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Project Started for Anne Frank
Forest During Staging of 'Diary'

Technicolor musical,
"Has Anybody Seen My Gal",
Oct. 16, and will be excused
from second and third hour
classes.
The 5718, 13th annual, Yom
Kippur Nite Dance will be a
semi-formal affair, at 9 p.m.
Oct. 5, at the United Dairy
Workers Hall, Second and Puri-
tan.
Raising the gavel for Gom-
pers AZA this year will be Sam
Bernstein, Aleph Gadol. Other
newly-elected officers are: Rob-
ert Tessler, Aleph S'gan; Larry
Parsky, Mazkir; Bobby Cohen,
Gisbor, Sheldon Eskow and Da-
vid Schey, Associate Sophers;
Carl Lauter, Aleph Kohen Ga-
dol; Harvey Goldbaum, Aleph
Shotare Gadol; and Leslie
Grosslight, Aleph Shotare Ko--
tone. Tentative plans have been
made for an installation of new
officers in November.

length,

Tales Out of School

An Anne Frank Forest Com- Anne Frank". The money real-
"The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees
mittee has been formed here, ized from these tickets to "The
of Posterity."—Disraeli
for the purpose of planting a Anne Frank Diary" will be de-
forest in Israel in memory of voted to the forest.
The "Diary of Anne Frank",
Anne Frank, in the Martyrs'
By
Forest, on Jewish National Fund which was dramatized by Fran-
ces Goodrich and Albert Hack-
land.
GAIL
The management of the Shu- ett, produced by Kermit Bloom-
bert Theatre, where the play, garden and directed by Garson
BURKOW
By BEVERLY SCHWARTZ
"The Diary of Anne Frank", Kanin, also will feature Marie
Congratulations are in order
Palmer,
as
Anne's
.mother,
Abi-
will open for a three week run
Mumford
for the newly elected 10-B Stu-
High School
on Tuesday, October 1, starring gail Kellogg as Anne and Lou
dent Council representatives.
Joseph Schildkraut, has offered Jacobi, noted Yiddish actor.
to cooperate with the Jewish
With_ school well under way, They are as follows: Carol
The Shubert Theatre is also
National Fund, to facilitate the permitting the JNF to have a Mumfordites are once again en- Drew, 223; Henry Hagood, - 323;
Sharon Rosenblatt, 123; Sheila
planting of the Anne Frank display in the lobby. Those who, grossed in activities.
after seeing the play, will want
Forest.
The Student Council recon- Michalowsky, 124', Valerie
The Shubert Theatre is mak- to plant trees, will be able to do vened for the Fall semester, led Vintes, 317; Alice Baker, 224.
As the last year for the se-
ing it possible for members of so.
by President Mike Friedman',
the Jewish community, or or-
Trees for the Anne Frank For- 12B. Thoughts were turned to niors progresses, plans for the
ganizations, to make a contribu- I est may also be planted by call- orientating incoming freshmen. Senior Prom are being made.
tion to the Anne Frank Forest, ing the .JNF office, UN. 4-2767. Heading a special committee The dance is scheduled for Jan.
at no additional charge, with
for that purpose are Arline 24, at the Veterans Memorial
every ticket purchased at the
Schachter and Susan Spertner. Building. The music of Sammy
regular price to one of the per-
Mumfordites welcome Mo- Emmer and his band will help
formances of "The Diary of
nique Halpern and Gerd Roos, to make memorable this won-
American Field Service foreign derful evening.
At the second meeting of the
exchange students.
Labor Zionists Slate
Monique is from France and Girl's Athletic Association last
City-Wide Conference
Gerd hails from Germany. Both Wednesday, nominations and
The Labor Zionist Organiza-
students are in the 12th grade election of officers was the
tion will hold a city-wide con-
agenda. Results of the elections
and will graduate next June.
ference Oct. 12-13 at the Hayim
Television is invading Mum- are as follows: Sylvia Wolfe,
Greenberg Building, Schaefer
ford. Students in world history president; Sandra Baren, veep:
at Seven Mile.
and American literature classes Clintona Jackson, secretary; and
The Saturday evening session
are participating in the experi- Lorraine Jordan, treasurer.
will feature a m'laveh malke,
Plans are in the making for a
mental teaching on TV. The
at which Dr. Herman Seidel
courses come through the edu- city-wide GAA tea in honor of
