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EEZ: 1 1' :g 5151 Ii., , ... get I E16 sr - !IX! .Fl . in . 'I ,u. .1 1 1 . ! 1 I I 1? ,I f If 'xg Cosmopolitan Club ABGVE ALL NATIONS IS HUMANITY The Long Island Chapter of the Corda Fratres Association of Cosmo politan Clubs was organized last year with the purpose of bringing together foreign and American students into closer relationship both socially an intellectually We can novv look back and see the fruits of our efforts in putting into practice the ideal of this club: Above all nations is Humanity. Members that have left us are sending in words of gratefulness and praise for what they have learned in Cosmopolitanism and what it stands for. This chapter is one of over fifty in the country, and is affiliated with the international organization. The club has grown steadily and is here to stay, and, as the school grows, so will this organization. We are confident of both. Wfe hope that by our efforts and our accomplishments, to help Nyssa be a greater and better school. To the Class of 1924, we bid you Godspeed, and wish you the greatest success in life. MEMBERS gpppyy Q.'.g,.gm5yysy5A 'tltfiesfrgl is-H Wg ' 42 1 ' if ' ' - 3: ' ' l 1 l President, l. Golclenberg Vice-President. Stephen Carousso - Treasurer, Dr. Sarlcis Boshnakian Secretary. Samuel XYeisross T Samuel Abraham George Garcia Alfred Meyers lg Julius Chernial: Irving Goldman Charles Zack 2 if l, k fil-'-f'm-- w t ' fy Hgu.- rf-'j,,,W .,,, .7 ...,. .Q ...' A.ihQ,1:.Q,,, My 'TTT' ' I' 5'l i'f T- -. -Tfzi-WQQ--f',I...1f.f. .':,, C .Qu ,, f.'ln Vial''f..Qi ffQff1f .'ii .- . . wx-4--41:gwf::,+.x,, , 5 A.-L... . .1 ' l iVi fkl:tW i ' ...A i41s5s?111'2g:::'11asf-1.11519 Q:-i -g r 'lfffrfl-1 1f222ff1a2T5.1?gp- l99l
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I I- 'I I I I I I I I I I I BI I ,I 'I '11 'I if -s xl If .' I I I I I I I I II I I I I I 'I , I Tl lj Aqqies Boxmq Club As' the echoes of the football' season rolled away and realizing that the long winter months were upon us a group of active students met to' discuss a means of providing a form of physical recreation to tide us ox er until spring A hard problem confronted us because of the lack of a gymnasium. This was soon solved by obtaining the use of a large basement room in Dorm 4 to carry on our activities. At our first meeting we unanimously decided that boxing and similar sport was the very thing we were most interested in. Therefore, we organized as the New York Aggies Boxing Club. ' . Since that time We have achieved the best of success, the Boxing Club standing for the highest ideals in sportsmanship. At the present period We are about to open our rooms, properly equipped, for the benefit of the entire student body. We are sure that this organization has certainly done a great deal towards promoting the social, and athletic life of the campus. 19 2.4 . NYS. SA. I T I' I . . B . QI II I I I I I I I I ,I jl I I I X , I . We became organized in November with but a membership of six but since that time the enrollment numbers sixteen active live-wire members. , The club most sincerely regrets losing, by graduation, five of our most I praise-worthy members, but we hope to carry on with the same enthusiasm 'I and spirit the departing so ably helped foster. ,Q We also extend our congratulations to the graduating class of '24 and I hope that they all will succeed in their chosen vocation. t CHARTER MEMBERS I M. Pollet, president B. O'Shaughnessy, Sec.-Treas L R. McNeil J. Dowd I H. Borer H. Hoff n ACTIVE MEMBERS S. Carrousso S. Rotfort XV. Knudsen I A. Trippitelli -I. I,otti G. Garcia if S. Greenstein E. Anderson H. Collina HONORARY MEMBERS XVard Brennan Thomas Fleming A 1 I H J T'i7'lI:lzZ-Q-IllgllgibQLQGQZLST? 'F 77775 'TTI Qllza .D-,hd ..lg,ii,a-jig: U Y - . - .W --.,..z,.,...-2-aw , ,-,,,.. YV-.-ijiri Al Lion
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