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CRIMS ON AND WHITE

“FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1941

ALBANY.N. Y.

THE MILNE SCHOOL

‘VOLUME XI

JENIOR NEWS
Sergiy

? GREEIBUSE

by Frod Dotwilor

The
nine,
of its scas
atod by the b

Milne  basoball
approac: the ond

unbia Central School in
East Greonb last Tucs-
day aftornoon at Ridge-

fiold by a S=2 score.

Rovert Austin did mound]
dutsr until relicved in tho

Lock,

coning

er lDutckit Ball,
been tho only member
the team who has boon

ting consist
Eskuyler ga

i> the Anite end Tucs-
g or three,
ly deservos|
eredit for his
good vso0rk on

lic is only a

froshnan,

Milno has only two morq

ganes loft 2
senson. Noxt Tuosday
e7th of May, tho squad

will travel to Lineoln
Fark where thoy will noct
the Schtylor "Falcons" in
& seven inning contest,
In their final contost,
tho "Red Raiders" will

play host to tho Roossol=-
ville High nino at Ridgo-
fiold on Monday, Juno 2,
at 4:00 p.m. Zvory loyal
Milnite should turn out
to sce theso last two
fgancs, If tho toam had
had a little mort car=
lier in tho season, thoy
night: have: wou .2.fow. game
os. Lot's go, bascball
s the ‘tean

sted ‘in having a
toan!

PEI SIGMA To HOLD Binquat

The annual banquet of
Fhi Sigma Socicty. will
take placo Friday cvoning
June.20, at Keelor's Rest-
aurant, Election of off-

© Sie BLE CTE

CANDIDATES 2

election of tho

nost progres
of tho sch
Yovk State,
i vhis polis

coss of
By having tho
ted wo could ir
content and its appoaran-
co inmeasurably, Wo
could give you a paper
every week thet you would
be proud and c
ad---a paper w:
graphs, featuro
and nows, writ
ducod in an
really logible

rj

ats,
style.

But to do this,
your support, Wo need
more money, and in asson—
bly, this Wednosday, you
will be asked on whcthor
or not you desiro to have
your student tax raisod
fron betweon fifty cents
to a dollar moro than it
is now. Ronembor of
courso, that your tuttion
is now fivo dollars loss
than what it has boon,

All wo: ask is a fair
trial. We assure you that
your added investnont will
bo: far from being "a wasto
of nonoy."

Give us a chance, won't
you? Lot us really "go
to town! witha printed
Crimson and Whito! -

wo necd

4

icors will bo o foaturo,.

“STUDENT Ci OUNC SIL PRExGIOEWTS

SEMEL Y
POOLE, WILSOU

President of the Scnior

> place in a joint
r high classes on
~n. Aliso at this
Council Frosident’

Dr. Robort W, Frodo:
princinal, will open

candida tos and ¢!

agors, whe vill snoal,

‘ohn Pooio, and alton il-
1, Thoir rospocti
ors and David ©

Kosbob, John Jansir
ooort Ostrander and
ip Snaro.

RoE s

Barbara Mahon, Sar
Falle, John Doug
and Tous McGrath are
candidates to bo votod on
by tho Junior High,

After tho spocches of
each candidatc and “is
Manager, an opon discuss—
ion will follov tho
absonco of the candidatcs
as to thoir ruspoctivo
merits, Edward fang
Scnior High Frosi
will preside over
part of the progran,

“YWhon’ the discussion
coats, the Assonbly will
adjourn to the various
homeroons whore tho
ret balloting will be c

ductcd by the studont
council menbors.
The} results will be

tabulated by mombeors of
the faculty and will be
announced that aftornoon
aftor school,

Crinson and Whito

OFFICERS TO BE DISCLOSED
AT ANNUAL ET-Y BinguET

Ei-Y Officcrs for tho
coning sceson
nounced at Ti-Y's
Fathor and Son's Banquet
whieh will take placc at
6:40 p.m. on nesday,
May 28 at Hovard Johnson's
East Greenbush Restaurant.

