Tales Out of School "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of POsterity."—Disrath, By By Ronnie Aronson Joni Handleman Mumford High Central High Anxious 12-B's have been hur- rying through the halls trying to get enough signatures for peti- tions. Others have been working diligently - typing name tags, making poster* and painting bal- loons. The reason behind the activity is the 12-B class election, a high- light of every semester,.- which will take place Thursday. Cam- paign day, the most colorful part of any election, will be the day before balloting. - Hopeful candidates for office are president, Jim Lafferty, Dave Lipschutz- and Alan Rosentha't; vice-president, Danny Docks and Marilyn Frankel; tr easur er, Eleanor Banks, Estelle Ring, and Fay Overbach; secretary, Kay Darden, Marsha Farber and Jerry Uzansky. * * * . . The Sportsmanship Council carried out its semi-annual stt- dent exchange program today, with pupils from Redford High School.. Those 'lites visiting Red- ford were Tony Martin, Verne- thia Parker, Leo Pelto, Norman Young, and Wilbur Hall. The welcoming •committee' consisted of: Margie Serlin, Bob Jones, Elsie Pitts, Barbara McCants, Wilbert Blake and Mary Mason. * * * The Girls' . Athletic AsSociation presented its Play Day in the school gym. last Friday. 'The - girls attending (no . boys allovied) played, basketball, volleyball, shuffleboard and ping gong. The basketball team, fresh with new faces, - opens another season today, playing at Redford. The cagers, who have always given the school a team to be proud of, have nine returning lettermen from the team "which made the semi-final round of the city play- offs last winter. They are: .How- ard Cohen, Doyle Cole, Louis Gibbs, Chuck Ogier, Brunson &filth, Marvin Walker, Norman Worthy, Howard. Worthy and Phil Zdanowicz. Ellen Sherman to Wed Illinois Medical Student The annual Winter Concert will take place at 8 p.m., Wednesday, in Mumford's audi- torium. This year the .concert has a sparkling list of soloists and musical compositions. Jo- anne a n d Joyce Weintraub, •11A's, are duo pianists, and Judy Berman, will solo on the violin. T h e orchestra directed by Jerome Stasson will perform the overture to the "Barber of Seville;' and "Jazz Pizzicato" with a twirling exhibition by the bass fiddle soloists and an original' Composition—"Vari, ations on Hanukah Themes" by Stasson. The chorus will perform the Sabbath song "Yis'mChu" and compositions by Bath and. Han- del which - will be feature in the finale. The Band, under Roger Has- kins,'will include Humperdinck's "Children's Prayer" from the opera "Hansel a n d Gretel," "Greensleeves" and the "Snow Carnival Overture." Tickets can be obtained at the boxoffice before the concert. and from' the musical departMent. A terrific talent show entitled Babes in Toyland, given last Thursday during Senior Study was enjoyed by all 12A's. It was under the direction of David Burnstein and Judy Copley, pro- gram and committee chairman. Among. those participating were Cookie Lerman, Sybil Golden, Barbara Wootner, Betty Jean Cox; Barbara Shewach, Joni Handleman, Donny - Allo- *it; -Gene Rosenberg, Stan . Singer, Jack_ Keystone, Jay Ka tinski, Sy Surnow, Howard Ja- cobs and HarVey Rubenstein. Calling all Mumfordites. . . Howard Shapiro, Student Coun- cil social committee chairman, aided by Elaine Kassoff, Alan- Croll, Mike Eisenman, Mary JOelson, Nan Scholnick, Sandy LitikeY 7 and Joni . Handlemari; hdve set the date: for today, at the Veteran's " Memorial Bldg. Sam Emmer will provide the music from 9 to 12 p.m'. • Flowers are not recommended. Come on kids, and support your school dance. . . Judy. Copley .and Steve Gore- lick; Student Cciuncil election. committee chairmen, have been bUsy_ all week with their corn- 7, mittee, arranging for the Couti4 cil and officers elections. Pr1 2, mary 'election restilts - will ; - ;be announced next week. Jaffe :Appointed Camp Ke-Yu-Ma Head Camp Ke-Yu-..Ma this week an- nounced the 'appointment of Ber- nard Jaffe as - carrip director. Jaffe, known- to many youngsters and :parents as. 