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CRIMSON AND WHITE

i PRESENTS

Friday, May 13, 1938

THE MILNE SCHOOL

Albany, N. Y.
Volume VIII, Number 26

STUDENT PRES IDB

HUTS SHOW

The snnual Milne High

Scheol Horse Shew will
take pleco st two utclock
next Fridcy (Moving Up

Day) 3% the Treop Bb arwory

On New Scotland uveuueetlue -

following girls will par-
ticipate:

Sally Devereux, presi=
dent of the Riding Club
Evelyn Wilber, business
manager
Lillicon Ecleshymer
Jane Groce
Ruth Selicirk
derwood
Helen Couper
Murjorie Gade
Phyllis Comstock
Jane Davis
Marjorio Wright
Doris S cctor
Miriam Steinhardt

The first evont will
be the judjing cf seat
and hands, «nd then jumps
ing, followod by sets of
threes ar ccnelusion
of the show there will be
@ game Like Musical Chairs
with playors on horscebacke

MORE BOOKS FOR LIBRARY

The ror.
books purck
senior cl-ss with the Book
Fair money cre nlw in the
librarye ‘They fre the
followings

Tresser—-How To Lose
ad Alienate

8 .
Roberts=—slorthwest Pass—

With the exception of
of Music, by

‘56 DCUKS ire
in the lite

SENYOR NEWS

SOCIETIES D.NCE TONIGHT

The QPS. ~
will be held tonig«
btute College Commo nse
wickets muy be .vobtuinod
for one duller «nd fifty
cents ($1,50) from any
membor of the four soce
fetics. The annce will
tnke ploce from nine to
ones It is a much untici=
pated avent. It is hoped
the proceeds will reach
the $100 mark as that is
the amount of the Q.2.S sie
scholarship for wich the
dance is helds

The first Q.T.Seui.
Scholarship, w.s «aw rded
in 1922, Points for tho

Scholarship, ut this time,
could be m.de by the sen
lor class onlye Ina few
years, however, it was
decided tht points could
be obteined during «a pere
sonts junior and senior
yearse

In 1924, Theta Nu
having gone but of existe
ence, the student Council
Supplied part of the m.ney
but the nome still ree
Welued YsTl Saure

aS the yeurs passed
more _ ways of eurning
points were «added to the
list, and ot the present
time, therc »re ten clubs
or organisnbions from
which one can obtain points.

In 1933 the soph mores
were cllowed to compete
for the Q.TiS.i.

The Q.7 S.i,. scholar—
ship is now 17 years oldo

CANDIDATES NaMiD
4S JUNIORS MEET

Last Wednesday, the
junior clcss met in the
Littlo Theatre to select

Candidates for next years
student cowicil presidents

Kenneth Lasher, student
council president, took
chargo of the meetingeMiss
Mary Ue Conklin and Mrse
4nna Ke Barsom represented
the faculty.

Nominees were; Miriam
Fletcher, uth Selkirk,
Jean Laymab, Mildred Mate
tice, Leonard Benjamin,
Douglas, and Newell Cross,

Tho class discussed
the resp.nsibility, pere
sonality, and leadership &
those nomine ted. Miss Conke
lin advised the students
to remember thi.t they wore
electing next yearts stude
ent council vcfficers in
selecting the candidates
for the presidency.

The final nominees are;
Miriam Fletcher
Mildred Mattice
Leo d Benjamin

Richard Peland

The general schcol ew
lections will be conducted
later this springs

Geis TO CONDUCT
aNNUsL BuN Quer

The amucal Ga. Ce
Banguet will be held at
the Wellington Hctel ,
Thursday, May 19 at 6330»
The banguet cummittee

consists of the following;

Patricic Gibson,
General Ch:.irman

Marjorie Stantcn,
Mistress of Cere
emonies

Betty Schreiner,
Finance cheirman

Virginci Nichi 1s,
Placecards.

Each cf the officers ,
and [iiss Bo Hitchcock will
sporke

aD WHITE
»-TLNE OF YeStERD..Y

Historic: Icts

When wiilne clusses were vconaucted
on the top floor or pruper Hull, it wes
a tradition for each graduating class to
leave a ee to the school, This pres-
ent usually consisted of a erik ofa
Creek Pale These secti ns wore hung
1s in the upper hellse When
transfered to its present
these sections were brought
d placed in the walls of the
library next to the ctilinge ‘The scenes
represent the conquest of Babolyne This
friezo still decorates our Milne librarys

Prior to the days in Draper lilne
School loccted on Willett Street ,
between dison ave, and Hudson Aves
opposite i ingtcn Parke Due to some
disaster, this building burned and then
the school was constructed on Washinge
ton avenuce

