City College of New York - Microcosm Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1920

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Officers and Committees of February, 1920 President ..............................SaNDOH K. Row Fice-Prraidrnl ......................I.kopold Hihkcii Secretary ...............................Harry Ciiaiio Treasurer ..............................Edward N'ai KL Marshal .........................SlIlN'KY GooDPRIKND Poet-Historian ......................SlDNKY J. Ui.miM Athletic Manatjer .................................. Hv Fi.ikoki. Student Councillors ...S. J. Bloom, R. It. Sioauman Picture Nadki. 'Hihkcii lilKSII Dance Goookkik.ni » Bloom Sciiimki. Hihkcii Go|J MAN Fkloman Goodman • Chairman Pin Lipmck Bloom ClI Altos It is on. of tiler traditions of the College tlint June and February classes act ns a single unit. This wo strictly observed in the case of Twenty. During all lights ami struggles, triumphs and undertakings the class presented a united front. The committees really served for both semesters, which fact explains the presence of the greater number of work-groups on the June roster. The custom of having the two presidents alternate in taking charge of the class-meetings was always strictly observed, thus avoiding any frietion that might have had the the result of .11 nixing ill-feeling in the class. NINETj MUC Page Thirty-Two 1

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appeared in favor of company ;m l all-CollegC activities. The S. A. 'I . C. was slmrt-livcd. However, a new shuttle term was instituted for the rest of the Winter session, to permit the hardened war veterans of the College to make up for lost time. Because of this, and also because part of the student hotly (the civilian group) was quartered in the old College building on 2Srd Street, student activities were not reorganized until the opening of the Spring term in February 11)1.0. Reduced to less than a quarter of its original strength, 1920 started oft' what remained of its Junior year with undnmpcncd ardor. At no time in the entire history of the class was its . membership so small. However, every departure, although it narrowed our circle, had the happy influence of uniting more closely those that remained. The intensified class spirit that resulted explains why the class was able to hold the greatest informal affair ever held at C. C. X. Y. The Spring term, 1919. was a busy social season. The upper classes and other big College organizations all helrl dances. With such competition !920'x Junior Hop was the finest affair of all in every respect. Now- adays, in passing judgment on a college dance, it is customary to compare it to '20's Junior Hop. 1920 staged nil athletic come-back in its Senior year. An alcove argument about the athletic merits of ’20 and '21 was the immediate cause for a dual intcrclass athletic meet, no one barred. '21 expected easy victories, lxenu.se she boasted more varsity men. No class was ever more chargrilled and surprised than '21 to lose the basketball and baseball games. The tourney was never finished, but it served to make '21 respect the all-round prowess of '20. In addition, '20 won the intcrclass basketball tournament. In the intcrclass track meet, it again lost to ’2;). but beat '21, '22, and '21. When a class could accomplish so much with only half its member- ship in College (February '20 had already been graduated), one- is forced to admit that '20 was all there.” In looking.hack over its four-year stay at the College, '20 realizes that it can never repay the debt it owes to Alma Mater. Il has liecn the supreme experience for us and we take pride in saying that the four years that we've spent at C. C. X. Y. have been the happiest years of our lives. As we say farewell to Alma Mater, let us pledge ourselves ever to do our utmost to uphold and sup| ort the best College in the land: C. C. X. Y. Mine



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