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CRIMSON AND WHITE

Friday, May 7, 1987

THE MILNE SCHOOL

Albany, N. Y.
Volume VII, Number 25

JUNIOR NEWS

WAITING FOR AN OUTCAST

loa ees 8 EG, Deacon RSTED A

SEVENTH GRADE HOME ROOM PRESENTS PLAY

Home Room 224 presented a play
entitled "Do You Believe in Luck” in
assembly last Thursday. The charasters
in this one act pley were as follows;
Jane CrandonrParbara Rosenthal; Pogs:
Crandon, Glenna Smith; Jtmmte, Billy Lang;
Mrsy Crandon, Rita Fig yy Sofie Jonus,
Leila Santz; Mrs. Jones, Margaret Hoe

eckers Marigold Alice, Jean HevenorsAunt

Pewelape, Barbara Russell; eb, John Jone
Sings Profe Livingstene, Philip Snerey 4
reporter, John Cheeseboros a newsboy, Ja-
mes Haskinse

The plot was centered uround "Aunt
Penelopets Opel Necklace”, The dialogue
very clever and the acting was goede
ed as though the whole audience
jompe n an unearthly scream wes
d announcing that “Aunt Tehelcope ™
tbont the missing necklaces

Among those that game an outstanding
were Berbera Russell, buybara
itl, Billy Leng, Rita Figarsky, end
Gmithe

WHAT'S THE RIGHTH GRADE GOT
THAT THE 7 AND 9 CAN'T SEE?

The second annucl (perheps) Hobby
Show will be produced for the parents of
the eighth gradors this aftermoor from.
three thirty until five o'clock. Martin
Edwards, chairman, has assured every one
that the show will be a great successe

One of the feature attractions will

be the presontction of Mrs» Wiges thru
the kindness of homeroom 126. Mrs. will
bring her children along also to entere

tain.

The Mifme Library will be the scence
of the actions and it is expected to
bring many parentse

Prizes will be awarded for the best
exhibit,to add c bit of competition. \

GIkL SCOUTS TO GIVE TEA FOR MOTHERS

20 of
: mothers

Syms

Milne.

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CRIMSON. AND WHILE

Editoricl Staff

Editor-ineChief
Associate Zditors

Estelle Dilg
Edward Langwig
Jeen Bushe

Miriam Boice
ardelle Chadderdon
Van Varner

Gilbert Dancy
Jean Tarches

Alma Brown

David Fuld

Walter Griggs
Kenneth Gypson
Charles Golding
Suzanne Roberts
Jacquelyn Townsend
Betty Hoyt

Mercia Pissikummer
Marriane Adams

Composing Staff

Exehange Editor
Club Editors

Art Editor
Mime ographing
Humor Egitor
Reperters

Faculty Adviser Miss Ruth Moore

THEY'RE ALL PHONEY

Maybe some of you students heva-
been hearing rumors of another change
of hours next year. These might have
cheered up some of you who didntt like
the new hours, Well, they're fakes as
it has been apnounced by Dr. Frederick
thet there will be no such change and
that they weren't even planning toe

The rumors traveling around were .
probably gathered from some eavesdropper
who got the wrong idea. You wontt have
to get up ecrly und petitions prob=
ably won't meke & change, so youtd bet-
ter Sive UDe

HUMOR

Friend; "I see you are reading a book on
travels”

Readers; "Yes, I'm on & vacatione As I can-
not afford to travel, I read travel books

and meke believe that I go places,"

Friend: "But you are book

buckwiird.""
Reader: "Yess I'm on the return trip."

reading the .

"You remind me of the sea."
"Because I'm wild, restless
romantic?"

Boy: "No; because you mke me sicko”

end

Weekly Pun

Mr. snd Mrs. Jolly were going over
the month's

budget book, checking the
‘hrs Jclly noticed one item
$3", and another, "Hok $7",

ides others scattered throughout the
Oke
"hot are these Hoks?" he finaliy
ackede
"Heaven only knows," replied his
ifse

PaGi 2

MAY 7, 1937
Ma

Ma -- that femilioar name reminds us
again of the annual memorial day for our
best friend, our mother. One day, only
one day, out of a whole year isapt iaside
TG ~~ remember our mothers. It really
is a shame, isn't it, that for this day
only we are kind to thet person whe is
so dear to us. Our tongues are ‘ always
making us talk Bhout how nice Miss Blank,
a& school teacher is, but do we often
think about how nice our greatest teach-
er, our mother is? Do we often think of
&llshe does and has done for us? Do we
often think of how little we do for her?
Remember, won't you,that even though
Mother's Day is once a year, our mothers
do for us oll year, Remember, too, to do
the same for thems

STYLES

Whether you spend your vacation on
the beach or ina camp you will look
smart every minute if you follow these
suggestions.

&t the beach a bathing suit of
course is in order, There are many style
bathing suits and so get one to suit
your taste. Although you will spned most
of your time ina bathing suit you will
want to dress up a little in the after-
noon, Any wash dress or tub silk will
make you feel quite dressed up after the
bathing suit. Besides wearing a bething
suit on the beach there are shorts or
slacks, With these get a halter so you
can get a nice tane

If you have a camp thet is not near
@ lake or pond you wntt need a bathing
suit. You may wear slacks, shorts or
culottes, thoughe In the afternoon you
will get dressed again as above.

Next week; What to wear while trav—
eling.

CHARACTER SKETCH

He
is

He or she is in Home Room 121.
or she is tall, light haired, and
often given to blushing.

Put your answer in the Junior Crim=
son and White drawer,

The answer to last week's character
sketch was Corrinne Edwards of Home Room
1304

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ANNUAL OUTING

The annucl outing of the Milne boy's

end girls will be held on June 9. By
& vote the excursion won out ahead
of the proposed Field Day. The _ people

who want to gc will go down the river on
the Day Boat tc Kingston Point. The ad-
mission wili be the showing of your stu-
dent Ce

Volumes, Number 26

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