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

 - Class of 1924

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Hunter College High School - Argus Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1924 Edition, Page 66 of 132
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Page 66 text:

THE ARGUS Third Term President-Ruth Chenitz Vice-President-Dorothy Stone Secretary-Jane Vanderburgh Treasurer-Elizabeth Littleton G. O. Reps-Ethel Harlow, Kathleen Murray Faculty Advisor-Miss Messenger Second Term President-Lucille McCarthy Vice-President-Helen Primrose Secretary-Miriam Margolis Treasurer-Marjorie Siegel G. O. Reps-Miriam Margolis, Beatrice Faculty Advisor-Mrs. Simpson -l.L.l-- First Term President-Dorothy Nord Vice-President--Vivian Monteith Secretary-Beatrice Kopp Treasurer-Mary Murphy G. O. Rep-Lillian Dee Fafculty Advisor-Miss McElvare 64 Dawn

Page 65 text:

THE ARGUS Sixth Term President-Ida Michaelson Vice-President-Catherine Sullivan Secretary-Ralphine Aimes Treasurer-Irene Nagel G. O. Reps-Miriam Lipton, Ethel Israel, Kathryn Meehan Faculty Advisor-Miss Reed The sixth term has been very active. Among other things planned and successfully executed, are numbered a term paper, zz term party, a theater party and the ordering of graduation rings and pins. Everything accomplished has been characterized by the spirit of co-operation and unity always evinced by this term. Fifth Term President'-Madeline Russell Vice-President-Cora Lieberman Secretary-Minnie Kaplan Treasurer-Dorothy Weissman G. O. Reps-Madeline Miklas, Helen Schiller Faculty Advisor-Miss Logie -1. Fourth Term A President-Nettie Gover Vice-President-Anna Landau Secretary-Helen Fitzpatrick Treasurer-Josephine Baker G. O. Rep-Edythe Lane Faculty Advisor-Miss Cromack 63



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T H E A R G U s Glraitir Equah Chairman-Jacqueline McNaughton The Traffic Squad, that noble .band of girls, has, thus far, performed its multitudinous duties without due recognition and praise. We hope, in this inadequate way to make up in some small part, at least, for the unintentional neglect. Since Hunter's halls are somewhat narrower than one might expect to End in a structure of such imposing appearance, we must choose one of two courses: either we must admit only girls of' prescribed dimensions or we must have a Traffic Squad. Needless to say, we chose the latter alternative. The Traffic Squad has functioned extraordinarily well this term, particularly in view of the fact that the bell schedule has suffered rather frequent changes. An efficient chairman, is the answer to that riddle. We trust that we have atoned for the sins of our predecessors. . TQ. 01. 15. No, it is not, the High Cost of Living. But it is the Low Cost of Reading. The Hunter Circulating Library, under the management of the seventh term, is renting modern fiction at the extremely low rate of two cents per day. The shelves are open for inspection every lunch period in the 108th Street gymnasium. Turn to the left as you enter. However if you find it inconvenient to .go to the gym- nasium, consult the list of books posted on the third floor and put your reserve slip in the box provided for that purpose. Books will be delivered free of charge. Incidentally we forgot to tell one of the most important things. The sevenths are doing this for the benefit of the Student's Aid Fund and are trying their level best to make a success of the venture. It is up to you to co-operate by doing yourself a favor. That is, by reading some really good books at the lowest cost that they can be obtained anywhere. 65

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