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"The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees
of Posterity."—Disraeli
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Central
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High School
High School
By JUDY ANN JACOBS
Many tired but relieved faces
were seen in Central's corridors
this week as 'Lites struggled
through the semi-final exams.
Seniors began the big month
with a wienie roast. And today
they embarked upon_ a much- ,
looked-forward-to trip to Wash- I
ington, D. C. Both 12B's and
12A's went on the trip and an
very exciting and fun-filled
week end is expected by all.
After returning from the trip
Seniors will take finals Thurs-
day. Class Day, presented pre-
viously the day before corn- I
mencement, will be held
Friday morning, enabling all
Seniors to the class prophesy,
poem and the traditional spade.
Seniors will march around Cen-
tral's grounds displaying their
caps. The commencement ex-
ercises will be held June 19 in
MacKenzie auditorium. Tne
Senior Prom will be on June
20 at Lovett Hall in Greenfield
Village. Chairmen of the prom
are Susann Leipsitz and Jerry
Goldberg.
The '57 Centralite will be
distributed next week.
Central's good citizens will
be honored at the citizenship
convocation to be held the
nineteenth week of school.
Final senior activities pre-
ceeding graduation began with
Color Day on Monday. All sen-
iors wore the class colors of
red and white.
- Next Friday is Swing 'Out,
featuring movies of the Wash-
ington trip and a picnic at
Kensington Park. The day is
being planned by seniors Mar-
ion Morton and Shel Grosberg.
Senior scholastic and depart-
ment awards will be presented
Monday at 9:30, in the school
auditorium. Arnie Phillips and
Myra Lakoff are in charge of
this honors assembly.
On June 19, the 555 seniors
will march• down the aisle to
receive their diplomas. Due to
the size of the class, there will
be two graduations, at 9:30 and
11. Commencement speakers
are Peter Quint, Janet Bing,
Danny Hass and Barbara
Brown.
The following Friday will
find the graduateS whirling at
the Senior Prom, named this
year the Tropical Moonlight, in
the Fountain Room of the
Masonic Temple.
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Results •of the try-outs for
next fall cheerleaders are:
Bunny Woolf, Beth Rosenthal,
Marsha Kantor, Judy Cohen,
Diane Bloomberg, Rita Still-
Review of Choral
man, Carol Prusan, Marsha Eder
and Carol Schwartz.
Concert Omits
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Reference to Circle
`Tonight, Roger Haskins leads
In a review of the fifth an- the band and dance orchestra
nual concert of the Halevy- in the Pops Concert, in the au-
Farband-Workmen's Circle Cho- ditorium.
rus, which apeared in last
week's edition of The Jewish
News, mention was made only
of the Halevy-Farband Chorus.
The newspaper regrets having
omitted reference to the Work-
men's Circle, which is an inte-
gral part of the combined choral
group.
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elected president of Cong. Beth
Aaron's United Synagogue
Youth Chapter.
To serve with Moss are Mar-
len Willis and Dana Wall,
vice-presidents; Anaruth Oslik
and Sherry Reznick, secretaries;
Bill Sklar, treasurer; and Deena
Lazarov, regional representa-
tive.
Paul Freeman, Elisheva Gor-
relick, Barry Litvin, Dena Ro-
govein and Helaine Sobol were
elected to the youth board. Mar-
tin Guyer, the first president
of the chapter, was elected hon-
orary president.
The young- people will assume
their offices on June 20, when
the chapter will hold its first
annual installation and buffet-
dinner dance in the social hall
of the synagogue.
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Phi Beta Kappa Scholastic
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initiates. They are Henry Ap-
pelnian, Tobye Davidson Kaye,
Jack Lifsitz, Sheldon Markel,
Rona Weingarten, Lewis Eng-
man of Grand Rapids, and Ann
Arborites Herbert Finkbeiner
and Janice Silverstone.
Ruth Dickstein of Flint will
be the 1957-58 senior class vice-
president of Nursing School.
Student orientation leaders
chosen for next fall's freshmen
are Lois Greenberg, Sharon
Miller, Claire Lerman, Lois
Paskel, Phyllis Young, Helen
Freedman, Gloria Manela, Jac-
queline Beber, of Detroit; Ro-
berta Soffin, Owosso; Sharon
Brown, Saginaw; Sylvia May-
erS, Flint, and Grand Rapidites
Pat Raubinger and Carol Lev-
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Admittedly, from _freshman
orientation to photography is
quite a switch, especially when
Michigan Musings comes up
with this bit of news — Your
stomach can now be photo-
graphed in color with the new
"Fiberscope." Inventors of this
instrument-are Dr. Basil Hirsch-
owitz, former U. of M. assistant
professor, and two U. of M.
physicists. First to use the new
three-foot long fiberscope suc-
cessfully in diagnosis was Dr.
sity Hospital.
Pharmaceutical Award
Given to Joel Silberg
Joel Silberg, 22, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Irving Silberg, Of
11842 La Salle and a senior at
Wayne State University's col-
lege of pharmacy, has been
awarded the 1957 Lehn & Fink
Gold Medal for high scholastic
achievement.
Silberg, who was president of
the graduating class at Central
High School, was president of
Rho Chi honor society and re-
cipient of the Ro Pi Phi, Sigma
Alpha Mu and American Foun-
dation for Pharmaceutical Edu-
cation scholarships. Also a *in-
ner of the Wayne Chemistry
Achievement Award, he will en-
ter the WSU medical school in
the fall.
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Beth Aaron Youth Group
H. Marvin Pollard of Univer-
Elects Moss President
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A new day camp — Camp
Kton-ton — has been organized
locally, -under the direction of
Mrs. Dorothy Brindze, a gradu-
ate of Michigan State Normal
College and a local civic and
religious leader.
Mrs. Brindze, a Shaarey
Zedek nursery teacher and Beth
Shalom kindergarten instructor,
has been associated with the
Detroit Public Schools and sev-
eral camps. She will be assisted
by Ronald Balan, a Wayne
State University gradute who
currently teaches in Livonia.
The camp, to he conducted
for 4.J9 year-olds, will meet at
the Young Israel Center of Oak
Woods in two sessions, July 1-19
and July 22-Aug. 10.
Activities will include arts
and crafts, music, dramatics,
athletics, religious customs and
ceremonies. Camp hours are
from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.,
Monday to Friday.
It isn't every duck that gets
to live in U of M's chemistry
building. In fact, only two ducks
are so honored. They were
Easter gifts to chemistry in-
structor Julian Lakritz from his
class. Sunny afternoons on cam-
pus, where the unusual is usual,
one may see Mr. Lakritz out
walking the ducks.
Anthropology professor E. F.
Greenman has just returned
from investigating unearthed
skeletons on Mackinac Island.
Profs. Arnold Tennebaum,
Gerald Gurin and Daniel Katz
presented papers to the Ameri-
can Association for Public Opin-
ion Research in Washington,
D. C.
Sociology professor Ronald
Freedman will teach at the Mu-
nicipal University of Amster-
dam, Holland, next year. Redip-
lent of a John Simon Guggen -
heim Memorial . Foundation fel-
lowship, Prof. Freedman will
also do research there on post-
war birth rate trends in the
U.S. and Western Europe.
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Other Guggenheim fellow-
ship recipients in research are
U. of M. history professor Sid-
ney Fine, mathematics profes-
sor Erich H. Roth, and associate
professor of literature and fine
arts Hans Nathan. A biology
professor at Albion College, Ar- Cl
thur M. Chickering, is another
recipient.
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- The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-06-07
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