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Stadium HRONICLE of school events-organ of school activities-champion of student's rights-but first, last, and always a newspaper-this, in brief, has been the policy of the Stadium during the last semester. At first, it was merely an ideal. However, though at first faced by appar- ently insurmountable Opposition, the editors, by dint of courageous battling, have succeeded in making the ideal a reality. They have ceased to permit the Stadium to be used as a bulletin board. They have pulled the Stadium out of the rut into which it had fallen in previous terms. They have substituted for its weak, insipid editorial policy a strong and vigorous one. Naturally, as a result of such a policy the Stadium has improved from a journalistic standpoint Due to the absence of notices, its make up has be come impeccable, and since fewer official letters were printed, it has become much newsier than heretofore Among the plans supported by the Stadium in its editorial columns and supported by the student body, were the formation Of the Liberal Club, the elimination of the Phi Gamma s influence in extra curricular affairs, closed electrons, amalgamation of clubs, and the abolitlon of the G O rule which forbids non council members to speak at meetings The gentlemen who have managed the Stadium are Eflzlm In Cbze BIELVIN D GOODMAN Arromzte Erizlou SEYMOURA GRoss S EDWARD SCHLESINGER ALAN E HEWITT Edzromzl Bomd HAROLD LAVINE RICHARD STEIN MURRAY KALISCHER GEORGE MCDERMOTT STEPHEN GROB HENRY BLOCK LEON THEIL Bmzneri Boazmf STANLEY RUSSO Bzzmzerr Mfzmzgw SEYMOUR QINDEBAND flrfzrtfzlzt fla'te1Zz5z12g Managei ADOLPH H GRAETZ CZ1CZlfrIl'Z072 MHWQU61 RICHARD TOLINS Arrzmznz Faculty Bonn! 0 Pzzblzmlzozzr MR R H ALLES MR G W BLAKE 7 I 1 Q O 1 . l STEPHEN TOLINS .............................................,.. Adveziirifzg Mazinger o .--.-1.-.....-. 1..,-.....-,.4---.....-..-- ' 4 ' . 6 A Pagz' Elhgllfj'-Ill-7 C
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Traffic: Department WITH increasing size has come increasing efficiency to the Traffic Depart- ment. Captained by Charles Ordman and aided by Mr. Whyte, the Harris traffic cops have, this semester, set a new high for general compe- tence. They have patrolled the halls as never before, performed the previous unheard of feat of maintaining order on the stairs, and, carrying out a ruling whose enforcement had in previous terms proven impossible introduced quiet and order into the Study Hall This last was the most rmportant of the departments achievements Heretofore when a club held a meeting or a class election the Hall would become the scene of countless miniature riots This of course dis couraged many of the more serious students from attending meetings and was an important factor in the downfall of Harris clubdom Contrary to popular misapprehensions the checking system inaugurated three years ago by Sam Ellman and Israel Feintuck is still in use and 1S work ing exceedingly well Under this system the Traffic Department is divided into three squads A B and C each of which is commanded by a captain and either two or three lieutenants Each lieutenant is in charge of a platoon which in most cases is composed of seven men Over the entire squad are the Chief and the Recorder Company A is in charge of the stairs between classes It is its duty to keep order prey ent running and see that there is only down traffic on one case and up traffic on the other It is the hrghest of the companies Company B is in charge of the locker rooms and halls during lunch hour According to regula tions these cannot be used without special permission Company B sees that the regulations are obeyed Company C has miscellaneous duties and relieves the members of Company B every few weeks It is the training school of the rookie The officers C laze CHARLBS ORDMAN COMPANY A Capmzn BERNARD SIEGFRIED Lzezztfnantr Paul Rabut Harry Schneider Mortimer Hirsch COMPANY B Capmm ALDIS GERZLER Lzezztemzntr Herbert Feinberg onas Salk COMPANY C Cazpmzn CARL VoN DOENHOFF Lieutenant! Milton Maybruck Paul Sausman 7 7 5 ' l 7 ' 7 7 ' , - . , 7 7 , . . . I . . 7 . Recorder .....,....,...........,................,............,............,...........,...... WILLIAM SPIRO Page Ninety-0
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