hyman, Herriet Gordcy, end Ada
Snyder. Elizcbeth Stuart joined us
honorury membere
an
CLaSS OF '57 HS BNQUET
Last ye rts Senior Class
gether again on December 28,
come to=
1937 for
an informal dinner at the Candle light
Inn.
Class President, Otto Schaler, act—
ed as toastmaster.e Reports were given
on the work Milnites are doing in differs
ent colleges. Norma Kapcwich and Thelma
Segall presented a new class song.
Miss Shaver attended the banquet.
The class of '37 Cceciced to mAintain the
officers and or,chization that it had
in Milne. The cffair was considered a
great success by all wno attended.
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songe Miriam Frounc and Esther Stuhle
maker composed ite Here ere the words;
"ear old Ge. Ae Ce we sing a song of
praise to you
You are sure the "tops" in everything
you dow
Basebill, hockey, basketball
ne, tenni too
( puzd on pas
four)
[Nodiome Vi Number it)
Lp-3J
a ce cra os
CRIMBON 28) HIT: ot ages <a
Eecitori«l Staff dear kids
Editor-in-Chicf Vir, inia Tripp i decided to ruture lest
Associate Ecitor Betty Barden december wien the bess den
Senior uss, Ecitcr Alfred Wheeler morquis transmiyrated he
Manazing Ecitor Geor.e Farringten is a mosquito now i
Society Ecitcr Janet Cole think however owing to
Exchan;e Editors Janet Crowley the kindness of miss
Lois Hayner wheeling i am here
Club Editor Marion McCormack to remind you of
Student Council Rep. Seeley Funk the impressive volumes 1
Feature Editor Betty Schultz have already published
Sports Editor Richard Game i am afraid the younger
Sports Writers Kin, sley Grizes generation overlooks
Ei Sterkwenther my hard work did
Ben Deu las you ev r write a letter by
Girls' Spert Editors Margaret Charles butting your head against
. Ruth Rasp the typewriter keys it
Art Editor Richard andrews is the only way a
cockroach can coumunicate
Repcirters his views to his public i
used to use mr marquis
Derotay Dey Brea Keoal typewriter so as a
ann Huntiix, Betty Hvulaes gesture of affection i
Helen Barker Ruth Selxirk permitted him to
Doris Nels Nancy Glass sign his name to my
Betty Tincher Jeon Best works in the library you
Miriam Fruend Newell Cross will find several
Dorcthy Shattuck Cherles McCulleck mr marguis books two
Charles Scncerson Jenet Clark of which are archy
end mehitabel —
Business Monegers Herbert Marx and archys liie of mehitabel
Franklin Steinhardt im sure you can drcive
Distributiag William Burcess emusement from
John. Wykes these
Mimeoyraphers Earl Go: drith Sincerely
George Scovill archy
Printer Dick Paland ps mehitebel is a czt with
Typists Marjorie Stanton good mottoes but
Barbura Soper bad morals
Lucille armistecd .o
Dorothy Sherman
Miss Katherine E, Wheeling NOVEL JANCE IS NOVEL SUCCESS
Faculty idviser
The praiseworthy conduct of Milne stu—
Publisiied weekly by ti.e Crimson and dents at the recent Siirt end Swec.ter
White staff at the M Ine School, l= dunce was undoubtedly one good reason
Dany, New Yorke - for its success. Ben Douglas’ request
to spare the decorations until after the
dence was observed by all presente
Incidentally, we noticed several people
VALLNYINE RESOLUTION doing their stuff as the orchestra swung
into the "Big Apple", proving the new
Romomber 'way buck lust rll ut the adage that "Swing is here to swuy".
pecinain, of sGuvel? sveryOvuy mace Wun
‘ gerful resclutiuns tye stusy cua uot just Anyone arriving ct the list Senior
"omazing" marks; on New Yearts, we all High dance at 9:30 would heve been shock=
repeated our decisions to "get busy. ed at the scene of desecrition and ture
moile Banners draped, slep-happy students
A fow ener, etic citizens kept their maxing vain attempts to keep time with
resclutic.s, but mest of us tor cot es the music were in evidence on every hend,
a resulte—woll, just t:ke © peek at the few exceptions being the supposedly
your rezort ccrdsNot «s ctced cs it might grown-up boys who were strenuously
be, is 4b? ettempting to play tage
Let's oll surprise cur tu.chers, per= We ell hope future dences will
probebly ourselves—-let's mceke follow the wellebred pctiern of the past
ents, &
a yatents c resoluticn to STUDY hard for pirty, to the und that c uniformly good
the second semester, time may be hed by all who attend these
dances.
