Junior News, 1932 January 8

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Volume II, Number 10 Milne High School,

Albany, N. Y»

Friday, Janua:

JUNIOR NEWS

TaalWtNs ChacSt G1k7 ORDDSS
HOR EIGH SCROOL AINSS ND 2 INS

Students desir a
reque sted “to Pha goer ebaaans

The Business Training
elagses are planning to take ord-
ers for ili Loe high School rings

and pins for eee) se Geviring them.

snyone wishing 3 me ring or
pin may come to’ in on Tues=
day, January 12 f: 00 otclock

to 3:00 otclosk and voom 130 on
Vednesday, January 15, from 11:15
o'clock to 12:00 o'clock.

Paynients must be made in
advance» The rings 10 K fold are
$6200 and tho pins ave $4100 for
10 K gdld with chain and gucrd
and $2.50 for combination rollea
gold and sterling: €
out, and with block nuner:lss

If you wish to order
either a ring or a pin please cone
to one of these rooms at the tine
st .ted and give your order.

JUNIOR HIGH T
VICTORY OF

S THIRD
2LL SOLSON

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Lovenbors,
Baitor, Junior News

The game with

Academy freshnon wis ployed $s
ws December 12 in the gynnasiun
of Page ee “The gare 3 ionlled

ati two oMelook, In the first quire
nado three pdints,

e@ Juniors, 4. Tho

po Were vory ox=
d twenty-nine

d brouzht a huge vio-
the 4 ending

our favore

The rttendance very
10, very fow rootcra
Thore re about
nt beside
keovore
boys are willing
to give up noon for the
, school , it seems that the students
sht be able to cone out and root

vr the toame

the fourth
sna the
or toanms

played this season
d vietory for the 7

Brae

RAITLROOD OFFICI .L WILL
Y AS. 2 NINS

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Mr. Canfic@&@ to give talk on Grand
Canyon and show slides of it

The next
joint Milne Junior
Schools will be ¥
at nine o'clock in the cuditppium
of Page hall, ifiss Helon Haltor,
supervisor or social scicneo and
aircetor of oxtra-curriculsr act-
ivities, snnounecd todays

assembly of the
and Senior High
nesdsay morning

Cenfiela of the Union
11 speak t

Mr.
noifioe Railroad
studont body at this tities H
Give a talk on tho Grand Cany
the Colorads, the Zion Canyon,
othor pliecs of boauty throush
which the tracks of the Union Paces
ific “ailroad pass, He will also
show slides illustrating these
placus.

The school orchostra will
play several eULeotLOnS for tho
assonbly, Miss Halter announced,

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STUDENT COUNCIL 7S TO DISCUSS
SCHOOL PROBL™MS ..N

WD BUSI

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The Last x
student council
honeroom 121.

neoeting of tho
Ss conducted in
The petition of the
selonco @hub was recoived, and the
council voted to. authorizo the
estcblishncnt of this now club.

my

bdlem was
traf=

The traffic pro
again discussed, and two new
fic officials were appointed,
These are Edwin Blocksidge and
Richard Mastcrsons The council
decided that it would be bottur to
have ninth graie stuconts So NSUAES)
ers bedauso thoy would bo obeyed
bottere

The council had chor,
of sonding a request to the Co
munity chest. for names of poor
people tiHat the high school stud-
onts wore going to take care of fa
Christmise Sarah Kesslcor was in
charge of thise

WALK COMPLTTND
Tho new conerote walk
between Albany High school and
has been completed nows

Mil

CRIMSON AND WHITE
Junior News
TH? BO.RD

Dorothy Hoornbeck
Barbara Birchenough
associate “Gditor
Leo Minkin Associate Uditor
Villiam Lowenberg Spprts Tditor
Carolyn Mattice Feature Uditor
Sara Kessler oxehange Uditor
Villis Green,Circulation Manager

Nditor

THS STAFF

Frances Levitz, Martha Gordon,
-eldon Knudson,Jean Graham,Dun-
ton Tynon,Helen Gibson, Leslie
Sinperley, Gertrude “heeler, Fred-
erick Carr, Walter Bates, Della
Call, Jane Bulger, Marion Cooper,
‘ilbur Barnes, Leland Beik, Gro-
ver Payles, Sheldon Bond, Ronald
Mneller, Ruth Mann, Pegsy Kirch-

ner, Ruth Campbell, Noriza Kapwich,
Marion Camp, Mitchell Ford, Car-
olyn Hollenbeck, Zllen Haskins,
James Grover, Edmund Haskins.

‘jould you like to have an
Honor System in Milne? in Honor
system is a system by which
people who have done something
outstanding may be given credit,
It would be like a reward for
your work and give you a greater
incentive to work.

Sinee Milne is a Model School
and many schools use it as their
example it would be another good
point to sur eredit.

Perhaps we could join the
National Honor Society which has
chanters in many schools. Ye have
much talent that could be brought
to the tov if we adoptcd this
systome

FOUND.

In most schools the students
take charge of the lost and found.
In,our school Miss Nicos, the seo~
kes care of our lost and
ss Halter suggested that

of iliss Nicos. Migs Nicos has
enough things to domand if people
were a little more esreful we
wouldn't have to have a lost and
found.

We think it would be nice if

Volume Ik,
Number lO

ONDUCT IN CLASSES.

BETTSR

Q

It has becn suggested that
there oan and should be an improve-
ment in the conduct of students in
tho classrooms However we feel
thet a step has already been taken
in that diroction. The change for
the bottor is very noticcable.

Only halg as many people
wore sont from classes last month
as the month before. This month
we are trying to cut tho number in
half again. Most of the students
seom to realize tht good results
in their work depends upon good
behavior. Why not try to make our
school a modol school?

Home Rooms and Classes Resume
School Work after Christmzs
Vacation of Seventccn Days.

The boys of the Shop lub
have lately beon working on such
things as sewing esbinets, copper
porch lantcrns, metal baats, and
Christmas boxes. They take turns
at using tho lathe and tho printing
presse They also print the heading
of the Crimson and White.

The cabinet the boys wore
working on is finished. It will be
usdd in Miss Nicos" offico as a
file for papers

The Latin Club, under the
sponsorship of liiss Virginia Smith,
has a now nme. It is Legio Decims,
moaning Tenth Legions

John Winnic and Mitchell Fora
ordored a picture from tho Amorican
Boye It is quite appropriate to
tho club bocauso it is a picture of
2 Roricn Legion.

The Bighth grade English class
es havo just finished tho story of
Evangeline and are now studying a
Little about making out cards for
books. They have learned how to
make tho titlo, subject and author
onrd.

Eighth grade Social Scicnec
Class of Homo Room 124 is going to
edit a newspaper. The name has not
yot bocn dcoidcd. Harry Vorrcll is
oditor in chicf and Spenecr Kimball
is assistant oditor, The newspaper
will inelude sports, nows, cditors’
ials and hupor. Tho members of this
class will uso the paper as a sort

three people could be in charge of of projoct and to help in thoir

it befause if one porson were he
vould have too much work.

‘henever something is brought
to the lost and found it should bo
pasted on the bulletin board. Ye
all hope that the plea wait work
out so the students take

eare of the lost and found.

studics,

Home Room 320 have not dono
much sinco the Christmas holidzysy,
Tuosdiy they had a social hour. Mr»

Moose the sponsor oxpects to do
many things the rest of tho poare
They will roview for tho oxamina=

tions and the monthly tests as thoy
have boon doings

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