and Moshe Rivlin will be guest
cational Station 56 and are Central's Centennial Celebra-
speakers. Leah Koven will be
tion. The members will again
viewed in the auditorium.
soloist with the Habonim who
Congratulations to Linda sell 'Blazer beanies, "C" pins
will perform the Havdalah ser-
Aaron, Cecilia Bromery, Linda and shakeroos. Applications are
vice.
Buckley, Colleen Chall, Judy now being accepted for all
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Sunday morning will be de-
Heidt, Sue Soffrin, Sally Teitel- prospective members.
Home Catering
voted to problems of organiza-
baum, Gail Hochman, Ann For-
12TH GRADE GIRLS, HEAR
tion, youth, cultural and com-
est, Judy Sarasin, Mayine Tann, YE! ! ! The Betty Crocker Search •
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munity activities. Luncheon will
Judy Price, and Judy Nauman, for the American housewife of •
• party a complete success.
be served before the afternoon
varsity team to play girls field tomorrow contest will be held
MISS SHERY GREENE
4 4 Delicious Food — Dinnerware
session, which will be devoted
Shery Sheila Greene and hockey.
this year, Dec. 3. All senior girls
Excellent Service
to presidential, committee and James Frederick Goodman have
Led by Coach Eleanor Dunn, are eligible and are invited to
chapter reports.
set their wedding date for Oct. the girls hope to repeat the un- try their luck. May the best
Call: DI. 1-0072
The public is invited to at- 26 at Mayfair Catering.
defeated record acquired last "man" win!
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tend conference sessions.
The prospective bride is the year.
In an effort to boost Central
19315 Jas. Couzens
Students purchasing a sub- Student sales, all subscribers •
..K1t1W5.21/EEMICCME2iniZAIMP, daughter of Mrs. Harry Greene,
of 18606 Schaefer, and the late scription to the Mercury, Mum- will be entitled to see a full •
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Plastic Furniture Covers ,•',
Mr. Green. Her fiance is the ford's school paper, were in-
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At
MADE TO ORDER OR
son of Mr. and Mrs.. Jasper vited to view the movie, "Has
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READY MADE
ri
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Goodman, of 3817 Elmhurst.
Anybody Seen My Gal," as a
CALL ANNA KARBAL "t ■
The bridegroom-to-be is now special bonus.
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4:
Wedding Showers — New Ideas
$1 up' serving with the dental corps of
S eparate Cushion Covers
the United States Navy.
The
home
of Margie Stein,
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CraViCktte4V.74172i2grareZ.x.
Flowers for All Occasions
12B, was the site of the annual
Picture Slides of Our Work
membership tea for councilettes.
Margie is the president of the
CALL HAROLD BLUMBERG FOR QUOTATIONS
Detroit Chapter of the organi-
Jas Couzens at Meyers
zation.

Central High

Activities

SherShei la Greene
to Wed J. F. Goodman

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Registration still is open for
membership in cub scout pack
537, according to Stanley Alt-
man, pack chairman. The pack
has scheduled diverse activities;
such as an Oct. 26 outing at the
Brighton, Mich. boy scout camp,
a "Blue and Gold Dinner" in
February and a square dance in
March, announced Mrs. Nathan
Cohen, assistant pack mother.
Mrs. Emanuel Schwartz, pack
mother, has advised that there
is great need for more den
mothers. She told of the follow-
ing classes available for new
den mothers; Oct. 7. at Post
Junior High, Oct. 14 at St.
James Church, Oct. 17 at the
Veteran's Memorial Bldg. Those
interested in becoming den
mothers should contact Mrs.
Schwartz, UN. 3-6774.
Ten new members of pack
537 who have received their
Bobcat pins are Allen °•ender,
Kenneth Schnitzer, Michael Ha
lem, Michael Berg, Terry Sil-
ver, Larry Goldstein, Leslie
Gorback, Robert Stoler, Barry
Neman and Richard Gorelick.
Mrs. Schwartz and Mrs. Co-
hen, UN. 2-4647, are accepting
new registrations for the pack.

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