Arthur Phimacy, oresi-
dent is in chargo of arrangox
ments, and ass that all ]
members planning to at-
tend, sign on the Locker
Bulictin Board for both
thonselves and their fath-
ers.

TENUIS THAii TO PLAY

COLUMBIA Ol MAY 23

The Milne Tonnis Souad
will play Columbia High on
May 23. The game is
to be played ot Ridgeficld
Pa

The next
played on

ganic will be
lay 26, 1941,
The Milne tean will play
Dolmar, This gane will
also be played at Ridge-
field Park,

STUDENT COUNCIL TO SELL
qoLiv ON NILE HISTORY

The Studont Council is
sponsoring a sale of the

book, "For Youth and The
State", a bool: on tho his-
tory of Milne which was

writton last ycear by Miss
Katherine 3, Wheeling,
Miss Blizaboth F, Shaver,
and Dr, Robort W. Fredor-
ick of tho faculty.

Student price of the
oe is fifty~conts, Ed-

yard Langwig, president of
oie Council, annovnced,

1a9O > (a4)

eto ee)
Sor imine |ll
YOUTH | ys okord
and {\

y
Hate ie

t

 KISGSTOI
SLATED FOR Jt

Students
journey to Kingston
for the 5th cor
year on Saturday, dune 7th

will
Point

Milne

This trip is paid for
by the appropriation fron
the student tax moncy and
all students who have paid
their tax will receive
tickots, This year, how-
ever, tickets will be dis-
tributed at tho dock be-
fore sailing because in
previous years, many tick-
ets given to students were

(vaue. X) 1, No. 26, 192

May 23,

not uscd,

BULGER ADDRESSES
BOY SCOUT TROOP

Mr. Paul G. Bulger,
Assistant to the Princi-
pal, addressed monbers of
Troop 2, Fort Orange Coun-
cil, Boy Scouts of Amcri-

ca, coi Wednesday cvening,
May 21, at St, Andrews
Church. The subject of

his telk was "Dogs",

Mr, Bulger was speaker
in a series of weckly
talks sponsored by Troop
2, and given dy men who
have unusual hobbies.

CARROLL BOYCE, FORMER
MILNITE, WINS HOWORS

Carroll Boyce, who left
Milne two yeors ago, is

now a student at Mararon-
eck High School, Mamoron-
eck, New York, where he

has won many honors in

school life.

Boyco's Sensor Essay
has been chosen to bo
read at Commencement, Ho
has been appointed Chair-
man of the Class Night
Committeé, he is News
itor of the Record, a
ner of the Public Spea:
ing Contest, togethor
with being a winner of
a recent Kiwanais Quiz.

Caro) + de Ky \ lew
Ne)
——
7

fm >
rd
&

19« “1

"OF MILNE 3

usin! 8 enaunl horso-

event oy
given by tho cntiro Ri
Club. The next va
and hands event,

for skill in hors
The winnors, for
ribbons were awardod
as follows: first, i
orie Wright; sccond,
Spector; third, Junc
Iman; and fourth,

Stcinhardt, The
test in horsenan:
tho sots of two.

were awarded for
best pairs, Doris
and Melba Levine wea
prize. dune Brookn
Miriam Steinhardt v
ond prize.  WNoxt can
contest in dumping.
first prize vw
Brookman and s
Harry Mosher, This finis-
hed the contest i
manship but two in
ing ganes were

Malcom Riley won
chairs and Juno 8
won the egez and spoon 1

THSTA NU PLANS AILTiLL
OUTING FOR iY 30

The Annual Outing
Theta Nu Litcrary Soc
will take place a
cher Park on Frida:
30,

EI-Y OUT!:
AT TEATC:

Member of HieY cox
ducted their annval
ing last Friday,
at Thatcher “ark,
Phinney, president,
ed, "This was ono
most successful
in the history of

