Americo (wish Pertained Caller CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 'Scuse it please . . . Pearl Deve- now is the only Jewish gal in the senior law class at Wayne. From Cass City, Michigan comes word about Ross and Sanford Koff- man who are associated with their pa in the wholesale tobacco busi- ness . . . • • • RAMBLINGS OF A REPORTER The Sigma Alpha Beta Sorority will turn out in a super deluxe style for their dance Monday nite, Dec. 23 at the Fort Shelby Hotel. The gals and dates will assemble at Eva Stern's house for a "cocktail.” For the gala formal affair Ruthie Frank will be escorted by Gil Osnos, Barry Wayburn will take Ellen Soss, Judy Mayer will go with Bob Radner. Other duets include Ann Frank and Phil Schwartz, Carolyn Kaplan and Jerry Sraroder, Colette Salon and Walter Shapero, Joan Streifling and Herby Aronsson, Guifda Garon and Barry London, Harriet Stober and Yale Aronoff, Sue Jackson PHIL ROTHSCHILD, A HAPPY CHANUKAH There's an air of excitement in town today . . . School's out for the holidays and everyone is hap- py to welcome back those who have deserted the books of higher learning for a while. With mid-semesters over, stu- dents have let loose their dormant social energy ... The SAM pledges at the U. of M. threw a classy formal at the Farm Cupboard with their dates receiving a beautiful piece of jewelry to stir their memories. Danny Gilbert invited Marsha 5Iatlin, herb Shevin had Bar- bara Freeman as his date, Har- vey Snyder took Rita Papo, Mil- ton Siegel escorted Marilyn Kaufman, Bernie Zemmol , took Carolyn Share, Arline Mason was with Chliff Rogers and Jer- ry Timber's date was Bluma Schreiber. After the dinner and dance, the gang all took off to Joan David- noff's home where they celebrated her 18th birthday. Marshall Wal- lace was her date. Many Detroit belles were spot- ted at the Phi Sigma Delta's for- mal party . . . Mickey Pinkus with Maureen Levitt, Peppy Car- lin with Rita Schaeffer, Esther Sklar with Herb Sillman, Norm Schaeffer with Audrey Goldberger and Iris Kerner with B o b Schwartz. • - CONGRATS Pert Rhoda Lipman will blow out the candles on the 25th for another mark . . . Felicitations to Art Kneip and Mickey Barnett on their natal day. Lou Gabe is the proud papa of an 8 lb., 9 oz. bundle from heaven. • SUB-DEBS IN ACTION The 12-A play was the big event in the Central Hi territory last week. It was a complete sellout as the smart-set turned out to see their classmates do their stuff. Applauding their fellow stu- dents were Joane Zechman and Harold Weinstein, Marvin Talon and Marilyn Wilber, Bea Levitt and Dave Stulberg, Marvin Blake and Phyllis Katz, Jerry Sampson and Flo Katz, Doris Waxman and Dick Gold. • Gabbing during intermission were Flo Siskin with Pvt. Len- ny Berke, Mickey Laskey and Cal Klyman, Lester Ziff and Muriel Levine, Lee Burnstine and Burton Applebaum, Alortie Silverman and Phil Kessler, Evelyn Rowe and Pvt. Wally Singer, Janet Walack and Arnie Becker. Also Betty Duschinsky and Lee Feig, Clara Wisenberg and Jerome Weiss, Florence Morris and Morty Kasoff, Lindy Lightstone and Jack Alspector and Selma Neiman with Wally Burke. * • NOTES ON MY CUFF° ... Enjoying the Dqroit air are Harvey Pianko and Wally Singer THE of the U. S. Army on -furlough . Leonard Grusco says goodby as he enlists and Herbie Weberman dis• cards his blues. COttiNSW F Handsome lighters to the males M' AMI B A and nylon hose to the gal contest. st j r^_ fp, FACING ants who battled wits on the T HE Career Group "Battle of the Sex- OCEAN Pf l 11i'l o g/I es" ... 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