OsTTOPATHIC PHYSICIANS RELIGIOUS SERVICES SOCIAL SERVICES HEALTH SERVICES FOOD SERVICE COUNCIL LEADERS NOT PICTURED: Norman Schwartz, Tobacco & Confectioners; Joseph Klein, Wholesale Meats; Mardy Polan- er, Morris Samuels, Bars & Res- taurants; Herbert Mitnick, Poul- try; George Rabinowitz, Fish. •c'S."::?•fcM7 PROFESSIONAL DIVISION PICTURED: Dr. Louis I. Galin, Dentists; Dr. Harold L. Roland, Optometrists; Dr. Maxwell M. Hoffman, Chi- ropodists; Prof. Lawrence IL Seltzer, Educational Workers; Judge Nathan J. Kaufman, Government Services. LEADERS NOT DR. SYDNEY F. ELLIAS RABBI MOSES LEHRMAN Chairman Chairman Mothers' Clubs Assist Allied Drive Presidents of the Mothers' Clubs of the Jewish Community Center pledged their support to the Allied Jewish Campaign. Presenting their club's gift to Mrs. CARL' SCHILLER, chairman of treasury gifts of the Women's Division, are (left to right) Mes- dames I. SCHWARTZ, E. MORRIS, B. GARFINKEL, E. PROHOW, Y. YAGODA, I. ETKIN, B. KATZ, I. WALDFOGEL and P. KOEN- IGSBERG. Mothers' Club presidents not pictured are Mrs, Irving Medows and Mrs. Fanny Grober. Tales Out of School "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—Disraeli. By By Joni Handieman Judy Niumt ord Higb Elections for Student Council are once again here, along with their respective campaigning and posters. Running for Coun- cil are: Danny Clarke, Carole Polinsky and Betty Reid, presi- dent; Harvey Lapides and Lor- raine Small, vice-president; Sy- bil Golden, Sandy Abigow and Deanne Dunsky, secretary; Judie Copley and Nan Scholhick, sec- retary of the House; Bernie Lewis and Marlene Danto, treas- urer. After the primary election, two will remain for each post, and another election will deter- mine the eventual winner. The Council will vote between Shar- on Clancy and Fred Foltz for membership on the board of di- rectors. Today was the baseball game between the faculty and mem- bers of Student Council and Hi- Y. Admission was by ticket, which stated the holder con- tributed five or more bundles of clothing. Mike Klynn, Jim Weitzman, Jerry Starr, Marty Albion, Bill Myers, Bill Kraznick, Fred Foltz and Danny Clarke are among those competing against the faculty, which in- cludes two women teachers who signed up. Clean up your school will be Mumford's contribution to an- nual Clean-up Week, April 30 to May 7, but the date has been extended for Mumfordites to May 25. A tally is being planned on students. Congratulations to Brenda Fried, who will celebrate her sweet sixteenth birthday with a luncheon Saturday, at Carl's Chop House. Future Nurses Club will hold its annual picnic May 15, at Sel- fridge Field Air Force Base, along with other FN clubs in Detroit. Among those attending will be Phyllis Manheimer, Bar- bara Heavenrich, Babette Gass, Caroline Embury, Dee Porter, Sarah Lippitt and Peverly, SiegeL Alzofon Central High Congratulations are in order for three 'Lites who have won scholarships to various universi- ties. Faye Weinstein won a scholarship to Michigan State, Eva Tennenbaum to NYU, and Doris Applebaum to Wayne Uni- versity. Each semester, The Michigan Bell Telephone Co. honors two seniors from all of the Detroit public schools. Carole Rubin and R.uthie Rubin, the secretary and treasurer of our senior class, were the two seniors honored from Central. The girls attended a ; luncheon with Kt other girls, heard speeches by some of the directors and took a tour of the building. Pupils and teachers from Royal Oak, Central and Mum- ford High gathered at Mumford to take part in a panel discus- sion. The topic was "Teaching." The panel, made up of teachers and principals from the various school s, discussed questions asked by the audience. Attending from Central were Esther Mar- golis, Doris Applebaum, Janie Rosenzweig, Joyce Brown and Martha Birdsall. The girls' tennis team lost its first match of the season to Coo- ley by the score of 1-5. The whole team was reorganized be- cause so many girls graduated last term. Esther Margolis and Doris Applebaum played first doubles, Jane Rosenzweig and Rose Frank played second dou- bles and Freidelle Shreirer and Winnie Ledger played in third place. In the singles division, Elaine Brown was in first singles. Judy Alzofon, second, and Bren- da Hart, third. The girls' next match will be with MacKenzie High. The Sportsmanship Council is drawing up plans for a pep rally. Heading this committee is Mau- rice Cohen, vice-president.of the Council. Assisting him are Har- riet Fields, Zelda Gershenson, Phil Stone, Rena Shrodeck and Elaine Last. Another committee is planning a showcase which will be devoted to Sportsman- ship Council news., IRA I. SONNENBLICK Chairman SELIG D. SIDNEY Chairman We Congratulate the High School Winners Of Phi Beta Kappa U. of M. Frat Wins Carnival Double First DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-17 Friday, May 7, 1954 Tau Delta Phi fraternity at the University of Michigan was given the distinction of being the only fraternity on campus to win two first place awards in the recent Michigras carnival. The booth, called U-Bang-E, was patterned after an African jungle, and consisted of cocoa- nuts on vines, which were used for knock down wooden Ubangi heads. The awards committee voted it first prize for the best all-around skill booth. Michael Gale, 16177 LaSalle, was booth chaiiman, and wa.s assisted by Max Caplan, 17401 Wisconsin and Sam Siporin, 2987 Clements. Two hundred and fifty Detroit high school students recently were accorded honors, by the Detroit Association of Phi Beta Kappa. Among the winners was Judy Alzofon, Central High School student and contributor to the Tales Out of School col- umn appearing weekly in The Jewish News. Other winners to whom The Jewish News extends congratu- lations are: Cass Technical High School— B e r n a r d Remer and Alan Schwartz. Central High School — Irwin Adelson, Doris Applebaum, Es ther Birnbaum, Jean Brindze, Robert Cantor, Harvey Hecht, Bernice Lahr, Sandra Lyness, Seymour Mane116, Esther Mar- golis, Elissa Pa.ndsh, Ruth Ru- bin, Sheldon Schwartz, Eva Ten- enbaum and Carol Vogel. Mackenzie High School—Diane Lakin. Mumford High School—Mir- iam Aaron, Henry Appleman, Harold Barron, Sharon Cohn, Seymour Dubrinsky, Tobye Git- tleman, Joel Gottlieb, Carolyn Israel, Ellen J o n e s, Dorothy Kahl, Riva Kline, Rachel Laid- ly, Janie Landsman, Deane Meisner, William Myers, Martin Nosanchuk, Marlene Olen, Rus- sell Palmer, Debora Rozenthal, Bruce Siegan, Sandra Vineberg and Harvey Wax. 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