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l ,,, i 1 ifiinii A '5'f :T- - C A L E N D A R SEPTEMBER Mon. 6-Labor Day-Oh, hum! Tues. 7-School days again and with it a new bunch of greens-pardon me, I mean freshies. Seniors visit old haunts. Thurs. 9-Jewish Holiday. Everybody happy! Fri. Io-Here too! Wed. I5-Little Sisters distributed. Fri. I7-Student Council starts season. Mon. 20-Yea! Sorosis. Ida Korogodsky elected Pres. Tues. 21-Sorosis Alumni Reunion. All former stars present. YVed. 22-Medill Bank opens-save your pennies. Big Brothers meet. Sammy Steinberg, Pres. Thurs. 23'-AHOTBCF Jewish Holiday. Fri. 24 S3I1'1C as yesterday. Mon. 27--Athletic Dance-and how???? XVed. 29-Press Club elects Ida Korogodsky, Pres. OCTOBER Mon. 4-Sorosis Smiles Social-And can they smile! Ask Florence Goldstein. Tues. 5-Girls for Hall Guards-What next? W'ed. 6-Get acquainted day-Big sisters and Little sisters. Fri. 8-Lunchology Club Celebrates Belle Schicks birthday-Oh what a Cake! Chesterfieldians, elect officers. Yea! Max Applebaum, Pres. A Mon. li-Junior Athletic Dance-It's a knockout. Tues. I2-Columbus Day-Sorosis Hike-Mollie lVeisbach, Faye Charnow, Ida Korogodsky, and Minnie Robinson overcome all obstacles and hike in rain. Vifed. I3-Master Builders Form Union-no, no, s'only Medill's Draftsman Club. Mon. I8-Eureka here comes the bride. But don't get excited its only the Sorosis mock ceremony with Hannah Rabens as the blushing bride and Mary Sandler the Hustered groom. Tues. I9-Pres-Pres-Pres-kill, Pres-Pres-ident-Hurrah for the Seniors, and their pres-ident. Mon. 2S'ClC3H Up Campaign-Watch your step! Thurs. 28-Geographian Ghosts visit Hallowe,en party. ,gh NOVEMBER Mon. I'-SQIEQS Hallowefen Party-Gala Array of costumes. Tues. 2-Electian Day-Politicians worry while we stay home. Wed. 3-Dixiesii8c more dixies-Un huh-the Press Club Party. Thurs. 4.-Suffermores Organize. Thurs. 11-Astronomy class gazes at Mars. Mon. 15-Hebrew Class to edit Hebrew Paper. Tues. 16-Pyramis and Thisbe seenat Freshman Frolic. Wed. I7-First Medillite Dance helps send delegates to the Hi Press Convention in Urbana. Thurs. I8-Chesterfieldians Feast at Banquet. Fri. 20-Two year grads hold first meeting. Mon. 22-M. G. A. A. reorganizes. P Wed. 24-'PFCSS Club presents play at Student Council Program. Thurs. 25-Thanksgiving Holiday-Enjoyed Turkey Dinner. Page 134 J . 1 . , -. 'z ' v V , . . 1 .MF M Y - , N71 'lilfulfll G if v-fm-JN' ffff 'E+ 1F-- -ac ,...... a,.,... g-. - 'mfg , . ':,,, -1,1 1 .ff ..--1- -- 7
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