Tyor, Burke Head Top Organizations Singing of the National Anthem, Hard to Do Two Things: Increase the Scriptures Will Be Read by Our Service to the School, With

Tyor, Burke Head Top Organizations Singing of the National Anthem, Hard to Do Two Things: Increase the Scriptures Will Be Read by Our Service to the School, With

KNOW YOUR GOODBYE, CONSTITUTION GOOD LUCK, SEE PAGE 4 hat~s at SENIORS Official Publication of Hunter C allege High School Vol. 56, No.4 NEW YORK, N. Y .. TUESDAY, JUNE IS, 1948 By Subscription M iss Delaney Retires Taylor And Neu Hea-d Miss Josephine Delaney, for Prof. Curoe To Address many years Chairman of the Physics Department, will re­ 'What~s What~~ 'Argus~ tire this June. Miss Delaney 176 Graduates June 29 left the school during Easter Four publications of the school, What's What, Argus, vacation because of illness in­ One hundred and seventy six students are candidates for Annals, and the Bio Bulletin, have elected officers to serve on curred then. The faculty and graduation from Hunter College High School at the commence- student body join in wishing their editorial and business staffs next term. her a speedy recovery. ment exercises to be held in the Hunter College Auditorium on What's What has chosen Diana the evening of June 29. Led by Miss Audrey M. Olsen, Taylor to be the new editor-in­ the high school orchestra will chief_ She has expressed the hope play the processional. .fifter the that, "next term we'll try very Tyor, Burke Head Top Organizations singing of the national anthem, hard to do two things: increase the Scriptures will be read by our service to the school, with . Dr. Brown and the graduates will more attention shown to all its School Elects Adlersberg Three Pats Sweep A.A.; sing Psalm 150 with music by activities, and then, increase the As G.O. Vice President Plan Exciting Activities Cesar Franck. social activities of What's What Following the salutation, to be itself, so that in the end we'll all Election of the four top officers of the school for While half the school awaited G.O. election re­ given by Dorothy Gwon, senior enjoy the work of putting. out a next term, headed by Cynthia Tyor, new G.O. sults on the first floor, avid A.A. members waited class president, Barbara Lecht­ paper." president, was announced at 3: 30 P.M., May 25, in on the sixth floor the afternoon of May 25 and man will deliver the class speech. The associate editor is Marlene the college Little Theater. learned that "the three Pats" had swept that In it she will tell of the hopes Luckton; the co-news editors are Throngs of Hunterites crowded the playhouse, morning's A.A. election. and aspirations of the graduating J oan Braunstein and Dorothy entertained by impromptu senior singing, until the Pat Burke was chosen president for next term; class and of all youth, empha­ Walpole, and Janice Fr eeda will day-long counting was over, and outgoing presi­ P at Bowens, vice president; and Pat Jackson, sec­ sizing the value of the education be feature editor. Next term's dent Ruth Schachter could announce that Mar­ r etar y-treasurer. provided by Hunter. organization will be different garet Adlersberg had won the vice president's What's What, on h and as usual, managed to get Professor To Speak from this term's, and news will post, Rhoda Altman had been elected treasurer, these statements from the girls, so happy to be continue to have a more promi­ and Phyllis LeKashman, secretary. The victorious able to lead Hunter's athletes they were almost at The chief address to the gradu­ nent place_ candidates were led on to the stage to be greeted a loss for words. ates will be delivered by Profes­ Marcia Chapman, secretar y ; sor Philip R. V. Curoe, Ph.D., by cheers. Future A.A. Plans Judy Segal, busines manager; and . As the girls hurried from the theater, eager to Chairman of the Education De­ Joyce Garskof, advertising mana­ spread the glad news, What's What was able to Pat Burke, hoping to see softball established as partment of Hunter College. Pro­ fessor Curoe has been closely af­ ger, will compose the business catch the G.O.'s new officers before they dashed off the up and coming sport in this school, said, "I'm filiated with the high school es­ staff. to celebrate and to try to convince themselves that very glad to have been elected A.A. president, and pecially in his capacity as Chair­ A,rgus's new editor-in-chief is this was really true and happening to them. I hope to see the A.A. remain victorious in forth­ Renee ~ r eu. Sondra Viniol will Cynthia Tyor, who has hopes of a G.O. store and coming A.A.