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October 14, 1955 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-10-14

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Central High Youth
Is Boys' Day Official

Leonard Mitstone, a 17-year-
old Central High School student,
was elected City Clerk at a con-
vention of 250 delegates from
local public and p a r o c h i a l
schools and
youth agencies.
Milstone, of
13531 Dart-
mouth, will be
one of the youths
to reign over
Detroit's city
4government on
'Boys' Day, to-
j day, at the De-
trait City Hall.
Boys' Day,
Leonard
which will cul-
minate in the attendance of all
young officials at the annual
Boy's Town-Catholic Central
football game this evening, at
Briggs Stadium, was originated
in 1952.

Tales Out of School

"The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees
of Posterity."—Disraeli.

By
Ronnie
Aronson

Central
High

Lennie Milstone, of Central,
finds himself being greeted in
the halls by fellow students as
"Mr. Clerk." Lennie was recent-
ly elected to the post of city
clerk by a mass conclave of boys
representing every school in the
city at Boy's Day, held Oct. 11,
at Veterans Memorial.
These boys were given the
privilege of electing a mayor,
Adas Shalom Young People and other officers to run Detroit's
affairs for a day. Another candi-
To Get Dance Instruction
date from Central, although not
The Young Peoples League of as successful, was Ronnie Hor-
Adas Shalom Synagogue will witz,
* *
*
have a free Latin American
dance instruction lesson by Joe
All Centralites who haven't
Cornell, at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, been informed yet will be happy
in the synagogue. All . adults in to hear that no classes will be
the community between the ages held on Oct. 28. The reason—a
of 18 and 25 may attend. Fur... Teacher's Institute - . . Senior
ther information may be had by pins will be given out at the first
calling TE. 4-4550.
senior meeting, next week . •
Centralites are eagerly running
The Very Best In
around study halls trying to
Music by —
scrape up the required amount
of signatures for their Student
Council petitions. Elections will
be held next week . . The
And his orchestra
voices of Central's choir were
TO. 7-2289
heard Thursday, on radio station
WDTR. The group is directed
by Dr. Harry Seitz .. . Iczkovitz
J. J. CLARKE
AZA is planning their installa-
Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs
tion for Oct. 22.
Movies - 3 D's -
*
*
*

TED FREEMAN



Formals and Candids
Why Not Call Mr. Rosen
For an Appointment

By
Nancy
Falk
Mumford

High

Highlighting the week at Mum-
ford was the football game be-
tween Cooley and the Mustangs.
The game, played in the mud and
rain, was tied 6-6. This week we
face Northwestern.
The boys' swimming team de-
feated Central in their third
meet. Cody will be their next
challenger.
The '55 Capri was sold all of
last week. Salesmen roamed the
classes and halls, and did a won-
derful job of selling the school
yearbook. This year, under the
capable direction of Phyllis Alt-
man, editor-in-chief, the year-
book should be the best one we
have ever done.
The Student Council gave the
freshies their annual Freshman
Mixer, which was a huge suc-
cess. The freshmen were ac-
quainted with all of the clubs'
.activities,. and the school as a
whole,
Oct. 3-14 are the dates of the
winter clothing drive. All stu-
dents are urged to- support the
drive to the fullest, as it is one
of the most worthwhile events
of the entire school year.

Michigan
Musings

Last year 51 Centralites re-
ceived college scholarships, it
3233 W. McNichols
was announced recently. This
By JUDY ANN JACOBS
UN. 1-9000
number places Central, percent-
A wealth of cultural oppor-
age-wise, among the top scholar-
tunities are available to students
ship-winning high schools in the
on the University of Michigan
city. This is in keeping with Cen-
campus.
tral's
tradition
of
high
academic
And His Orchestra
Presented annually by the U. of
standing.
Music and Entertainment
M. Oratorical Association, the
For Every Occasion
lecture course began Wednesday,
in Hill Auditorium with guest
TU. 3 2892
speaker Gen. Carlos P. Romulo,
former UN General Assembly
SAM FISHA IAN
Questions such as how can we President who spoke on "Amer-
j lead youngsters into the habit of ica's Stake in Asia." Metropolitan
Custom
i
reading good books and how does Opera Director Rudolf Bing, U.
i Painting 5- Decorating i a parent know what books to S. Senators Alexander Wiley and
j
Licensed - Insured
choose will be answered at the Wayne Morse, actor Henry. Hull,
second
annual Children's Book Clifton Fadiman, Dr. Norman
For Estimates Call UN. 1-3265 i



