arrtages BERK- SCOTT. Patsy Karen Scott, of Des Moines, Ia., and Harold L. Berk, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Berk, former De- troiters now of Miami, Fla., were joined in matrimony in a ceremony May 27, at Tiffereth Israel Synagogue, in Des Moines. * * * TEREBELO-BAKST. An- nouncement was made of the forthcoming marriage this Sun- day, at Zacles Catering of Rita Bakst. daughter of Mrs. Mor- ris Bakst, of Westmoreland Dr., and the late Mr, Bakst, to Laurence Terebelo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Terebelo, of Calvert Ave. Following a wedding dinner, the couple will leave for a honeymoon in New York and Florida. On their re- turn they will reside at 20084 Northrup. MICHIGAN U S I N Mrs. Kasle's $10,000 Israel. Bond Opens Efforts of Women's Group With the purchase of a $10,000 Israel Bond, Mrs. ABE BASLE (center) became a trustee of the Guardians of Israel. Her purchaie also started the spring campaign for Israel Bonds with a flourish. Here, Mrs. Kasle is presenting her check to Mrs. CHARLES MILAN (left), chairman of the Women's Division. Mrs. DAVID SCHACHTER, chairman of the June 19 "Sabra Look" fashion show holds ticket number one which she is preparing to give to Mrs. Kasle. Tales Out "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—Disraeli. Ronnie Aronson Dr. Freeman Named to Law Journal Board Central Mumford High High After a week of campaigns and rallies, final elections were held last Tuesday for Student Council officers and senators. The voting took place in the third and ninth hour record rooms. Candidates running for offices were Sharon Bez and Carol Lewis, secretary of the house; Steve Gorelick and Barry Sam- uels, treasurer; Sandy Schrut unopposed for secretary of the Senate; Alan Croll and Janet Bing, vice-president; and Nan Scholnick, unopposed for the presidency. Stuart Handler and Howard Shapiro were recently elected to the board for next term. * * * - This year's variety show will be presented next Thursday and Friday nights, 8 p.m. in the auditorium. The title of the show is "Manhattan Tour." Coming to us by the combined efforts of the Broadcasters Club, the Art Club and the Student Council, the show promises to offer entertainment for all tastes. Profits go to the parents club for a piano that they have purchased for the school. * * * Six Centralites have been in- vited to attend Wolverine Boys' State -at Michigan State Uni- versity, and Wolverine Girls' State at the University of Michigan. They are Gerald Bodzin, Jerry Goldberg, Jona- than Rozenz-w e i g, Albert Young, Rufus Griffin and Anna Malafouris. * • * William Edwards, Of Cen- tral's English department, is director of a newly formed dramatics group called "The Playmakers." The group will meet on Tuesday evenings at the Parkman Branch Library. * * * Winners of first and second June 7 is the date of the an- nual Student Council - Faculty place in the Poppy Poster Con- baseball game. Miss Holland test, which was recently held, and Mr. Mullin, health instruc- were Claire Soloman and Linda tors and Mr. Soltesz of the com- Raimi, -who won $20 and $15, mercial department, are the respectively. * * * faculty managers while Jay Participating in a recent ra- Hamburg, 11A, is acting as Stu- dio production of the program dent Council manager. "Storyland" were Margaret * * * Freedlander and Dennis Mich- Mumford's annual spring con- aels. cert was presented May 24, * * * with a program ranging from Recently seen dancing on the popular tunes *to - concert ar- stage of the Art Institute. were rangements. Soloists were Margo DeBarr and Diane Gross' Linda Eisenberg, 9A, on the who are members of the All piano; Stuart Bloom, 11A, vio- City Modern Dance GrOup'. linist; and Marty Schwartz, 12B, * * on the, trumpet. In addition to The Future Teachers Club, the orchestra and choir, the recently had their last meeting school band and a dance band of the season, at't which the fol- plus a modern dance group lowing new officers were performed. elected: Joe Dennis, president; * * Faye Mathis, vice - president; Current Affairs Club begins Paula Pollack, secretary; and its mock Democratic National Vivian Liber, treasurer. * * * • Convention next Wednesday in the auditorium. This will be the This term there are 150 nomi- second convention the club has nations for Citizenship Awards. tried, having worked a mock