16—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Tales Out of School "1 he Youth of a Nation are the Trustees at Posterity."—Disraeli Joni Handleman Rena • Katz Ilurntord High Central High Two weeks of poster making and campaigning by those run- ning for the Student Council and its officers finally came to a close last week. Winning the title of president was Harvey Lapides; vice-presi- dent, Howard Shapiro; secretary of the Council, Aline Lappin; secretary of the House of Repre- sentatives, Janet Bing; and treasurer, David Rosenthal. The two members elected to Council's executive board are Carole Polinsky and ; Bruce Parker. Four members are also elected from each half grade. From the 9B are Myra Ern- stein, Carol L e w i s, Arline Schlachter and Michael Parr; 9A, Janice C o he n, Stephen Gorelich, Barbara Manheim and Barry Samuels; 10B, Walter Dishell, Jays Hamburg, Carol Lewis, Dick Pollinger and Sandy Schrut; 10A, Barbara Gold- smith, Stuart Handler, Anita Iczkovitz and Rosalie Roth; 11B, Maida Granoff, Deanna Dunsky, Mark Owens and Wavey Smith; 11A, Mike Eisenman, Mikie Feldman, Joni Handleman and Elaine Lerman; and 12B, Jeff Mandel, Lorelie Schulman,- Shane Spanier and Sy Weber-. man, * * * A take-off on the TV pro- gram, This Is Show Business, was presented in the auditorium last week for all seniors. It was Mumford's first all-senior tal- ent show, and was sponsored by the 12A Program committee. Participants were Nortie Bicoll, Alan Orman, Bill Gross, Sam Sandweiss, Jean Maxwell, Mar- lene Cairo, Miriam Shur and Detroit Symphony Judy Thomas. * * * Seeks Young Soloist On Jan. 27, the Mumford The Detroit Symphony Or- graduating class will present chestra is seeking a young in- the Peppermint Prom, at the strumentalist to be soloist at the Veterans Memorial Bldg. It will final Young People's Concert of feature the music of Sam Em- the season at 11 a.m., Feb. 12, in mer. The prom is open to the whole school, and tickets may the Masonic Auditorium. A contest to find a talented be purchased from any member young performer for the con- of the prom committee, headed cert is currently being conduct- by Alan Epstein, with assistance ed. The winner will be soloist from Bob Bolton, tickets; Betty with the full Detroit Symphony, Reid, decorations; and Violet Popich, program. Valter Poole conducting. * * * Mrs. Frank J. Sladen Jr., con- Chuck Butterworth, Ronnie test director, h a s announced that contestants must be under Ross and Demetrius Tsipouras 18 years of age, residents of the recently represented Mumford Metropolitan Detroit area and at a meeting of representatives able to play a concerto with the of Hi-Y clubs from schools orchestra. The contest is open throughout Michigan. They took to players of any orchestra in- over the operation of the gov- ernment for one day at the strument except piano. Finalists will be judged Jan. state capital in Lansing. * * * 25 by Paul Paray, Detroit Sym- phony Orchestra condupto r, I'd like to take this opportun- Valter Poole, associate conduct- ity to wish you all a very happy or, and Howard Harrington, new year. May 1955 prove to be manager. Contest entry dead- a wonderful and prosperous line is Jan. 15. Applications year for each and every one of must be made to Mrs. Sladen, i you TU. 5-5162. Shaarey Zedek Juniors Lead Services at Home Wayne U. Graduates To Wed on March 23 By By Victorious in a battle of matching wits against. students from Cass High School were 'Lites Rita Kazdan, Ronny Hor- witz, Izetta ; Ray and Alan Arfa. A television set was won for Central by these four who ap- peared on the TV program, Quiz 'Ern. Class choice for 12B president is Gerald Rakotz, 'Lite athlete who came out on top in class elections held recently. Bill Levin is new vice president and Rita Merkle and Harriet Saner- stein are newly elected secretary and treasurer respectively. * * * "Democracy Forever," a musi- cal presentation by the combined orchestra, band and vocal groups highlighted the Winter Concert held recently. "The Creation,";. and selections from Oklahoma were other features of the pro- gram in which. Wayne Rivers, Ida Nader and Leon Dater were vocal soloists. * • * Student Day, a tradition at Central, is here again. Today, teachers and students will ex- change places and various stu- dents will conduct the classes. Elaine Braverman, president of the Student Council, will serve as principal, and Jerry Green- ; Daum, president of the 12A class, will be assistant principal. Honor guards for the coming , graduation are all from the 12B class. Chosen on a basis of scholarship and citizenship they are Doreen Hollander, Sandy Iz- kovitz, Laura Sarko, Frances No- vetsky, and Suzanne Cooper. Friday, January 7, 1955 Expect Capacity Crowd At Meisels Testimonial A sell-out audience is expected Gus D. Newman, president of the Jewish Home for Aged, an- to attend the