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Page Twenty-Six ARGUS STAFF-1 926-27 Editor .,......,..A4,...,........,.,...,........, ....4....... M iles Mcniff 27 THE ARGU5 Business Manager .....,..,.....,..,..... ........... H enry Faeth Assistant Business Managers Joseph Coskie, '27 Raymond Fitzpatrick, '29 Daniel McCarthy, '28 Harold Monroe, '28 Francis O'Neill, '29 Literary Editor Margaret Raymond, '28 Sports Editors Harry Huey, '27, Hudson Whitright, '29 Frank Daniels Assistant Editors Henry Beeche1', '27 Reuben lVeinstein, '27 Mary Hodson, '27 Barbara Stone, '27 Eileen Murphy, '27 Mildred lValsh, '27 Benita Pape, '27 Giles Anderson, '27 John Byrnes, '27 Reporters John Monagan, '29 Marie Madden, '29 Marion Bieth, '29 Yetta Green, '27 Jean Coulter, '28 Norma Newcomb, '29 Louise Loveridge, '29 Ruth Tomlinson, '28 Charles Chapman, '28 Harold Monroe, '28 Herbert Baurer, '29 James McGrath, '29
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Page Twenty-Eight in which anyone could express his true opinions and feelings to friendly minds with perfect con- fidence that his words, if rather radical, would go no further. While the Argus has, in previous years, been merely a business organization wherein one might also acquire some culture, this year for the first time the staff held a social meeting, fol- lowing business transactions UD, in the form of a dinner furnished by Miss Murnane in the cafeteria. Another such meeting' was held in June. All members of the staff were guests of Mr. Donahue this time. CURRENT EVENTS CLUB Though the Current Events Club was not or- ganized until November, the organizers, a group of knowledge seeking girls, have left behind a well established club worthy of the highest praise. At the first meeting in Room 0 about 40 in- terested girls met to join the new club and to decide upon the regular meeting time and place. Room 104 was the meeting place thereafter. At a later meeting held.on the November the following President .........,................. L Vice-Pres. Sz Program Chairman Secretary ................,..,..,............. Treasurer ..,,...,............. -........ ....... The committees were: Executive Committee--Dorothy Altieri. . Membership Committee-Alethas erine Broderick. Q The program committee consisted cers and the executive committee elect group that provided long programs for the regular meetings other Monday. The club will be carried on by were invited by the club to the VVith the aid of our Worthy Miss Hough and Miss Keane, of the partment, We are sure that the Club will prove to be almost both educationally and socially those of our class who started this organization. 'z
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