CRIMSON AbD HITE
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Quins
In the mocting of Januury 31, the
Quintillian Litercry Society elected the
officers for the second semester. They
are os follows; Vice-President, mildred
Mettices Recordin, oecretery, miriam
Fletcher; Corresponding oecretury, Mury
Winshurst; Trocsurer, Junvt ColezMistress
of Ceremonics, Frances Seymour; Critic ,
Damia Vinshurst; Reporter, Kay Newton.
At the meeting of February 7, there
was 2 discussion of the initiation of the
new officers «nd swore in the now mom—
bers, ind fineol >slans were made.
At the
President,
new officeis
bers.
mouting of February 14, the
Lois Nesbitt, installed the
cond swore in the new mem=
There wos © discussion of the
Sig .m Dances
Quin-
The president roid the Constitution
for the boncfit of the new memberse She
appointed o committee, which will - bring
on detcils as to emendments to the Con
stitution. hoy cre; Patricin Gibson,
Chéirman, Mary Winshurst, adele Corwin,
und Emily Sendoi sony
The tc, Nug
cting of Jnnucry 31, thore
Was & on of the Theta Nu and Al-
umni Tea:
Gif.ord Lints geve uo report on Whe
Citadel, by Jeae Crouiu. It is the story
of a Doctor's life.
At 1
was 4 dis
Adelphoi 6
meeting of February 14, there
ion of the coming Theta Ny
sket bell geome.
Goorgio Farrington gave a report on
the banguct which will be held late in
May or enrly in June.
Phots Nu will pluy a practice geme
with Ce Be se Wodnesduy, February 25-6
on the Theta
y Gri.g reported
; tromse
Theta Nu won the bowling mitch from
adelphoi o1 Februery 11, The score in
gumes wos Thet:. Nu, 4, and «adolphoi,s,
thus avenging the defeat of last yocr.
Edward lker bowled the highest
game, of 245 polits. He, iso, hrd the
three-.cme high which was 613,
ts) igmas
Jaws dl;
The usucl biography «and works were
edmitted bcecuse of excminitions.
Janet Crowle,
Siemm ribboltise Kvelvo
beve o Peport on the
Wilpur — ronortead
Tvolome Vill, Number 6]
reuary 18, 1936 CP-4l
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Many schools are orginizing bowle
ing teams. Among them is Cohoes High
School which had such « large number of
Cundidates that try-outs were held for a
worsity team.
The dramatic students of Spartan-
burg High School attended a performance
of "Macbeth", and made interesting re-
ports on it, which should interest the
English 4 students.
Hornell Hygh School hes quite a de=
bating team, Recently, they met the
Keuka College freshmen tecm, debating on
the National Forensic Locague.
Gume='"Waiter, this ucsh is terrible.
Call the manager."
Woiter-'Sorry, sir, but he won't eut it
either.’
=School Daze
(continued from column one)
on the programs for tho Quin-Sigma Dancoe
Mtdge Stanton gave a report on the or-
chestra ind Betty Bardon on planse
The Seniors cnd Juniors discussed
the Initiatione The meocting closed with
the singing of the Sigme Song.
Febs 7:
Sigma members discussed the dence
progrims, posters, cud selling of tickets.
Barbara Soper cssigned, to the dif=
ferent girks, their dutios for the initie
ations.
Febs 14;
The quotations wore from sabrahum
Lincoln. Virginic Jordo: gave a report
on Bincoln's life and Shirley Burgess
told an incident from his life.
Betty Stuart, c new Senior, was
iutroduced to the Societys
Sigma discussed the
pe ter, a cake sale, or a
idea of having
theatre partys
Adelphci;
Ea Starkwetther gave « report on
Pitcairnos Island, Nordoff cnd Hall. Tho
bouk is bused on truce fects.
Edgar Harding reported on Around the
World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne.
Mr. Fogg, “who is the mein
character.)
mukes the trip with his vclet.