The awards will be presented Republican Convention in 1952. June 12. Dr. Alwyn 'Vernon Freeman, son of the Alexander Freemans, of.. W. Chicago Blvd., recently - was elected to membership on the board of editors of the American Journal of Interna- tion Law. His election by the executive ouncil of the American Society of International Law followed his chairmanship of the Society's annual meeting. Dr. Freeman, who is a con- sultant to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, also • was invited to membership on the Advisory Board of Experts on International Affairs, a post The average annual con- "If you want to „kill any recently created by Harvard sumption of meat per person idea in the world today, get a University at the request of the in the U.-S. is in excess of 150 committee working on . United Nations. pounds. C. F.. Kettering. c REDUCE Up to 6 Lbs. A WEEK- DIET--,-NO EXERCISE DI. 1-3711 Licensed Physician Reasonable Fees It We answer all your incoming calls. Is Our Business to Help You With Courtesy and Efficiency We Serve As Your Office .. Permitting your clients to keep in touch with you during business hours. 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NOBODY ... but nobody con.matcit • rAuLnEss workmanship and • They take down 9nd rehang draperies and cornices. • They specialize la cleaning draperies, curtains,. banquet Cloths, lamp shades and blankets. Also fine workmanship oq isearkng apparel. • GUARANTEED: iq DI-1-2552-3 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fruit- man, of 24631 Radclift, Oak Park, announce the Bar Mitz- vah of their son, Lawrence San- ford, on June 9, at Cong. Ahavas Achim. A dinner and reception in his honor will be held June 10, in the Mayfair Room on Schaefer. Nina Sprecher, a second year French student, placed second in city wide competition of the American Association of Teach- ers of French Contest, which was given on the third year French leirel. * * * - As participants on the tele- vision program, "Be Your Best Self," Judy Atler, Bernard Epel and Dialie Sklar discussed the topic, "You and Your Home." * DAY CAMP Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wein- stein, of 17321 Greenlawn, an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Leonard Alan, on June 9, at Beth Abrahim Synagogue. A dinner in Leonard's honor will be held the following eve- ning, at Zack's Catering. * * By Gail Burkow Fall orientation group leaders include coeds Elaine Braver- man, Leba Cutler, Iris Erlich, Donna Baker,' Groria Golden, Audrey Katz, Carol Klein, Ju- dith Franklin, Phyllis Moss and Rebecca Wiseman. Others are Sarah Drasin, of Grand Rapids; Yvonne Jacobson and Marsha Waughter, of Flint; Judy Wol- gast, of Petoskey; Dorothy Lew- is, of Benton Harbor; Charlotte Robb, of Drayton Plains; and Sandra Fox, of Ann Arbor. of School • Dave Diamond Mr. and Mrs. Hyman D. Nu- Orchestras—Entertainment dell, of 14220 Pembroke, an- 308 Fox Bldg. nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their WO 2-4814 - UN. 4-4346 son, Joel Howard, on Saturday, at Cong. Bnai David. A dinner and reception in his honor will IFOR A SUMMER OF JOYI be held that evening, at Holi- I REGISTER YOUR GIRL & BOY (Ages 4-7) at the day Manor. * * SHOLEM ALEICHEM By By JUDY ANN JACOBS Detroiter Jack Kirsch is the only U of M student to be awarded a $3,500 Rockefeller Institute fellowship. Upon grad- uation this June, Jack, a physics major, will do a year's research in physiology and biochemistry in New York, and spend the next two years in Europe. * * * New members of Hillel's Stu- dent Administrative Council for the fall semester are Seymour Manello, Judy Panush, Jay Key- stone, Marilyn Fischmann, Al Resnick, Richard Schiller, Rob- ert Stein, William Sperber of Ann Arbor, and Phyllis Parnes, of Flint. * * * Margaret Galdonyi is on the 47 member "American Friends Committee," sponsord by the Women's League. Purpose of the organization is to help orient foreign students to campus life. Joel Tauber and Dick Good of Flint were- models at a re- cent all-campus fashion show in the Michigan Union Ball- room. Aimed at creating better American-foreign student rela- tions, the show previewed latest men's and women's styles in the U.S. and in 14 other coun- tries.. * • * I Bar Mitzvahs -. No Shrinkage or Loos of Color • CITY AND SUBURBAN DELIVERY PHONE WE 3-1010 • • I., UV eg