Linden-Freed Rites
Planned for June 16
Tales Out of School
"The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees
of Posterity."—Disraeli
By DIANE SKLAR
Central High School
The crowd cheering them on,
the Central Blazers scored two
victories in succession against
Southwestern, 6-0, and Chadsey
24-8. Earle Endelman, star quar-
terback, was responsible for two
passes which boosted the team
to victories. Yea team .. .
In the erosS country race,
Central tied Denby 37-37 for
first place in the city standings.
Keep up the good work!
The first issue of the Central
Student came out this week un-
MISS MIRIAM LINDEN
der the direction of Evelyn Au-
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Linden, gust, editor, Judy Meyers, news
of 2097 Oakman Blvd., announce editor, Albert Young, feature
the engagement of their daugh- editor, Fay Mathis, news and
ter, -Miriam Sandra, to Gerald feature editor, Berl Faulbaum,
Lee Freed, son of Mr. and Mrs. sports editor.
Sam Freed, of Ypres Blvd.,
Student Council started this
Windsor, Ont.
season off -on the right foot by
The bride-elect is a student
the successful sale of handbooks
at Wayne State University. Her
and book covers. Money collect-
fiance attends Assumption Col-
ed from these sales help support
lege. The wedding date has
the council and pay for the
been set for June 16.
semi-annual Student Council
Scholarship.
Marcia .Zacks Is Elected
This year the Council will sell
Hadassah Debs' President
refreshments at all home bas-
Hadassah Debs recently elect- ketball games.
ed Marcia Zacks its new presi-
At the first meeting of the
dent. She succeeds Esther Soco- Future Teachers Club, officers
love in office. Other newly- elected were Joe Dennis, pres-
elected officers of the group are: ident; Faye Mathis, veep; Paula
Cynthia Winkler, vice-presi- Pollock, secretary; and Vivian
dent; Janice Glickman, secre- Liber, treasurer.
tary; Shelly Swarin, correspond-
Officers for the Unity Forum
ing secretary, and Gloria Moss, recently elected are Joanne
treasurer.
Ivory, president; Abigail Rabin-
owitz, veep; Faye Mathis, sec-
Music and Entertainment
retary, and Esther Derum, treas-
urer.
Oct. 13 is the date set for
Zussman A.Z.A.'s bowling party
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JEWISH SOCIAL CLUB
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ing hall to accommodate old and
new members for all Social
activities.
New Members Are Welcomed At
This Time. Nominal raelnbership
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Sam Yuster, Chairman
By GAIL BURKOW
Mumford High School
Over 100 Mumford thespians
were present for the try-outs
o fthe fall play, "My Sister
Eileen." - Unfortunately, all could
not receive a part, but were
able to join committees and
work behind the. scenes.
The play, which will be given
on Nov. 6 and 9, was double-
cast in the . parts of Eileen,
played by Emily Friedman and
Joan Frimet and Ruth, played
by Hilda Hosenberg and Brenda
Abramson.
Others in the cast are Harvey
Sossin, Bill Goodman, Helaine
Maltz, Freya Spector, Sara Lee
Morris, John Marwil, Bernie
Wilson, Teddy Bahr, Stan Ros-
enberg, GarY Mar cu s, Carl
Schulack, Connie Lewis and
Andrea Rothbart.
Jacobs, Alan Schwartz-,
Pearson to Speak Sam
Gilbert Silverman, Robert C.
Smith and Harold Victor.
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Winton, president of the De-
troit Chapter, Brandeis Univer-
MILT SHORE'S
sity Associates.
Plans for this year's cam-
paign in Detroit on behalf of
the Waltham, Mass., institution
were discussed at the local
chapter's annual meeting at the
City Club.
FLOWERS
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(Bet. Elmhurst & Monterey)
At the meeting, highlighted
by the addresses of humorist
Bud Guest and Ben Share, a
graduate of the school, four
Fellows • of Brandeis University
were named honorary members
of the board of trustees. They
are Sidney J. Allen, Nate S.
Shapero, Abe Shiffman and
Leonard N. Simons.
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In addition, 10 members were
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elected to the board for three-
Results of the primaries for year terms: Marvin Alexander,
the officers of the graduating Frank Birnbaum, William Bonin,
class of January '57 are as fol- Irving Goldman, Morton Harris,
lows: President, Howard Sha-
piro and Ross Prujari; vice-
president, Joel Shere • avid Stu
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Two new clubs have been
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added. The Literary Guild aims
and smart practicability of interior
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moveable louvred shutters to fit any
and creative thinking by a dis-
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Gather up your old clothes,
Israel Sisterhood
and pitch in on the year's cloth-
ing drive from Oct. 8 to 19.
to Hear Psychiatrist
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Dr. Murray Banks, psychia-
The
1957
Capri
closed its sales
trist and author, will speak at
the opening program of the campaign today. Gary Becker-
Temple Israel Sisterhood at man, editor-in-chief, says that
12:30 p.m., Monday, in the 197 pages of pictures, school ac-
tivities, seniors, teachers and
temple.
Mrs. Albert Jaco and Mrs. organizations will be published.
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Meyer Blatt are in charge of a
dessert luncheon, which will Beth El Men's Club
precede the
Starts Bible Course
program. D r .
Banks will
The Men's Club of Temple
speak on "So
Beth El will conduct a study
You Think
course on the theme, "Under-
You're Norm-
standing the Bible," at its Sun-
al."
day Morning Breakfast Club
A graduate of
and discussion group.
New York and
The course will be given the -
Columbia Uni-
second Sunday morning of each
versities, D r .
month, beginning at 9:50 a.m.,
Banks studied
Oct. 14, .in the Franklin Me-
clinical psycho-
morial Hall. The instructor will
Dr. Banks
pathology a t
be Dr. Isaac Rabinowitz, pro-
Bellevue Hospital, New York. fessor of Jewish studies at
He is the author of several Wayne State University.
books, including "What to Do
Among Dr. Rabinowitz's top-
Until the Psychiatrist ,Comes,"
"Things My Mother Never Told ics will be "The Fascination of
Me" and "How to Live With Scripture," "How the Bible
Came to Be What It Is," "The
Yourself."
Bible and Ancient Manuscripts,"
Mrs. Julian Weber, program
"The Language of Scripture,"
chairman, is directing the meet-
"The Archaeology of Palestine
ing. Mrs. Irving S. Wolfe,
and the Bible," "The Bible in Its
president, will preside.
Ancient Near-Eastern Setting,"
"The Unique Ideas of Scrip-
ture" and "The Bible Through
the Ages."
The study course is open to
the public.
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Meet for Sunday Programs
Membership in Northwest
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