Adelphoi extends its ccngratul.tion
to Theta Nu on the l.tterts victory in
a recent bowling match.
eT TTT ENN Nuwver (tb)
FLEURY 16, 11986 LO 5]
CRIMSON 1.0 Walus Portis
HI-Y¥ WILL SPONSOR GIRLS MAKH PREPARAT ICN:
BOYS SPORT CARNIVAL FOR ANNUAL sNTICS Mako 2
This yorr frr the first time the Preparations are going on full
Milne HisY is spinscrinj a Sports Car= speed for the girlst jnnual Antics »
nival for the boys alone. Since this This yeur is going to present many fine
is their first try at this, all the beys
ere workin; very hard to make it a suce
CesSe
in event will be the Theta=
i besketbull game, Last year
the Game between these srcieties was con—
sidered cne *f the most exciting comes
of tast yccr, This yerr's jcme promises
to be just ms wurde Also, there will be
inter=murcl comes played between the seve
enth «end o th, ninth and tenth, and
eleventh d twelfth grades. Besides
this, tz wrnival will feature boxing
and wrestlyin, between the halves.
Ine dote is set fur the night of
March 4. The cdmission is $256 Do
Support Hi-Y in their first Beyst Sport
@ rmival «nd assure yourself of on exe
cellent timc.
JAYVUUS .RE UNDEDZATED
AS SEASON WNZARS END
The Milne Junicr varsity aycin has
proved its skill by defecting the Rav-
ena Juniors lest week. The final sco-
re wos 20-11, with R. Jgnes soorin; four
points for tic Crimsem Tide. at tne holf,
the scorc wos 11-0, iu over of Milne.
Fer the first time vais yeor, every buy
on the team aw service lu tie some puliee
all its
They heve an
¢ woteh
their
The Jvts have wou
cept one which wes n tile.
excellent recoregd, so stnn4 by
them make en undefented senson
accomplishnuent.
Tar? IS HIGH SCORER
5 MILNE BEATS RaVENa
ul
The Red Raiders, lead by Bob Taft,
swept on tS a S724 victory over Ravena
last Scturdsy night. "Diver" was high
scorer with 12 points to his credit ,
while Ba Welker shot 8 yo.d -npeintse
Both of these beys were sho tin, with a
deadly necurcey, end were wre.tly sure
ported by Dick Game, whose accurate
pass work was reSpensible for many of
these ocskctse Of course Brud Davis,Jre
Beable : the rest cf the squad were in
there f for their tenm.
ing
The JeVe's Substituted in tho third
quarter < successfully held the Rovaa
five at bay for tho remeinier of tha
jame
ys Gre in tueir priue o
eG pee wlon au outs tenulig
team. Hi ts Wishing tis all the luck
hu getting tais peme and winuial ite
COMOS OX:
features,
The main event will be a game be-
tween the Senior and probebly the Junior
Girls teams, The game will be most in =
teresting to watche
The march is better then it has
been & long times New and ° difficult
routines huve been worked out. Miss
Hitchcock has been helping the girls with
their posture in order th:t the whole
effect wt'l be improveds
The date is March 25, cnd as
price has been sete Everyone plans to
come. It will be cn evening well spent,
for loads of good entertainment is being
planned.
yet no
MILNE MEETS ST.T FROSH
INSTEAD OF ST, JOSEPH
Due to unavoideble circumstances,
the game with Ste Joseph's tonight is
postponed. in)
tho "RUd Raiders" will
geome of the secson with
the State Frosh. The Stcte team hos im
proved immensly sincetthe first lond=
slide in which Milne won, 36-23. The
"Red Raiders", mecnwhile, hiven't been
toRing their ecsee They have won recog~
Instead,
repeat the big
nition as one of the finest Capit...
District teams of the sosone
This game, which t-kes plice to-
night in the Pege Hall gym, is perhaps
the lust of tho secsone Couch Hatfield
SuyS, however, that if Milne wins, other
games will be playede
How ¢bout everyone's coming to this
geomet It sure to be & very exciting and
deciding ones
NOTIGE = J, CORRECT ION
Meny students hove been undily
excited becuuss of the @nnouncenent
that we would plcy Vincention. This is
not true, although it is the wish of the
team. If we do jpley such u geme, it
will be printed in the Crimson and Whitee
The Knickerbocker News, Which made the
error has beon notificd, cnd will . take
precuutions agcinst repetition of it.
