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— TR Stuyvesant. De Witt Clinton. Sastern District; 29, at Manual; May 4, The sevond © of ‘The Caliper Bear Mountain will probably be the] Bushwick; 6, at Commercial; 10. stuy- wnonth!s, will be out this ene of Clinton'’a annval Field Day,]esant: 11, New Utrecht; 13, Erasmus: Ne Lek LVIBORINITT BOTTRE i -phkoede wax established last] !8 Manual; 20, Eastern: %4, Commer ‘ ties o uyvesant on Morris. pring, when the on River Day | <l#! at New Utrecht: 31, at a@ ‘Fl Evander Childs. iovernm thin , The con tik SecGRT OMI ty-fvel Line invited the students and faculty of June 2, at St. Pauls 3 at Lake 9 The question of the status of fraternt 3 Puvcaea or We euerennet Noo, Wiotr | seurs the senior clasw at Morris Cigh |e Witt Clinton to attend the tunch=|wood: 10, at stamford ; a @till holding the centre of interest. At le Mr m Hyperion ed the following committee: Nore | boat In taking the hoy to Bear Bfoun- | Wigtihs, Seanager Huseo, Myiod at & Wweeting of the Hoard of Bdncation the Ae ea ele ruling with Tinan Mitchel, Nathan Gelling, Annette] tin Day tine is willing again tol iuwiins, Minkoff, Day, Wicks and matter was taken up. ‘The genera 3 7 Guttenberg, “Theodore Gommi, Arthur et eee onl Mey largest iiak. Of the contenders for the re } ‘opinion among the principals of the hist Wadleigh. Homentowsky, According to custom of | 2? cas taining positions the following have e i r F frate’ are| At & theeting Of Gio Waateish spring senior classes the candidates will sont ahortestory con-|ShOWN best; Saivato, Langdale, Cort, } rstechadialdidbeas elaballe Wadeud 1 Pm take a trip up the Hudson in May. ‘The auspices of the | Burrows, Schmidt, Kane, Brown, Seld- undesirable in a high school, Harry b.]spanol Wednesday an i ‘ ded wirangements committees ia: Slegal, Loy d the Board of Pub.|ler and King, Due to the efforts of the At Chambers, head of tne Law Committee, [ture on Eeusdor was given in Spanteh, pip Pech, Sacks, Jack Weinstock. This term, be- hh announced. Imre] Crescent Athletic Club, a ae con- j ‘ see 4 *Jeause it in Morris's twenty-fAfth annt- ; i Commercial, Erasmus Feeommended their abolition, Wedne Joneph Farony ‘ob Wiene y the first prize of $10 ° A special meeting of the Debating pay versary, the old pins will be used, which] with hia a ‘On fe." The | Manual, Stevens Prep has } aay, at the next meeting of ihe board, ack ite Pebating | ForeD Ferony SSiner | roraey: the okt plas wl brunet, wile] wit nisvator, ne ate tae Manus Pal ne Sor Every Floor in the House 1 the question will again be taken up on Dr. Ervent von Nardron Feineltal of | seniora are developing. & m ©. with “AIL in the Day’s|inany years a L. cup will be 1 The Alliance of Wow Clubs of the ed States ¢ Ys fies itry dopareRBent vane and expect to challenge seni wth storfes Will appear in the ng of the league. ‘The ‘ j Brookisn has voted to send to the Mo dal ld parenta of students In the | Of other schools, April issue of the Magpie, — Stanley April 8, Stevens Re 3 ‘ akers for the affirmative a Tinlcad) CBW ROROET dal ek Rosenthal won the third prize of $8 with y of Education a letter protesting 1 DOPOUY ee eee asl The Morris Organization will fnance| “The Age-Old Cry.” Sidney Skolsky | mus; | Gi secret societies In hikh sche MST ae ile aioe. eid. part 1» | * Meshman declamatory contest received honorable mention, bis two sto-| May 6. . { ground that they # 1 Lhd Pale : ries “The Miser” and ‘The Scoop" tak-| May Marquand * @ Principal Blakely of Py ander baths ed ee A dancing exhibition, under the super-|ing fourth and fifth places respectively, | Prep: June 2, Manual. g suspended Atbert Ne Wile elven by tba eo Washii The Dramatic Club, directed by Ba Harrison, newly clecte een started for the] | Aoki Si George Washington. win Van &, Knickerbocker, will pro- Vice President of the G. 0. for ans Pea ark (ime Ua A a Curtis. At the semi-acuual Arista Assembly [duce three one-act plays: “The Florist tional two weeks, pending the de of George Was! heen invited to write song Prof. Dodge of the State s: ngton High School|Shop," “Will o' the Wisp” and “Two Agricult b een new mombers and a Lady. ol of 6, on Long Island, spok: of the Board of Hducation uminder of the t Wednesday, sieti ; , si Work on Are ire 5 were instatied. Paul . cia |deing heid and the ¢ core thoes have been sent t ie tan , eal Work 0 . y of Curtis High & or atied. Poul Manheim, Arista |pieted this week. The Dramatic Clb ball team ‘has. already. ten «lent Commerce. I May eader, opened the assembly, and Sarah] is also producing “The Quest.” a Sp: Be rit beh tly wee At the Senior Assembly of the Higt sh School Camera Martin spoke on the requirements and]ish play, written and directed by even thous! eam is grew , Steiner, Quest” w May, wh be produced ny M. Samuel yard of Wduce- nts on his life member of the faculty. “The be given the latter part of the three one-act plays w sound, ened. shoot of ¢ " by i Stern, member of the fed