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COUNCIL HIGHLIGHTS The Prom . . . Oct. 22-Robert Van Santen reports that the Colonial Room of the Hotel McAlpin is to be contracted. Passed unanimously. Mo- tion to change date to November 30 is defeated. Oct. 31-Motion passed to engage Jimmy Monaco,s Royal Knights orchestra. Tickets to be on sale Monday, November 6. Nov. 1-it-Tickets have been printed and Prom advertisements are to be posted this week. Dec. 5--Only twenty-five Prom tickets are recorded as sold. Unless this number is doubled during the next week, the event will be canceled. Dec. 12-Forty-eight tickets sold. The Prom is assured. Senior Day . . . Oct. 23-Thomas Durrance reports that November 24 will be Senior Day. The hats will be distributed the following Monday, as they are not to be worn on that date. Oct. 31-Only those who have paid their dues may teach. Nov. 14-The final lists for classes and seniors are completedg to be posted on the bulletin board. A meeting on November 20 in room 1220 will be held to obtain class excuse slips for senior day. Nov. 28-Senior Day reported to have been most successful by Dr. Falion and in- structors. Senior Awards . . . Nov. 14-Chaikin, Christensen, Rosenberg, Maas and Youngerman chosen for the In- signia Committee. All petitions for pins must be in before Friday, November 24. Nov. 28-Committee recommendations made. Names added by council members after a dispute about the date for petition entrees. By a closed vote Chaikin, Christensen, Van Camerik, Youngerman, Maas, Rosenberg, Simon, L. Weiss, Feinberg, Friedman, chosen by council. Dec. 5-Revote on pins due to non-recogni- tion of a proxy and mistabulation. New winners chosen. Pins to be awarded at Prom. page seventeen 1 lull Ill ' 21 J' 2TE'f ?- :iv - E ff-:gt 5 Q: . . ?f,.21 2, Eg I iii ' -Z' - f-.1 .- .i Ziffli ',f1-1-T.-L,. '....: , '51, A 'Ei ,
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T0 THE SENIOR It has been my privilege as well as pleasure to have been associated intimately with the class of January, 1934-, as class advisor for the past two and a half years, a period cover- ing all but the first term of its life in Harris. It has been a joy to watch the members of the class grow from rather green and be- wildered lower classmen to capable and re- sponsible seniors. This class has accom- plished mucll worthy of praise and emula- tion. But I have been particularly happy in the friendly and intimate associations with the individual members. So I hate to see them go. I hope they will return often to visit and keep alive the old friendship. It is my fond hope that every member of the class of January, 1934, will be true to the ideals of Harris-upright in character, un- selfish in devotion to service for others, and persistent in striving for scholastic profi- ciency. Good luck and success to every member. H. F. Standerwick, Faculty Advisor page Sinn
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SENIORS SAMUEL ACHS The hatchet man. C. K G. Art Staff: Varsity Show: l.leacon. WILBUR AFFENS Uuhal price ten. Beacon 12b: Eng. Rep.: Ent. Exam. Squad. CARL BAKAL Basketball Bakal. Basketball 121: Track: Soccer: Boxing: Info Bureau. HERMAN BALCOFF The would-be boxer. Sec'y-Treas. Art Soc.: Art Soc. 121. DAVID BEITLER I.',-Hlegro. Sec'y-Treas. German Club: Baseball: Soccer: Eng. Rep. I-11: Class Football. RICHARD BEITLER ll Penseruso. Baseball: Eng. Rep.: Stadium Bus. Bd.: Class Football. SEYMOUR BERGMAN Pie are squared. Club Activities. NORMAN BERMAN Last of the three musketeers. Stadium: C, 81 G.: Club Activities. ISRAEL BEZMAN The Bezman of the Isrlu-ls. Swimming Team: Club Activities. NORMAN BORISOFF The blight of Blake. Info Bureau: Ent. Exam. Squad: Class Athletics RICHARD BRODIE Evader of the Corporation Tax. Swimming Team: Club Activities. ALFRED W. BROWN The Il man. Class Athletics: Club Activities. RICHARD BROWNSTONE .4 llason. No less. Ent. Exam. Squad: Club Activities JACOB BRYER. Just a briar in the bramble. T. D. fill: Tracli Team: Soccer: Club Activities. LEON CANTOR Can he Trotfskyj too? Asst. Dir. Info Bureau: Rifle Team: Fencing Squad. page eighteen
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