Tales Out of Schoo Roberta Katz to Wed Leonard B. Rosenberg "Tbe Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity.'—DisraRli By By • Rena Katz Joni Handleman Central High Mumford High The 12B's are in a flurry over Final results for Student their forthcoming senior elec- Council officers and Senate tions. On the slate for presi- members have finNy been an- dent_ are Leon Cohen whose nounced. Heading the Council campaign manager is Mickie will be president, Harvey Lap- Linden, and Leonard Millstone ides; vice-president, Nan Schol- whose campaign manager is nick; secretary of the senate, Stuart Fr e e d m a n. Barbara Janet Bing; secretary of the Rosenthal, Ilene Order, and House of Representatives, Sandy Elliot Soloman are running for Schrut; and treasurer, Stuart vice president. Their managers Handler. are Marlene Pearlman, Laura Four members were also elected Gladstone, and Nisson Saben to represent each half grade: respectively. 9B, Gail Burkow, Sandy Sarko, Vieing for the office of treas- Mike Weitzman and Parker urer are Shel Pringle, managed West; 9A, Myra Ernstein, Mike by Mitzie Radcliff; Ann Can- Friedman, Mike Parr, and Arline non, and Jackie Shaperia. Alicia Schachter; 10B, Janice Cohen, Margolis is the only candidate Steve Gorelick, Louetta Hart- for secretary. She is being back- 'stein and Linda Ryshen. 10A, • ed by Kenny Lifton. Alan Croll, Jay Hamburg, Connie *. * Lewis and Dick Pollinger; 11B, Announcement has been made Mary Joelson, Elaine Kasoff, of those students who have Alden Lieb and Debbie Linder- been selected to take part in man; 11A, Marlene Danto, Maida the Class Day program. Jerry Granoff, Joan Rodman and Rakotz, president of the 12A Henry Sandweis.s; and 12B, Judy class, will be chairman. Class Copley, Mike Eisenman, Joni historians are. Rita Kazdan and Handleman. and Elaine Lerman. Elaine Zeidman. "oetess is . Phyllis Ivory. Herbert Curie and On June 8, Mumford's annual Mildred White are to be the Spring Concert will be presented vocal and piano soloists. in the school auditorium, at 8 Presenting the gift to the p.m. • • • school will be Marcia Silber, and The June graduation class will William Arbaugh, assistant principal, will accept. Billy present the semi-formal Pink Levin, vice president, will pre- Fantasy Prom, June 24, at the sent the spade- that turned the Sheraton Cadillac. first soil on which Central now -;. .stands. It will be accepted by Dental Undergraduates the 12B president. Committee :co-chairmen for tilt' event are Install New Officers 1-=Bob Ruby and Rita Kazdan. Installed with Dr. Gerald * * * Phyllis Lipstzen and Phil Freedman, who was elected pres- Berns, co-chairmen of the color. ident of the Detroit Alumni and motto committee presented Chapter of Alpha Omega dental their original suggestions before fraternity, were new officers of . 12A's at a senior meeting. 'Lites undergraduate chapters at the selected, "Knowledge is the University of Detroit, University treasure but practice is the key" of Michigan and Toledo Alumni for the motto, and royal blue Chapter. , New officers of _Alpha Nu and white for the colors. Chapter at U. of D., who were * * * A Bikkurim Folk Dance Festi- inducted in ceremonies. at Dear- val will be held at 8 p.m., Sun- born inn were: • Sidney Rubinstein, president; day, in the Bnai _ Moshe social hall. Israel and folk dancing Morton Gerenraich, vice-presi- are planned by members of Bnai dent; Kenneth Shrnarak, treas- Moshe Junior Congregation, Ha- urer; Julius Rosenthal and Rob- bonim, Bnei Akiva, Shaarey Ze- ert Kazieff, secretaries; Tom dek Junior Congregation, He- Goldsmith; editor; and Morton chalutz Hatzair, Hashomer Hat- Eilender, sgt.-at-arms. U. of M. Chi Chapter officers zair and Beth Aaron Youth include Irving Friedman, presi- Group. dent; Theodore Miller, vice-pres- ident; Morton Demak, secretary; Temple Israel Debaters Jerome Greene, treasurer; Ed- mond Kraus, sgt. -at-arm s; in State Championship Gerald Grossman, editor; Jerry Garnick, -house manager; Paul Richman, steward; and David Winning all oflts debates and Weine, assistant treasurer. losing none, the 1.Temple Israel Toledo alumni officers in- Debate Team has won the state were Drs. Donald Siebert, championship of the Michigan stalled president; Alex Klein, president- State Temple Youth Debating elect; George Shopneck, secre- League for the second year in a tary -treasure r; and Arthur row. Klein, sgt-at-arths. This year's debate topic was: "Resolved, That American Jews Migrate to Israel." A s t a.t e Five Adas ShOlom Youth championship trophy will be Win Camp ScholarShips awarded Temple Israel at the The Sisterhood and Men's MSTY • conclave at Camp Na- Club of Adas Shalom have en- helu in August. Debate pins, awarded by the. dowed five partial scholarships Temple Israel Men's