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March 25, 1955 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-03-25

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.1••• ■ ••• ■ •••••••

- Marion Goodman to
Wed Herman Nusbaum

Vladimiritzer Games Party

Tales Out of School

MISS MARION GOODMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Goodman,
of N. Martindale Ave., announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Marion, to Herman Nus-
baum, son of Mrs. Libby Kosaski
and the late Mr. Archie Nus-
baum.
The bridegroom-elect attends
Wayne University' where he is
affiliated with Kappa Nu frater-
nity. No wedding date has been
Set.

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Rena
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Joni
Handlernan

Central
Sigh

Idumford
Nigh

Plans for a trip to Washington
The. Robin Hop, which was the
were discussed by the senior first dance held in Mumford's
class at its last meeting. Mr. F. new gym was a tremendous suc-
Henshaw and Mr. Coleman of cess. Sponsored by the Hi-Y and
the Central PTA disclosed de- Y-Teens, it featured Robin Sey-
tails of the three • day event. mour, local disc jockey with
Jerry Rakotz, class president, in- such stars as Bunny Paul, Joe
troduced Mr. B. Bakke who Barak, Dee Parker and Hamish
spoke abOut the yearbook.
Menzies.
* * *



Results of the elections to
The prop committee of "George
the Student Council were an- Washington Slept Here" is
nounced over the PA by report- busily working to help make this
ers Jerry Kazdan and Gloria year's annual school produc-:
Manela. Swinging the gavel of tion a success. Co-chairmen are
the student governing body is Rhoda Nathens and Audrey
Ronnie Horwitz. Vice president Saltzman, assisted by Sandra
is Gerry Uzansky and Marilyn Baylis, Margie Fordon, Joni Han-
Frankel and Oscar Glieberman dleman, Arlene Kosoglad, Paula
are secretary and treasurer, re- Levine. Barbara Rich, Lorelei
Schulman and Shane. Spaner.
spectively.
• i *
*
* *
So that students might get a
April 6 is the date set for Stu-
bird's eye view of the oppor- dent Day. On this day Mumford-
tunities available to them in the ites are taking over the school.
business world after completing Harvey Lapides, 'president of the
their educations, several na- Student Council, will take over
tional companies and organi- the position of Mr. Clark, as
zations presented an exhibition principal, and Jay Keystone,
entitled "Careers Unliniited."
president of the senior class, will
The program, which took take the position of Dr. Wolf, as-
place at the University of De- sistant principal. Students also
troit Memorial Building was at- have been chosen to take over
tended by many 'Lite seniors. counselors positions and teach-
Serving as guides for the two ers are t • choose one student
days the exhibit were Alan from each class to take over for
Arfa, Mitzie Rachleff and Eu- the day.
gene Konstant.
A program also will be given
* * *
in the' auditorium to acquaint
Good citizenship, which is students with the Student Coun-
fast 'becoming one of the great- cil and to introduce senate Mem-
est stresses of the public school berS to the school..
system, is being carried out ex-
Participants include Janet
tensively at Central. So that Bing, Gail Burkow; Judy Copley,
outstanding citizens as well as Mike. Eisenman, Myra Ernstein,
scholars may be recognized for Joni HO.ndleman, Stuart Hand-
their contributions to the school, ler, Elaine Kolodin, Harvey Lap-
Central has developed a citizen-
Alline Lappin, Joanie Rod-
ship awards program. Students man, David Rosenthal, Barry
will be honored who excell in Samuels,. Howard' Shaperio, Nan
the fields of service, responsi- Scholnick, Sandy Schrut, Din
Snyder, Shane Spanier arid , Sue
bility and cooperation.
* * *
Spertner.
Sylvia Greenbaum entertained
This whole day was planned
at her home recently for mem- by the program committee of
bers of the 11A class. Included the Student Council under the
among . her guests were Jim very capable leadership of chair-
Lafferty, .Marcia Farber, Ronald Man; Sybil Golden.
* *-
Fruitman, Rochelle Lupovich,
Harvey Fink, Deanna Dunn, All girls interested in trying
Danny Docks and Toby Suss- Out 'for the cheer-leading squad
will meet in the auditorium on
man.
April' 20, when they will receive
all necessary information.
Women's League to Hold

Mrs. Irving Small, president

of the League of Jewish Wo-

men's Organizations announces
the season's concluding meeting
at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, in
the home of Mrs. Marvin Levy,
3435 Sherbourne.
A luncheonette will be served,
followed by annual reports and
the election of officers. For
reservations, call Mrs. Levy, UN.
1-9103, or Mrs. Barney Newman,
UN. 4-2255.

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-

Friday, March 25, 1955

Samuel A. Kayne, president of
the Vladimiritzer Emergency Re-
lief Organization, has appointed
Mrs. Aaron Corey as chairman
of a games party, to be held
May 10, in the Sholem Aleichem
Institute. Friends and landsleit
are invited to attend. For tickets,
call Mrs. Corey, TO. 5-0744.

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