Fair, to be held Nov. 5-20, at the Vincent Peale, as well as drama-
tic performers Edith Atwater and
Detroit Historical Museum.
Albert Dekker complete the
-MUSIC sT
mliL EEIDNBiyii
Books of verse, on sports,
series which ends Marbh 6.
science, nature, the Bible and
The Choral Union Series which
picture
stories
will
be
displayed,
and HIS ORCHESTRA
began Tuesday and continues
and
lists
will
be
available
to
help
—for your—
Wedding, Bar Mitzvah, Party
youngsters select books in public through March 19 is introducing
soprano Zinka Milanov, the Bos-
For reasonable rates call:
and school libraries:
UN. 3-6485 or
ton Symphony Orchestra con-
Daily programs with guest au-
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ducted by Charles Munch, the
thors and illustrators are plan-
Cleveland Orchestra with George
ned, and youngsters will be taken
Szell conducting, violinist Na-
from suburban, as well as city,
Candids by
than Milstein, and the Shaw
school classes.
Chorale and Orchestra conducted
Sponsors include the Detroit by Robert Shaw. Others are the
Federation of Women's Clubs, Vienna Choir Boys, Sir Ernest
and associates
Detroit Council of Parents and MacMillan conducting the Tor-
LI 6-4610
TY 8-7800 Teachers, Library, Art Institute, onto Symphony Orchestra, pian-
Public Schools, Historical Mu-. ist Arthur Rubinstein, Virtuosi
See Our New, Exclusive
seum, Children's Book Council Di Roma and Walter Gieseking.
Gilt-Edge Library Album
and Detroit Free Press.
Michigan's Extra C o n c e r t
Series, introducing the Obern-
kirchen Children's Choir on Mon-
day, continues with the London
Philharmonic Orchestra, the Bos-
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ton Pops Tour Orchestra, pianist
••••
Myra Hess and soprano Teresa
Stich-Randall. Both the Choral

Union and Extra Concert Series

are presented in Hill Auditorium.
•••■
Rabbi S. Kaplan, midwest di-
•••
rector of Hillel foundations and
AM.
director of Ohio State UniverSi-
•••••
ty's Hillel group, recently spoke
to U. of M. students on "They
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connection with Sukkot.
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PLANTS AND INSTITUTIONS

SAM GRUSKOFF

Children's Book Fair
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Aesculapians Announce Israeli Students Club Has
Movies, Dancing at Meeting
Dinner-Dance Date
The Israeli Students Organi-

H. Bordman, president of the zation of Detroit will have their
Aesculapian Pharmaceutical So- first meeting at 8:30 p.m.. Sunday,
ciety, and Mrs. B. Breyer, head in the Zionist House, Linwood
at Lawrence. A movie on Israel
of the Auxiliary, announce the will be shown, followed by corn-
completion of plans for the an- munity singing and dancing. All
ual dinner-dance to be held at interested persons may attend.
7:30 p.m., Nov. 9 at the Latin
Quarter.
Funds from this event enable
the group, to carry out their
charity program which benefits
Orchestras—Entertainment
such organizations as the North
End Clinic, the Jewish Home for
308 Fox Bldg.
the Aged, the School of Phar-
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macy at the Hebrew University
in Israel, the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign, the Coldwater School for
the mentally retarded and a
scholarship fund at Wayne Uni-
versity.
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Ben Finkle and Mrs. N.
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which will feature music by
the Fenby-Carr orchestra and
prizes. Reservations can be made
by calling UN. 3-5205 or UN
3-7531.

Dave Diamond

A A AUTO
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