Gace HaS NEW SONG
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Summer sports and winter sports
Just name 1t, we cen ao it
altogether let us cheer
As l@udly as can be
One, two, three, four,
Who are we for
Ra hia
CRIMSON wD
THE MILNE SOCAL GRACE COBUIIN
Thés column -pperrs t: help Milnites
to decide tic ripht thing te do at the
right time, with s me snappy suggesticns
te applye In corch situation, mark your
behevior uncer the sme circumstances.
Unfortunctely, the cuswers do not cppear
on any of the fullewin, puves.
When, after lela uu ucur or try ing
to get your coin in tae slot, amid gxo—
ans fron the bus driver and disgusted
looks fron those trying to get on, you
look down to discover you have been
struggling with a pen By.
Nould you----—
1. Say"I t_ouwht transportation : nates
had been reduced"?
2. Faint dcocd away from the heat?
3. Ask for a transfer?
4. Smile swoctly at the driver and in-
quire avout the health of his uncle?
You have succeeded in getting a date
with thet snappy little number in the
office. In the middle of a perfect eve=
ning, you commit yourself to the unfore
givable by spilling gravy on your tice
Nould you---—=
Say it was about time you
ing enywet?
Turn your tic over.
Remark on the beautiful way the gravy
blends with the color of your tice
Start wav ng frantically at some of
yow frionds who have just come ine
were leav=
After weekts
Salary on c
you entor ¢
heaving spent your whole
so-ci.lled vaclusive model
sublic buildin, wit i. group
of friends om yuu Heve yusv impressed
and come iace to fuce with a cleaning
woman sporting the same model.
Yould youcs-——
1. Yell “firc" end rush for the poarest
door?
2e Quictl, trip her with the mop?
3. Pretond thet your friends are
blind?
Sugsoss
copying
colore
that it is just your public
OUe
ae
eo just found five dollers ly—
ing unacompeanicd on «© co ntere Mecting
a slight ccqucaintenne, whom youftve been
avoiding vocuntly, ycu jovielly poy him
the five dcllars yeu owe him, only to
discover it is the fuke money the groc-
ers youngest b ; hes been playing with.
You
Would you---=-
le Ask &
im if hetd rend D.le C _rncgiets
you heventt
moncy?
3, Ask him up t¢
tle's rude?
gct five dollars
the hcuse tc taste Myr-
TerGlhEE CUO,
A TUR &
(Wolume VIN, Number te]
OUR ANBITIONS
sell Goodrich tires,
candy
Me Wiley:
S. Baldwing I wont tc work in a
Store, but I dontt want tc sell Taffy.
I wont to
J» Clark; Ihepe life will be” just a
Game for mee I'1] meke up the rules.
B. Schreiner: Itll Fink it over and
tell you later.
D. Welsh; I wont tc werk for the Red
Cross.
de Beagle; I guess Itll just Potter ae
rounds
Je Coley I'm gcing to live in Cervill
(trailer-town to you)
Je Mc Dermctt; I like the winter, bee
czsue then I can Scoville my sidewelks,
Me Stanton: Well, If I den’t Plunk cny-
thing------ (proncunded Creesy)<
BF. Seymour; Itd like tc tc be & kinder-
eirten te:cher beccuse I kncw my CRAts,
B. Burgess; I*ll probcbly still be Poge
eing clongt
Be Soper; Lakes cre my speci:lity, especi-
ally Lake Georg
He Barker; [ get s¢ sick
abeut those Harvard sche
Me. Churless I*1] probably
you least expect mos
Re Orten; Wat-son, you wont tc be like
your tether? NOt cn your lite, boyt
De Andrews; I'm going in for the code
System. Dots and dashose
Me Pond; When Itm in debt, I went some—
cne te pay my Bills,
Le Hayner; Give me aman,
A great big mcn,
and Itll bo his best base-
Ball icne
cf Yole-ing
Bob up where
J» Skinner; If I Seymour Itll Skidmore.
Le Nesbitt; She wonts more Bumd-ers.
B. Tincher; I left McKean the pianc, so
my future's locked Out.
K. Lesher; I went to be a Sage cld mean.
Simmons, Itm plenning tc be a mara~
thon Welker.
