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CRIMSON AND WHITE

Volume IV, Number 3

Milne High School, Albany, N. Y.,

Friday, October 20, 1983

JUNIOR NEWS

EIGHTH YEAR SOCIAL SCIENCE CLaSS
VISITS NEWSPAPER: PLANT

Wednesday, October eleventh, the
eighth year Social Studies class, un—
der the supervision of Miss Klose and
Miss Pierse, started from Milne High
School at 1:30 o'clock for the
Knickerbocker Press office.

First, the members of the class
had a group picture taken. The pic=
ture will appear in the rotogravure~
sectian ‘of the Sunday edition, Oct.
ober’ 22% .

Next, the members of the class ©
went to the press room, where the
press made so much noise that they
had to shout to one another to make
themselves heard, The paper went into
the press plain and came out printed,
cut, folded, and counted. At the press
room of the Knickerbocker Tress, fif~
ty thousand papers are printed in one
afternoone

In the printing room, each meme
ber of the class was given 4 free
newspaper as a souvenirs

».. JMNGOR: HEGH SCHODL CLUBS
ELECT OFFICERS

The Glee Club has elected its
officers for the year. They ares
President, Janet Clark; Vice-pres-
ident, Florence Dunham;. Secretary,
Virginia Jordan; Treasurer, Janet
Bigley; Piano, Miss Hutt; Super=
visor, Miss Grow, The club meets
in room 320. Plans for this sem
ester have not yet been made,

This year an airplane club was
formed by Gordon Robinsone Last Wed=

esday, under the supervision of Mr.
uckett, the members elected the
yllowing officerss; Chief Pilot,
Lowell Gypson; Assistant Pilot, Jack
“enkins, The club expects to study
<rplanes and to build both flying
nd shelf models. The total number
£ members is eighteens

The Dramatics Club has not yet

sganized, since there is such a

arge membershi;. that it will be nec-
essary to divide the club into three
sections; the seventh grade, the
ighth grade, and the ninth grade.
sponsors are; seventh grade,
Miss Van Hamegem; ninth grade, Miss
sbajian.

HOMEROOM PROGRAMS BEGIN

Members of homeroom 129 have
planned the following schedule; Mon-
day, business meeting; Tuesday, study
Wednesday, clubs; Thursday, assembly;
Friday, study, The pupils in the
homeroom have decided to have dues of
ten cents a month. They have planned
to have a Halloweten party Tuesday,
October 31.

Pupils in homeroom 121 have de-
cided to have dues of ten cents a
month. They have their business meet~
ings whenever necessarys

Tupils in homeroom 127 have made
out their weekly program, whtch is as
follows; Monday and Tuesday, study;
Wednesday, clubs; Thursday, assembly;
Friday, business meeting.

Homeroom 228 has elected the
following officers; President, John
Gulnach; Vice-president, Mildred
Mattice; Secretary, James Kelley.

Homeroom 130 has its business
meeting Monday; study, Tuesday; clubs,
Wednesday; assembly, Thursday; study,
Friday.

Homeroom 135 has a business meet—
ing Monday; study, Tuesday; clubs,
Wednesday; assembly, Thursday. The
activity for Friday has not been de-
Oided, A Hallowe'en party is planned
for Friday, October 27.

TRAFFIC CLUB MaKES RULES

The Traffic club held a meeting
last Wednesday. With the assistance
of President Thomas Parrun and Sec-
retary arthur Smith, posts were
assigned. The club rules are as fol-
lows:

1. No running in the halls.

2. No eating in the halls.

5. Keep in line on the stairway.
4. No disorderly conducts

—____..

There will be a joint assembly
in Page Hall October 25, The program
wil] be given by home room pupiis.

STAFF FOR JUNIOR WEEKLY

. ditor-in-Chief Janet Bremer
“ditors
Associate Ethel Fasoldt
Milla Hall
Frances Bremer
Lois Haynot
Christine Bay-
reuther
Elizabeth Simmons
Virginia Simmons
Virginia Tripp

Sport Martin Creasy
Wilbur Barnes
Publication John Akullian

Circulating Manager Billy Burgess
Assistant Deron Akullian

Reporters
Pth grade Douglas MacKeon
Seldon Kmidson
Betty Leitch
Jane Weir
8th grade Lois Nesbitt
Richard Andrews
Edgar Harding
Betty Schultz
Frances Seymour
Sylvia Rypins
Virginia Mason
Virginia Mitchell
7th grade Betty Holmes
Bernie Swartz
Marjorie Pond
Benjamin Douglas

SUCCESSFUL ASSEMBLIES

Whether or not we shall continue
to have Junior High School assembly
every week depends upon our behavior
in assembly and our attitude toward
the programs, It is up to the clubs
ond homerooms to cooperate in the
»resentation of programs, Students
re urged to begin now to plan.
assembly programs for the year, If
enough programs are planned by the
homerooms, we shall be able to have
an assembly each week.

Our next assembly will be on
October 25, Let*s all cooperate to
make 1t a success, since we would all
miss the general meeting of the whole
Junior High School,

NEW COUNCIL MEMBERS

The new representatives on studen’
council for this year are;

9th grade
121 William Hotaling
Frances Bromer
127 Carolyn Houseman
Mitchell Ford
128 Betty Redeman
Jack Beyale
8th grade
124 Lois Nesbitt
Neil McCoy
135 Virginia Tripp
Billy Saunders
223 Lois Blessing
Erastus Davis
7th grade
130 Benjamin Douglas
Josse Carlson
129 Virginia Sanford
David Ellison
228 Jane Grace

Donald Geisel

WHAT DO YOU THINK?

Questions

Should we have the first Junior
High School party on November 10, an
evening reception, or should we have
an afternoon reception first?

Answers;

Jeon Amber; I think we should have the
first Junior High party in the evening
as 1t makes 1t more of a party,

Jobn Howkinsy; I would rather have the
reception at night, since there doesn’t
seem to be as much fun in the afternoon,

Erastus Davis; I want the reception at
night because the other receptions were
at night.

Frances Seymour; I think it's nicer to
have the reception at night because the
Seventh Grade will enjoy 1+ more,

Betty Douglas; I would rather have the
reception in the afternoon, sinca more
seventh graders could attend,

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