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TI-IE MEDILLITE .M SOROSIS This year has been one of the most successful of the: Sorosis existence. Among the club's achievements were a pig-tail day, ,milk fund dance, Hal- loween Party, Gotillion, posting of pictures in the halls, clean-up work, semester party, and banquet. The oflicersof the Sorosis from September to February were: Sara Levy, Pres.: Faye Byer, Vice-Pres.: Ida Funk, Rec. Sec.: lean Korzen, Treas.: Sylvia Feldman, Fin. Sec.: and Anna Stock and Minnie Bloom, Sergeants-at-arms. During the semester from February to Iune the club was piloted by: Sylvia Feldman, Pres.: Faye Byer, Vice-Pres.: Ida Funk, Rec. Sec.: Lauretta locco, Treas.: Minnie Bloom, Fin. Sec.: and Bernice Rauch and Gertrude Bloom, Sergcants-at-arms. 1 .
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66 THE MEDILLITE -Q: J.- STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council this year did some splendid work, and proved in every way the ability of the students to govern themselves. For the first time the Big Brothers were subordinated as a committee under the Council, and took the place of the Moral Committee of the school. The C. I' L. work was put in charge of three teachers, who were responsible for inter- esting programs every Friday. For the first time the council appointed a committee to help in getting subscriptions for the Medillite. The following semester the work of the council was continued, follow- ing practically the same plan as the semester before. Besides taking care of the Big Brothers, C. I. L., soap and towels, Medillite, noon socials, etc., the Student Council took an active part in the city-wide Clean-Up Cam- paign. The oiiicers for the first semester Were: Isaac Cohen, Pres.: David Ginsburg, Vice-Pres.gLillian Lippman, Sec.: and Florence Astrachan, Treas. For the second term the following oliicers were chosen: Charles Levin, Pres.: Norman Bernstein, Vice-Pres.: Olga Zeiger, Sec,: and Herman Nus- inoff, Treasurer.
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68 THE MEDILLITE -5 4- BIG SISTERS This semester the Big Sisters combined with the Sorosis and worked togetheriwith them as one unit. Miss Adams appointed Bernice fBobbyJ Rauch as chairman of this organization, and under her able leadership many successful projects were accomplished. Their two most important events of the semester were the Get-acquainted party and the Freshman Frolic. At the former the Big Sisters met their Little Sisters, and a good time was enjoyed by all, especially when the signing of the little Autograph Books took place. At the latter, the play, A Modern Cinderella was given under the direction of Bobby Rauch. The Little Sisters enjoyed this immensly for the reason that it was something out of the ordinary, the parts all being taken by girls.
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