Junior News, 1935 October 18

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CRIMSON AND WHIT

Friday, Oct. 18, 1985

THE MILNE SCHOOL

Albany, N. Y.
Volume VI, Number 1

JUNIOR

EIGHTH GRADE ELECTS
HOMEROOM OFFICERS

Russell Jones, Dorrothy Mosher, an
J acqueline Townsend were elected pres
idents of the eighth grade homerooms,
S'lates of officers are as follows:

Rioom 121--
President--Russel] Jones
Vice-president--Sally Devereaux
Seéretary--A lora Beik
Vice-secretary--Stanley Fddison
Treasurer--A rthur Bater
Student Council Representatives--Estell

Dilg and Donner Atwood

Room 127-- {
President--Dorothy Mosher
Viee-president--Harmon Patten
Seeretary--Eleanor. Parsons {
easurer--Preston Robinson

Tre
Student Council Representatives--Doris
Holmes, Rebert Notel

Room 227--

Prisident--Jai cline Townsend
Vice-president--Jack Schamberger
Secretary--Betty Shriner
Student Council Representatives--Marilyy
Smith and John Unser

DR. FREDERICK

WELCOMES NEW MILNITES

Dr. Frederick and the faculty of the
school extend a very cordial welcome to
seventh graders.

"We hope that their years eill be
filled with pleasure and profit."

THANK YOU, STAFY

Milne High School
A lbany, N. Y.
Oct. 17, 1935

Dear Staff:

We wish to extend our thanks for
the cooperation you gave us last year.
¥\ ¢ hope you have good luck this year.

Sincerely yours
Virginia Tripp
Elizabeth Simmons

NEWS

MILNE WELCOMES
NEW SCIENCE SUPERVISOR

Mr. Saroff, new selence supervisor,
comes to Milne after two yeers of trach-
ing at Keene Valley near Lake Placid.
He will ren ere for one year in
ice of Mr. se, who is studying
Cornell,

JUNIOR HIGH ANNOUNCES CONTEST

With the permission of the faculty
we have the pleasure of announcing that
an order contcst will be held in ench
homeroom.

The purrose of this contest is to
have the homerooms compete to see which
room will be left in the best ord:r
after 2: 05 o'clock every afternoon.The
winners will be announced each week in
this paper.

orte this wee
st on first flo

A ceording to re
ré's homeroom is
Miss Anderson's on

wy
second floor, and
am's on the third floor.

READ AN INTERESTING BOOK

Accordi
some of the
library arc:

g to Miss Eaton, librarien,
intcresting books in the

Rob Roy Frontier Twins-Constance Skinner
Pet » Katrinka's Brother-Helen Haskell
Two Little Con rates-Th s Page
-Arthur Rans

ity Fair-
ind in the Ch

SIWING CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS

The Sewing Club under the sponsor-
ship of Mrs. Barsam held its first
meeting Oc er 16. The officers for
the year were elected and are as foll

Prcsident-Miriam Fletcher

Vice-president-Virginia Nichols

Secretery—Mildred Mattice

Reporter-Joan Best

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