Hunter College High School - Argus Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1924

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Page 57 text:

THE ARGUS 7 v ' t A53 , lmhafz what Staff Editor-Grace Locsscr Miscellaneous Editor-Frances Steinhardt Interviews ancl I'crsonals'--Roslinrl Levin G. O. News-elcla Michaelson Clubs-Miriam Lipton Term News-Selma Berenson Humor-Helen Crown Athletics-Milclrecl Stangcr Collegge News-Gertrude Diamond Business Managerm-Yctta Nuttman Circulation Manager-Rita Goldsmith Naomi Morrill College Circulation-Carleen Marks Bella Nuttman Secretary-Mildred Stanger Assistant-Rose Rubinstien Faculty Advisor-Miss Coan. VVhat's What aclvances! The literary value of the paper has increasedg circulation has increaseclg moral support has increased-and still What's VVhat goes forward! Only six terms old and one of the best high school publications in the cityg truly it is an achievement to be proud of! 55

Page 56 text:

THE ARGUS Ifiig Sviatrr Qbrganizaiinn Chairman-Dorothy Bachner Secretary-Sally Yurman Faculty Advisor-Miss Coan First Term Chairman: Mary Moscowitz Second Term Chairman: Selma Berenson Third Term Chairman: Muriel Erdreich In the midst of the changes and endless confusion caused by our buildingless condition, stands the Big Sister Organ- ization, a mighty bulwark of the school, impervious to all hardships. It is difficult to be truly appreciative of the work performed by a Big Sister. Our freshman days seem so far behind that the memory of the feeling of eternal gratitude to our Big Sisters and what they meant to us, becomes vague, last among the many first impressions of Hunter! Early in the term, a Welcome party was given to the freshmen. It was a masquerade affair and took place in the high school gym. Perhaps it is because of an inordinate crav- ing for nourishment at this particular moment, but we must confess that we found the bow-woWs and lollipops especially attractive. 54



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THE ARGUS ilirrnrh Glluh President-Sylvia Narins Vice-President'-Anne Katz Secretary-Treasurer-Bessie Revkin Faculty Advisor-Miss Daele Here is a club that has grown and grown and is growing. From the first few who were instrumental in organizing it, the club has spread to such proportions that even Room 510-512, where meetings are held every Friday during lunch hour, is hardly large enough to accommodate the eager audience. But this need not deter you from coming to meetingsg the always delightful programs presented every week, will more than com- pensate for any petty discomfort. This term, all scholarship requirements, such as were in effect last term and which necessitated a grade of A, B or C in French, have been done away with. Office holding, of course, remains subject to the conditions stated in the constitution of the general organization. The officers, especially, are to be congratulated upon their unselhsh devotion to the exigencies of the club, and without whose untiring efforts the French Club would not be occupy- ing the high position in Hunter's regard which belongs to it rightfully. 56

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