CRIMSON AND WHITE
Friday. Jan. 14, 1988
THE MILNE SCHOOL
Albany N. Y.
Volume VIII, Number 13
JUNIOR NEWS
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Junicr High S$aff
P..GE 2
Jerome Levitz
Miriam Boice
Elizabeth Hoty
Barbara Conger
Jean Monveiler
Marguerito Hunting
Edw..rd Moosey
Robert iciss
Ethelee Gould
Mary@in Tincher
Jeseph Rose
Beverly xomp
Marilyn Potter
Helen Hutchinson
Catherine Morrison
Donald Welsh
Robert Silverstein
Senfore.
Stanloy Sw
Robert Rudy
Jean Hunting
Ruth Martin
Lesh #instein
Josephine Wilson
Melba Levine
Rhea Ko\
Miriam Stcinharét
Laur2 Lydén
Phyllis Reed
Faculty
Editor
Associate Editor
Associnte Editor
Composing Steff
Club Editors
Art Editors
Sports Editors
Mimeographers
Circulation
Humor
Fashions
Bessie Bookbug
Reporters
Adviser
Miss Waterbury
MID-YEAR EXahs
about two
ing about New
many ruesolvee
initio;
it migh
quicke
They
Resoluticnse How
to pess their mid yecr excm- score ’
If you didn't you hic better do scorer with 5 pointss 1t cight o'clock,,
determine’ the Milne Varsit, _loyec Fethlehem Cen—
will
JuNUaRY 14, 1938
[volume VIN, vomber 13]
CONGR..TUL..TICI.S!
In lust weekts paper there pppeured
an erticle written by one of ¢ gupervie
6ors,, in‘which she statec | that the
night of the Christmas Plays, she was
ashemec to be essocicted with Milne and
Milne S:ucentse
Saturdiy night, however, I was very
&élad to see that we -ctcc one ~ hundred
per cent betters Wecame in, and sat
down like "civilized human-beings” ine
stead of racing anc whooping like Ine
dianse
There was no “salt#throwing" : ‘or
"drowning" in glasses of water. There was
no shouting <t the waiters who were do=
ing their best to serve use
I think that that article did us a
lot of good, and that we owe a vote of
thankstm. Miss Martin for making us see
the "Light".
and a lot of congratulations to you!
BuSk
)TRALL
Lest Friccy uight wes a lucky one
for Milne. Milne played trree basketball
gemes und won every ones At six o'clock
the ninth grade team played Phillip Live
ingston Junior High School. The score
wus 34 to20. The high—scorer for this
€sme was Meyers with 12 points, st seven
weeks ago we «ll werc talk- o'clock the Junior V_rsity tecm ;layed
Yeur's
Fethlehem Central's Junicr Versity. Tae
was 15 to 6. Jones was the hi
whether or not you can go on with thet subbri.l's Versity, The score was 32 tc 14>
ject.
You, cll must remember to do
your he high scorer in this gcme wos
Taft
best in the coming weeks before the eximi—with 20 points.
nations; you contt went to be disgraced,co
you?
Thi mis over
your mi
ind try hard to
‘ry exominations.
CALLING aLL AUTHORS
The "Crimson
trying to herve
ing your works
and White" his
a “Literary Pige"
Qur Boglish
been
us-
touchers
huve been on the. "looxout" for cny good
pass
4 LTE NEV Yu-R'S RESOLUTION
This fall, when «
into effect, severcl people were left
without any librarysperiods. This was
true of the eighthe:rcders,’ especially.
Immedi:tely there ..s a protest made,
but, try as they mizht, they ccule not
Tind an “empty" period in which to use
the library. Then one. day some of the
tecchers hud to atvend « meeting se the
new schecule went
matericl that might be turned ine We clusses were allowed to ~o to the libs
have several very ceprble authors in our rary for studye When they ,ot there
, Junior H,Gh who have not shown any inter- 11 they dia whisper, giggle and
est in writing this yerr. puss notese iturcliy, this angered
Miss Eaton.
You hrve said thet you want a larger
paper, Dontt you think @ Literary Pege Do yeu know how lucky you are to
would help in the size of our peper? If
you do, (sna I know you do) letts get to
works
have a library within your own school?
Qther pupils from other schools have
to ise the public librarys tc get
their references, When ycu go in he=
fore schccl to get a bo.k, get it, dont
talk tc your friends. Remember you are
net the only cne there, others wish to
study.