'Uncle -.Bernie" has been in teaching and tamp- ing for 18 y. ears. At one time the owner and director of a Michigan. camp, Jaffe served as recreation direc- tor for -the De- partment of Parks and Rec- reation for eight years. Jaffe Jaffe, who is youth director of Adas Shalom Synagogue, is currently making plans for camp programs and projects for the 1956 summer season. - The Camp Ke-Yu-Ma office_ is located at 47'79 Glendale. In- quiries may be 'made by calling WE. 3-2239. Adas Shalom Sisterhood Sets Hanukah Luncheon Mrs. Norman Allan, -program chairman of the Adas Shalom Sisterhood, announces that a dessert luncheon for Hanukah Will be held at 12:30 p. m., Monday, at the Rainbow Ter- race. , N Highlighting t h e afternoon will be a musical program which will include Isidore Sas- lov at the violin, Frances Coo- perman in a group of operatic arias and songs and Cantor Nicholas Fenakel in the candle lighting prayer. At 17 years of age, Saslov is the youngest member of the De- troit Symphony Orchestra an5l assistant concertmaster of the tenter Symphony Orchestra. He Evergreen Congregation Sets Childrens' Hanukah Party A children's Hanukah party will be_given Sunday morning by the Evergreen Jewish Congrega- tion in the Mettetal School. Car- toons and a grab-bag will be fea- tured and refreshments will be served. Ruth Kovan is the Sister- Idleness is the Holiday of fools. hood youth chairman, and Ruth —Chesterfield Smith is co-chairman. has appeared in recitals in De- - lroit and Chautauqua and is a pupil of Mischa Mischakoff. Frances Cooperman, 13, is a pupil. of MargUerite Kozenn Chajes and will be accompanied in her vocal renditions by Mil- dred Kates. The • book, "The Three Pil- lars," will be presented as a special gift to all new brides who are daughters or daughterS- in-law of Sisterhood members. • For Your Next Party . . . • Delicious Hot , or C o I d. Hors d'Ouvres and Home Made Pastries KE.1-7134 UN 4-5939 Candids by Dave Domiley and associates LI 6-4610 TY 8-7800 See Our New, Exclusive Gilt-Edge *Library Album from fop to bOffam . - Our Debutante. Clouds ...of white 6, lon net A ascend to Empire bodice * 5 with teardrop - jeweled band to underscore the \ bust. 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He was affiliated with Zeta Beta Tau, Phi Kappa Phi and Phi Beta Kappa fraternities. A June 21 wedding is planned. be held -by the Siaterhood of Temple Israel at 12:30 p4n., Mori- day, at the temple. - Guest speaker. will be Miss Laurentirre Barrett. Collins, divi- sional -director . of School-Com- munity Relations. Her topic will be "Living Together in Our Corn- munitY.'" She will be introduced by Mrs. Julian Weber, program chairman. Mrs. Meyer Blatt is chairman of hospitality. A Hanukah gift will be awarded. Vladimiritzer Games Party To Aid Needy in Israel . A games party - is planned by the Vladimiritzer Emergency Re- lief Organization for Tuesday__ evening, at Cong. Beth Joseph, 18450 Wyoming. Proceeds will go to needy families in Israel. For tickets, call Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Rossen, DL 1-3199. Bnai Moshe Hanukah Dinner Thee annual Bnai Moshe Hanu- kah dinner will be held Sunday with cocktails served at 6 p.m. and dinner, at 7 p.m. Sponsored by the Men's. Club, the event is DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-27 open to the families and friends -.R.c.0,Nongregation 1955 FridVi:z,P,AcPininT X47. EAST ADAMS • DOWNTOWN 82 KERCHEVAL GROSSE POINTE