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I9 38 P1-11 ETA SIGMA SORORITY MIBIAM GLUCK . Bl-IODA KCSLCW IEAN SCI-IWABTZ ESTELLE BCNKIN Erances Marshall Miriam Bosenblum Alva Lasky Cecelia Alexander Officers Members Evelyn Gruber Lillian Klein lean Borak Edith Luria ........,.............President .............Vice-President ...Secretary-Treasurer . .......................... Historian Mildred Zuckerman Sylvia Brown Cecelia Kaden Pledgees V - Zelda Goldstein l Edith Kriger THE ninth year of the Kappa Chapter of Phi Eta Sigma was one of the most outstanding in its history. The rush season under the able guidance of our l-ligh Alpha, Miriam Gluck, began with a dinner-theatre party in Philadel- phia, followed by a tea dance the next week-end atbour home. This season was brought to a close by extending bids to the following: Cecilia Alexander, Sylvia Brown, Zelda Goldstein, Evelyn Gruber, Cecilia Kaden, Lillian Klein, Alva Lasky, Edith Luria, and Mildred Zuckerman, who are now active members of the sorority. These girls took the final pledge ai our lnitiatory dinner-dance held in the Nymph Boom of the Stacy-Trent l-lotel.
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