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T126 C0'IIIf'lIIfL?7'CiIll High School Aung, dd... I COMMITTEE ON ENTERTAINMENTS Dr. Lewis B. Semple Qhr C521 James Connor, Room 1119 Franklin Ehrhardt wral COMMITTEE ON CONTROL um Mr. Robert B. Marvin fnnfluhfh Philip Gerliardt, Room T19 Richard Burke, Room M8 Stuart Irwin, Room 211 Robert Ostendorf Room O09 4 AUDITINO COMMITTEE U . Mr. Frank L. Biokmore P. J. McGoldrick, Room 441 9 E. H. Brodhead Room 110 COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION Mr. Earl L. Cushman Harry Bayer Room 310 , v James Connor, Room 300 JCOMMITTEE ON CARE OF FIELDJ Mr. Sylvester J. McNamara John Edgehill, Room 306 Harry Bayer, Room 310 Maurice Pancoast, Room 318 Bernano Antony, Room 305 Wilmer Broadman, Room 311 Robert Kennedy Room 306 William New, Room 310 Maurice Friedlfindei, Room O13 Harry Clayton, Room 31.1 Henry Atwater, Room 30 2 3 XS Q Q? 9 - ' sfo
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Elie Chrnrral Gbrgan- izatinn Tha Commercial High School Annual N the General Organization the students of Comma-- mary?-':1f'e5l' P 34lAilQl!l1f:1 cial High School possess one of the most efficient J f self control to be found in the city. By student is drilled in the fundamentals d ood citizenship. In the General systems 0 means of it the of democracy an g Organization every class room has its duly elected il'- . 1 lil' . 2:-:Ga milf. ' I If 1 p Q fsielil. 146112 W 5' .pi '1x',s: lf, E 4' gp'-,- . ,S 1 ' N 4 Z l'Y1. f:: ,A-:lil Ls: 5.3355 51 -iq 2 1 11.-i:0 o-if 1- f, : uf-:e.,f7f 'gg swf, olbsg- 4 47 'Um Q Elfiifrw --'0.gini5B'fv' 1 .2- H 'qyiw ......... :M-if I -1-'gv5...i. .334 ' .mga t?7fIe1::2wf' ' '-3 -' , .. '1e?:.4vai C p officers Who regularly attend the General Council, The Council is the legislative body of the school and to it all the school clubs go for advic 1 ings of the Council are conducted by student officers, all of Whom, with the exception of meeting. serve for one s The loyal support which the General Organization has received udents of Commercial is a support dictated by patriotism rather than by any self-regarding motive. This is as it should be. But it must not be forgotten that every ounce of energy and every vi Affi e and financial aid. The meet- the secretary, who holds ofhce for but a single chool year. from the st dollar that goes into the organization rebounds to the benefit of every member, and in large measure to every student in the school, t a member of the organization. lt is to the General Whether or no Organization that the numerous school clubs look for financial sup- port, Its financial efficiency and generous cncourageinent make possible the very existence of inany of our out-of-school activities. The extent of this support. will be inauift-st when we say that to date the organization has contributccl S'l.'3u0 toward the athletic Held, 211151 plans a yearly contribution of 91000. l-'or music and musical instruments the Band. Ort-liestiwi. and Vhoral Society l1z1YC had 3425. FrOm this latter cxpciulilim- at least. l'Yt'1'3' boy ill, C0111- mercial has received livin,-lilo. THE OFFICERS AND COMMl'l lxl-Il-IS or 'rm-: Ui-:xx-:n,xi. Oin:.xN1z.xT10N- P1'CSlClL'lll Wl,l'lllk'lliill l r:inla ll. Nloorv T. x 1 y-' . ' ' .I lice-pitsulente Nl vslvy l'i-i'1'y. llooni l-I., ' A Pl'l'2lSlll'l'l' -eie Nlr. llowai-il lwi-lt-r 1 SC1'f3Cf1ill't-:1t-armse llsirolil llullvr. llooni 'lf' clOMMl'l l'lCl-I ox lhiivrixn Mr. llolmrl ll. loilil H.-V F -. ' xs 00 Clold 501310, ll-ooiu llilil .lulius llolm. lloom -Ml 'K six
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