First steps to accomplish the permanent organization of the class of 1923 were taken by its officers on January 8 when they named members of five committees, upon which will fall the bulk of the work of organizing the activities of the class for the rest of the year.
With L. Lewinsohn as chairman and J. W. Bertch, K. O. Klaren and J. D. Landauer as the other members, the moving picture committee has already arranged for the filming of a number of Carnival scenes. In order to weld the class into a unit before graduation the smoker committee, composed of J. C. Allen, chairman, C. A. Gray, J. A. Rippel and S. J. Flannigan, is planning to hold an even larger number of smokers, class dinners, and farewell parties than did the class of 1922.
W. E. Howe, Jr., chairman, D. E. Cobleigh, L. B. Norstrand, and G. V. Vanderbilt were appointed as the committee to draw up a permanent constitution. M. D. Hubert, chairman, T. R. Miner and C. B. Obermeyer, Jr., compose the cane committee. J. D. Taylor, chairman, F. B. Donovan, and M. W. Fletcher form the committee which will secure bids and let the contract for caps and gowns.