The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, November 30, 1931, Image 8

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8 THE SOUTHE RJSI ISRAELITE COLLEGE NOTES Emory University The largest enrollment of Jewish students in the history of Emory University is announced for the 1931- 32 term. Sixty-nine have registered this year, as compared with the record fifty for 1930-31. With the increased attendance comes an increased participation of Jewish students in the various school activities, according to R. B. Nixon, assistant to the president at Emory. Six students are active members of the Emory “Little Symphony” orches tra. They are: Joe Glazer, concert master; Simon Wender, Leon Shallo- way, Mendel Segal, Herman Slakman, and Isadore Hoffman. Glazer was fea tured on the program of a recent or chestra concert in a violin solo. Working on the staff of The Emory Wheel, the school’s official publica tion, are David Goldwasser, special writer; Simon Wender, campus edi tor; Melvin Pazol, sports writer; Leo Wachtel, assistant managing editor; Max Rittenbaum and Harold Wil liams, members of the business staff. Goldwasser is now holding first place in the Nixon Best Article Contest, conducted for contributors to the paper. Members of the school football teams are: Goldwasser, regular guard for the Senior team; Slakman, guard for the Freshmen; Shalloway and Hoffman, line men for the Sopho mores. Leo Wachtel is a member of the internationally-famous Emory Glee Club. He sings first bass on the club. In dramatics, David Galdwasser, a former officer of the Emory Players, has been prominent. He has been se lected for the cast of “Tons of Money”, a three act farce to be pre sented soon. Four students were elected in No vember to Alpha Epsilon Upsilon, Junior College honorary scholastic so ciety. They are: Simon Wender, David Goldstein, Hyman Kraar, and Nathan Yagol. Wender tied last year for the highest average in the Fresh man class. He made all A’s for the past term. Sidney Rose was recently elected secretary of the Emory Law School. He also holds a position of student instruction in one of the departments. Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity at Emory University was recently awarded a handsome silver trophy for attaining the highest scohlastic aver age among the school’s thirteen fra ternities for the 1930-31 term. The Jewish group won out over the Chi Phi fraternity, its nearest op ponent, by a substantial margin. In the spring quarter of last year, Alpha Epsilon Pi made an average which has been bettered only three times in the history of fraternity scholastic compe ALPHA EPSILON PI WINNERS OF EMORY SCHOLARSHIP CUP First row, left to right: Sidney Rose, Charles Hoffman, A1 Citrynell, Henry Park. Second row, left to right: BaG<J Goldwasser, Sam Zion, Sidney Parks, Abe Fitterman. Third row, left to right: Ben Millinder, Raymond Harris, 1 an Goldstein, Sam Wender. Fourth Row, leftto right: Leon Shalloway, Nathan Gershon, Isadore Hoffman. tition at Emory, and in the fall of 1927 the fraternity made the highest average ever recorded for a social group on the campus. Members of the chapter are: Abe Fitterman, president; Sam Zion, Sid ney Parks, Simon Wender, David Goldstein, Nathan Gershon, Bennie Millender, Leon Shalloway, A1 Citry nell, Ray Harris, David Goldwasser, Harold Aronson, Sidney Rose, and Harry Parks. Pledges are: Herman Slakman, Harold Williams, Gus Bonnett, Henry Fine, Sidney Goldberg, Herbert Smul- lian, Melvin Weinman, Max Ritten baum, Mendel Segal, and Isadore Hoffman. University of Florida Tau Alpha chapter of Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity gave a semi-formal dance at Fairbanks Inn the Saturday evening of Home-coming celebration. Among the guests during Home coming week-end were: From Miami,- Misses Edna Schoenfeld, Ruth Sch wartz, Bea Alpert, Ruth Suntag, Mrs. Joe Schwartz and Mrs. Aaron Kanner. Messrs. Joe Schwartz, Joe Scheinberg, Harry Kaplan, Aaron Kanner, Lupe Bandel, Max Augustine, Morris Solo mon, Ed Roth, Dave Fleeman, Abe Schoenfeld, Clarence Feuer, and B. Feldman. Among the other guests were: Miss es Rosebelle Scher, Melvyne Wahnish, Cydel Cohen, Bea Davidson, Irma t einberg, Evelyn Krantz, Alma Stein, -lulia Mizrahi, Mamye Snyder, Evelyn Krantz, Rosa Freeman, Renee Gordon, Adelaide Bloch, Carrie Kass, Anne Kass, Pearl Kass, Jennie Bronstein, Ethel Segal, Ruth Wolly, Mary Rosen, Joan Beazley, Ruth Rutkin, Ruth Sternberg, Edythe Berkovitz, Cy Jacobs, and Jean Kanner. Julius Goldberg, Sid Sneider, Bill Bennett, Mitchel Schemer, Rollan Krantz, Morris Greenberg, Joe Silver- man, Louis Gibbs, Sam Bluestein, Abe Diamond, Isadore Greenberg, Harry teller, Phil Neuwirth, Irving Doris, Sam Kessler, David Stein, B. J. Fin- man, Bennie Stone, Bill Johnson, Fred Poller, Julius Silverman, Nat Rabin- ovitz, Asher Frank, Leo Cooper, Sey more B. Hirsch, Louis Bucholtz, Bob ^eibovitz, Mannel Buchman, loberts, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Edel- itein, Mr. and Mrs. Hirsch. Irving Bennet, William Edelstein, Ray bin lorn, Julius, Jack Wolfson. bi< ne> Yeinberg, Mr. and Mrs. V durray Kanner, Benney Benny Fletcher, Sidney Stil dathew Sloat, Harry Rosenheig, c Rosenberg, Hyman Myres, Louis • •her, Ed Fischer, Irving 1 ve 3. Berk, Nathan Moss, and I a 31on. j oe The hosts of the occasion were. Davis, Dave Adelson, Sidney _ Ralph Mizrahi, Leonard Coope‘ • Byron Ginsberg, Herman ^ p a ul Max Greenberg, Joe khajn. , Kirstien, Leon Robbins, H> ’ . Dscar Verkauf, and Bin 1 ^ William Edelstein is the gam riser. The pledgee h ° st % •; ' te j n , Kanner, Sam Harris, Joe - ^- e j n . frving Essrig, Mortinn Go id- traub, Sam Sugarman, - jjar- stein, Simon Cooper, Joel 7/pock. tin Segal, Henry Kramer, g a ni Irving Gibbs, Irving Fen. Wolf and Leonard Feldma