SIGMA BANQUET

nm. Banwuet, which through
elweys been on the night
Be dence will carry out

©. this yocr when it
a at Jack's Re teurent from

Ate
.Scper, mistress of Cere=
monies, is i. charge of entertainmente
The other ittces with their members
are; Doris Holmes, Betty Barden, Miriam
Freund d Ruth Rrsp, plrce cards ;
Betty Iimmn end Shirley Rubin, flowerss

Margaret Chase, reservitions,

R..DIO NOTES

The Stroud Twins have definitely
improved these past two weeks. Nw, since
Jon amechc, the verstaile master of cere=
onies has stepped in their diulogue has
wightened upe sin interesting thing to
icte is thet most of the liughs come from
ho ad liboing which occurs, instead of
vrom the rogular scripts

Noxt
The.ter
Gcorge
aventie'.

Momay night, the Lux

will present Loretta Young an
Brent in “The Girl from Tenth
Mhis program has never deailed to
give fine cntcrtainment, and thot is why
it is voted the most popular dramatic
program on the aire

3 tu
wauce tour threign tue lorge cities.

Observaticnss

Rudy Valleets program vught to
be i.aproveds

il Beker cught to find scme
Bo

3 and Allen ought to find
y motoriale

nd Sqndborn ought to cut
n their ndvertising for

MeCrtthy dois end
spoons.»

Wolume Mit, Wur vi bev
+ OK KR KR HH
* sEccwaicEs
* OKO OR Re OK

The Rentoiu High News cf the Rer.
High Schoul, Renton, Ldington 3.

especi.lly not prper,e ‘The hadd d
herdlines are neat and attractive.

RR

Nott

New
Cartoi is
of the pages

The Terrase Tribune of the
Terrace High Schovl, Schenectady,
York hus a gocd sports pages
add to the cleverness

"This enets on the houses" said the
Airplane pilot as he prepared te drep
another bombe

Renton High News|

The scene is a baseball gamee
Seventh graders "Sarl, why de all those
players belong to the ~nion?"
Earl Goodrichs'Whot makes you think they
do?"
Seventh grader; "The man seasted beside
me said that the last batter went out on
6 strixe."

Renton High News

Senior Sentiments

When I wes « little freshman,
I thought it would be grand,
To be an idle senior

4nd with the seniors strand.

Vall, now I am a senior,
But I have no time to dream
I have te wrk just twoice as hard
fo write a darn term themes

The Wex Beacon
Sossips "Don't you think hets just the
picture cf his brother?"
Second gossip; "He was fremed and hung
if that's what you menny"

Renton High News

Famous lnst wordSeecess
What fuels these mort:1ls be" said
Mephistopheles as he fed his victims to
the eternal fires
Renton High News

the rifle man who
lost his sanse of aim and now he sings to
his target that ohd favorite, "Oh How I
Miss You Tonighty"

4nd then there

Renton High News

4lumni Notes

Leis Lentz, a popular former member
of Milme, is ncw a popular member of
Cortland. She has been attending Corte
land since the fall of 136, and, assthis
is a three year course, she will be grade
usted this Junee During these three
years she hes been preparing for her
Gureer us u kindergerten teacher.

A she hrs secured « pcsition
Hie the W ateey tiie schoole There hus not
@ for a long
new experiences

a) so this Will po a

CRIMSON AND WHITE 5 Fl. TURE

POE a ap oem

Evidently, Friduy the tuirteenth
means nothing in tne lives vf tucse
brave Miluites whe ore pleuudi, to ven=
ture ovt tomnight, Persuucly, being of
@ Superstitious nature, we are Nas fing a
wary eye on the mobs

Jac'c Boughton has "% Inst decided
to ask Lillion Eeleshymer} "Last" meaning
least December), while’Sugarfoot" Gulnac
is going tc rl little Jeanie Layman
arcund the donce-floor. Betty(L.Z. )
Shuitz h finclly given Little Boy
Burgess his big chunce. Mcke the most
of it, Bill; pportuuity cnocks but once

Stoinhordt and Marx(atwrneys-at-
law) are tcoting Maggie "French II"( toc)
Cherles «nd Mary Winshurst, respectively»
Nice work, boyst

Of c:urse, cll the old stand=bys
will be thore, so you cancount on watch
ing Midse snd S ely; Bar and George,
Dele snd Brud, Rey ind Benjy, etce trip

shi femtastic. The bad luck of
the day lrerndy hit poeor Mischa, who
had planned to cttend with LeRoy{quaren-
tined)Smith. Bad luck was sti11 with us
whenwe learned that Johnie¢Home-run*)
Fink wasn't going to honor us with his
prescence t.n ight, but then hencrts hove
been breken before,

