Dr. Hirsch to Address Tales Out of Schoo Joint Medical Session Betsy Brown * Murnford - High * Plans for a big program in the near future are beyond the blueprint stage in the French Club. The program will be en- titled "French Influence on Lit- erature, Art and Music in Rela- tion to Detroit's 250th Anniver- sary." In charge of different phases of the affair are: Phyllis Cohen and Dotty Davis, music; Janet Wexler, literature and poetry; Jeannine Kluger and Frances Bressler, art. Iry Fields' Band is scheduled to entertain the guests of De- Molay Perfection's installation dance, June 2nd at the Book. Freddy .Keywell (UN. 4-0866), chief information dispenser, tells me all the DeMolay Perfection members at Central have tickets for sale. * Le in High A few weeks ago, Mr. Milan's two economics classes, in ac- cordance with Time Magazine's "Share the News" program, do- nated enough money to cover the expenses of sending 60 Time Magazines to schools out of the country. A 12 weeks sub was sent to each of the following schools: Munich Hebrew Gym- nasium, Munich, Germany; Heilbronner Oberschulen, Heil- bronn Wuerttemberg - Baden, Germany; Herzlia Gymnasia, Telaviv, Israel; Prof. Tatsuno- suke Ueda, Hitotsubaski Univer- sity, Tokyo, Japan; and Lyceo Fascari, Venezia, Italy. The purpose of the program is to en- courage exchange of informa- tion, Central was one of many high schools throughout the na- tion that participated. * * * The Latin Club planned a special birthday party in honor of Rome's 2,704th birthday which is April 21. A special cake with all the trimmings was made by Dr. Kovach, the club's sponsor, and a program was planned by club members for the benefit of other Latin students whom the club invited. For an extra added attraction, Ilsa Lowy and Joan Spivakow edited a Latin news- paper with jokes, puzzles and stories which was distributod to all Latin students. Both party and paper were successful. * * * Following last week's exper- imental demonstration on sound, four members of the Science Club Conducted an experiment in electro-plating at their last meeting. The young scientists were Alan Caminer, Faye Belsky, Judy Horowitz and Jean Fox. * Barbara v Central Politics held the limelight in the Center 12A class last week with the election of their offic- ers. Emerging victoriously were the same students who held cor- responding offices in the 12B class last semester. They were: Earl Rudner, president; Mar- shall Blondy, V.P.; Daone Gol- umbia, secretary; and Audrey Rosin, treasurer. Congratula- tions, kids! * * * * * Another big event spotlighting social life at Central is Dora Savage B.B.G.'s second fund- raising affair. A dance May 29 at Graimer's Barn. A profession- al band and caller will be on hand. For inforhiation 'phone Marilyn Wilner, chairman, TO. 8-2182, or her co-chairman, Joan Meister, TO. 7-3589. The Israel Office of Informa- tion Of New York is represented at the First 1951 Interne pro- gram at the United Nations by Benjamin Cohen. A farewell party was given for Mrs. Abe Kroll and her brother, Morris Kroll, by Mrs. Jack Torf, Mrs. Kroll's daughter, Tuesday, in celebration of their depart- ure for a three-month stay in Israel. They will leave aboard the LaGuardia on Tuesday. Israel will not be a new ex- perience for Mrs. Kroll, who lived there as a young girl and was married there. Since com- ing to Detroit in 1920, Mr. and Mrs. Kroll and daughters have returned in 1935 and 1937. Morris Kroll, who is originally from Israel, came here nine months ago.' His family still re- sides in Tel Aviv. By By During the last two weeks Mumfordites have endeavored to make themselves the best dress- ed and most easily identified students in the city. Almost everyone has ordered some - of the many articles of apparel that the High Y boys are helping to sell. These items are white crew hats with appliqued blue and maroon school initials, boys' shirts in maroon and white with "Mumford High" stamped on them, white-capped sleeved 'T' shirts similarly marked for the gals and grey sweat shirts- with an insignia. The Mumford Parents' Club sponsored the sale. Just watch out for the snappy dressers that will appear in three weeks when all the orders