Club, have for summer vacations at Camp been presented' to the following R,amah, Conover, Wis. The scholarships, which have graduating seniors of the Debate Club: Elinor Millman, Richard been augmented by grants Gould, Sherry Tobias, Judith from the Keren Ami Fund, the Oppenheim, Michael A n s p a ch, Adas Shalom Young Marrieds Joan Schneider, and Robert and United Synagogue Youth Group, have been awarded to Lask. Barbara Goldsmith Donna Ham- Manuel S. Simon, Mumford merstein, Sheldon. Kirsch, Jer- High School speeth instructor, is rold Lax and Joyce Lazar, in rec- coach of the Temple Israel team. ognition of outstanding records in Hebrew studies, youth lead- CARD OF THANKS ership and service to the congre- The family of the late Ber- gation. nard A. Aston acknotweldges Dr. R. C. Kedzie, who became with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sym- professor of chemistry at Mich- aate. _Colle e..;42....„1463„ im- pathy extencia tiVe§ an ArIVAP t° t" A MAR Iv - - . •"' Or' MISS ROBERTA - KATZ Another Anecdote About Albert I instein Harry Schneiderman, chair- man of the editorial board of "Who's Who in World Jewry," reminds of this additional an- cedote about the late Dr. Albert Einstein: During the early days of the Institute for Advance Studies at Princeton Uniiersity, its di- rector, Dr. Abraham Flexner, called up Dr. Einstein one day and asked him whether any- one in his household was ill or disabled. Dr. Einstein an-. swered "Ne! Why do you ask?" Dr. Flexner .stated that he was asking the question because he had before him an order for the installation of an ele- vator in Dr. Einstein's two story dwelling, an order sign- ed by Dr. Einstein. The scien- tist answered, with some little embarrassment : " Oh , t h -e young man who came to see Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Katz, of 18660 Whitcomb, announce the DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-17 engagement of their daughter, Friday, May 27, 1955 Roberta Helene, to Leonard B. Rosenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Feldman, of 16232 Ward. PHOTOGRAPHS by Both young people attended BERNARD H. Wayne University. A Nov. 5 wed- ding is being planned. Jewish Folk Chorus Offers Annual -Concert The Jewish Folk Chorus will present its 30th annual concert June 12, at the Scottish Rite Cathedral of Masonic Temple. Honoring the chorus' 30th an- niversary and in celebration of the American Jewish Tercente- nary, California Jewish-composer Paul Held was commissioned to write a new composition for the event. In 'conjunction with writer Yuri Suhl, whose "Cowboy on a Horse" recently won national ac- claim, Held has composed a work called "The Ballad of Asser Levy,"• which will be given its first performance. Henri Goldberg will conduct the work, which tells the story of Asser Levy, one of the first 23 Jewish settlers who came -to New Amsterdam, as New York was then called. Yuri Suhl will be guest narrator. The program will also include groups of Yiddish, Hebrew and English folk songs, many • of whiCh were favorites in the choir's previous presentations. Soloists are Ruth Goldman and Pauline Sabaroff, sopranos; Rose Schachter, alto; Ellis Freeden- son, bass; and Arnold Sabaroff, tenor. WINER me about the elevator was se charming that I could not re- fuse to. sign the order." The Imcomparable 111V FIELD And His SOC iety Orchestra VE. 5-6103 OUR SPECIALTY . . . Restyling double breasted suits to single breasted suits! SPECIAL SALE! Summer Jackets ti95 With that Linen Look IV Formerly $10.95 $4.95 up Boy's Pants OPEN SUNDAYS, 11 to 2 RADOM TAILORS 11559 Dexter WE. 3-9152 SAMEROFFS CATERING KE. 1-8196 Catering for all occasions, in our beautiful banquei hall or in your home. COMPLETE! UNUSUAL! 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For further informa- tion, call Edythe Rosner, chair- man, TU. 3-3287. •* * * Sgt. MORTON A. SILVERMAN POST recently entertained 26 patients at Dearborn Veterans Hospital at the Detroit Tiger- Cleveland Indian ball game at Briggs Stadium. Besides hosts from the Post, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shiffman, representin the De- partment, entertained the vet- erans at dinner, at Liberman's Restaurant. The mother of one of_ the servicemen who was cele- brating her 72nd birthday also was a guest of JWV. Junior Hadassah Plans Oneg Shabbat on June 3 "The Ten Commandments Up to Date" will be the theme of an oneg shabbat to be held by Jun- ior Hadassah at 8:30 p.m. June 3 at the home of Joyce Leach- man, 16141 Princeton. adults between 18, and )''are FokOrb atiop.;. call utt?4-47ifvf4V- t!stjtbok''. COMFORTER • or QUILT AND HOLD 'TIL WANTED IN THE FALL! THAURIG'S QUILT SHOP Fstahliched 191 TY. 4-6728 8823 TWELFTH STREET . 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