CI-I LI--d I ctivities Plan Tenth Reunion The June, 1947, graduating class of Central High School is currently planning to hold a 10- year reunion of the class. Members of the class will soon gather to plan the form that the reunion will take. Graduates of June, 1947, who are inter- ested in serving on the commit- tee or who know the where- abouts of members of the class may call any of the following people: Sylvia (Rose) . Waldman, DI 1-2181;'. Selma (Kaufman) Fish- man, LI 6-3017; Frank Blas, DI 1-3774: Gladys (Wohl) Kamper,• LI 6-0067; Helen (Brown) Klau, KE 3-6413; or Betty (Spector) Chernov, KE 3-7808. • Two Subjects on Speakers' Club Agenda This Saturday The Speakers' Club of the Jewish Center will meet Satur- day evening, at the Davison branch, 4059 • W. Davison, to dis- cuss "How to Get Your Man and .Keep -Him," and "What Is Wrong with Our Political Sys- tem." Louis Sinall, club presi- dent, will lead the discussion. Guests are welcome. You Can Be Sure . . . 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KNIGHT • Brilliant Color Movies • Story Telling Candid Albums • 3 Dimension Color Slides LEO KNIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY Complete Photographic Service UN 1-1634 DI 1-3120 By DIANE SKLAR Central High School As the much welcomed spring vacation has ended and `Lites throng back to school, a busy week is in store. "Swing your partner round and round!" • This will be one of the familiar cries heard at the `,:Barn Bounce", the 12B- 12A square dance presented to- night in Central's gym. "All seniors are welcome to attend the affair"; commented Suzie Leipsitz and Jerry Goldberg, chairmen of the social commit- tee. What would you do. if you had two dates • to your senior prom, one with a vivacious movie star and one with your best. date? This is the problem `Lites will try to solve in "Best Foot Forward," the senior play to be presented by the June graduating class, May 16 and 17 in Central's auditorium. As graduation plans are in full swing, Class Day speak- ers were chosen. Susie Leip- sitz and Joanne Shook will re- cite the class poem; Mike . Ka- han will present the traditional. class spade to the 12B president; Barbara Hershey and Chuck Blotner narrate the class proph- ecy and Rossalind Venable will offer the class gift to the school. Many 'Lites joined with other Michigan high sohool juniors and seniors at the 15th annual "University Day" at the Uni- versity of Michigan. They were given a preview of campus life at a program which included a mock lecture, tour of the cam- pus, and open houses at the various colleges. Among those attending were Arnie Serlin, Danny Malamud, Allan TUshman, Beverly Sch- wartz, Ira Jaffe, Richard Le- vine, Ronnie Greenberg, Judy Mier, - Renee Schift, Phyllis Hollander, Suzie Leipsitz, Reva Bratt, and Joyce Sperling. Seen in Florida during the Spring Vacation were Lites, Jerry Maltzman, Dave Katz and Diane Bernstein. Conclave of Jewish Men's Clubs Will Start Sunday The keynote address marking the opening of the 28th annual convention of the National Fed- eration of Jewish Men's Clubs will be delivered by Dr. Buell G. -Gallagher, president of City College Of New York, Sunda3r evening at . the Cdncord, Kia- mesha Lake, N. Y. The subject of his address will be "The Old and the New." - The opening ceremonies will be followed by a gala affair marking the celebration of Is- rael's Independence Day. Guest a r t i s t s, convention delegateh and their wives will participate in Israeli songs and dances. • Abraham Satovsky of Detroit is national president of the Federation. Your KEY o Longer-Wearing, Lovelier Rugs... eu e Carpet .43 8700 LINWOOD to New Education -:Post Ceaning TY 5-8400 MISS ANITA FINKLEMAN Mr. and Mrs. Sam Finkle- man, of Kentucky Ave., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Anita, to Alan J. Sorscher, son of , Mr: and Mrs. Norman Sorscher, of Bay City, Mich. An August wedding is planned. Krieger Sweeps Fencing Crowns Dr. Norman Drachler, direc- tor of religious education at. Temple Beth El and president of the National mm7. , Association of Temple Educa- tors, has been appointed re-t: search co-ordi- nator for the Citizen's Advi- sory Committee on SchoOl Needs, subsidi- ary body of the Detroit Board Dr. Drachler of Education. The" committee was created to study long-range needs of the Detroit publiC schools. Dr. :Drachler's aPpointment was proposed by George Rom- ney; Citizen's Committee chair- man after conference with school superintendent Brownell and was approved by the 33- man committee. Presently the principal of the Mettetal School, Dr. Drachler's CC office will be located in Chadsey High School. Byron Krieger, U.S. Olympic fencer, re-captured the state championships in :foil, saber and epee fencing/ returning to the sport cpntests after an ab sence of three years. Out-of- t o w n business -. . . ommitments had prevented him from com- p eting during 1955 and 1956. Krieger Byron had made the triple win both in 1954 and 1942. His recent triumphs are part of his stack of 30 -state titles. Krieger was a member of the 1'952 and 1956 U.S. Olympic foil team, which placed fourth in the recent games at Melbourne., He was. also part of the 1951 U.S. Pan-American team which Won twocharnpionshipsin Buenos Aires, Argentina. This week-end Krieger will travel to Minneapolis, Minn., to compete in the Mid-west cham- pionships. Three years ago he emerged as regional champion in the foil and saber contests. Next month he will enter the national championships, to be held in Milwaukee, Wis. Sinai. Graduates 12 from Refresher Course The second class of nurses has graduated from a special refresher course given by Sinai Hospital, announces Max Os- nos, hospital president. The course, conducted at . the request of the -State • Nurses Ass6ciation, aims to ease the present nursing shortage by in- structing temporarily retired nurses in the latest medical de- velopments. Sinai is the only hospital in Detroit which offers the course, which consists of 6 hours of theory and 24 hours of prac- tidal work. The second class numbered twelve. Eight of the 15 nurses grad- uated from the first •class are now working at Sinai. , Charter BBYW Group at Memorial Service In special ceremonies last Tuesday evening, a charter was presented to the Shirley. Rothen- berg Chapter of Bnai Brith , Young Women. Ordinarily, 'presentation of such a charter would be cause for much celebration; however, when Mrs. Morris Tack ; vice- president of Women's . % District. Grand Lodge No. 6, issued the charter it was at memorial serv- ices for Mrs. Rothenberg. A past president of Rabbi Mandel M. 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