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86 TI-IE MEDILLITE IEWISH YOUTH LEAGUE During the past year the Medill Iewish Youth has attempted to re- kindle the flame of Iewish spirit into the hearts of the Iewish Youth. Socials and debates were used for inspiration. The officers of the semester beginning September were, Olga Zeiger and Paul Gorin, Pres.: Ida Kolendar, Vice-President: Florence Atsrachan, Secretary: Art Schimmel Treas. For the term beginning February the following ones were officers: Art Schimmel, Pres.: Sol Frauman, Vice- President: Ida Kolendar, Sec.: Dina Kolendar Fin. Sec.: Sigmund Diamond, Treas.: and Sam Siegal Sgt.-at-arms. MEDILL SAVINGS BANK September - February The oflicers of the bank last semester were as follows: Leon Zimmerman, Pres.: Selig Altschul, Vice-Pres.: Sam Cohen and Sidney Goldstein, Cashiers: Hymen Nusinoff and Fred Baumann, Book-keepers: rAlfred'Mazzo, Auditor: Mrs. M. L. lex, Treasurer.
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Page 87 text:
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THE MEDILLITE A 85 -., 4- CASTLE'S HISTORIANS. The Castle's Historians were organized the 2nd period in 308. Their sponsor was Mrs. Castle. The purpose of this club was to further the students' interest in Industrial History and the club succeeded in this under- taking. The oflicers elected for this' club were: Charles Levin, President' L o Z VN - 1 0 n I ouis ussman, ice President, Rosalie Drexler, Secretary' Louis Batler. Treasurer: and Sam Leibowitz, Sergeant-at -arms. MISS BUCK'S BOOSTERS Having started their club meetings seven weeks before the end of the semester, Miss Buck's Boosters were unable to accomplish as much work as they thought necessary. Founded by Dr. R, White with the pur ose of discussing and debating the various political and social questions of the day, the club was forced to disorganize because of Dr White's unfort . un- ate accident. Miss F. Buck, the subsistitute for Dr. White, former head of the Home Economics department of the Waukegan High School for H , . . . , ve years, again organized the club under the leadership of its, previous ofllcers, and fulfilled, in every manner possible, the purpose of the club. The officers of the club were as follows: Dorothy Baum, President: Robert Roth, Vice-President: Annette Cohen, Secretary: Art Schimmel, Treasurer: Ben Mazur, Sergeant-at-arms. fPicture 0711 page 681 - xglfw Jqfc v
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THE MEDILLITE 87 Qs A 4'- MEDILL SAVINGS BANK Oflicers S. Altshul-President B. Krnoul-Bookkeeper I. Iezel-Cashier H. Nusinoff-Auditor A. Castle-Cashier L. Zimmerman-Asst. Auditor S. Patt-Bookkeeper N. Rothner-Printer ' M. L. lex-Treasurer The past semester has been one of the best and most successful the bank has ever had. The amount of business has seldom been so large. The deposits alone totaled S3,000.00, while the highest balance of the semester was S2,000.00. This result was achieved through advertising planned by the president. Letters were issued twice to the students, and slogans were posted in the rooms City-wide attention was called to the bank when newspaper hearing of it, gave it several write-ups. Accounts of the bank's doings appeared in the Chicago Daily Iournal, Herald and Examiner, Sunday Tribune, and the Chicago Evening American. Much credit is due the officers of the Medill Savings Bank for making it a success. It was through their efforts and the co-operation of the stu- dents that the bank has succeeded in its efforts. , The 'Medill Saving Bank has not in mind to break records or to see how much money it can get in one semester. The main purpose is to in- still in the students of Medill the invaluable habit of thrift. One who -is thrifty is independent, self respecting, and protected, has access to bigger and better things in life, and is headed towards success. Thrift, therefore, is the main purpose and aim of the MEDILI., SAVINGS BANK,
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