tha Tatma of the league. William B. Moore, eight |former Princeton football star and Cap- neeton track team, who — milked tn PL are taken from « Julia Richman different: States. [1 Denmark during nan High Schoot|the war, when the milk of the poor second prize} Went to the rich, the poor children con ‘a tracted a certuin kind of dise of the eyes which they would not have gotten at ye «after the first] if th: had not eaten so much eggs or meat, he said, then the last meet H ‘ Committee 1 ‘ f | ted for arousing the i rest and en-Tit. co thusiasm of the stu marines id won the Croix de Guerre, s nts, Miss Anna B Answer,"" by Ter Dean of the! Arista, the following students Helen Bishop, Pearl | Meet for the forthcoming Penn relays Jacobs, Nellie Lawson, | The following men will probably be su- hers, Edna Loewy, Mar-|tected to represent Clinton: Fred Han- Romaine, Ida] ay, Inona Wal- |. arbonnier, Katherine | Cooke, scholastic 440 champion: George roNh; Gilmer, Leonard American nt hody in th 6 bustiess Stern boy's chances of eucc ine of life are excel told the boys of bis etn Ses ai went £ un errand boy to the position] prize this yeur DeWitt Clinton. The Clinton track team has been practising hard since the Princeton school's uthletic cont wald, Ross and ! vith the other ot managing director of one of tne oe ghite iy largeat cigar manufacturing concerns in] Candidates — for » Arista: were] Dr, ‘Tibeta, Acting Principal of the the world, ‘This firm employs 16,060] chosen from all t exes. After their | s pe and Mr, Stern has been with it] nomination they were interviewed by] 5 1ool, asked the pupila to refrain from ning the “Shifters,” and also asked] ¢ by taking third 1 ce match conducted by the : ‘ompany pmong all the bikh and six years, He attributes his re success to his obedience of worthy commandment, “Honor : scholastic 220 champion mbly composed of Arista girix.[thein to co-operate in disbanding the |S at ed they will be passed on members. which ix the last step. aes) country The Evan- |] tha Li Prep schagls of the country. Te pxan, | thy father and thy’ mother ‘Tho Renate ‘consists of Dre Lucey, | ta ~ ugine, A Raub } Dut since four other schools by 2 : = svores the bullseye was further subs } } Milton | and Les 23 comme' meeting Friday, the Washington Square College of Mr, Borkluid and a few oth a s The exact }New York University Js a club composed . Beare of the. bul 1 as anfof only Commerce ates, kn tthe. gira visiled) Hunter College al Sig Atl Nicolaides and Gol- lobin, ast the Clinton Mr. Moore second to sant in the r membership in division. So good was their tin I > All both schools have been placed this year e of the bullseye « a, ; NIH ACeRGL GHA) DeSIhBLAH UA Veni Me te Se) C : . nant (i tet ree ae on containing the R \ A anote Tevanoton fi, wan Mest with Po Bee a ae Ua een MELE Ug YaRUnN nts HIMGrPREeS iar, THe laat p i Boys’ High. cue Soiled, muddy feet, or spille ly er third with. 731 panes e danced and partoo! shments and Charles McKnight was elected Bo’ Boys’ High Schoal will play t 1 Wednesday the DeWitt Clinton base- ; Ars men were, Barnbart | painted poalnt Fl See y ray der and Alice Johnson Girl Leader. |towing baseball schedule: April 8, ball team opened its season by defeat. 5 é é } : Dunn, Taylor and] agfair, Mr. Sprague, fo " The Dramatic Glub at 824 Street A cre Hib 3 (ne Mangal Aecit,, She pecan : 1 id iH ' ’ : the Art Department of the next, which is ‘reheat the p Tennis Club held its first meeting | % U: Pre Se couraging to the Clinton rooters, “ns grease or liquids Wi not 4 é aihe pt Conimerces 3% ches pore ot us ; has M ( John Scott was elected mana- | Frosh, ESO Ma) Manuel had previously beaten George vy r New + school week-| faculty adviser of the ¢ azel Wayte ts cd ts officers ger at Poly Prep; 1% +25, at | Washington, last year's league ch Ay } ander News, the scho fn wey eee eae pat dei for now pub- | harm Armstrong’s Nine more issues. 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They are very durable and last for years. ger, a member of rench depa meni, is faculty director, Mr, Terner, & City College student, is spending all The available time coaching the | fret di e will bi in, the auditorium. T! salyed, That a commission be appointed mum pe ranenem in New York State to fix wages of industrial oceupation.” debates will be held with Morris, der, Wadleigh and Stuyvesant class will publish the nd Gold,” the sehoo! sem Joseph Cohen is editor-in annus. diller. Mr. Hutchinson} Chase as he « succeeded D: { departmen’ dof the Good furniture and department stores can Washington Irving. show you the beautiful patterns—not ugly, This term's entertainment for the henefit of the Harr wrehip fund at Washington Irving High Sebool, will take pluce on the af crude, but in perfect taste—from which you iesner can select one that will look well in your ‘ home. Ask to see the Armstrong's Inlaid geod evening of April 22. 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