Ve. Tripp; 1'11 be fclowing the Red pote
ers, and not Milnos
Bill Geisely I ccula
stcries und telescepes}
Ee. Millers Fooled ya} Iftve get a new ince
60 in for fish
Dib YOU KNOW?
Thet the only
with « beg, o1l nig
about is S nte. Cleu
thet can ge ar und
2d net get talked
t
st
# simple of Punk's "humer",
FEBRUARY 16, 1938 Cp»bJ
CRIMSON AND WHITE
Special Bxcm ior Students in Kindergert—
@n, Colle.e, etc.
Directicus;
leee Write your own nome on each pcpers
Any papers signed, "Napoleon Bonaparte"
will nct be accepted.
ResePlecse do not usk the instructor any
questio during the exam, as this will
emberass hi. or her.
SeeePlease do net write your answers on
anythin, but the cuswer puper. Remenber
the Ryseivs won't take dusd—vopSe
4eeePlease dc not ,ive or receive cny
aid oa this exam unless your parents cre
ulumni of this insthtution.
5.+ePlease lecve your shoes outside be-
fore ysu c ine
TeesPleasu Do not sing "Bel Myr Bist Du
Schon" duris, this exam.
Bee. Plocse co not spit on the floor,
Answer 14 of the fcllowing;
1s; Compere the persin sittin on your
right wit! Cicero.
2: Match those up-----= =:
Benny Go din.n teacher
disc.vercd clothespius wrote "Brother
1886 Rat"
me
grcunchog
kept under
kerosine
carbon disulf:
river in Eas
mean pr.po
3: Answer-ycs cr ne----Where were you on
the night :if June 25?
4; True- or False (circle cue)
Charlie
dion of
Mic Cartny wrote tue weclure-
Indepez.deuce via parrel tupe
Silas Marner killed little be-
cause le was jenlous -f hers
Eva
My big brether w uld best up your big
brothere
He could not
63; Write a 350 word ccmp-sition on two
of the iollowing;
Why cre wo?
Three be ks I hive written cad why.
Why I 1lcve te gc to schol.
isic:] hypetenuse of belli-
lysise
My life and lovese.
"Roscs cre red
Vi-lets cre blue”
FEATURES
our cwn weds the meciing of the
IN clume Vil, Number \b]
Ly7]
ate
“Fimeey_te, 1938
ee
SLILES “i
You us decubt remember that
"Smileso" Some smile whon happy, and
smile when sade ‘Yell, Mjlnites smile s1!
the time. Each smile however has a def
Anite significance Q purpceses Sup
pose we ¢nslize &@ fews
fake the Metz smilo when he corrects
a teachere This starts cs a preud grin
and goes finally from ear showing thet he
he: power of thoughte
All beys heve seen that reass: uring
smile of Brud Davis when they tmrn around
and find a cup full of water running down
their backe
Of course women accomplish great
feats by smiling like o kitten after they
had a good cry or argument. This proves
useful when a gtrl docsntt want tc walk
home from Wager's clone after en evening
argunente
Now teke Bon Douglas who is the mas=
ter cf "lute to Rcherscl Smiles", He
just comes a half héur late ond puts on
his best slap hrppy grin and even the
sternest can't keep a straight face.
Now we come tc forced siiles When
it hurts tc smile". Take poor Be We who
last three wecks hard Work over a wemane
He cain still smilee As a statement he
says, "“dsicusting". ‘here is the J. Best
smile alse in this catagory thet comes as
she watches Je Murdeck skete and then
picks herself upe We must net forget the
pocr fellow whe tekes a girl out and smi-
lingly gives her permissicn tc dance when
some big other fellow asks here
list we come to the "First questicn"
smile and whistle when the studenis see
the first Geometry questicn, Gocd Luci
Cn thate
VALENTINE WISHES
From Dick Selkirk:
Scere thing new . difterents
Something vall cand slim$
I wish thot Betty Stuart
Weuld be my valontih.
From Shirley Baldwins
I cidn’t expect something big,
I didn't expect sumething small.
I wasn't surprise. cn Valentine's Day
When he sent me o brsketbill.
Frem Ed Starkwer
Purdy Janet J. sat in the «nnex
+; Badin big, piece of ceke,
alens,came Ed, his face very red,
Said, "What « velentine youtd make",
From Dick andrews:
I think that I shall never see
a Valentine cs cute as she
aw piece of peper is just fine
But not from Det, may vi.lentinee