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M. G. A. A. Almost every school feels the need of an athletic association so Miss Ross has organized in Medill an M. G. A. A. Its purpose is to improve the girls in every- thing from Sportsmanship to Scholarship. A school letter is awarded to every girl in the A, A. who has qualified for it by earning 1,000 points. The Medill Girls' Athletic Ass'n. sponsored the Girls' Captain Ball Tournament last semester and the Baseball Tournament this semester. THE BAND Zim! Barn! Boom! Everyone that has gone past the social room during the sixth period knows that welcome sound. It comes from the Medill band of which George Cramer is in charge. The boys have done excellent work and have given several successful performances for C. I. L. this semester. The officers elected were: David Satalousky, Pres., and Felix Bongiorno, Sec. Page I21' A -. . l
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LIBRARY i'Labor conquers everything is apparently a true saying, for it was only after two years of unceasing work that Miss Livermore, the chief Librarian, was able to overcome the obstacles that lay in the path of securing a library as well equipped as we have now. She was assisted by five teachers: Miss Wilson, Miss Brennan, Mrs. Kirkpatrick, Mr. .Chada and Miss Robertson and a number of student CORDA FRATERNA Membership of the Latin Club, Corda Fraterna fBrotherly Lovel, is extended to the students who are taking Latin 2 or up. Under the sponsorship of Miss Louise Harries the club has done much toward the fullflllment of its purpose, to promote and encourage interest in the study of Latin and the practice of Roman customs . Charles Levin was Pres.g David Ginsburg, Vice-Pres., Claire Rosen, Sec., and Jacob Schakner, Treas. of the club. assistants. Page 120
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w l I1-f SOPHOMORE GIRL'S CLUB W'hen,the Suifermores want to suffer less, they plan parties for themselves and for charity, with the aid of Miss Adams, at the Sophomore Girls' Club. The aim of the club is to help others by doing settlement work, making scrap books, etc., and to cooperate in all school activities. 'Its motto is Perseverance leads to success . 11 ' The Sophomore Girls' Club reorganized in February with a very large member- ship. Sylvia Krone was chosen Pres.g Clara W'eiser, Vice-Pres.g Laura Lorber, Sec.g Helen Marcus, Fin. Sec.g Mary Spivak, Treas.g Anna Rossman and Rebecca Sherman, Sgt.-at-Arms. EL ATENO Isadore Kanter is Pres.g Florence Goldstein, Vice-Pres.g' Sidney Marovitz Sec., and Delphin Kolin is Treas. of the El Atenos. ' ., , .WM I l Page 122
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