CRIMSON and WHITE
Volume II, Number 13 Milne High School, Albany, N. Y., Friday, February 19, 1932
JUNIOR NEWS
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Christine Ades, Ruth Canipbell,
advward Dey, Helen Gibson, Trances
Hoornbeek, jillian Morton, Canson
Taggart.
JOIN A CLUB
ine jligh has many interest=
ing and educational clubs which
you should take advantage of.
3tudy club is really just a study
period, You don't learn anything
nev, but just do homework in the
same subjects as you have been
having all day. In the other
clubs you are , sonething cife-
ferent and intor nge In Dram
atics club vou not only learn to
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se if you sould have to
in public. Seienee club is
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study the habits and custons of
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one of these clubs.
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HOME ROOM 320
Home room 320 has not
yet elected new officers, although
they are planning to very shortly.
The new Student Council delegate
is Dorothy Hoornbeeck, They ap-
pointed a prosram committee which
has been working since the begin-
ning of the second semester. The
cheirman is Calvin Dutcher. They
have a progrem every two weeks,
Each member of the class has a
eraph upon which he posts the
merks which eppear on his report
card.
HOME ROOM 224
The president for home
room 224 is Roger Williams. The
other officers are: vice-presid-
ent, James Reed; secretary, Edith
Tolmen, The Student Council dele-
cates
On Monday the 224 people
work on their newspeper. They
have business on Tuesday, library
REPORTE? THLLS OF ACTIVITIZS IN
JUNIOR SOCIAL SCIENCE CIASSES
This is the social scienc6
hour,
The first on our program
ere the seventh ¢rade socicl scien=
ce clesses. The teachers ere; Miss
Lally, Miss Simmons, Miss Darfler,
end Miss McDonald. In these class-
es the pupils are meking notebooks,
and class projects on the crusaders
in the times of kni¢hts and ladics,
Now we are pleased to
introduce the eighth prede social
science classes. The teachers are:
Miss Roycewix, Miss Gazlay, ond
Miss Wienccke, In these clesses
they ere carrying on € project of
colonial deys, They ere illus-
trating furniture, chothing, homes
and other customs by pictures. In
one of these classes they are hev-
ing ec constitutional convention,
Just imegine Leo Minkin as Patrick
are Mary York and Alvin Neef.Henry.
Last but not lesst come
the ninth ¢erede social science
clesses. Their teachers erv:
Miss
work on Wednesdey, progrem on Thur-Tyler, Miss Haeke, Miss Hughes, end
sdoy, and study on Fridey.
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Mr. Brumer. In these classes they
are disdussing crime and the dis-
ermement conference. Mr. Brumcr's
class hes recently visited the lere
isliture.
A new bulletin borrd has
becn bought with the money of the
Socitl Science classes. It has
been placed in the social science
room.
That's all, Folks!
Miss Kecne announces new library
to begin Monday
The new librery systen
will busin Monday, Miss Betsey Keene
High School libraurien, ennounced
tod: y. This week students ve been
registering on slips so t
iens e’n ttell just who is
the libriry in certein pe
fore the sehedule ce: rds come
Bopinning next week
ents will be essisned to repulrcr
Ss well es trebles where they
win for at 1 ten min-
the bell rings while the
roll is teken.
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