Robert(Cucrlie Chuse) Gurdner will
Maorgeret oS Suvu oS nue, ots rouuy,
and Betty Hoyt Will represent me Junior
High as she "trucks ca uown"with Dickie
Selkirk. It. remeins mystery to all
who Skip Skinner hes fovored with an ine
vitation, but it won't be long nowe

ft

we will mention
little green
two occupants

As a parting shot,
the fact thet we hepe the
our will s foly corry its
in the frent soat, and

thet Nicky and
Waddie will be tied securely in the
runblee

For further news
rive aunt Jonnye

on the ..T.Seie

ACES ING. ON

(=)
@ recd cover a m eas down =
sther dey, we were stringely re=
of i.ilmne and its lumatescopse=—-
pils. ‘hose numbers especially remind=
us of our «lmao Matere

"Bowildered"-----+) Bob Nattell
"Soseph, Joseph"---Millie Mattice
"Sweet Suots——-| Sue Roberts

1isticated Lady"----Jinny Tripp

"The Dig Dipper"----- Cnuci MacCullah
(Wetch Lim at tie gs Sens )

TNolume WML, Number 207 Tl

PGi May 13, 196°

eho. oN T
Bone healt AEE Fo Wege

ChaSoY ClCKS 315

In English ¥l clas
responsible for r
articles in different magazines.
ing up, the teicher isked,

gach

pupj1.is

In cheols

“whe is responsible fcr the "Sature
day Evening Post?"

Wortendyke; Benjamin Franklin.

ok ok Ok Ok

Mirilam-Fletcher; ny figure muy be moved
freely through space with
out change of size or
shapes

They couldn't
for moving it.

Joyce Murdicks charge you

* OK HK

Posy Freund; (whilereading Shhkespecre)

"Un eight-Legged marine cat 1s an

Octopussy!

Ok OK

Walt Seimg Hots got his be.k opene

Gua; I have note
Plummer; It's on open and shut casos
OK
In chemistry, while taking up the
study of metals, tho teacher «skedy
“hat namo did the «ancients have
for "nickel"?
Newt Cross; Five Contss
ek oe Om
a8 the great Goorge Scoville once
said, "Once e heel, clweys stepped on,"
cd
Heard in recent Sigma meeting

while discussing a certain ruthore

“Has he any works?"

Woper; "Sure, what de you think makes

him tick@"

"Tt 's Hosler pulu Wun vone"ekegcnts

MLanight In o Modhouse™ 0.0.5 cis

{Notume hy Number 210

WA ATD WHITE PAGE 4 Wa 8
Editorial Starf Dearest offspring
Betty Barden puff puff 1
Freda Regen just hurried over from the rnnex
Chirle8 Senderson ond i say
Ruth Selkirk those curved corners on the
Jean Best Sidewolks are cuite handy one of
dane tnose new ice c. m and pepstcie
Ed Starzwe-ther concessions Just
Newell Cposs jeurneyed down my esophagus
Ben Douglas in pessing $ felt oaly
Ira Moore extreme frigidity and c
Cirts? Sports Editors Ruth Rasp sensation in fost
ker tures Editors Bette Tincher while hoping not to offend the
Doris Welsh mUgust manufacturers of
Art Editors lwarcia wiley the cre msicie
. = Guerles macCulloch i am com % thet
Uhiy Paper Cores voris solmes favorite saustronomicsl crertion is

the old fashioned chco%io

Journd ism Class but that is my english blocd
my co n theodore termite is here
Business Staff for this week end he plnns to
teke fiossie fruitfly of
Business Menager Earl Goodrich the annex to tho gq t s 2 dence
Managing Editor ucss Hill they make a good
Mimeographers armon Lyvermore pair as both of
Hermon Fetten them are fond of
Printer Dick Paland shage ing ellen
Distributors John Wykes and i ere just
Robert Wortendyke learning to
% step although
Typists Betty Mann it is very difficult
Shirley Burgess i intend to master
ada SnyJer =1e sheg before
Helen fhmean ext fall

ve yeu noticed some of
queer combinetions of couples

Shirley Ruin

ifiss Katherine E. Wheeling for the q t
Faculty Adviser evidently varioty is the spice
of iife but 4 will teke
Director Miss Jean Strong ellen any day and covery dey

we will stt#end the milne horseshow
Published weekly by the Crimson and together next week
White staf: at Milne Hygh School, albany, 1 heard somebody say it
ew XC mening the horse st
wes hot stuff
meaning i know not what

by the wy
> NMCVHLR HU sc—aRD when the ,lod tidin,s of the
y brsebell victory over albany high
¢ f Miluive wed i-was so overjoyed
ea pe Looxed in nis head that i drank too much
Rs ~o get Regents informetion coco cola

hen ke got there, well i am peally oshemed
; Ho felt auite » scare cheerio
fe! Just musicnl syncopations timothy termite

{
spectaled Bill
aicd until
atuirtions MYSTERY OF TE
tcnais snd swim,
school for him,
19YS On Cxcminctions}

MISSING COVER

is the cecrioon page??? The
$s omitted week to give the
mere profeddional appernrances
eertoons on the
peper. The society
ed because we are
per concise, yet

poper
never sce
of «a

our

trying
complete in news intcrost,

If you would like a cartoon page,

perhaps in connsetion with the feature

+ spesk to someone on

ave co nete in 233. The
likes suggestions.

