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Lower' C NOTHER Lower C Class entered our school, heralded with dubious head-shaking, for the purpose of emerging, three years hence, as true Harrisites. Characterizing their work by two qualities-speed and certainty -the labors of the Class were carried out under the able supervision of Mr. Standerwick, the class faculty advisor. The Council was soon chosen, class dues set, a constitution adopted, and the class organ, The Lower C Tattler was published. Removing all obstacles which quite naturally placed themselves in the path of new-comets to any institution, these ambitious freshmen have made their presence known at Harris In athletics, a surprisingly large number of men have made varsity squads and Triangle teams Likewise, In the field of publications, service organizations, and especially clubs, the Lower Cs have succeeded In introducing their number Into Harris soclal life Then too, among themselw es, they have held the usual intersection tournaments all of vIhIch were indulged In with a remarkable zest and spirit In short, the major achievement of the Class was the issuing of the class publication Although the typing was a bit faulty and the articles were care lessly written, If IS nevertheless a promrsing accomplishment The Lower C IS no longer welcomed amid jocund ant1c1pat1on of harmless pranks, on the contrary however, the Seniors take it upon themselves to aid the newly entered Harrisites, and to acquaint them with the Intricacies of school politics Thus If can be seen that they are not subjected to the insults of Upper Classmen and Lower Classmen alike but rather are aided In order that they may soon learn the routine and enter extra curricular life This installation of school spirit, early In the students career, leads to greater achievements by the entire student body of publications, service organizations, and especially clubs, the Lower C s have The class of january 1933 has been greatly encouraged by the English C Class has achieved a successful term T e officers were WILLIAM KAPPELMAN Pferzdenr AMOUR MARTIN Semelmy jack LANDMAN T1 6615711 61 JUSTIN GOLDFARB G O Repferenlfzlzve Englzrlv Rep efentazlzver PREss, FISCHER, FIXEL, PATRICK, FERBER and SILBERSTEIN 7 I L I ' . , 7 . . . 1 7 h : STANLEY BARANSON ......,...............,..,.................,................ Vine-President Page Eightyrmtc
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Urrgarmlzatrlornls HE pr1nc1pal outlet of school sp1r1t rs the or0an1zat1on Long before he begrns to take an actrve rnterest rn any of the other forms of extra currrcular actrvrtres the newly entered Harrrsrte turns toward the organrzatron It IS the heaven of krndred souls Common rdeals, common rnterests, a desrre for companronshrp 1n the pursurt of a common a1m are the motrvatrng rnflu ences rn the establrshment of any club, socrety or publrcatron At present the varrous socretres are sufferrng from over 1nHat1on The unprecedented school sp1r1t of a few terms back expressed rtself rn the forma t1on of a large number of new clubs, has been followed by a perrod of depres sron Ieavrng Harrrs Wlfh a large unwreldly body of organlzatrons As a result of the unw1eld1ness a large number of the soc1et1es have been findrng drffrculty rn l1v1ng up to the letter of therr avowed purpose as wrrtten 1n therr constrtutrons Because of thrs there has been a growrng ten dency on the part of more cynrcal of Harrrs students to regard trme spent 1n clubs as trme wasted Thrs attrtude IS based entrrely upon a mrstaken assump essentrally a fraternal orgamzatron It exrsts as a supplement to, and not as a substrtute for, the class Thus rt rs that one does not go to the French or Spanrsh clubs merely to rncrease one s knoweldge of those languages but to seek out and find other students wrth a mutual apprecratron and love of them Besrdes the socretres however, there IS another type of organrzatron the servrce squad Thrs group IS probably the least heralded, and at the same trme, the hardest workrng body of organrzatrons rn Harrrs Its members may be seen at all hours of the schoolday drrectrng traffrc on the starrs, helprng rn the lrbrary, or dorng any other one of those tasks, whrch, although neces sary, are far from pleasant But even among the servrce organrzatrons there IS that same fraternal feelrng to be found rn the socretres the bond of unron rn thrs case berng one of assocratron rn a common cause At the head of both these Groups stand the General Orgamzatron and the Arrsta The former 15 the prvot about whrch all revolves It grants to the clubs therr constrtutrons, legrslates concernrng the1r affarrs and 1n general looks after therr welfare The Arista rs, on the other hand, an almost purely honorary socrety It IS an old sayrng but one nevertheless untarnrshed by trme that To know we must understand And therefore hax mg grven you a brref drscourse on the purpose and functron of the organrzatron rn Harrrs, we pass on to the organtzatrons themselves. 0 0 . . . T Q O I , . 7 tion as to the purpose of a club. The society whatever its avowed purpose is ' 7 7 Q . D , . , . . 7 ,K 3 ' 7 Page Eighty-three
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