Junior News, 1939 January 6

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CRIMSON AND WHITE

FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1939

ALBANY. N. Y,

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MILNE scHoOoL

VOLUME 1X

JUNIOR NEWS

DEPARTMENT News
Home Economics

Cooking: Miss Fillingham reports that
the seventh grade clnssos are finishing
their unit on "Tablo Sotting and Meal
Serving in tho Home." The cighth grade
pupils n»re about to begin a project on
"The Child in the Home,"

Sowing; According to Mrs. Barsam,
eighth graders nre going to start tho
study of the home, while sevonth gradors
are working on clothing, such ag darning
and mending,

Social Science

Beginning next weck the Social
Science Department will run a weekly
columm in the Crimson and White on Cur-
rent Events,

Ninth yor socinl science classos
are studying Germany and Italy.

General Scicnee
Ninth year general

recently
sects,

science classos
started their contracts on In-

Art

Miss Mertin reports that Janice
Crawford and Richard Anders (class of
1938) camo to Milne during Christmas
vacation to complete work on Illustratod
Maps, which thoy started last scar,

Miss Eutchins of the State Colloge
art departimont talked on Decembor 4 to
D#. Moose's classes on art ond oxhibitod
art work of Milne students,

HOMEROOM MEWS
Homeroom 320
The class has

play in the near
yet to be chosen,

decided to put ona
future. Tho play is

Homeroom 124

This room is thinking of putting on
@ play also, Thoy have honrd one ploy,
but voren't satisfied.

EIGHTH GRADED BASKETBALL SQUADS
AITIOUNCE CAPTAINS AND LINEUPS

Captains of the eighth grade bas-
ketball teams are Harriet Hochstrasser,
Muriel Welch, and Marjoric Wright.

The players on the team of which
Harriet Hochstrasser is captain aro ‘log
Hunting, “elba Levine, Lee Mapps, Marion
Mulvey, Roberta Smiths, Rosemary Pillip,
Elaine Fite, and Barbara Hewos.

The members of the team captained
by Muriel Welch are Olga Townsend, June
Bailey, Ruth Salter, Shirley Russell,
Mariom Steinhardt, Esther “ewcomb, and
Dorothy Rida:

Adnrjori Wright's team includes
Not Monn, Jency HEddison, Doris Spector,
June Welsh, Gloria, Strfford, Ruth Lavine
Marie Sdwards, and Marene Sehermerhorn,

PERSONAL ITEM

Ninth grader Richard Shepard is go-
ing to leave Milne on January fifteenth
and will move to Kcnmorc, a small town
near Buffnlo, We will miss him,

MISS BATON TAKES TRIPS
TO FLORIDA AND ILLINOIS

Miss Eaton spent her vacation trav—
oling. On tho 26th of Decembor she left
for St, Petersburg, Florida, whore she
romained a vy » It was quite cool
thore, and she wont swimming only once.

From St. Potorsburg sho journeyed
to Chicago to attend 2 conferonco of the
American Library Association.

Miss Enton romarked that trains in
the South very slow and oxtromely
rough, Mis nton returned to Albany in
tino for tho reopening of school,

NOTICE

Will sell ono pnir of girls' tubdu-
lar ice skntos size 34, Prico $1.50 or
lower, Soo Lois Kntrusky, room 333.

JUNIOR HIGH NEWSPAPER. STAFF

Editor~in-chiof.......,Mirian Boice
Associate Editors......Ethlee Gould
Geraldine Paul
»Robert Weiss
+Corinne Edwards
.+eCharles Kosbab
-Marcia Bissikumer
.Craig Wallbillig
Janes McClure
Donald Morrinan
++--Robert Kohn
Sanford Bookstein
Reportors...........++.eLewis Mayorsohn
Sue Hoyt
Arnold Baskin
Arthur Sonmers
Norma Silverstein
Janice 0! Connell
++eeMiss Waterbury

Boys! Sports..
Fashions....
Hunor...
Seb Weas\storn i7,40
Mimeographiing........+

Circulation,.......

