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CRIMSON AND GOLD g? RREDMOND 0. GROS SMAN MJSOLAVITCH AYOHALENI 1 f f .pw 1 . .W 61 ' , 1 e ' A :R SAM. FRANK ELEFKOXNITZ HARRY JEIDEL M. SOLINS Page .Yiuvty-t1 CO - OP STAFF
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CRIMSON AND GOLD '- 1IH5I5I5lBIH50l?1-Ev04b4?14b4b4?JIb4b1B45l56- 'slr'sxrsirsrrm-qrvqrqrvsarswrnriqrQ1 STADIUM '11 il 1 -'l i 'l 'l -il ll 'lI'l -I 1l '1lI1ll 1 i S a Q A xi i i lll1l-l-lll',l l L Better, and still better has always marked the history of the Stadiumf' Volume by volume, issue by issue, it is continually improving, and this term stands out as one of especially great advancement. Under one of the most experienced editors it has ever had, this terms paper has progressed in everythingfwriting, quantity of advertisements, and, above all, circulation. Last term the Stadium sponsored the movement to combine the G. O. ticket with the school paper and sell a full subscription to both for one dollar. The idea was adopted and both faculty and student officials cooperated so well that the new G. O. ticket realized one hundred per cent sales. An entirely unprecedented occurrence in the history of the school. As a result of this achievement the circulation of the Stadium', was simultaneously increased from eight hundred to twelve hundred. Marked by the long sought banquet, and by the greatly enlarged influence and power of the editorial department, last term,s publication will long stand out in the annals of the Stadium . But this terms also has served claims to future fame. By the number of advertisements already obtained, the staff appears well on the way to the three hundred dollars which signify a banquet. Besides these achievements, which everyone can perceive on the surface, there have been internal improvements in the Stadium . Never before has such a capable staff worked so well, cooperating, each department with the other, so unselfishly, and func- tioning so determinedly and so smoothly, under Editor Ullmannis excellent direction. To Ullmann, to the associate editors, Berger and Rodkinson, and to the business manager, Goldgraben, much tribute is due for the success of the past volume. Faculty Board of Pfzblirafiofzr MR. G. W. BLAKE MR. R. H. ALLES MR. M. KELEHER Edifor-ill-Chief CHARLES A. ULLMANN Arrociaie Eafitorr ARTHUR V. BERGER BERNARD RODKINSON Ealilorial Board W. ARTHUR SCHATTELES STUYVESANT VAN VEEN BURTON HOFFMAN Bmizfzerr Board SEYMOUR GOLDGRABEN ....,. Manager HERBERT B. COHN .................. Cirralazfiofz JULIUS WOLFRAM .......,.......... Aciverliring ELIAS SCHOEN .....,......... ........... . irrirtant LEONARD CIRKER ........................... Arrirtanl Page Ninety-one
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CRIMSON AND GOLD F- l5I545I5lb4?S0042HB1B1Ib1l5lbl?:lbl3w4blH545F- 'QV'WPQFQPQFQPQFQIFQPQFQFQFQFTIFQ CO OP STAFF g -1-1- 1 1-1-1-nl lI11L'l u I-'ll1l I l We multi write fm' bozzrf uuilhoizt az .tmp Abou! ilae meritf of the C0-op. The service which the Co-op renders Harris is truly remarkable. From whatever viewpoint it is considered, the school store is an organ worthy only of the highest com- mendation. A large and important source of the revenues of the General Organization con- sists of the Co-op's profits, which have been rather large this term. Furthermore, the student finds it beneficial to purchase his supplies in the school store because the prices are exceptionally low. Although last term's Co-op was very successful, the deficit which had accumulated from past terms was so large that a part of it, though small, remained. This term, not only was the entire balance of the deficit obliterated, but, what is more, a gain of more than two hundred dollars was realized. This amount appears to be particularly large when one considers how it benefits our school. With this sum a team can be fully equipped. This semester the Co-op endeavored to improve its appearance, on the principle that Harrisites would be more inclined to enter a neat, clean, orderly store. With this prospect in view, attractive signs were placed about the place. Undoubtedly, this under- taking greatly increased sales. Carrying forward the favorable innovation set by last term's Co-op, coupons were distributed and proved to be as successful as ever. A large amount of fountain pens, almost reaching last term's limit, was also sold. Inevitably, a great part of the Co-opls success is due to the diligent work of the staff members who are forced to sacrihce their lunch periods and several other hours of their time, before and after school, to attend to the needs of the student body. Special mention must be made of jack Wasserman, the manager, for the splendid way in which he has supervised the work. As usual, Mr. Sonkin, the faculty-advisor, has actively aided in completing the success of the Co-op. Following are the names of those who have worked so hard and so successfully: Manager ..... .,...,.....................................,.,...,..,........,.,.. J .ack WASSERMAN Faculty Advimr ,...,..,... ........, M R. SIMON SONKIN Ammmf Aflamzger .......,... ...........,,..... A ARON S. YOHALEM SAMUEL FRANK MILTON SOLINS HARRY JEIDEL LEONARD FELDMAN OSCAR GROSSMAN MORRIS SHER FELIX LEFKOWITZ RICHARD REDMOND MOE SOLAVITCH, Mazfzager Ex-Ojjirio Page Nuzcfx H1109
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