Softball ganos,
the oxploring of
were tho main featur
tho afternoon prograr:

The election for
years officers was
Wednesday night, and
will be annouriced at tu

annual banquct,

—s J
Crimson and \mito

THE CRIUSOM AND WHITE
Yolumo XI Numbor 26
Published woolly by the Crimson and
mite staff ot tho Nilne School, Albany,
York,
er: Columbia Scholastic Pross Ass'n
Capitol District Scholastic Pross Ass'n

TDITORIAL BOARD

Editor-in-Chiof
Associate Editors

Robert S, Koln
Gorald J, Plunkctt
Grotchon H. Phillips
Natalie Mann

Lois H, Ambler
Corrine B, Edwards
Bernerd L, Golding
Pred §. Dotwilcr
Robert D, Eekol
Marilyn J. Pottor
Rtheldo Gould
Marcie Bissilunor
Molba B, Novinc
Rita M, Figersly
Alico Van Gaasbeok
Bloonar A, Guttorson
Zorothy Annonhauscr

Feature Staff

Sports Staff

Activitios Writors

Staff Artists

Librarian
BUSIUESS BOARD

Donald Sumnors Busincss Manager
Robert H, Silverstion Mineographors
Watter Austin
Harvey Holmos
Sidney J, Stoin

Printor
Circulation

ADVISORY BOARD

Mr, Warren I, Donsiore
Miss Boatricc A, Dowor

AEFI ROR ROI OI 2OFOK A STOIC II AIH A ROR OI ICICI ICICI IOK

OPORTSMANSHIP 2

Wo,
opportunity to
ms to the four cand:
the office of prosidont

of the Crimson and White tako
> sonsrat—
dates running

of tho Stu-

concerning tho campaign
r cttontion, which we fool
J go it is a mas-

porition 3
tack of good
in tearing and

suirvad
ut why uct e every
chanoe for puvlicity?

candidate a fair

Page 3

[Volume M1, No. 26, 93]

May 23, 1941

NSW BOOX IN MILNE LIBRARY

Truo life storics of more thon 1000
famous mon are now compiled into CURS
BIOGRAPHY 1940, a now book just roco
in the litrary, Miss Alzada EB, Iall,
brarian, announced today.

2d
li-

Dotailed biographical facts of 1009
famous porsoualitites and their porsoncl.
ity quirks make Curront Biography intcr-

esting reading for those who lic to
lmow '\tho's news and why", Miss Mall
declarad, :

Little-known items taken at randon
fron the diogernphics by the lib
include: Dr, Thomas Farren, surgeon Gor
eral of tho United States, onco 1m
a coy on a city street to boost milk
consumption; Leon Blum, former promio
of France did not abandon journalis: d
law Sor politics until tho murder of a
politicnl friond; Al Jolwon, concdian,
is the son of a rabbi, and Ersitino Cald~
well, author of "Tobacco Road" is the
son of a minister,

The cditors' conscientious ro--
searcl. of 96 current magazinos and a
daily newspapers for the past year,
first-hand information whenover possi 1.
assuro the newsworthiness of cach "hoot:

liner" in the annual, the librarian «.

Seas
if ater an cies

“WEEK OF MAY 24 - 31

Saturday, May 24 -
13:30 - Quin - Sigma Lunchoon

Mondzy, May 26 -

3:30 - Tonnis, Milne vs, Dolimr,ho

Tucsday, May 27 ~

¢;30 - Bascball ~ Milne vs. Sphuy]

Wednesday, May 28 -
1:35 ~ Joint Assembly, Student Con
cil Biections

20 - Traffic Climb Meoting = IR,

30 - Hi-¥ Poathor - Son Pinnor at
Howard Johnson's, 3, Groonb

at
63

Thursday, May 29 —
9:00 + §, 10, 11, 12 grado renort
Cards given out

Friday, May 30 =

Decoration Day, Holido
3:80 - Tonnies - Noty Tr,
race — Home

gata dCi

Saturday, May 31 ~ Quin Outing
CYalume X1, No. 26,

TRE SBIIORS IN RAYSHM
wh Romeo, Romoo, where art thou?
‘wean said sad thon uade her bow,
a's “yery a a rather
$021 her accciplishnonts bees

tmall and petite describes cur Joan,

apil wher sho Jeavos the school wiil moan,
his year sho mado her dovut,

As an actress and a speaker, too!

ther actor in our midst,

Ts “Alox" Coalin, the huncrist.

