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CRIMSON AND WHITE

Friday, January 18, 1935

THE MILNE SCHOOL

Albany, N. Y.
Volume V,

Number 11

JUNIOR NEWS

EXaM SCHEDULE

4

e@ exam schedule for the Junior
Sehool has been announced, For the
‘ *. and eighth grades the last class
period will be Tuesday, Jan. 28.

Seventh Grade;
Wednesday, Jan. 29.
2:00 - he = lel,
130.
QO - English - 5,
10;00 - Social Science -

1e6,

Eighth Grade:
Thursday, Jan. 30.

8:00 - Math. - Same rocms as
ade

9:00 - Engli ce room

10;00 - Social Science - Same
room

fhe exams in Science, art, Home Ec-
cs, Industrial arts, and Social
age, and Commerce will be held in
e last class period.

There will be no school for the
th grade cn Wednesday and Friday dnd
the seventh grade on Thursday and

Friday.
Ninth Grade;
Tuesday, Jan. 29.
9;00-12:00 - Civics - 529, 524,
320
1;00-4300 - Biology - 324, 336,
333

) |fraffic Club was

STU.

cIL

in
that there would be one

! It was decided Student Council

afternoon party

;On January 25. A party in the evening
twill be given 0) Nay 24, for those who
{can dance. The afternocn party is pri-

jmarily for
|Phere will
énd £&

tf

{come if

the seventh and eighth grades.
be dancing with a victrola,
tinth aders are allowed to

Two clubs were given money. The
given $1.75 for their

ics Club $.45 for a

(badges and the Dr

reserved tables
jwhatsoever in the cafeteria, according
ta vote taken in Council meeting.

HOMBROOM
i
Homeroom 129 is to give an assembly
program in the near future. The play
‘will be "Tne Pioneers" by Mary MacDonald.
They plan to have discussions conducted
jby John Crawford and Eernie Swartz. The
i¢lass also expects to start banking. A
penicl sharpener will be bought for the
convenience of homeroom,

the

Homeroom 150 he elected new offi-

jcers. They are enjamin Douglas, presi-
dent; Leonard 3 amin, vice-president;
jJohn Allyn, secretary; and Robert Gard-

lner, treasurer,

Wednesday, Jan. 30. | Homeroom 2<8 plans to buy flower
9;00-12:00 - Latin I - 333, 366 ;bulbs to make the homeroom more cheer-
Thursday, Jan. 31. {fuls.

*9;00-12:00 - El. Algebra - 224,:

B26, 227

1;00-4;00 - English I = £33,2c7 |Miss Halter taug)

Homeroom 121 has elected Gilbert Dan-
icey aS new sergeant-at-arms. Last Tuesday
ht the boys how to dance:

228, 226

ninth grade do not have to come
ool on Friday. Any persons having
t scheduled above may see their
es about it.

{ GIRL “SCOUT
CELEBRATES ANNIVE

SARY

Milne Girl Scout Troop celebra-
t anniversary Friday, Jan-
They had 4 party, at which

i cake "eé served. Jean Best
Was elected troop secretélys

i eroom 2<7 is giving a play called

"Six Who Passed While the Lentals boiled."
The cast is as follows;

Prologue hobert Wheeler
| Queen Jacquelyn Townsend

Boy “* Sidney Stockholm

Milk iiaid Evelyn Wilber

Butterfly Marilyn Siith

Blind wan obert Zell

Device Bearer Leroy Smith

dean Tarsches

Homeroom 127 is making preparations
for a play to be held in assembly. The

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| Announcer
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icharacters have not yet been announced,
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ERIDAY

Editors-in-chief
Virginia Tripp Elizabeth Simmons

Associate Editor
Humop Editor

Boys* Sport Editor
Girls Sport Editor
Club Editor Hazel Roberts
Student Council Herbert Marx
Circulation Manager Billy Burgess

Bernie Swartz
Franklin Steinhardt
Dick Game

Virginia Mitchell

Composing Staff
Patricia Gibson Mildred Golden

Herbert Marx Pranklin Steinhardt
Fred Regan
Reporters

Estelle Dilg Jean Bush

Genevieve Williams

Miss Ruth Moore
Miss Lazetta Gehm

Faculty Adviser
Club Sponsor

NOTICE - NO EDITORIAL

We're so tired of writing unap-
preciated editorials that we're going to
take a rest this week. Although we might
write on throwing chalk, the junior high
school party, inactive clubs, or throw-
ing ink, we find that all our tearing of
hair and burfing the midnight oil has
been of no avail. So both you and we get
4 chance to recover from the effects of
editorials written in the past.

JANE'S MIRACULOUS ESCAPE

One day a little girl mamed Jane
was walking in the woods, when suddenly
she saw an old woman carrying a heavy
load of wood. Jane followed the 01d wo-
man until they came to a high hill. ‘The
old woman seemed to have a hard time
getting up the hill. Jane hurried and
offered to carry some of the wood for
her.

When they came to the house on the
top of the hill, they went in. As soon
as they entered, the old hag commanded
Jane to go into a little bedroom, which
opened off the kitchen.

Jane was so frightened that she
obeyed her and walied in. Immediately
She heard a key turned in the lock.
This sound told her that she was trap-
ped. Jane looked around for means of
escape. She saw nothing except & large
window conveniently open and a _ large

drums

She picked up the drum and the
sticks neir by. Then she looked up at
the window, back at the drum--------; and
bect it,

ENTER G. A. C. CONTEST?!

The cheer contest sponsored by the
Girls’ Athletic Club is now open to any
contestants. A two dollar prize will be
given to the person who submits the best
cheer or cheers, Here's wishing you luck!

i

CRIMSON AND WHITE

Volume Vi Number tt

JANUARY 18, 1955

CaN YOU IMAGINE?

1. Professor Exncy writing a sane ar-
ticle?

2. Billy Seunders not flirting with all
the new girls? (Better watch out,
Betty!)

3. The Three Musketeers (J. Clark, L.
Ecleshymer, and T. Morton) being
separted?

4. Romance cmong our seventh graders?

5. No chewing gum in the drinking foun-
tains of Milne?

6. 3B. Soper without M. Stanton?

CHARACTER SKETCH
The name of this week's victim is
TIT?

Eighth grade--streight black hair--
dark eyes--musical talent---goes around
with Posie---

If you guess this, write your neme,
solution, and homeroom number on a piece
of paper and give it +o the person who
will come for it during homeroom period.

Phe person portrayed in the last is-
sue before vacation was Marion McCormack.

Note: I am now trying to patent my
new "Noiseless auto Horn" for bigger and
better tools.

---Prof. Ixnay

NEW MUMMIES DISCOVERED
Franklin Steinhardt - "Flappy" -
I can (h)ear you from afar.

UNKNOWNS

Wilson Hume - Burr is his middle
name.

Elizabeth Sinmons - Mary is the
first name.

NaME PYRaMID
Wey Hoyt
Jecn Best
John Mason
Seeley Funk
Ruth Selkirk
Martin ¢.  s§reesy
Bernard Swartz
Janice Crawford
Marjorie Sherman
Esther Stuhlmaker
Robert Meghreblian
Winifred MeLcughlin
HELP WaNTED$
If there is anybody who knows of
@ person in the Junior High School with

nineteen letters in his
tell Herbert Marx.

name, please

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