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Duke University
Nu Beta Phi, new local Jewish sorori
ty, has recently been recognized by the
Pan-Hellenic Council of the Women’s Col
lege of Duke University, Durham, N. C.
The members of the organization are:
Misses Sara Berenson, Bogalusa, La.;
Mildred Pollock, Asheville, N. C.; Grace
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Nachamson and Ethel Nachamson, of
Durham, N. C.; and Jeannette Sidenberg,
Richmond, Va.
Emory University
Members of Epsilon chapter of Alpha
Epsilon Pi were honored at a sport dance
given by the Atlanta alumni at the
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GE NOTES
Standard Club. Representatives from the
Emory University Pan-Hellenic fraterni
ties and members of the Standard Club
were invited to the annual spring dance.
The fraternity is headed by Abe Fitter-
man. Other officers are Ray Harris, vice-
president; Nathan Gershon, treasurer;
Simon Wender, secretary; Sidney Rose,
chapter advisor.
Among the young ladies invited were: Leah
I3ohla.sky, Sylvia Raskin, Savannah; Pearl
Kass, Jacksonville, Fla. ; Rosalie Moore, Selma
Moore, Carrollton, Ga.; Lil Fox, Toronto,
Can. ; Tommye Kolker, Baltimore, Md.; Zelda
Bonnett, Nashville, Ga.; Delia Estroff, Louis
ville, Ga.; Jackie Greene, Atlantic City, N.
J.; Irma Guthman, Atlanta, Ga. ; Gertrude
Sacks, Gainesville, Ga.; Mary Claire May,
Bernice Smullian, Evelyn Abelman, Helen
Berman, Sarah Moldow, Dot Davis, Jennie
Ethylle Stein, Ruth Danneman, Lena
Faygie Tesler, Bobie Saperstein, Edvrl
stein, Ethel Saul, Dora Gilner
baum, Pearl Levinson, Sylvia Freedman
lotte Stein and Agnes Nissenbaum
Active members of the Epsilon chant
Abe Fitterman, president; Ray Harris
Wender, Nathan Gershon, David Go!
Leon Shalloway, Sidney Parks, Bennie
der, Sam Zion, Harold Aronson Kirk
busch, Henry Fine, Gus Bonnett, Melvin
n 'la n w®ir ney Goktoerg, Max Rittenbaun,
old Williams, Herbert Smullian, Mendel
David Goldwasser, Sidney Rose, A1 Cit
Harry Parks.
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Georgia Tech
Phi Chapter of Tau Epsilon Phi er.
tertained over fifty alumni from all , rts
of the South, and guests at a “Kollitch
Frollik” at the Forrest Hills Golf Club
The dance was featured by the un ual
GEORGIA
These are some of
the Georgia prod
ucts that A fif* P
buys regularly:
Watermelons
Sweet Potatoes
Asparagus
Canned Tomatoes
Canned Beans
Canned
Sweet Potatoes
Canned Pimientos
Sugar
Crackers and Cakes
Tobacco
Peanuts
Compound Eggs
Milk Candy
Dried Fruits
and Nuts
We Spent Over $8,632,000
costumes worn by the guests, who re
all dressed in sport attire or as | 0 e
Kollitch.”
Among the young ladies attending ere
Misses Rose Tannenbaum and Sybil Silver-
field, Birmingham, Ala.; Ida Seligman. States-
boro; Jeannette Olins, Mildred Barron, Bluma
Wise and Evelyn Pomerance, Augusta Irene
Feldman, Charleston, S. C. ; Frances Berman
Columbus; Mitzi Eiseman, Edith Epstein
Aileen Greenblatt, Jackie Green, Bernice Smu>-
lian, Sylvia Smullian, Mary Claire May, .Jean
nette Brown, Mamie Rabinowitz, Lucile Baum
Muriel Ullman, Jimmie Wilensky, Charlotte
Stein. Marcel Morgan, Adele Rosenstein, Mary
Henderson, Linda Orr, Julia Blundell, Yazoo
City, Miss.
The active members of Phi Chapter are.
Walter J. Dreyfus, Jr.; Charley Hyman, Joe
Barshay, A. D. Fine, Sam Silver, Joe Dolin ;ky.
A. M. Seligman, Jake Barney, Bill Leavitt,
Dave Soloman, Abe Hyatt, L. A. Spievuk, Bob
Fafferman, Gene Diamond, Phil Epstein, M. K.
Blank and Sonny Kuniansky. Chaperons for
the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Frank t'on-
stangy, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Happ. Dr. H. B.
Friedman, Miss Marcel Morgan, Mr. Phil Tan
nenbaum, Mrs. Elsie Applebaum ami Mr.
Bernard Dornblatt.
The newly elected officers of Phi
Chapter of Tau Epsilon Phi are a»
follows: Walter J. Dreyfus, Jr., chancel
lor; Joe Barshay, vice-chancellor; A. M.
Seligman, scribe, and Joe Dolinsky, bur
sar. Tau Eps who have been outstand
ing in the campus activities are Sonny
Kuniansky, who was a nominee for the
Student Council, has been recently elected
to the associate editorship of the school
publication, and is a member of the Tech
varsity debating team; Walter Dreyfus,
member and letterman on varsity lacrosse
team; Bob Fafferman, featherweight box
ing champ of the school and member of
varsity debating team; Dave Soloman,
who made his numerals in both freshman
swimming and lacrosse; A. D. Fine, who
is on the staff of every publication in the
school; Joe Dolinsky, sports reporter;
Red Spievak, member and letter man on
varsity track team; Abe Hyatt, member
of lacrosse team and winner of the presi
dent’s gold “T,” which is the highest
scholarship award that a junior can pos
sibly attain; Bill Leavitt and Mick Blank,
both honor-roll men. Phi Chapter will
again sponsor the Southern Conclave of
Tau Epsilon Phi in Atlanta next fall.
for Georgia Products Last Year
When you buy food in A 8s P stores,
what becomes of your money after
it passes over our counters?
The money you pay us for food
is used by us, as your agent, to buy
the best food we can find anywhere.
Last year we bought over eight
million, six hundred and thirty-two
thousand dollars worth of Georgia
products. And we sold these prod
ucts, not only in our Georgia stores
—but in thousands of A & P stores
throughout the country.
A & P is one of the best cus
tomers the Georgia farmers and
food producers have.
Tho Great ATLANTIC & PACIFIC Tea Co,
The Sigma Gamma Club of Georgia
Tech entertained with a dinner - llu ‘
dance at Wieuca Inn in honor of the
senior members of the club. Among 1 ' e
resent were :
Misses Nelle Swerdlin, Agnes Nissenbau,
’reda Freedman, Tillie Schwartzberg. ''
.ee Marks, Bea Feldman, Pauline - ■
idelle Berner, Ethyl Smullian, Naomi
ritz, Ethyl Isenberg, Billie Berman, >'■ *
'arkas, Sylvia Friedman, and Messrs. •
landle, Bennie Golden, Irving Lipshitz.
igoos, Myer Goloboff. Manuel Krugrtv
!uba, Albert Bernath. Julian
larold Newman, Joe Weinman, Ivan
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University of Georgia
Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity ann ■»
the election of some of the fratre-
portant positions on the campus.
Steine was elected business man 3 - 1
the Thalian-Blackfriar Dramau a^
was also chosen for membershi,
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