testimonial din- nounces that the Shaarey Zedek ner planned for 6 p.m., Sunday, Junior Congregation vlriii con- at Young Israel Center to honor duct sabbath services at the Rabbi Chaim Meisels. The capacity attendance was indi- Home on Saturday morning. Participants, youngsters rang- cated at a report meeting held ing in age from 14 to 16, .will last week by the testimonial be Ronald Benson, •Richard committee. At the same time, it was an- Limond and Douglas Mossman, cantors, and David Cullen, Ezra nounced that, in addition to Cutler and Sanford Weine r, Rabbi Hirsh Meisels, brother of the honor guest who is coming readers form the Torah.. . This speoial sabbath service here as principal speaker, other is made possible through tb.e*ef- participants will be Cantor Da- forts of the Men's Club commit- vid Katzman and Eugene Green- tee of Shaarey. Zedek; -consisting field, who will render liturgical of Carl S. Schiller, chairman, and folk selections. David B. Brown and Ben S. Sid- Rabbi Meisels, known as the low. Leonard Baruch, congrega- Sarvasher Rebe, states that he tion youth director, h a s in- hopes to increase his work in structed .t h e s e youngsters in strengthening traditional Ju- conducting the service. , daism- 4n; Detrdit, Aliens Must File Residence Report All aliens in the United States on Jan. 1 must report their resi- dence addresses to the Commis- sioner of Immigration and Na- turalization this month. Reports for children under 14 must be filled out by parents or legal guardians. Any alien temporar- ily absent from the U.S. during the report - period must register his address' within 10 days after returning. The address report card (Form 1-53) may be ob- tained at any Pest Office or Immigration and Naturalization Service office. The card, which is to be filled out completely, must be handed to a post office clerk or immi- gration official. IT IS NOT. TO BE PLACED IN THE MAIL. The only aliens exempt from filing reports are Canadian citi- zens visiting this country for less than six months and citizens of other countries who are here for less than 30 days. Beth Aaron Sisterhood Plans Members Lunch MISS LORRAINE LITTSKY Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Lutsky, of Clements Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Lorraine, to Wallace Kruger, son of Mrg. Irene Quidd, of Elmhurst Ave. Both are graduates of Wayne University. A March 23 wedding is planned. Sholem Aleichem Men Fete Women's Group Members of the S h o l e Aleichem Women will be hon- ored by the men of the organ- ization at a combination vic- tory and installation party planned for Saturday evening, at the Institute , 18495 Wyoming With Sara Friedman pre - siding, Frances' Driker will be installed as chairman of the Women's Division. Serv- ing with her will be Gertrude Cukerman a n Ruth Gosman, vice - chairmen; and Sarah Kan- ter, elected for, the sixth con - secutive year asY secretary. Other Mrs. Kanter officers are Esther Reder, treas- urer; Rae Feinberg and Bessie Zarenkin, secretaries. Eva Jacobson has been chosen chairman of the 1955 donor event, and will be assisted by Pauline - Finkelstein, executive chairman; Ruth Bader, cultural chairman; Sarah Friedman and Minnie Arvin, 're - sales; Ida Komaroff, coordinator; and Frances Shayne, publicity. Plan Passover Trip To Europe and Israel The Elkin Hotel and Travel Bureau, at 19437 Livernois, is currently arranging a six-week tour of Europe and Israel that will feature the celebration of Passover in Jerusalem. This luxury tour, as is de- scribed by Elkin officials, • will visit in Israel, Greece, Italy, France, Spain and Portugal. Leaving New York on March 24, tourists will emplane for Lisbon. Prior to 'visiting Israel, the group will stop also at Mad- rid and Rome. Approximately two weeks will be spent in visit- ing the largest cities in Israel. First and second day PaSsover services will be held in Jeru- salem, following which the re- mainder of the time will be tak- en up with planned tours and leisure activieies. On the return trip, the group will visit in Athens, Naples, Sor- rento, Capri, Rome, Nice and Paris, before returning to New York. Translantic passage will be by air both ways. Brazilian Envoy in Israel JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Nelson Tabajara de Oliviera, new Bra- zilian Ambassador to Israel, pre- sented his credentials here to .President . Itzhak Ben, Zvi 7;:s3 The Sisterhood of Beth Aaron Synagogue has invited prospec- tive members to a paid-up mem- bership luncheon at 12:30 p.m Monday, in the synagogue soda' hall. Mrs. Irving Chaiken, member- ship chairman, and Mrs. Phil Chapnick and Mrs. Jack Kan- ners, co-chairmen, are planning the 'luncheon. Baby sitters on the premises will care for youngters while mothers partic- ipate in the afternoon's pro- gram. 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