Faculty Advisor....

PLEASE TURN OUT

About every wock the Milne basket-
ball team ventures or sinys on the home
court to play nn opposing high school,
The pupils of Milne are expected to turn
out and support the team, There are
cheer leaders there ready to cheer, but
there isn't anyone to chber with thon,
How can you account for this? If you
have not already made too many New Year
resolutions I suggest that you rosolve
to come to all the homo games, and if
possible go to the games at the high
schools away,

Tonight liilne will venture to Rens-
sclacr to play Ronsselaer High School,
Let's support thon and turn out a vict-
ory.

IMPORTANT FOR BIGHTH GRADERS

You kmow that next yoar one of you
may be cditor of this newspaper, You
will be responsible for getting out a
good Junior High paper. You will have
to know quite o bit about writing and
mannging a paper, After being in Milno
for a year and a half you lmow that this
is true.

Yet there is not one cighth grader
on the nowspaper staff, Without exper-
ience you will not be able to have a
good newspaper every week,

of next senester
opportunity to join
club and get experience

The beginning
gives youa grand
the newspaper
for next year.

LOST AID FOUND

The following articles aro in the
Found Department; 1 white compact, 1
gold plate ring--initials AS, 1 black
glove, 1 silver chain with cross, many
pens and poncils, 3 key holders with
keys, many keys. i circlo compass, 1
silver bracelct with nanc Dinne, and
Mather p Bvorylay 1ige.

[volume 1X, Aumber 9]
NEw YEAR RESOLUTIONS Lyp.2]

The Ney Year has been welcomed in
and with it the alvays present Nev. Year
resolutions. Here are some of our on
students' resolutions. Marilyn Potter--
not do diet in a day egcin. Tomny Dyer-
to grow up. Dr. Fredericks--(he's made
this one ennually, so he seys, and it's

broken cfter the first week)-In every
way, every diy, to go slower. Arthur
Ferruson's rccolution is not to date

swirls this ycur. fe
Jeru

wonder if he keeps
Hevenor's resolution is al-

k n eas "he" is back, bub here
it is. "Not to talk so much in English
eless, until 'ne' pets back." Joyce
Stendon's is not to eat so much candy.
Laura Fey Denecy is not going to make
eny more Nev Year's resolutions. We

this?
ron

hope ell these resolutions will lest
end everyone will have a very hap»y New
Yeer.

REMEMBER WHEN?

Lois Ambler and Guy Child were picked
as the "cutest couple" at one of our
Junior High dences? Another prize

should heve bec offered for the
"forgotten men," Lo's original escort.
Thet thrilling essembly vhen all our
beeutiful li «xs were broken end a cam-
peign munager elected president.
of the Senior High Student Council?
Two, now ninth greders, tried to outdo
eech other in sending girl friends
flowers? One of the girls couldn't
wear the evening dress she had in-

tended to, beceuse the flowers did
not match,

Those "besutiful" pictures thet were
teken so we, the students of Milne,
could sec how we looked efter eating
€ lemon?

Mock murris¢es and Woolworth wedding
rings were the fashion? If they had
been real, Reno would have been kept

busy later on.

{If there ever wes such « time)
boys of Milne called taxis to ¢
their irl friends to the school cf-
fairs? Nov they bring en <unbrella
vhen it reins.

\HaT \OULD HAPPEN IF--

—-Bert Frecdman walked home from school?

--Flossic H. didn't ask so meny ques-
tions?

--John YWilson dicn't pley "hookey?"

--Dick Shepard didn't throw spitballs?

--Lois Katusky
with Bab Bell?

--The Junior Crimson and white increased
its steff?

zine found a neme?

weren't elweys fighting

--Everyone came to school on Nev Year's
nv?

--Gerald Plunkett and Ethel Baldwin

-skipped « dey and didn't have an ice

ercan cone?

--Merion Horton published some of her

\eegner danced in dancing club?
McClure didn't try to be funny?

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