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CRIMSON AND WHITE

Friday, Jan. 28, 1938

THE MILNE SCHOOL

Albany, N. Y.
Volume VIII, Number 15

SENIOR NEWS

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vn thy 1958 Clas
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form of £Ce
MiNe. wait OWE i lestly givus
the cretit u ti y tht

the ric

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knew tert t Ponr..uees whit
he cre tole
Rs eT ELT
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font. CHU “HUG widens), Wall Heo
ab elt riv UvegilemS desl eGieely vis Vile
Pige dll Gutiyt, 40 ds e pretest th
wilne 6 Ley Ubegi.ws ~ vice yerre
hvery Q0aur yorr the guno is pleyod nt
i.ilne.

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Cceym 1s te game
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SENIOR IGE
Th) 2k
DuNCh wal.
will hive
this & t--~
le te

‘he party
which will be s..1e%..ir.
iveryene is ur,el t. ¢
Mewest and brightust ¢
the ocoassion.

will

suajonmli ov Ujlas is general Chaire

dike Ler tiie Nove illy tur,ess is in
Ciines .f the ercucser. crrinounonts.
HLOK aharews, ans Le Pach reo oF
tecerAtions, plraiet surprise
we wey Of teour tions. Wt sure te oume
Bue wh t lt is.

Borsthy vhoriu Woh on Kor, ad
Werion wletehsm oa rgo ut thu
Onvertely wi probubly be

Suligs ant ¢

The ohap sr
shovliug,
Lies

s. Les

Cush

Richsjra tia

lecor.tlons ov

2 HILOWS 5 C.

nluvge, au ted, “bis

and .Cvessople wore lent throu,

eehuurosity of ne vOY_s wobey oV
Schsnectady, Lime horace Bond cf the
wuranis Club, lense remenoer tht
these terials nad Petiens ho not
belon, to us nd the whole senor) will
be hela responsible for the: many OF
you ove aBked Lor ovules weovriticns .t
Sche.l @inves and we Cemplyine with
your requests to the best cl wur cbility
tusnurrow nipht. Coeur tins sre
at possible if students terr ther down
YP Curry them lwo i S.UVUNIPB. by
pleiss niopt th Sid pu liey tad
dow -ur vxperimva’ bu ¢ success.”

los o TOW PL. Cuo EOOh.

ln CG) WML. Ce On

With tho co-operation of the Milne
Students, iiss Eaton has decided tha +
the reference bocks in the Milne library
will be moved Into the conference rvorme

after regents week this room be
known &S the Reference Room us it

will be easier for pupils to do research
since cll the reference books will Le in
one places

The votes of the students that Miss
E.ton received were un important fector
nh the decision. The more studious
people seemed to prefer the reference
room dea.

Fron now on,
any help in your
Roon

ludlnites, if you need

Studies, the Keference
is at your service.

CRIMSON aD .ILE
Editorial Staff

Editor-in-Chief
AssociateRditor
Senior Ass. Editor
Managing Editor
Society Editor
Exchange Editors

Virginia Tripp

Club Editor

Student Council Rep.
Fec ture Editor
Sperts Editor
Sports Writers

Girls’ Sport Editor
Art Egitor

Mer,earct Charles
Richerd andrews

Reporters

Ruth Rasp
Ano Hynting
Helen Barker
Doris Yelsh
Betty Tincher
Miriem Fraucnd
Dorothy 5
Charles S$

Dorothy Dey

hert Marx
Seeinhardt
Burgess

Business iichoers

Distributing

Mimeographers

Printer
Dypists

Miss Kather . Wheeling
Faculty Adviser

Published weekly by the Cr
White staff at the Milne Sei
deny, New Yorks v

Pikes COMbwwES SY RoiaRUE
Your bock reviewer hes finally

found a o2°* that girls and boys will
read with cqual enjoyment. It's ancther
of the Remarque books with the horror of
wer ard its after effects cs its themes

of the
ising

Youn; Bob, the youngest
three comrcdes, ets Pat, a su

girl of the { war type, and their
vadeship develcps into a very real
other, But Bob came

ar end found his country
ed end se he wis ble te
living for himself, much
less supvcrt a wife. The iguaticon
very abl. cit out the disestrous ef-
fects of the Werlé War on the jencration
whe fousht ite

earn a 1

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JANUARY 26, 19%8
FRO AND CON

Semetime in the future we will hive

two bys societies, tc cf whick.

belong if
‘ rf

The school is ¢
thet it
Never before

fore,
the buys societi
on the part of the person joi

as welly

Lest year, cnd this year
i societ

the boys have seen
con be a lot of fu
ketball

mInetoh, not to
whieh they are
to restrict the

nts, but scme
@e Very often

ah

we gain
na knowing thet th
are or
were not chosen by a

becuuse taney

socivtyos
PLAY DLY PRAISE
& week ago Saturdey, the Girls’
Athletic Council sponsored & Miln
Basketball Play Day, Ruth Risp aid an
exce'lent job as general c)

all the ccmmittecs worked hard,
inviteticns were the % origina. ene
clever we huve ever se @ she enter
tainment was literally a "screem".

