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As in oil other colleges, so at Long Is- land University, sororities ploy on import- ant port in the lives of undergraduate coeds. Besides formols, theoter parties, dinners, omd other festivities, charitable functions and various projects for the University's benefit are regular items on each sororityis agenda for the year. Iota Alpha Pi, whose Ioto chapter at L. I. U. was founded in 1929, is the oldest notional Jewish sorority. Officers are ,x - n w ' - V. equb-nruth-h. huh; $- . The Face That Launched A Thou '-..L, 'e , ' ' .. ' Ruth Goidshine, chancellor; Helene Si- Morcio Adel- berg, recording secretory,- Celio Lonzet, monson, vice-choncellor; corresponding secretory; and Phyllis Bob, treasurer. Other sisters: Sherley Abrams, Vicky Bloom, Marcia Bosniok, Shirlee Feid, Shirley Golden, Mitzi Gross, Selma Hurwitzl Frances Kruvond, Helen Longert Dorothy Ludwig, Marion Peters, Josie Pincus, Ethel Shohet, Sylvia Tigier, and Claire Weingort Sigmot Omega Phi is the only Christian sorority chartered at Long Island. to Comunole is chancellor; Elizabeth Neus- choefer, Vice-chcmcellor; Harriet Dohl, secretory,- Koy Levoy, treasurer; cmd Peggy McCormick, historian. Other SOP sisters are Cioro Alverson, Eugenio Cox, 1 Agnes Eschenfelde: mick, Anne Grabs: Wanda Pacwo, Do: Bardsley, Roth Boje: celli, Jean Collins, 3.: Corrigon, Julia Gere Jone Meyer, Harriet : and Anne Tonnesen. Gamma, the L. 1. U4 Phi, was founded i; are: Doris Schupok Rubin, Vice-chonceii treasurer; Edith GIGS tory, and Florence secretory. Other :2 Silvermqn, Flora He: Pearl Feller, Ina Are: Lee Goidstein, Eilee: Hopchik, and Anita Wurlltww A Phi Gumm
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??:r :easmer; :1 .1321: OtherSC: '. Eugenia C1. A Thousand Ra les Agnes Eschenfelder, Catherine McCor- mick, Anne Grabowski, Mary Momeri, Wanda Pacwa, Dorothy Tucher, Peggy Bardsley, Roth Bojenskil Marcella Cami- celli, lean Collins, Muriel Connery, Doris Corrigan, Juliet Geremia, Marie Lisbona, Jane Meyer, Harriet Morris, Anne Palmer, and Anne Tonnesen. Gamma, the L. I. U. chapter of Upsilon Phi, WCIS founded in 1930. Its officers are: Doris Schupak, chancellor; Selma Rubin, vice-chcmcellor; Thelma Pincus, treasurer; Edith Glaser! recording secre- tary, and Florence Katz, corresponding secretary. Other members are Mildred. Silvermdne Flora Heller, Pearl Finkelstein, Pearl Feller, Ina Aronstein, Esther Small. Lee Goldstein, Eileen Sheinhouse, Yetta Hopchik, and Anita Fruchtbcum. e. -9 , Phi Gamma Tau, founded in 1937, is one of Long Island's two non-sectaricm sororities. The sorority's affairs were headed by Claire Blumenreich, president; Helen Pause, Vice-president; Laura Mag- istrate, treasurer; Aranka Gozner, corres- ponding secretary; and Shirley Kopolsky, recording secretary. The roster: Beatrice Abramowitz, Doris Bell, Roslyn Berg, Martha Diamant, Sylvia Elbaum, Lillian Hammond! Helen Iabilsky, Jeanne Kap- lan, Daria Muzyka, Katherine O'Malley, Harriet Schlussierl Lillian Schrieber, Iulia Weinstein, and Marie Williams. q a- 7 arm me 'r'n-ng-n-.. 7 - - e ' I' n , eva- 4- rvvv. .. e1 -- ei u e'H-- '- e -n . .., . ae Ween no u. . A .4 e n ., u -.. . el'vq. eu'xwuibffugqu ....-p....,-M rx-:v-..r u..,u,e ... - hen .A M e V ;-.-,--.T.,.:m 3731' pin O l 4 ,1- 3.x v n! 4..
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