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l i i . s T lL!fQ,u :r in ti ,VX fl, It r Qxifj, l -il f. ilk' g l l ll , l l y ll ii' irp rff W5 l RV il if ,z lfgtl iff' ii 1 ! Wal will is 'ff' 1 lr ii r 1 'll ix ri 1, W' I' yy ri iylfl 1,-f . If 1 .f. 'L'Q'. .1 W, L. f Ml fl ---- .1 im Mil ill Lili 1 'lli gill' Will l Til l,1,.,'. All l i' iw' 1 fr fi ii, f i '.'i'ffN'-.. 'H ' , ,, ' WU-. . ll? THE STUDENT COUNCIL It would indeed be unjust and pretending too much to attempt at this time to write a 'Khistoryl' of the Student Council. The wherefore of this is made very evident by a few explanatory words. It is only a very short time back that the idea for a Student Council at all was evolved, and the membership of that first body was constituted of the otlicers of the various classes with Dr. Thomas Darlington as the Faculty Advisor. The results of their meetings were rather inconsequential, for they seemed to travel an indefinite path, with no distinct aim in mind. The general student seemed totally unaware of the existence of a Student Council, what with hearing nothing at all concerning it, and never feeling the effects of its efforts. But a new day for the council dawned with the election of Theodore Reich- man as President of the Senior Class. Teddy,' seemed to feel the lack of an active student body and the need of one that could accomplish things in the right direc- tion. VVith high thoughts in mind, he got the consent of Dr. Vetter, our then acting Dean, to organize an entirely new Student Council. His clarion call brought together the presidents and councilmen of the four classes, and the process of organization began. It proceeded slowly, with short strides, but very surely, and it was hastened onward by the determination to make the Students Council into what its name implies, a representative student body, and to make it functionate properly. The iirst few meetings were satisfactory in so far as they showed the desire of the Council to accomplish things, and the taking of the necessary steps in that direction. ---f - - V---f --'-' W- 7-A--,--W'--f ---' 1 f-y-mv-.:',:- .- . rc T, 1 'T'Ti'i'lliil: -f 3--we -N ,V -' ,V - -fflfglf .' , 7 -ifllljife wi yi '. Wi. ,ll,1Nj,j' r,il.i,..e X. ,Mil f V. 1 ' 1 l iw- . fl ,' J '.':-f Nw ,rw , wwf, A f - ici li 'lllipl cf l i , t' -- , 1 H' 1 .--. f.. . N, W, , NYU! fin! , lf ,WV ,-qwy-.,y-.4 x , ,Lui X '.-, rg- I, . N .1 .i - y it A 1, ., ,Q X15 , ' e cg 4, I, -I ,ai-.,c, . , ,E512.2-131.115,zligfcl.if-..1iLQ.ii4fL.LiB.s1nSQ1i.'.'.1filll..'5fT?f,-14..iH1rf.411. toil: atlfflliy i' o ,1..j,,.7,g,g-f.71 I l Ai H n 4 l Q I M W . i Holt l, ,gi .., WW Nfl, X I ' 5. rl 'rr .J if ll i li llll ll l ,tl lf' , ,V , 1 lil fvili' 'fjx fl. H f.4,l ,1, ' ifrl, rl Q, , jk :y .X .Qld Mix ' Jfgjvl ,M xv, ' . JN ,Yr J ,,, .Nl ,-,wil A di X. Il 1, fi ll ly lliixx , i . l l ll' ii 1 ii ly yi I Q .a V nr lull r,,,. LL' M.. .i i . Ol W, ig! Wir il,,l '..'l l 2 all lc I 1 W, .H ,N ,gli ig? lrlillf ' , ,..,, r i llflll 1 ia 'li l l ljf
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w' 1' ' A Hcscav- I in -f fm: III Qfwmx QE wrongs ln- ... I 1 I .x: . . 2 But with the change in school administration the alfiliation with New York Q T : University came on impetus to the Student Council so great as to make certain gf 52'-.5 its success Very soon after Dr Jackson took over the active direction of the ?