Tales Out of School
Plan June Wedding
o f Posterity."----Disraeli
By
Rena
Katz
Nancy
Falk
Central
High
hius,riford
High
A. courtroom. scene was the
A letter board in the lunch-
theme of the freshie orientation room, with the daily menu, is now
program presented • recently in being much appreciated by all
the Central auditorium. Acting those who lunch in school. It
as judge. Bill Stephens heard was the thoughtful gift of the
the testimony of witnesses Ar- January graduating class.
nice Simmons, Dave Ables, Phyl-
Auditions for the June Senior
lis Zager, Anne Cannon, Arlene. Play were held all last week un-
Abrams, Eleanor Banks, Barbara der, the direction of Miss Doro-
Gamburd, Doreen Hollander, thy Patterson, drama teacher at
Anna Malafouris, Rochelle Lupo- Mumford. The cast for the play,
vitch, Shel Davidson, Bill Levin, "G eorge Washington Slept
Reva Bratt, Alan Simon, and Here," will be announced this
Zena Wax pertaining to the week.
Brandeis AZA recently elected
various activities and traditions
at Central. Michael Kahan was officers to serve from January
the 10B defendant. The program to September. They are: presi-
was produced by the student dent, Harvey Gendler; vice-
council under the direction of president Neil Superfon; treas-
urer, Dick Weiner; secretaries,
Ronnie Horwitz.
.
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Bob Galin and Sheldon Spector;
Jerry Kazdan and Gloria sopher, Michael Dorf; ser-
Mancla are the new reporters of geants-at-arms, S t e w a rt Teal
school news for radio station and Paul Gould; pledgemaster,
WDTI3. They were both selected Karl Ecker. Brandeis, Rex, and
by IVirs. Helen Bow, speech Gompers are planning their
tri-chapter square dance to be
teacher.
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held at Bnai Moshe April 2.
Present at the home of Alis- • After much' planning, elec-
anti Harelick for a senior class. tioneering and • speaking, the
party . were Rosetta Klee, Bob 12A chose as their officers:
Ruby. Marge Elias, Gary Eisen- president, J ay Keystone; veep,
berg, Rita Kazdan, Mike Rosen- Carole Polinsky; secretary, Peg
feld, Diane Jacobson, P a u 1 Tracey; and treasurer, Merwin
Schreibman, Marcia Silber, Goldsmith.
With our beautiful, new
Freddy Lipovitch, Sandra Izko-
swimming pool now in use, girls
• itz.
are "jumping in" at a chance to
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be
a part of the new swimming
Graduating at the top of their
class with the distinction of Phi team, and 34 of the 93 girls who
Beta Kappa were Ellen,• Aver- tried out Will be selected to com-
bitch, Rae Jean Blatnikoff, pete with Central High on
Maxim Mendelson, Ida . Nader, March 3.
The Capri sales staff is busy
Judy Panush, Rochelle Sachs,
selling stubs for the June year-
and . Thomas Thompson Jr,
book to those who were unable
to purchase them in September.
Radomer Society, Auxiliary
The Temple I s r a e l Youth
Hold Histadrut Purim-Party
Group is in rehearsal for the
The Radomer Aid Society and show it will give for•the marines
Ladies Auxiliary will hOld a at the Grosse Point Marine Hos-
Histadrut evening and Purim pital, March 14.
party on Tuesday, at their meet-
The Michigan Out-State
ing hail, Linwood and Davison. Council of AZA and BBG held a
All proceeds will go to Histadrut. conclave in Grand Rapids last
The Auxiliary announces a weekend. Those attending from
board meeting Monday, at the Detroit were Byron Gold, Michi-
home of the vice chairman, Mrs. gan Region president, and
J. Wisotsky, 16851 Ilene.
Bruce Lyons, veep.
People Make News
A Detroit truck driver whose
heroism saved the lives of two
women trapped in a blazing
automobile today bears the ac-
colade of Michigan's Driver of
the Year. So named is Floyd
J T, Pemberton, 33, 9591 Columbia
Street, Redford Township, who
Was awarded his title at the
Michigan Trucking Association's
annual banquet honoring 12
Michigan truck drivers selected
monthly for safe driving and
road courtesy.
