16—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Tales Out of School 'The Youth of a istaticrre Are the Trustees of Posterity."—Disraeli. By By By Judy Joni Handleman Stutz Alzofon "You Can't Take It with You," Mumford's play, is progressing rapidly' with the hard work of the props committee, Jean Box, Annette Chicon, Ruthie Katz- man, Lois Elbinger, Joni Handle- man, Valerie Katz, Jane Baum, Kathy Clarke, Lorelie Schuman and Brenda Bloomberg; costume committee, Deanne Meisner, Cynthia Levin, Valerie Spector, Martha Whaling, Taube Hollan- der, Sue Verry, Arlene Heiman, Nora Smokier, Edwina Croll, Au- drey Saltzman, Marcia Nelson, Marilyn Young and Linda Lee; publicity committee, L or r aine Small, Lois Winston, Joyce Sage, Carole Zack, Linda Axelrod, Ar- lene Goldfarb, Marlene Benach and Rochelle Miller. A welcome to the Student Council was recently extended to Richard Jaffa, Barbara Man- heim, Barry Samuels and Lynne Smokier, newly elected ninth graders. Tryouts for the variety show will be held during the week during third and ninth hours, in the auditorium. Anyone in- terested in the program is wel- come to come out. If you've been seeing little people roaming the halls, don't be too surpside. They're 8A's, who after taking tests, are be- ing taken around on a tour of the school by members of the Student Council. Tour directors include Bill Kraznick, Judy Cop- ley, Mary Rattner, Vivian Kline, Jack Wilson, Mike Klynn, Jay Keystone, Linda Falk and Joni Handleman. You've got a choice of two carnivals to attend on Sunday. Both Temple Israel and Temple Beth El are planning booths, games, refreshments and a lot of fun for their post-Purim events. Kvutzah, Hebrew Teachers To Honor Zevi Scharfstein Preparations are underway by Kvutzah Ivrith and Hebrew Teachers' Organization to cele- brate the 70th birthday of Zevi Scharfstein, noted Jewish au- thor-educator, April 3, in the Rose Sittig Cohen auditorium. Participants in the program are Joseph Haggai, chairman; Morris Nobel, president, Kvutzah I Ivrith; Solomon Kasdan, Michael ' Michlin, Morris Lachover, Ber- nard Isaacs. Music Director for Farband Leonard B a r u c h, Farband Camp director, has 'announced the appointment of Mrs. Bella Goldberg as music director. An outstanding musician and vo- calist and member of the De- troit Vocal Art Quartet, she has served as music instructor to many Detroit Jewish and He- WC Branches Meet Tonight brew schools. In addition to T h r e e English - Speaking regularly scheduled programs, branches of Workmen's Circle Mrs. Goldberg will arrange for will hold simultaneous meetings the presentation of two new tonight as follows: Can tatas. Branch 460, at WC Centre, Branch 470, an educational Rabbinical Assembly Parley gathering at the home of Mr. The 54th annual convention and Mrs. Seymour Wedes, 3200 of the Rabbinical Assembly of Clements; Branch 1060 will dis- America, association of 600 spir- cu ss " Human itual leaders affiliated with Beings" at the home of Mr. and Conservative Judaism, will be Mrs. Stan Ovshinsky, 19935 For- held at the Hotel Summit, rer. Film Night is the next activity Uniontown, Pa., May 17-20, ac- cording to Dr. Ira Eisenstein of of Trade Union Branch (463-E) The documentary "The River" New York, president. and the educational revision of William Faulkner's "Intruder in the Dust" will be shown April 21. Members will complete plans for the annual presentation of awards to be held April 25. Is The Guy Women members of Work- men-'s Circle are planning their fashion show, slated for April 14 at W.C. Center. PRR1S. 14500_ W, 7 MILE RD. Block .W. of Jas. Coux ,.-ns 4,7100 South Oakland County Vlumi ord fitgh Central High The biggest thin g around school this last week was the Student Council election. After everyone voted, t h e winners were: 123. Phyllis Zager, A u d r i e Summers, Faye Steingold, Stephen Zweig, Rena Shrodeck and Phil Stone, with Joan Wood, election director. 124, Ronald Sherr, Lois Schur- gin, Bill Stevens, Rochelle Sachs and Carol Rubin, with Judy Sanders in charge of elections. 224, Faye Averback, 'Jacque- line Baggleman, Eleanor Banks, Leon Cohen ; Barbara De Plaid, Elaine Braverman and A n n Brom'oeyg, Joyce Brown election chairman. 