PAGE 5

CRIMSON AitD oie 3, 195°
HOME ECONOMICS CURRICULAR }
The scction of the Home Economics This weex the {
Department,of which Miss Fillinghem clone bég inning a s i
is in charse, offers Senior High School ing the vari Xe) abet
students two elevtive co rses on foods students miy study. [t is hcped ..» .tha't, }
end natritiong These sre Home Economics 2] tnese articles will sive Milnites a ‘
and Hom. Tcouomics 3, Eome Economics 2 | better idea of whet tho cours ay |
being oc prrequisite course to Home Eco = take cre like and that they wili chcecse }j
nomics 3, ond both of which are especially | subjects for next yorr which they will i
good for girls j;l1rnning to. tk-e up work enjoy studying,
in dietics or nursing.
dass =f

These courses iucluue sustruction
in an advanced study or ryoas, food pre=
servation, waich covers Canning, meking
jams and jellies, both special and
general dictices, ond mirketings Marketing
refers to the selection of food when
buying, whet mre the bect foods to buy,
and whit focds -re best for chil¢eren of
different rgese Gener.) dietics refers
to the p ning of brlanced diets, while
Speclil dicthts refers to the correction
of certa dis s through coutrol of
the study of menu plonning, table decor=
ations, cnd setting, and , of course meal
servings

Each girl gets the chance to cook,
a very halpful cnd useful opportunity,
for, as « Barsea puts it, “ne does not
beve to parse a Lakin sentence every day
in later lifo but he does have to cat."

10TH YE..R BIOLOGY

10th
range of scic

grade biology offers a wide
tific motericl for the stu=-
Rent who wishes to make Science his major
yu minor secuence, or who wishes en extra
ee ents credit, which will be ecepted by
ny college.

Biology 10 will jive wus student wuo
was alercudy t.sen ololugy ¥, & greuter

cnowledge cud appreciution of this most
nter ost subject ot biology, It cons
isins less contract work thon does the

jiology 9 course. In many woys,however,it
1s a continurtion of 9th yenr biologye

This advenced biology course goes
nto detcil on the structure and functions
f the hummn body. It covers, to some exe”
ent, boteny, zcology, and the very inter-

ing and actoi led study of genetics. In
ke yor, Durwin's famous
of evolution is studdei ond dis-
scientific systen cf nomencla=

lums are
tions are
tted re=
ito deep a uotebuck of the experi =
porfoime yew, freehcnd
toe
BLCLPEY, 10 is mecounend as by people
be st inter=

cise Sur

1

.ments of the your, in this

$th YER GENURAL SCIENCE

Ninth yoar geonena: science is a

course of chemistry, physics, und bio~
logy. During the yecr this corse
Covers pin-hole cameras, soap mukingy

purificction of wrter, wrter pressure,

and other interosting tcpics, The pure
pese of this subject very concises
As Moose puts it, "Ninth year gener=
as nee his two purposcse Tne first is

to help the student
entitically cand sec

our surroundingse"

sclve problems sci»
idly te learn about

Gne cf the most interesting oxperle
coursG, Was
of forces in a magnet,
ber magnet in a magnet

to find tho lines
You first place o

borad, which is ¢ rectangular beard with
& soctiun cut out of the middle, large
enough to hold the bar magnet. ‘Thon,
you plece a paper over the beard and
sprinkle ir filings on it. Following
sens you tp one ond of

your finger lightlys

Lfter the ta
arcund tac

the filings will form
and shew the size of
its see lines of filings
going aw.y from the Nerth Pele, toward
the Scuth Pole cf the magnet thus, show
ing the lines of fi rcee The diggram of
the result of the experiment is below.

Pai tee

IS (macner) N|

s
. < pu ~ 2

Dr. Moose reco.unends 9th year

gener] science especially tc commercial

stude whe are not gcing te major in

science. It will give them a wider scle

ithout themhhaving to
ef biclogy, chemise

6ntifie knowledge
spend 2 your on ea
try and physics,

AMOEBA PARAMEC(UM

aii Olume WIL Number Me

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