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CRIMSON AND GOLD lH3-l5Iblb4H54b4b45lb4?:4?J4bibIb4b4b1lb4b1l31i- QVQIPQFQPQIQPQPQFQPQFQPQPQIPQF51 X LOWER C '-1'- - 1 1l'l l 1 l'll'!l-I -l-ll'- G1 qga a a aag In all the activities of the Freshman class, this term, one sees the hand of Mr. Hintz. Were it not for this energetic and invaluable assistance this class would not have attempted any of the many things it has accomplished. He had the difficult task of impressing upon the minds of these students the importance of cooperation in all their activities. Not only did this class keep up to the standards laid down by Mr. Hintz, but they have gone further, they have done more in their short stay in Harris than any Lower C class has heretofore. In the first place, the class of January, 1931, is the only Lower C class that has ever taken any drastic steps in the disciplinary field. This class has inaugurated the practice of having the class representatives preside in the classrooms during the absence of the instructor in charge. One of the best examples of the council's foresight was the appointment of a con- stitutional committee, which was headed by Martin Levy, vice-president. This com- mittee worked so industriously that the constitution was ready before the end of the semester. The class council, at the very first meeting of the term, set the dues at thirty-five cents for the term. Many intersection tournaments have been established, The council innovated the brilliant idea of forming a class baseball team. Each section was to form a baseball team from which after playing in a tournament, the best players should be chosen for the team which would represent the class. This Lower C class has had both the distinction and advantage of being welcomed into Harris by the present Senior Class. The lower Freshman is no longer being tor- mented by the noble and haughty Senior, but on the other hand, he is welcomed into the midst as a regular Harrisite. The installation of this school spirit, early in the students career, seems to work great wonders on all. Former Lower C classes had to bear the taunts and jests of the rest of the school and as a result, were not anxious to cooperate. However, this is not, we are happy to say, the present situation. The oficicers of the class are: Preridefzr ...,........,..... .. .......,. HERMAN GOLDBERG Vice-Prerideivf .,..,,.. ,....,...... M ARTIN LEVY Serrefary ,...,,,..,..,,.,., ,.,.. ....., H A RoLD DEKARP Treazrzfrer ...,...,,.,,.......,...,..,. ...,..,., ,.......,... I I ERBERT GOLDBERG G. O. Reprerefzmfire ,...,.,.....,..,...,...,........,..,...... BERT RorHscH1LD The English representatives are: Franlco, Page, Rothchild, Jacoby and Kardos. Page S'c't'C1zfy-iziize
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