Everyone, Milnites and their guests,
enjoyed themselves thorowhlyse All the
eames weren't played exactly on
schedule and the lunch was «a bit late,
but everything considered, the
Play Day was a huge success$ We are
rather’ late in ofverin, our congratulat-
icns but they are none the less sincere,

Play Days make friends und good
times four everybody concerned; this one
wus & "pip"S Ge Ae Oey here's to

you for mre Play Days!

a Toure Vt Amber bis
CRIMSON AND WHITE PROBS Peg == xo ~ JANUARY 28, 1938 La
OK RR KK OF te ee Re OOS
* socmmms * * uxcHANces * a
* * * *
oe OR OR Ok ok OK KR ok ok
Quin; Member of the Latin class;"How come Cae-
sur could throw up walls so quickly?"
Key WNeviton openud the mecting in

the absence of the president. quot:.tions
were from ‘Jordsworthe June Grace gave a
report onhis life and Joyce Murdock
read a list of his works.

The membe:s noaninated the officers
for next simestere The society unnnime
ously elocted Lois Nesbitt for president
next semestor,.

Mistress of Ceremonies, Damia Win-
shurst, Appointecd Lois Heyner, Lois
Nesbitt, snd Betty Tincher to halp
here

Theta Nu:

The members discussed initiation
of the new members @ér the society.

Richnrd Andrews gave a report on
the book, My Ten Yerrs in & Quendry, by
Robert Benchleye

The Theta Nu besketball toam
ptems to piny sever:.1 games with teams
from local schoolse
Sigmas

Shirle; Burgess geve tie bio=
graphy and worss of Willa G.ther, The
sophomores med up for waekr Sigme
ribbons Verne Perxins is going
buye

Janet Jensing gnve 2 renort on the
decorations for the Quin-Sigma i-ncee
The juniors ond seniors signed u;

their sophon.res fister. Jean La Grong

ettended the mocting.

Ade lphoi:

Fred Regan fave a report on the

book 40 Yesrs of Soctdand Yard by Wensler.
It is the st-ry of agstective's carcer,
which describes the crimes he had

worked One

GROUPS BUSY
ON PROJECTS

The cifiermt groups cf the Dramatics

Club are bus: workin, cn their separate
projectse
The 5S mere Atting Group is worke

ing on the slay “2we Crowks end A Lady".

The Jynior Acting Group is prepar-
tng the play “Peapct on the Rocks" by
Kirkpatric hich is tc be piven in

assembly, Soone The cust incluuss Betty
Barden, 3 Deuslus, Fred Rogin,
Deris Hill and Doris
Holmes.

M,chric, Lucas

(cuntiimed in colum. wo)

Teacher; "Evidently he didntt have the
W.Peie working for him''s

Burburi.. Soper (walking in the
with squeuky shoes): There
in my scul",

library
is music

The Vesterette
—
Gordon(visiting Janet in the lcte hceurs)
"How can I ever leave your"
Tired father (Poking his head in the
door); "Bus No7, Trein Nos 40, or any crbY
Stratford Bugle

Davis; "Do you ever cerry spere parts for
automobiles?" (he was carrying a steering

wheel).

Clerk; "Yes, Sir, you wont c new steering.
wheel?"

Davis; "Ne, I need everything else new-
the steering wheel is the cnly thing

left".
Stretford Bugle

Dramatics(ccntinued)

The Sets Group has almcst finished
their model staje. They expect to ecm=
plete it this weeks

The Special Acting Group is reding
three-.ct plays. They plan te cheose one
te present sometime in Aprile

GesieCe

4t the last mectin, of Gee C. Shir
ley Baldwin wus in charge of the enter—
taimment.

FRENCH CLUB

the new members
lest meeting of tho

The initiation of
was continued 4t the

Clube

Off icers for the second semester
were nominated. They well be elected
after exuminationse

-HOBBY CLUB

4t the last meeting of the Club,
LeRoy gave a talk or cbolishing American
Intercollegiate Fortball, from erticles

taken from the Recder'ts Disest.

At their next meeting, the club will
have a debate on salmcn fishing: by the
Japenese on the const of Alaska. Stanley
Eddison will be Captcin of the negetive
side and Kinsley Grige of the affirma-
tive.

