Welcome to the Website of
The Milne School
Albany, NY!
a/k/a Milne High School

Thanks to the University at Albany,
the Milne School (again) has a "home"!


       



"Some people ask the secret of our long marriage. We take time to go to a restaurant two times a week. A little candlelight dinner, soft music and dancing. She goes Tuesdays, I go Fridays."

—Henny Youngman


If you have a humorous item to contribute, send it via
email by clicking here and you may see it in the future!

Click here for pictures from the June 2, 2007, luncheon event!

I missed a few Milne grads/attendees when I took the informal pictures, and for that
I apologize. Among the "missing alumni" are Fred Bass, Bruce Daniels, and Serge
Houtcieff.

If any attendees have photos I can add, please let me know!



In the 1977 Bricks and Ivy, Charles Bowler referred to Milne as having
"a high powered faculty teaching beautiful student teachers, experimenting
with methodology, still keeping their covenant by turning out educated students. . . .
The alumni will keep Milne alive as, really, nothing can 'close' the campus school."
Let's each do our part to "keep Milne alive."


If you have any Milne School news, please contact:

Faith Meyer Sandles, Class of 1959
or
Judy Koblintz Madnick, Class of 1961

Would you like to communicate with other Milne alumni?

To join the Milne School Yahoo! Group, please insert your email address
where indicated below and then click on the Yahoo! Groups "Join Now!" icon.

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(Please note that I have disabled the web-based message board due to lack of interest.)

If you would be interested in receiving a monthly Milne Alumni Newsletter link,
please click here and indicate your interest in the body of the email. As of
November 15, 2007, all new newsletter editions will be posted on our website
(see the link at the top of the page), where old editions will also be available.




Judy (Koblintz) Madnick is responsible for the content of this website
and gratefully appreciates the support of Milne alumni.

Comments, suggestions, and corrections should be directed to Judy.


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