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Seventeen members of the Exeeu- tive Board journeyed to Polytechnis last Thursday mornihg to sign the 4 c v annual City-Poly Peace Pact pre- iThe Baltimore City College ceding the football game. Harold Gullan, D9-238, student president, led the group. GIAN ==s= RYLAND, NovEMBER 26, 1947 SUBSCRIPTIONS: $1.75 BY MAIL TECH Scene OF 59 Tilt Tomorro By BENSON OFFIT st football “Castle « ollege and a8 Colle lorrow af- n expected pigskin fol- | Otts Helm’s zm to capture Evening Sun y oY legs, are nec- .e trophy to the | Standing: Alan Meyers, Nicholas Karavedas, Norton Baum, | Stanley Felsenberg, Bernard Rosenthal, John Karukas. Seated: Donald Salganik, Paul Jones, Bernard Clements, Prof. Walter | N. Linthicum, Isadore Abrams, Lynn Goldberg, Herbert Horowitz. DONALD SALGANIK Business Manager IsADORE ABRAMS sociate Business Manager BERNARD CLEMENTS Co-Business Manager — BUSINESS — Under the guidance of Prof. Walter N. Linthicum of the Department of Commerce, The Collegian business staft handles all finances concerning the paper. In addition to securing the advertisements, this staff has the job of distributing The Collegian to its subscribers. Through the efforts of the staff, The Collegian was able to come out with a ten-page City-Poly issue and numerous six-page editions during the 1947-48 season. The staff consisted of Bernard Clements and Donald Salganik, co- business managers; Isadore Abrams, as- sociate business manager; John Karukas, advertising manager; David Jacobs and Stanley Felsenberg, circulation man- agers; Lynn Goldberg and Herbert Horowitz, collection managers; Allen Jones, exchange manager; and Arnold Lipman, assistant exchange manager.
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WILLIAM EVANS Editor In Chief BENSON OFFIT Associate Editor FRANK ASKIN Sports Editor — EDITORIAL — Founded in 1929, The Collegian has been serving the students of the Balti- more City College for nineteen years. The four-page weekly is consistently ranked among the top high school news- papers in the nation by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, Quill and Scroll, National Scholastic Press As- sociation, and Southern Inter Scholastic Press Association. Prof. James C. Leonhart and Prof. Joseph E. Green, both of the Depart- ment of English, are editorial advisers to the publication. The staff this year consisted of William Evans, editor in chief; Ben- son Offit, associate editor; Charles Moy- lan, managing editor; Frank Askin, sports editor; David Eidman, news editor, first term; Myer Bronstein, news editor, second term; Jay Goldbloom, feature editor; and George Mandras, copy editor. Founded 1929 Serving .The' Studen VOLUME 19, NUMBER 11 BALTIMORE ‘CITY COLLEGE, BALTIMORE Don Bafford Named City Team Captain For Test Tomorrow Following the tradition of alway honoring a Senior with the pos tion of captain for the City-Pc game, Head Car m ea ier this at D is : ‘on Standing: Arthur Waskow, Arnold Cohen, Leon Stacks, Jabez Loane, Charles Clark, Leonard Jones, Jack Schwab. Seated: Arnold Levins, David Eidman, George Mandras, Benson Offit, William Evans, Frank Askin, Myer Bronstein, Harold Glaser.
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Carrclltaen- Wight Literary Seciely Founded in 1878 by Prof. Charles Wight, the Carrollton-Wight Literary Society has been developing public speakers and debaters for seventy years. In an effort to revitalize interest in public speaking, the organization undertook a number of new pro- jects. Schoolwide declamation contests were held, quizzes were conducted, and pamphlets dealing with the value of public speaking and the society’s history CHARLES MoyLan were distributed. President “Their sound, an For the first time at a school assembly, the Car- rollton-Wight debated with Douglass High. Although defeated by a slim two-to-one margin, the debate was a great success. Benson Offit, Charles Moylan, and Bernard Paris represented the society in this debate. Offit, Paris, and Robert McDivitt comprised the team which tied the Bancroft later in the year.
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