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CRIMSON AND GOLD A P Q17 'slr 'slr r r r r r r riswr QP F' Q1 A ARTSTA T I - I '-'I 10:3 'll 'll 'll 'll 'll 'ULHI 'll ll 'til-1l l5l545fbl5l5B04545B000l?J0Ev4bB4545 I For llltlllj' are called, but fmt' arc Clzosclzf' Invariably the members of the Arista themselves are largely responsible for thc prestige which that body has among the students. In the Arista, the student finds the concrete example of the organizations ideals. The Arista League was founded to bring together in all the high schools of New York those students who, due to their excellent character, unselfish service to the school, and good scholastic standing, are deserving of special praise. The Townsend Harris Hall chapter of the Arista, as can be perceived from the quality of its members, has constantly striven for the realization of this purpose. The influence of the Arista is very great. It is the acknowledged inspiration for many a student's career of zealous service to his Alma Mater. It aids Harrisites in becoming better boys and men. It serves as an ideal for which everyone may strive dur- ing his high school career. Perhaps the main reason for the excellence of the Townsend Harris Hall Arista is the fact that it considers character as the first requisite for membership. The Arista member in our school is not generally the first in service to his school, nor yet in scholastic achievement, but one who has distinguished himself in personality and discipline. The following are the members of the senate this term: Ex-Officio J. CARLETON BELL ......,..,...,..,.,.,.....r...,....... Direrior LEON H. CANFIELD .,.,............................... .Affiiffllil Director JAMES E, FLYNN-Leader ALBERT P. D'ANDREA-Ser1'etm'y-T1'eaJ1zre1 GEORGE W. BLAKE JOSE MARTEL MERLE BISHOP CHRISTOPHER MARTIN ROBERT H. CHAsTNEY JOSEPH PEARL HOWARD W. HINTZ PHILIP L. SMITH The members of the Arista Assembly are: STANLEY ZIPSER-Leader VICTOR W. GANZ-VTC6-L6dd6l' STANLEY DRITZ-Secretary HYMAN GOLD-T7'6dJHI'6V LEONARD GOLDITCH BURTON HOFFMAN WILLIAM LUDWIG JULES A. PLAUT Page Eighty-jim'
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CRIMSON AND GOLD lb4?:4b45lb4H21d3:4b4b4Hb4.HbdHb4b4bJi14b4b+ Qrqrqrqrnrnr r r-Qrqr-'s1rQrQ1r'Qr'Q1 X General Organization iq 1 1 '-' U 'l 'Q -ll I 'll -I -I ll ill V! W igri g Q 2 3 5 A gi n A digfzijfed body if our G. O. Which maker om' lawr and Jpendr our dough. The G. O. Council this term has achieved fame as one of the most active legisla- tures that has ever existed in Townsend Harris Hall. Guided by the capable administra- tion of its president, Walter Kaufman, the council has done work of much importance and distinction. Several new budgets were passed and quite a few service pins and school letters were awarded, class tournaments were carried out with precision. A new tournament was instituted in the form of a swimming contest between the different classes, all of whom entered their teams in the meet. Some long needed measures were adopted such as the bill for the re-organization of the club council, which was the result of the undiscouraged persistency of the Club Delegates. To distinguish their administration, the council made several long due amendments to the Constitution. All in all, the men have worked to the best of their ability to promote the general welfare and to guide our school in both inter-class and inter-scholastic events of this term. The members of the council, to whom Townsend Harris owes its gratitude and praise for so ably discharging its duties, are: GENERAL ORGANIZATION Preridefzf .........,..,...,..,.,.,................................. .,.........,.. W ALTER KAUFMAN Vire-Preridem ..............,..........,......,..,......,.,............. EDWARD HALPRIN Serrenzry ,............,..,. .,..,..... A ARoN S. YOHALEM TI'64ZfZ1I'El 1...,......,............,..,..,.. ..,,,...., V ICTOR W. GANZ Airman! Serrezzzry f..........,... ...,,.., . ARTHUR STEIG Afriffezmf T1'6LZJ'Zll'EI '....,.............................,.......... SAMUEL MOTHNER C1116 Delegezlef Service Delegafer Athletic Delegate! ARTHUR V. BERGER ARTHUR ECKSTEIN LEOPOLD MOTHNEF. JOSEPH ROBISON PAUL RAPOPORT BURTON HOFFMAN SAUL GORN STANLEY DRITZ Pzzblimlion Delegaie CHARLES A. ULLMANN Clan Re,D1 erelzZatizi'er Upper A ..,.....,.... .,.........,....,..,.,,.., .,........,.....,..,.....,., I A COB SHORR Lower A ............. ..,,.,,.....,.........................,.,........ R ICHARD GREENBLATT Upper B ............. .,........ S IDNEY AXELROD Lower B ......,...,.. .. .,..,, EMANUEL KNOBLOWITZ Upper C .,...., ...., ..,....... H A RoLD KLEIN Lower C ............. ....,..... R AYMOND NATHAN 1'c1g1eIiigfl1ly-se z
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