-G.O. games." man of Hunter College High serve as literary editor, and a more attractive .council room including 'a phono- ' Pat Bowens, now vice-president, states her School and Hunter College Elem­ Rosalind Gordon as art editor. graph, claimed, "I am very happy to be G.O. presi-. thanks by simp'ly saying; "I w imt to thank the entary School. fIe was sponsor Irene Greenberg has been elected dent and w ish to thank you all for electing m e. public for 'buying my product with their vote!' " of the Nursing E'ducation pro­ secretary, Dolores Messinger, I hope that next term w ill be a w onderful one." P at J ack son, bubbling over with joy, said, "I'm gram at Hunter College and. is a business manager, and Estelle The young lady with the dreams of wonderfully very happy to be able 'to skip stones' for the A.A. member of the American Asso­ Rothenberg, publicity manager. successful projects, Margaret Adlersberg said sin­ as secretary-treasurer. Thanks for the oppor­ ciation of University Professors The class of June 1949, which cerely, "I am very proud to have been elected to tunity." and of the New York Academy completed the elections of their serve as vice-president and will do my best next With the echo of congratulations still ringing of Public Education. Professor Annals officers last month, has term to make the G.O. an organization in which in their ears, Hunter's newly elected "big shots" Curoe is also the author of sev­ selected Carol Trencher as editor­ everyone will enjoy working". are already begging to plan new exciting things eral books dealing with educa­ in-chief. Reflecting the enthusi­ (CONT'D. ON PAGE 7, COL. 3) for the future. Best of luck to them! tion. asm of the staff, she said, "With Gowned in white and capped former Annals as guides and the with mortarboards with gold tas­ best term ever as an inspiration, sels, the graduates will march our senior book is certain to be College Presents Gala A.A. Project from their seats in the front of exceptionaL" Model Congress Coming Events Defeats Weather the audience to r eceive their dip­ The other editors are Giovanna lomas from the speaker, thus June 16·18 - Final Examina­ Vernaci, associate editor; Vera The third term, with a total of passing before the entire fac­ A Hunter delegation consisting tions Blass, literary editor; and Rose ulty and their parents and friends of Margaret Adlersberg, Ellen June 21 -24-Regents Examina­ 100 points, emerged as the top Mary Terranova, art editor. assembled in the huge assembly Schleicher, Davida Daarer, and tions athletic term of the school as a Alma Schelle will be in charge hall. June 21 -24-Session for Junior of photography; Jane Schwartz, Lenore Greisman, and headed by result of an afternoon of inter­ After the diplomas are pre­ High School Students 10 business; and Charlotte Shalita, Miss Barbara Keyser, represented class competitions at the A.A. sented, the graduates will sing a.m. to 12 noon ad vertising. Field Day, Friday, June 4. the Alma Mater. The ceremonies the school at the fourth annual June 24-Senior Banquet, Bar­ The newly named Bio Bulletin With the sun as a welcome will be concluded by the playing Model Congress which convened bizon Hotel has chosen Nancy Parks as edi­ spectator, competitors and cheer­ of the recessional. June 25-Book return day tor-in-chief, Lisa Kurz as ad at Hunter College for a two-day ing squads from every term con­ June 28-Honors and Awards editor and Diane Skaletsky as session beginning May 14. vened at the Sheep Meadow be­ Assembly, book return day business manager. Fifteen city high schools sent ginning at' 3 P .M. to bring the June 2S-Senior Prom, Savoy Two Clubs Discuss delegates to serve as model Con­ A.A. term program to a resound­ Plaza Hotel gressmen and on the several ing close. June 29-Book return day Marx's 'Manifesto' model committees set up. The In second place was the fourth Name Big Sisters, June 29-Commencement Hunter girls, chosen from the term, with 60 points. The sixth In a joint meeting of the ,His­ Sp.m. Student Advisers Problems of Democracy class, sat term entry won third spot, with tory and International Relations on committees for Social and 40 points in the event, which had clubs, an attempt was made to Closing the business of the Public Welfare, Foreign Affairs; been postponed the previous evaluate the Communist Manifes­ term, the G.O. Council has com­ and Civil Rights and Labor. Seniors Will Entertain month by rain. to of Karl Marx through a con­ pleted election of major offcers The Congress was composed of Faculty At Banquet In the cheering squad contest, sideration of both its theoretical for next term. At the last meet­ a H 0 use of Representatives the sixth term, which proudly dis­ implications and practical appli­ ing those elected were Rose headed by a speaker.

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