Townsend Harris High School - Crimson Gold Yearbook (Flushing, NY)

 - Class of 1936

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Townsend Harris High School - Crimson Gold Yearbook (Flushing, NY) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 70 of 120
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ART SOCIETY THE ART SOCIETY ' S SERVICE In the Art Society more than in any other club, is the ideal of training and experience faithfully combined with that of service. Although Harris ' manifold activities present an imposing array, the majority depend upon the accomplishments of the Art Society. A visitor walking through the halls would be compelled to remark how well advertised Harris is. The publicizing of various school, class, and club functions, is almost ex- clusively the Art Society ' s task, and to it, falls a large portion of the credit for the popularity of extra-curricular activities, and the participa- tion in them, of so great a percentage of the student body. The excel- lent illustrations and designs provided by this club are an important factor in the enthusiastic reception afforded the C. S. and the splendid support of clubs by the Harris student body. SIXTY-SIX

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THE FRENCH CLUB by Bernard Kalman Although the original inhabitants ot France, the Gauls, and their successors, the Franks, were both Teutonic peoples, France has adopted the languages and custonns of the conquering Romans, who con- trolled the land for several centuries. The French language is definitely of Latin derivation. The characteristics, the customs, and the philosophy of the French, too, are decidedly Latin. Nevertheless, France has a distinct and interesting civilization of its own, which is for the most part as advanced as that of any other nation. No matter what sort of esthetic sense one has, one cannot but be enchanted by the beautiful music of France. Many of the world ' s greatest composers have been French, hence many of the most beauti- ful songs are French. Many French dramatists have approached the greatness of Shakespeare; French poets have equalled Milton; great inventions and discoveries have been made in France; many schools of thought have had their beginning in France; French painting has always been in advance of that of other lands. Frenchmen as outstanding in their particular field as Moliere, Bizet, Pasteur, Descartes, and Corot can be named. In political matters, France has always been in the lead. Such men as Voltaire and Diderot had theories of government, some of which, when adopted, made France the well-governed land that it is. The French system of executive departementes is sometimes regarded as superior to our state system. The history of France from start to finish has been one of con- tinual conflict between Gaul and Roman, Christian and heathen. French- man and German. Through it all, the country has been able to retain its title of La Belle France. To appreciate the French civilization, its art and thought, and to gain facility in the speaking and comprehension of French are the aims of Le Cercle Francais. Under the direction of M. Courtines, these aims have been for the most part realized. W 6 51 SIXTY-FIVE



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HATIKVAH SOCIETY HATIKVAH IDEALS by Saul Mindlln The Hatikvah Society ' s members Include thoso students whose interest In their race and religion motivates a desire on their part for a better under- standing of its tenets. The organization attempts to promote these Jewish ideals which have contributed to our modern civilization. Realizing that constructive nationalism can be- come a potent factor In mankind ' s advancement, The Hatikvah Society unites those who aspire to the purest and best both in humanity and in their own faith. It also disseminates knowl- edge and understanding of an ancient culture, and of a religion that is the parent of all beliefs professed by the white man. In the last few years, when so many Jews have suffered for their creed in various parts of the world without adequately understanding the principles of this creed, the discussion of its basic doctrines becomes Imperative. In Townsend Harris, the Hatikvah Society is the only or- ganization that performs this function of clarifying the ideals of Ju- daism, and as such, merits the full support of those who are In sympathy with Its aims. SIXTY-SEVEN

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