are filled. * * * The past Saturday night, at the Jewish Center, the Coquettes held their annual dance, the Coquette Jamboree. Those who worked on the entertainment committee, led community sing- ing, handled 'refreshments and worked on decorations were Ros- alyn Lichtenstein, Evelyn Litvin, Nancy Gold, Janet Label, Faye Labell and Sue Victor. * * * The members of Mumford's Traveler's Club returned from their most recent expedition in a nautical frame of mind. Ex- plorers, Rachel Laidly, Richard Light, who planned the etrip, Charlene Lewis, Peter Lederer, Gail Anne Miller, Peggy Barry and Elizabeth - Berkow, visited Mariner's Church. There, they saw flags of every nation, model ships and other nautical displays. Afterward, the group continued on the water- front, and toured the Veteran's Memorial Building. * * * Great things have been hap- pening in the speeqh depart- ment this past week. Frances Suhd, Pat Lieberman, Janis Lazar and Sylvan Zaft made the school finals in the Hearst- George Washington Oratorical contest. Pat Lieberman came out on top in the competition and received a $25 war bond. She compete with the winners of all the schools in the northwest area at High- land Park High on April 25. * * Open Meeting on Mond°, Dr. Joseph Hirsh, executiv e Mrs. Kroll Visits Israel, secretary of the Hebrew Univer - Her Childhod Home sity-Hadassah Medical School' s "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—Disraeli. DR. JOSEPH HIRSH advisory board, will address joint meeting of the Maimoriide ; Medical Society, the Maimonide 3 Women's Auxiliary, and the De- . troit branch of the Americar Jewish Physicians Committee Tuesday, 8:30 p.m., at the Le Plaza. Dr. Hirsh, who was chief o . preventive medicine of th United States Air forces durin ; World War II in Latin America Europe and Africa, is a special- ist in health education and ha ; written and lectured exensivel3 in this field. Since 1949 he ha served as the executive secretary of the committee on problems o alcohol on the National Re- search Council. His subject wil be "Medical Progress and Re- search in Israel." The American Jewish Physi . cians Committee, medical sec- tion of the American Friends o f the Hebrew University, was or- ganized in 1921. During the pas , 20 years it has contributed to- ward the establishment an d maintenance of the university' ; medical school in Jerusale which comprises the only facili- ties for medicd1 training in the middle east. The Detroit branch was or- ganized recently under t h e chairmanship of Dr. Leo Oreck- lin and is sponsored by a com- mittee of the city's leading med- ical men. Dr. Theodore Bergman is pres- ident of the Maimonides Medical Society and Mrs. Henry Small is president of the Auxiliary. Sisters of Zion Mothers, Daughters Dinner May 16 Mrs. Joseph H. Kunin, presi- dent of Sisters of Zion Mizrachi, announces that the annual Mothers and Daughters Banquet has been changed from May 15 to May 16. .•••••••••••••••••••••.. NEED CARS • • to I 1946 - 1947 - 1950 • Models • • Shirley Fealk will be the en- trant from Mumford in -the Uni- versity of Michigan's Forensic contest. She competed against representatives from each of the English classes f or first place. After being coached by Manuel Simon, Mumford's new forensic coach, she will enter the district contest on April 24. Congratula- • Will Pay $600 to $4,500 Call Me When You tions and good luck, Shirley and i l t • Pat. Read This Ad • • A 11 /Anavas twnim to riold Friday, April 20, 1951 Plastic Furniture Covers MADE TO ORDER OR READY MADE CALL ANNA KARBAL TO. 7-08'74 You can get a better deal on a NEW '51 NASH Direct from Nash Detroit co. 5724 Cass TR. 1-0293 / t.... sipyr --- 4.• ‘ -p., ---- , i '.- May We Help Plan Your Per- fect Affair? Strictly Kosher Approved by Vaad Harabonim M.eMbers of Cong. A h a v a i Achim will hold an open meet- ing on Monday in its new syn- agogue located at Schaefer ancl Seven Mile Rds. Non member, and friends will be special guests. On the program will be a guesi speaker and interesting movies. Refreshments will be served. The Men's Club on Thursday resumed meetings which will be continued regularly. 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