Y STEVENSON
MARION MCDONALD _Form XII_
VIRGINIA LITTLE _Form XI_
MARTHA JEAN MAUGHAN _Form X_
NANCY VAN SLYKE _Form IX_
ANNE WINTON _Form VIII_
PAULINE BROOKS _Form VII_
FACULTY ADVISERS
MISS CARSE
MISS BAGIER
MISS SADLEY
MISS FEREBEE
MISS MCHUGH
MISS BROWN
MISS SVENDDAL
MISS PEASE
MISS LOCKWOOD
MRS. ARMSTRONG
THE NORTHROP LEAGUE
It hardly seems necessary in this, the sixth year of the League's
existence, to explain its purpose. I think it is sufficient to say
that the League is an organization which, under Miss Carse's
sympathetic guidance, has come to control the student activities of
the high school and the seventh and the eighth grades. It is true, of
course, that the League is governed by its officers, but the League
itself is what the large body of the girls make it. The pledge, an
expression of its standards, seeks to hold each girl to a high sense
of honor, loyalty, and self-improvement. This, briefly, is the
purpose. As nearer perfection is reached, in the struggle for this
goal, the League gains in power. Thus it is that the League is the
result of the effort of every member.
MARY EATON.
Report of League Treasurer Given at the Parents' and Teachers' Dinner
Should any girl of Northrop wish to prepare herself for a position
that has to do with the handling of money, I should advise her to
begin campaigning by lobbying for the office of Treasurer of the
Northrop League. However, the reputation of the detailed work of this
office is such that there are few who are ever over-anxious to receive
it. This was my feeling at first, but now when I realize how much I
already know about making out checks, keeping accounts, and the
intricacies of banking, I feel it is all worth while. By Commencement
I shouldn't be surprised if I could fill the important position of
messenger in a bank.
The first thing that comes up at the beginning of each year is the
collection of the annual League dues, which are two dollars and fifty
cents. A total amount of about three hundred dollars was handed in
this year. This is put under the "operating fund," and takes care of
all the League expenditures, except those of the Welfare Committee.
There are four departments of student activities drawing from these
League dues, athletic, entertainmen
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