ci,Jtnco Tales Out of School By Joni Handleman Rena Katz Rumford Bleb Workers in the Balfour Ball United States government and Committee will be guests at a to the American people. There are 500 new Jewish . bruncheon,.11 a.m., Sunday. Oct. Workers for the Ball will have freshmen and transfer students 31, at Zionist House, 11345 Lin- an opportunity to win round- on the University of Michigan wood, according to an announce- campus this fall, making the ment by A. C. Lappin, president trip transportation to Israel total Jewish student popula- of the Zionist House and mem- gift certificates will also be tion approximately 2,200. The ber of the executive committee awarded two contributors at the overall campus population ex - for the ball. Ball. ceeds 19,000. The bruncheon will be under With the conclusion of rush- the chairmanship of Samuel Impimsmemesagnammesamir ing, the 18 campus sororities, Feldstein, chairman of the com- Attention Please! three of which are Jewish, have mittee for the ball, which will announced their pledge classes. be held Saturday, Nov. 13, at For Detroiters Ellen Jones, Merla •Hotel Statler. Samuels and Nancy Smith have Proceeds for the Ball are used pledged Alpha Epsilon Phi, and to support the Zionist House, and His Orchestra Eleanor Shur has pledged Sigma the program of the Zionist Or- Delta Tau. Newest Jewish soror- ganization of America nation- New Phone ity on campus, three year old ' ally, especially the work of ex- U. 7-2943 Delta Phi Epsilon (formerly , plaining and interpreting Israel's or WE 3-2254 called Adelphil, pledged Sharon position and policies, both to the Kass and Delores Sloan. . Helen Mendelson, Peggy Klein- stein and Eleanor Shur will sing OUR MOTTO . . . ONLY THE BEST in the choir of the student pro- duction of Gilbert and Sullivan'si "Pirates of Penzance." Hillel plans for Sukkot in- clude a dinner and dance this coming Sunday. Active members SPECIALIZING IN HOME PARTIES — GET OUP. PRICE FIR.ST! of Hillel's Married Couples Group include former Detroiters CATERING TO: Mr. and Mrs. Ted Simons (Mary . Showers, Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs, Banquets and other !recial functions in Anne Cooper). your home, hall, synagogue, or in our air-conditioned hall at moderate cost. Scholastically ahead of all , CALL US FOR TAKE-OUT OF: campus fraternities is Zeta Beta Tau. Two other Jewish social , Kishke, Knishes (with gravy) Hot or Cold Hors d'Oeurves fraternities, Pi Lambda Phi and Sigma Alpha Mu, tied for second 9925 DEXTER TY. 5-0226 and fourth place, respectively. *KASHRUTH SUPERVISION OF THE VAAO RABONIM This month two interesting lectures will be held at Hillel. Prof. Clark Hopkins, head of the department of classical studies. will lecture on "Early Jewish IT'S PROTEIN-RICK! Art." On Oct. 28, Prof. Harrison, of the English department, will lecture on "The Jew in English Literature" using Shylock in Shakespeare's "Merchant of Venice" as an example. Fashion note : Bermuda shorts ; (Buckwheat Grits) toreador pants and slacks are Satisfying . but less fattening! Means again permissible in campus buildings. health and enjoyment without unwanted By JUDY ANN JACOBS 'The Youth of • Nation are the Trustees at Posterity."—Disreseli. By ' Zionist House Will Host Balfour Boll Workers Central High Heading the Mercury, school paper, this term, those who already have put out a ter- rific first edition are: Bruce Parker, editor; Bob Bolton, news editor; Joe Levin, assist a n t; Linda. Lee, feature editor; San- dra Geller, assistant; Clair e Padover, editorial; Jerry Rogoff, assistant; Jerry Otzman, sports; Paul Borman, assistant; Pat Serafian, business m an a g e r; Judy Kaplan, assistant; Elly Berlin and Mitzi Kent, copy edi- tors; Barbara Margolis and Sy Surnow, associates; Judy Gott- lieb and Susie Cohen, assistants; Sharon C 1 a•n c y and Myrna Schlussel, typists. Last year, in competition with other high school newspapers, the Mercury won the Columbia Award for outstanding journal- ism. Mimi Reitman will be head- ing the Capri, the school year book. Working with her will be Annette Miller, organizations; Lorelei Schuman, activities; Vic Kuffler, chief photographer; Don Ciftler, sports; Sue Heidt, sales manager; Stewart Frank, business manager. Top eight freshmen chosen in the Student Council primaries were Myra Ernstein, Michael Friedman, Carol Lewis, Martha Robbins, Arline Schachter, Georgina Silverman, Sue Spert- ner and Dan Snyder. Final 'elec- tions will be next month, with four chosen as Council members, and the other four as alternates. Phyllis Manheimer heads the Future Nurses Club, ably assisted by Sarah Lippett, veep; Lois Paskel, secretary; and Soralle Cohen, treasurer. A new mem- ber tea is planned as the sea- son's opening event. The Human Relations Club is headed by Nora Smokier, along with Mel Foster, veep; Harriet Band, secretary; and Janet Was- serman, treasurer. Ditiner at the Golden Pheas- ant and dancing at the Veter- an's Memorial were combined to make festive the installation of the officers of Glazer BBG. President Micki Greenspan was escorted by Alvin Sulkes, veep Joan Wolfe by Mike Arbit, and secretaries Charlene Friedman and Sharon Schwartz by Sy Parker and Ho w a r d Magid. Among others attending the gala event were Elaine Zeidman and Hal ProViser, Sandra Wander and Sandy Eisenberg, Judy San- ders and Dick Masters, and Jan Hammerstein and Jack Pearl- man. * * * The first meeting for this se- mester of the PTA was held Wednesday evening, in the Cen- tral auditorium. Miss Bertha Robinson, principal, greet e d, parents, explained the workings of the school, and outlined the curricula available to students. Sam Milan, counselor, discussed problems faced by students and offered suggestions to help solve them. * * * "Heaven Can Wait," a comedy. by Harry Siegal, will be pre- sented as this semester's senior class play. Student director, Marilyn Glicken announced the leads for the production as fol- ' lows : Herschel Epstein, Evie Luxemberg, Leon Dater, Joan I Grossman, Mike Gaines, Sharon Katz, Don Winer, Ethel Feld- . : man, Dave Epel, Harold Eisen- ; man, Max Levenne and Aaron Goldstein. * * * So that Centralites desiring to enter the field of education may ' become better acquainted with the profession, Central has added a Future Teachers Club to its list of extra curricular activities. At a recent meeting Rae Jean Blatnikaff was elected I president; Winnie Ledger, veep; DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-15 Judy Grodsky, secretary,, and Friday, October 15, 1954 Harriet Fields, treasurer. BEN KATZMAN MOSS CATERING JWB Names Health Director Michael M. 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