The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, December 15, 1931, Image 13

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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE COLLEGE NOTES ha- i-u I' thf' ,isity of North Carolina si\ Chapter of Tau Epsilon Phi n awarded the gold scholarship hich is awarded each year to . ional fraternity on the campus ing the highest average for the i year. This is the first time in <tory of the University of North na that a Jewish fraternity has attained this distinction. Tau . ,n Phi also scored in competitive tics between the fraternities by ing second place in the tag foot- hall fraternity championship games, held by the thirty-two fraternities on the campus. University of Alabama Tau Chapter of Sigma Alpha Mu expect to be represented en masse at the national fraternity convention, to be held in New Orleans the last of December. A gala time is planned •'nr this first Southern Sigma Alpha Mu convention. Tau Chapter’s pledges of this year are Morris J. Sostman, f Pennsylvania; Eli Herzog and Ar thur Kimmel, of New York; Bernard Cohen, of West Virginia; Joseph Stein, Lester Nelken, Harry Diamond, uf Mississippi; Alvin and Leonard Stander, of Louisiana, and Solomon Brown, of Alabama. Vanderbilt University Zeta Beta Tau fraternity was win ner of the scholarship cup this year with one of the highest averages ever made by a fraternity at Vanderbilt. In the last four years Zeta Beta Tau ha won the scholarship honors three times and took second place once. The chapter personnel stands one of the most upstanding on the campus in the way of participation in activities. Mr. Julian Gortatowsky, of Albany, Ga., is president of Pan-Hellenic Council, vice-president of the Artus Club and publicity manager of the Glee Club. Mr. Seymour Samuels, of Nashville, on the track team and Mr. Harold Schwartz and Mr. Louis Lowenstein, both of Nashville, played on the var- ity tennis team. Mr. Milton Simon, Memphis, is editor-in-chief of the Masquerader, the monthly college comic, with Mr. Louis Rosenfeld, of Nashville, as business manager Mr Lee Schlesinger, of Memphis, as ex change editor and Mr. Albert Gold berg, of Nashville, as circulation edi tor. Musically inclined are Mr. Dor ns Loventhal, Mr. Dick Wertheimer, Mr. Julian Gortatowsky and Mr. Rob ert Rosenthal, who sing in the Glee Club, and Mr. Louis Rosenfeld and Mr. Bernard Weinstein, who play on the band. Mr. Harold Schwartz, of Chattanooga, was one of the twelve students elected to Phi Beta Kappa, honorary scholastic fraternity. Mr! Schwartz, who is president of Alpha Gamma Chapter of Zeta Beta Tau, will attend the national convention to be held in Boston during the Christ mas holidays. Others who are ex pected to attend are Mr. I/eonard Scott, of Greenwood, Miss., Mr. Ed ward Reisman, of Chattanooga, and Mr. Dorris Loventhal, of Nashville. Emory University The pledges of Epsilon chapter of Alpha Spsilon Pi fraternity honored the active members of the chapter at a dance at the Forrest Hills Country Club on Thanksgiving Eve. A dance was also given at the fra ternity house at 1168 Emory Drive on Thanksgiving afternoon, honoring the visiting members of the fraternity from the University of Georgia chap ter. Among those invited to the dances were Misses Audrye Rothen- berg, Evelyn Ward, Sylvia Raskin, and Leah Ward, of Savannah; Sylvia Dreisen, of Miami; Rosalie Moore, Carrollton; Zelda Bonnett, Nashville; Helene Hirsch and Rosalyn Ehern- of Chicago; Tootsie Rudolph, Chatta nooga; Beatrice Hoffman, Augusta; Annette Harris, Ocilla; and Rosalie Hirsch, Edythe Epstein, Fannie Hei- man, Annette Moldow, Claire Saper- stein, Beatrice Schreiber, Charlotte Stein, Ozna Hirsch, Mat Shapiro, Pearl Levinson, Ruth Danneman, Bernice Smullian, Fannie Moldow, Ethylle Stein, Sara Moldow, Dora Gilner, Alene Greenblatt, Hermina Baum, Lucille Baum, Ida Seligman, (Please turn to page 18) ALL-JEWISH ALL-AMERICAN FOOT BALL TEAM FOR 1931 Selected by George Joel, Nationally Known Authority on Jewish Sports FIRST TEAM ALTERNATE TEAM HIRSCHBERG, Pittsburgh L.E - GILMAN, Ohio State SAMUELS, Michigan L.T ROOTENBERG, Oregon Aggies I VERSON, Harvard ... L.G ARNSTEIN, N. Y. U. 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