We all admire his initiative,

and goon, to him a toast we'll give.

veanie, Joanie with the light >rown heir,
and in G,A.C, YS Many a care—-
ilew wo'll mise her gay little smile,
Better look now, shc!11 ba gone in awhile.

Tessie is Quin's prosident,

a like her fluffy bangs in fron%,
Wey can't sho stay noro than a month{i

Our star athlote is Charloy hocke,

As for girls, ho puts them in dry-dock,
Nis big broad shoulders and brawny /lean,
Make every girl think no's keon:

To Ruth tho highost laurels wo sogha,
For being such a good Sigma nreeYdont.
Iu basketball she ratos as a stam-
Please, doar Ruth, don't journey) far,

Phyllis is our dark oyed Susan,

SMATTSRINGS

At 8;00 most every morn,

The third floor landing they adorn.
Thoir thene song is "Our Love Affair",
Now can you guess this little pair?

"Faithful Forcyer" should be their thomc,
iets a spsaxes, she's on the tennis tonan,.
Of course, long ago, they exchanged pins,
4nd the cup for endurance they should win,

Twe seviers make up this pair,
Ani both are rather fair.

She's a member of good old Quin
And nes his sheta-Nu pin,

Troy both aro blondes and very fair,
A brether and sisterly looking pair,
He's just a cvt-up in Chemistry,
Three guesses now who they can bo.

Wa doth :

ve Juniors really hop,
thes we mean we really step.
Me £ bast cancers we were voted,

three wholo yoars in Milne sne'a spent 4nd for that I guess we're notod,

She's a junior, he's a sonior,

4né he hes a brusheut,

She's a littlo gal from Sigma

And just look on his left 4th finger.

That's all thore is, there is no moro,
Aud if there was it would be a bore.
Please icn't strain or wrack your brain,
But see if you can guess their names!

Marilyn is the lovely miss, who has tho
big brown oyes,

Wi.tn eyos like hor's everycne i/s "swoosin'"Whenover sne's around, you'll hear a

Tu Quin wo all stand up and 224.1 her,
Adong with Milno?s oym Bob Taylor.

is our diotician-
malting Ls hor ambitiot4——
and fair, rather: scuthorn—

Cathy
and ho}

$' é
Saels 2

lot of sighs,
She couldn't do much better at tho

‘riage ste loves to play—-
It's her favorite pastime-—both night
ana day.

And one of tho Quoon's court,, sho's anotherkob Austin is the handsomo lad, whom

tee}

gt h—t—— be Ory fed g -Ne ete}
eciod for the team wh night,
fa sports sho oxccls over ai12,
Wacther fat, thin, short or tall.

Blaine is Milno’s ow detgerbag,
Ana my oh my! Can sho cufé a cugt
hole etveys flitting her/e or there,
But who wouldn't, if thoy meny cares!

Borden's wit and clover ’ puns—~-
Whenever he tolls thon, / he alwuys runs—
I don't think that you #12 pm ‘5
It's simple— They want him wuszlod,

fe

ail the givls adore,
fhonever you're in his company, he'll
never be a boro,
Ee's gontle with the ladies, but tough
with the boys,
Eis favorite srort is baseball, from
wat.ca he gets much joy!

Eddie Langwi¢ is the boy, who has
raytin-plus,

Waerevor s6 *s ut the drums, the people
never ine,

He has the dé wavy hair that you
ecu oF sGo~-

Gene Knugals ner Boy" is his

ality,

st

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