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Dr. JACQUES S. GOTTLIEB.
of Miami, noted psychiatrist, has
been appointed director of the
Detroit Lafayette Clinic.
Cantor ROBERT TULMAN, of
Temple Israel, was guest artist
at a Brotherhood program, spon-
s o r e d by Bethany Methodist
Church, Gratiot and Georgia
Streets, on Feb. 13. His program
included a number of Yiddish
and Israeli songs and liturgical
chants. Gov . Williams was the
guest speaker.
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Simcha Pratt, Consul of Israel,
announces that ISAAC D. UNNA
has joined the staff of the Con-
sulate of Israel in Chicago. as
Vice Consul in charge of infor-
mation services in the midwest
area.
MISS GLORIA RUTH ROSE
Friday, February 25, 1955
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rose, of
Indiana Ave., announce the en-
gagement - of their daughter,
Gloria Ruth, to Paul Tugender,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Fried-
man, of New York. A June wed-
ding has been planned,
Beth Aaron to Present
Musical Night Sunday
Beth Aaron Sisterhood and
Men's Club will join in present-
ing an evening of liturgical, Yid-
dish and Israeli music at 8:15
p.m., Sunday, -in the synagogue
social hall.
Under the direction of Cantor
Judah Goldring, a 12-voice
mixed choir will perform, to the
accompaniment of Walter
Levine. The chair. includes Jo-
seph Katz, Max Miller, Stanley
Ackner, Sam Firestone, Phil
Pfeffer, Martin Nosanchuk, Nor-
ton Bicoll, Gloria Plotnick, Ruth
Caplan, Florence Goldring, Es-
ther Bicoll and Lama Shetzer.
Mrs. Albert Kaplan and Mrs.
Judah Goldring, technical and
script editors, are planning a
Purim musical skit, "Call Me
Esther," in which members of
the Sisterhood and Men's Club
will participate.
In the cast will be Morris Lit-
yin, Phil Chapnick, Bernard
Klein, Louis Davis, Thomas Ler-
ner, Drs. Albert Kaplan, Albert
Schwartz and Marvin Last and
Mesdames Irving Chaiken, Jack
Shenkman, Hyman Zalenko, Syl-
via Lee, Irvin Levine, Louis Dav-
is, Albert Kaplan, Larry Brek,
Bernard Klein, sack Taylor and
Ben Wasserman.
Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick
will offer commentary an the
holiday. Purim refreshments will
be served. All proceeds will go
to the Cantor's Institute of the
Jewish Theological Seminary.
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A committee of Central High
School alumni has been formed
to sponsor a creative writing
award to commemorate the
memory of Anne Miller, a mem-
ber of the graduating class of
May, 1935.
The committee is seeking the
names and addresses of all Cen-
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Syrian Invaders Hurled
Back Across Frontier
i TEL AVIV, (JTA)—A - Syrian
force invaded Israel territory in
:tipper Galilee, but was driven
off after determined resistance
Iv settlers.
The Syrian thrust was aimed
at the settlement of Gonen,
whose settlers hurled the Syri-
ans back across the frontier. The
Arabs kept up a continuous fire
from the posts until the Israelis
directed a heavy curtain of fire
e.t them and silenced them.
Israel security forces clashed
With Arab infiltrators in 16 sep-
arate incidents during the week
ending Feb. 16. In addition,
'there were seven Arab-Israel
Incidents involving Arab viola-1
tlons of Israel's border.
' 16—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
In a pamphlet released by the
American Zionist Council en-
titled "False Witness," Prof. Al-
bert Einstein is quoted as saying
the following about the Ameri-
can Council for Judaism:
"The Council is a fairly exact
copy of the Zentralverein Deuts-
cher Staatsburg Juedischen.
(Central Association of German
Citizens of Jewish Faith) of un-
happy memory, which in the
days of our crucial need showed
itself utterly impotent, and cor-
roded the Jewish group by un-
dermining that inner certitude
by which our people could have
overcome the trials of this dif-
ficult age."
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