100, Rochelle Lupovitch, Wil- bur Hall, Ronald Horwitz, Rena Katz, Noel Lawson and David Hermelin, Jerry Kazdan election director. 223, Burt Frauden, Beverly Garbor, Donna Feldman, Mar- vin Ersher, Eugene Driker and Shel Ginns, with Char le ne Friedman in charge of elections. 323, Vernethia Parker, James Lafferty, Gloria Manela, Rita Merkle, Arthur Levine and Mau- reen Fritz. Arthur Levine acted as election chairman. After the council's first meet- ing, new officers chosen were president. Elaine Braverman; veep, Bill Stevens; secretary, Gloria Manela; and treasurer, Phyllis Zager. The new members of the li- brary staff are Norman Worn- off, Libby Rubinoff, Eva Tenen- baum. Diana Drew, Esther Es- bia, 'Marilyn Barnes, Francis Farmer, Lucille Edwards, Mi- chael Seltzer, Joan Wood, Artee Gray, Patsy Campbell, Sherry Green and Phyllis Karolzkey. The Latin Club held its elec- tions, and those chosen to head the club are Judy Alzofon and Jerry Chapnick, co-consuls; Philip Burns, scribe; Ellen Aver- bitch, quaester; and Bev" Simon, lister. One of the main items on the clubs adgenda for this term is a joint meeting with Mumford's Latin Club. Judy Turover Aid Holds Dinner Turover Aid Society will hold its annual Mo'os Chitim dinner 6 p.m., April 4, at Turover Tem- ple, 12129 Dexter. A seven- course chicken dinner will be served; proceeds will go to sup- ply Passover packages to needy families. For tickets or reserva- tions, call Mrs. Charles Gross, WE. 3-5962 or Mrs. Jack Zeldes, TO, 9-1588, A number of active boys and girls, frequently mentioned in these columns, are now busily engaged in planning a confer- ence that should prove of in- terest to all youth groups. The conference will deal with getting along in a community no matter to what Temple, Syn- agogue or Church one may be- long. It will be held at 3:30 p.m., Sunday, at the Woodward Jew- ish Center, The conference is being plan- ned by a joint committee made up of representatives of Cath- olic, Protestant and Jewish youths who include Ruth Lewis, Ann and Larry Pernick, Linda Schwartz, Leon Olshansky and Mary Schpeiser. At Berkley High an entirely different activity is going on. The male faculty of the high school has organized a basket- ball team which has proved to be very entertaining to the stu- dents. "The Ides of March" was cele- brated by the Latin classes of Berkley with a banquet held in the high school cafeteria last week. The Latin IV classes spon- sored the banquet and were masters over the Latin II class- es who were slaves. The slaves dressed in short dark, drab costumes and the masters wore long, white flow- ing gowns. The costuming went on throughout the school day and the evening of the banquet. The slaves ate their dinner with little silverware and on the floor, while the masters had all the comforts of modern dining. Among those participating were Ronnie Onkin, Mike Sklar and Judy Stutz. 1, "1r Louis Marshall BBYW Meet. Plan USO, Children's Party Friday, March 26, 1954 Louis Marshall Bnai Britt), Young Women will meet at S:31 p.m., Wednesday; at the home Sidney M. Shevitz, president of Regina Wasserman. The girls of the Jewish Community Coun- plan a USO for serviceman, a cil, announced that the next children's party at a hospital delegate assembly will be held and Mother-Daughter banquet in a . May at the Wilshire Hotel, April 14, 8:30 p.m. in the social All girls, 18-25, are invited to hall of Cong. Bnai Moshe. join; for information, call Es- Council's Assembly To Propose New Officers Nominations for officers and telle Rosenberg, WE. 4-7346. for part of the executive com- mittee will be submitted at this meeting. A nominating commit- tee has already been appointed. Additional nominations will be made by qualified Council dele- gates by petition. The election Thousands of -Wonzen Say will be held in May. Use: Quality • Detroit's Best Laundry & Dry Cleaning Value B.ecause lt,Saves TIME, MONEY Cr WORRY" Music the STEIN-WAY • Music • Vocal Shirts Betitifully 'Laundered STEIN LAUNDRY :and . 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