Let's make « late New Yeerts Resom
luticn, to "Pake cavantcge cf our Llib
rery,"
gh hE. =. =
Miss Eveljn Wells w.s oorn in
Esperance, iiuw Yorx. Shu live. ror sone
time in umste » New Yore and wis
erudu.tea from terd.m high school in
1930. Sho then crme to State College ana
Wis graturtead in 1934. Her irst
experience -t teaching wos at Hollcnd
Patent (necr Utica) where she tought
Latin ana French for three yeurs, She
spends mst of her v cations traveling,
One of the places of inter.st which she
hes visite? is Willicmsburg, Virginic,
which most o cls to kr. Here many
colonial homes cre being reconstructed,
@ther pleces cre Wishington, DeCe, and
the New En_land S,c<tes. The scenery at
White Mouit- in wos very glorious,
criscn tc Milne studencs cre
its in Hollanc Patent. Miss
Wells reports thet seem to have more ad—
vantages in the line of music cné other
entertcinments ..t Milne our beys' bis=
cre mere ective the our
SEPusis le there, the giris* t
more active than the boys’.
Miss Yells enjoys
Milne, 2n7 we cll hope she will esonti
ue tO 20 S06
PRESS It -BODKBUG
"Tf you cre feeling dreery, lone=
sone, or Glux
Take « humor bu.k and have some fune"
Qur librery, believe it or not, con-
tains some re;l'y humerous be‘kse 4 very
gocd exemple is Little Orvie by Bocth
ch will bring fiint recol -
our Own cncient chilihcods
lections o
Sevonteun, by the sume author, tells
vf some he tri:ls end tribulations of
the.t pericd of life.
The Costing away of Mrs. Licks an
Mrs. aleshine by F. Re Stcektcu is < ge
bock to up ycur spirits when Mom hcs
just s.it "Nol You can't go s ing; ycu
hive a cold." as if we dentt know it?
Qf course ene of the Penrod stories b;
Tarkingtor woys prcevides US with cmusing
entert ii unclite
Bessie leaves ycuwith this
cG acy, "A go.d humor beck
will chase cur cares <waye' eli do=o
Men yorUe
POPULARILY vuiy' Wy
at list, “ftvi Cvuiting £5 entrees,
here are the results of the coutests
Most populsr Boy Churles Locke
Most popular Girl Betty Hoyt
Best a Gin Marilys Tincher
Best ¢ . Boy Rarvin Rosenstein
Best cancer Jace Davis
Best cr Devic Davidson
Best Jane Daves
Meekest Girl Marilyn Tincher
‘olume Vii,
Presiientts anwucl Messcge To aes ress _!™~mbér(y
Washington, De Cs -(9-4)-In res- Cp.3)
trained and moderate tone President
Roosevelt urged the third session cf tho
75the Congress tow: ection to curb
moneply and evil practices cf a “r"shdll
minority" of business and to revive or
advance wegeelour legisletion, farm =
producticn control, cna other items of a
long Geleyed New Decl Progrem. wgein he
pestpcned budget be lancing,
The President cevotec tc . fokeign
effairs the first nine parcgraphs of his
4,000-word messcgee He declcred for
strceng nationa cefcnse to ‘“ocmmand
respect for the rights of ourselves" ,
even as we "respect the rights of othersy
Powers Strive To Save League of Nations
Paris, France-(9-4)-4n intense dip~
lomatic struggle will be wceged in the
next two weeks between Hurcpe's democerce
tic bloc-Great Britcin cand France- cn the
vue hund, und the Rome=Berlin group on
the othere
fhe first groups striving tu have
whet remains of the League of Ncticns
and the system of collective security,
anc the secoad trying to hzsten the dis—
solution of the Geneva orgcnizaticn we:
ened in recent weeks b, Itelyts descrtion
end Germenyts announcement cf her cetere
minction never to return,
Spanish Gevernment Forces Cepture Teruel
Teruel, Spoine(9-4)-Surrencer of
the rebel Teruel garrison . tc. Spanish
ecvernment forces was a signzl fcr cele=
bration throughout loyclistic Spain. The
republic shewereCc precise cn General Juen
Redo and his army for capture ef this
import:nt provincicl ¢: tel. It merked
the government's first jrect offensive
victory in the civil wary
Japan Will Fight To 4. Finish wecinst
China
apane(9-4)—Finel ipreement
on @ secret, longeterm wor proyrem to
bring Chine to her knecs 1s understood
to hive been reached by the Japanese cab=
inet and imperial he-dquerters.
Before the Cibinct met with im
peri. ES UNE OS S Premier Prince Fu-.
iniuro Konoye had outlined to the Cabi-
net & plun te con eens the wer egeinst
Chinu for four year, re,crdless of the
outcome of the present “Yincident"--: the
Jcpenese term for the current hostili-
ties,
Popularity Contest
(Continued)
Best locking vVirl Leis .mbler
Best looking Bey c Kirk
Mest absent Borden Mills
Mest ethletic Mery Boker
Most athletic boy Cherles Locke