WNoome VAN, Nomloer Vou
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CRIMSON AND Te PAGE JENUERY 28, 1938
JUNIOR VARSITY MILNE RuIDE:S MED? DEFEAT

TIES SCHUYLER JAYVEES

Last S: turd:
Last Saturday’ night saw the climax time this sersor
of the Juhior Vcarsity’s seison, with @ feat at the h:
fest, thrilling gcme which ended in a tie he game wa:
score and went into an over—time periods thriliing clim

The finel score was 23-23; and the game
had the spectators on their fect all LFter being ahead fcr mest of the

tor the second
ert down to dom
llip Schyylere
mide mre exciting by a

throughe % by one Gechsive peint a
y Schyler in the last
Dick Prland was high scorer, with seconds of the geme, The fiwi
Six points, snd those sophomore stan-— wes 31 -30 in Schuylerts fever,
chions, Fick and Jones were right behind
him, thou,h the +t€8-mc me the closest to Tiger Taft led his tecm mates with

defe.t it hes yet come. 11 points, He pleyed a gocd fast game

worthy of his recoré. Mertin Creesy
Toe score ut tne heli, wus 9-8, in fuvored 10 points. for iiatne.

fuvor of t..e Schuyler team, out wuen the

final whistle blew, the score was tied Ali of the boys played a very fist

up at 21-21, After a five minute inter= ygeme, but made lots of unnecesscry Toulse

mussioa, the teoms tried to breck that

deadiocis ina three minute over time,

period, but succeeded only in raising the

score two points on each side. PLaNS STaRTED FOR wNNUsL uNTICS

slreudy the girls hive started
Plans for the coming innucl antics, The
GIRLS" VARSITY LOSES date for this tredition is March 25,
{0 BLUTHLEHEM CENTRAL
4s usual the main fe:ture of the
The girls’ versity basketball team. evening will be a gcme between the

lost a valant fight to Bethlehem Central Seniors, who cre the present diy champ-
H,eh School lcst Fridiye The game was ions, and the best lower cless team.
very slow goirg, the Milne girls were un—

able to get a start; pissing was slow Other events of the ovening will
and saots were poor. The fincl .scere include marc » Acneing and tumblings
was © -8 in favor of Delmer, After the featured events, denceiug will

couclude the evening's gcity.
Those who played on the tecm ares

seniors: Stenten, Gibson, Seymour.
Tripp, Sincnous, Nesbitt. Winshurst,M. 7
Charles, Winshurst. Ds, juniors, Rasp, G. ae Ge SPONSORS SONG CONTEST

N*chols, Ecleshymer, and Weishe
i Go Ae Cy is spcusoring a song cone

Regardless of this first disappoint- test!} The purpose is te find & song
ment, the Girls «re perfecting their suiteble tc use as the theme scng of the
play and plen to comeback when they meet Aihletic Clube This ccntest is cpen to
Delmar in future. G.mes with Mount members of Ge de Ca ‘The prize will be

Pleasant, St, dpuvs, enu velour are o@ metal acknowledging the prize scree
scheduled to be yheyeu utter the id=
year examse Since the begirain, of this Club,

there has never boun c theme svtige The
girls need this song to adc pep and gvcd
feelings at the stcrt or clcse cf their

4¥ THE SKTISUITS? meetingg, If you have cny music:.1 or
lyric abilility, why not enter? If ycu
During, the recent cola spell, Miss tuum up with someane cnd win first pluce

Hitchcock conducted | kating classes « medal will be given to each of yous
at Washivgtoa Park accounts for It's un honor you wontt forget if your
the maay si suits t ior High girls Song is selectede It will be enterod on
are faverinuse In order to get 1 skating the record of Ga iy Co, end sung at
letter, the girls must skate cround the every meeting fdblowing its introduce
luke a specified number ct times. 4180 tions
they mst teke pert inin ice carnival

which wil be the cle fenture of

the outcoor winter clas

DID YOU SaY LICENSE?

In crder to cbte driver's
liceuse, ene must. c certain
custimary rulese This <¢ Was

Specially fur ti.ose are

pessity, « driver*s test in
INst te sh whet
Yor. we give

be esked
seme of Milnets

BOG oa
RE given 5:
cat driverss

t showli you drive?

ee Wes

x8 the cor will

How £75

Se
n at. least two
It rast be true because
arounde!
4.) do in cess purt of tae car

6. How to strrt « cor’
EQ Ste. use the
clutch sys
7e HOw to stop = ar?
kin The red-
Ys ve
ltz—-N., lutest invention
With thot.”
Fe
iis.”
ht es well give up;
re talking ebeut

anyweye

Metamorposis

iS a grand lover,"
ve Bees lovers”

fy 3" nodde Mrse
“Wow he's rn.te ie
stove ¢
Ee
Busy et Ali Dines
“you sa)juld see Jchn's wite stir upa
Gries" said a Elsie.
‘trou shiul@ sec her stir up the Bediest

Aid Seep sniffed the second cous=-

ine

Tolume. Vii, Nerniber 15]
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IT BaPPENED OXE }

I saw a t2

Day, tsie Old

rue Contes=

Droe

sion that

will

give

strollec along F

replied "Gee, But Youtre Swelle At
this she said, "I Still Love to Kiss
You Good ~Nitet, but I said, "Good-bye
Forever, this is my Farewell to arms",
Then In the Still of the Nite, I hag~ ~
a Cigarette in the - Derk and thought

sadly of my Memories.

SUCCESS SLORY

Jimmie surely is ne beaut,

Qnly mother thinks he's cute,

In feotball Jim hero,
Jimmie’s shag would rite him zeroes

Yet. all the girls crd fond cf Jin,
Dozens of them fleck to him,

Blondes and redhe- Ree snort ond tall,
Fellow Jis

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