-5 E15 I g school he addressed the council and mentioned how satisfied he was to be able to E ' E have such a body to work with He set forth to the council points where he would E : E like to see it accomplish matters which directly concern the student mentioning E I E E at the same time that if the Council could accomplish those things a great pow- ' Z : E erful future lay before it j - f E In order to bring the student closer to the workings of the Student Council E L E I it was made a regular policy to post the reports of its activities and to extend an fi' 5 - open invitation to all the students to attend its meetings - - 5 In retrospect we may hope that the bestowal of the greater and more compre- , , : . E hensive powers can only serve to make the Student Council a truly representative .. . 5 5 and governing body g 5 , -E Louis PIERRE GREIPER Secretary 5 F 5 THE VIOLET DANCE i , 5 S gl, E At the McAlpin Hotel on the eve of December ll, the first Violet Dance MS, 5 X 5 : n 5 l if-'lg was held. May the gods grant that all ensuing annual school proms have the Q ,yt 5 f 5 same degree of good fellowship and joyous fleeting hours under the jurisdiction of ' N 5 2 :Is asf 5 lg Dr. Terpsichore as the last. 5 : : iikfl ge 5 Topics such as Osteology, Physiology, and Orthodontia, and discourses on 5 - .-2 . . . . E E'-,LE fatty infiltration and the procedure of proper curettmg were taboo. It is rumored 5-A-E that an indiscreet remark from one Marcy Frey to one Ben Libson, concerning -z --E g-5 I i r 1 the return of an article that sounded much like tickle-ator caused a brawl . i whereby Ben Laub's eye suffered discoloration. A fine galaxy of professional students were the Dentics. And lest we forget- wr g , did not our Dean and Faculty look exceedingly well in evening clothes? One E I s 3 gentleman who tinkers with morbid appearing slides, shuffles a mean pair of N 1 5 E dogs . Demonstrators received the best cigars Qfor five centsj that money derived 5 gig from cashed-in gold could buy. 3-if Sid Teitelbaum, Abe Stoff and Al Krasny masqueraded-a la Hart, 5 72-f Shaifner and Marx. Jack 'Mandel and Les Rothstein appeared muchly like two i?-4 icemen and picked on one another. The Jamaica Sheik, Ben Rosenfeld, rolled his ' '5 t n In -ul Fun 1 up -I .llmnumumnlmunlllllllllnlllllll ll Ulmummmmmmnnnmmummu ln up 1 lm jump- ul , .WT ll u' I .I --. uh Ili ,ui qu W rr J .n up an :iq .idmIil...1iiih ,.Ihi...iumin ggiilllllllllllllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lk XZEEP' .nl lllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllt iii' I' lm qiilli..ilIV'iia. gif. . . .f,,tf'f' ' 'rob' Eifyff- ' S 4 ' ' ' L E. - : ' 2 l- ,4., D j I . . 5 E . : i S S S 5 . ' 5 : E 9 1 1 E : E ' : Z 2 ' E E . 5 ' 2 , : ' : . 5 g Q ' A E a X 2 , l I S -n E E 3 x , Q - N4 EA E l XX :fl , yy b g B s 2' d b 5 :X -WE S 5 5 : L5-..: Don Juan'orbs and a score of maidens were won over, although Nat Gold's , E . marcel gave much competition. Moe Wasserman's wiles were too much for Sam .' ' Uberall's escort who was taken over completely. The three Mac's fMacBrien, MacGregor and MacMillanj accompanied by Elmer Cleveland, rendered their E5 famous quartet song while Vocio conducted. All's well that ends well. So with our first Violet Dance. Although it was ,ug gs, Hf in : 3 g . E f la E - - a plain affair, good contact was present, and as the evening waxed on, one Senior -- - remarked to an enthralled Freshman, At what time does the aifair occlude ? 2 5 To which sage remark the yearling articulated, I'1l bite, Docg but why broach the 3 ' subject? Some nerve! E S ,li , runnin: 2552:-2:1 'lgfll I I ' IIl ' ' ' 'l' I 'my unuuv usd!!!!!!1F ::::afEfartira:::ff '!!!!!l?.ff.'fi,'2Ii.. li'.E-ff:Iillitl r'1::a1:finri1EM::sH'F1!!!!!E:ffT,P 11631 '
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