Gail Michelson Wed to Norman Woronoff Tales Out of School "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity. '—Dzsraeli By ARLINE SCHACHTER By BEVERLY SCHWARTZ Mumford High School Central High School Informed of their recent hon _ Central was buzzing with ac- ors in the National Merit Schol tivity last Thursday when 12B's arship competition were elevei __ had their day" during senior election campaigns. That same Mumfordites. This recognition evening the candidates and MRS. NORMAN WORONOFF was awarded to Bob Denison , their managers got together for Seymour Dussman, Harvey a "sweat" party at the home of Gail Gloria Michelson, daugh- Eichne r, Eugene Friedman - prospective class president, . John Marttila; followed the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mi- chelson, of Roselawn Ave., be- David Levy, Robert Peters , next morning by a 6:30 a.m. came the bride of Norman Charles Pollack, Bettie Schot - election breakfast at the home Woronoff in a double-ring cere- tenfels, Larry Schecter, Harold of Sandy Stollman. Ballots were cast Friday mony at Adas Shalom Syna- Waller and Philip Farber, all morning and by noon congratu::. gogue, recently. Rabbi Jacob E. seniors. lations were head throughout Segal and Cantor Nicholas Fen- These students are now elig- the akel officiated at the ceremony. . school. The new senior of- Her husband is the son of ible to take a final test some- ficers are John Marttila, presi- Mrs. Esther Gluck, of Green- time in January to determine dent; Mark Eichner, veep; Con- field Ave., and Mr. Paul Woro- who will be the recipients of nie Williams, secretary; and scholarships. Last year we had Sandy Stollman, treasurer. Con- noff, of New York City. nine semi-finalists and two grats to all for a fine display The bride's gown was of ivory winners. of school spirit and sportsman- silk taffeta, appliqued with seed ship. In contrast to last Friday's pearls and Alencon lace. Short All 'Lites are invited to Cen- sleeves, a scalloped sweetheart senior off-color day, today is tral's annual Winter Concert. neckline, appliques of lace on color day for all seniors. Sen- This year being a matinee, the the torso line floor-length skirt, iors are dressing in silver and performance bustle back and chapel train blue, the colors of the January p.m., today. will be held at 2 were features of the gown, class of 1958. Grundstein, a Janu- Seniors Sue Freeman and ary Miriam which was complemented with senior, is the one Centralite an illusion finger-tip veil, Barry Samuels, class president, to qualify for this year's Na- crowned with pearls. On her Were recipients of the Police tional Merit Scholarship. Mi- confirmation bible the bride car- Department Citizenship award, riam will enter into competi- ried white orchids. given semi-annually to a grad- tion with other qualifying stu- Attending the bride were uating boy and girl. dents throughout the nation ... During the past week many Congrats and good luck! Doris Langer, Eleanor Cohen, Sandy Goldman and Ellen students have been campaign- The senior Honors Program Schere. Mrs'. Robert Noble was ing vigorously for grade and "Class Day" is now in the plan- matron of honor. Adele Michel- office positions on the Student ning stage for the January son was junior bridemaid. Bon- Council. Voting will take place grads. The speakers for this, nie Gay Noble was flower girl. this Monday and Tuesday on the 174th class, are Liela Chap- Bruce Lyons served as best city voting machines. nick, Alvin Rabinowitz, -Martha man. Robert Noble, Ralph Woro- In the traditional battle for Rubinstein, Miriam Weiner, noff, Edmund Supowit, Henri the "Little Blue Jug," we re- Carl Lauter, Elaine Fletcher Bernard and Jeffrey -Madven captured this "Jug" from Red- and June class president, John were ushers. ford. Annually the contest is Marttila. held to see which school can The Science Club, under the raise the most money towards sponsorship of Alfred Ottewell, the Goodfellow Fund in their made a trip last week to Car- respective school drives. Last boloy, General Electric Division year, Redford took the "jug" of Metallurgical Products. away from us; but we are glad A Hanukah program by older to have it back for another year. adult members of the Jewish The Alumni Dance will be Community Center will be held at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, at the held from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m., D. W. Simons branch. The cel- Dec. 20, in the school gym. ebration will be highlighted by All alumni and their guests are recitations and songs relating invited to attend. The internal relations com- the re-dedication of the Temple mittee has drawn up plans for by the victorious Maccabees. Rabbi Fram to Lead activities in areas of co-opera- The program will be followed by a buffet of traditional Han- Detroit Tour to Israel tion with the Vaad Harabonim, in matters relating to the dig- ukah delicacies. Each older Rabbi Leon Fram stated this nity and integrity of Jewish adult club also is planning its own Hanukah celebration on week that in view of' the ex- communal living, relocation of pressed wish of the State of Is- synagogues, problems relating its regular meeting night. "The Cantor's Son," the story rael that American Jews shall to prices of kosher meat, and of a small-town singing Hebrew visit the country in honor of the the establishment of a special youth who leaves his home to 10th anniversary of its indepen- speakers' bureau. Dr. Samuel Krohn, committee seek fame, will be the second dence, he has decided to place film presentation in the Center his traveling experience and his chairman, appointed Max Biber, older adult Yiddish film series personal acquaintance with Is- his co-chairman, to head the to be held Dec. 24 at the D. W. rael and its personalities at the synagogue planning and reloca- disposal of any Detroiters who tion committee. Jack Malamud Simons branch. may wish to join him on his will chair the Council section of Moishe Oysher stars in a forthcoming tour. the joint committee established drama of the struggles, loves tour will arrive in Israel with the Vaad Harabonim. Mrs. and disappointments of a youth on The April 14, visit Tel Aviv, Jer- B. Benedict Glazer and Mrs. Isa- who leaves the village of Belz, usalem and Haifa and survey dore Leeman are co-chairmen of Poland with a troupe of wan- the famous agricultural settle- the committee to plan Council dering players. which converted the des- institutes. Mrs. Nathan Speva- Admission to the film show- ments ert and swamplands into fertile kow is chairman of the sub- ings is free to Center older soil. committee on public relations. adult members. Rabbi Fram's own trip to the A program planning seminar is Members of the Jewish Com- Holy Land is a birthday gift being organized by a committee munity Center's older adults given him by his congregation, headed by Hubert Sidlow. Harry arts and crafts class captured Temple Israel. , Kobel is chairman of the annual two awards while participating Rabbi Fram's group will be in for Jewish high school in the 1957 Senior Citizens Arts Jerusalein on April 24 to wit- institute and Crafts Exhibit at the De- ness the 10th anniversary pa- graduates. troit Historical Museum. rade. Participants in the tour Sholem Aleichem Institute Mrs. Gertrude Lippman won will attend a concert of the Is- the Blue Ribbon for her exhibit raeli Symphony Orchestra and Slates New Year's Party A New Year's Eve party, fea- of homemade jewelry, while view a production by the Habi- Mrs. Eva Lastar won an honor- mah Theater. Rabbi Fram will turing a floow show, food and able mention in the knitting guide his group to the site of beverages and dancing to a well- exhibit. Both are members in historic events recorded in the known local orchestra, is planned by the Sholem Alei- the class which is held at 3:15 Bible. chem Institute in its auditorium p.m. every Wednesday at the D. The tour also will travel to at 19350 Greenfield. W. Simons branch. Athens, Rome, Brussels, site of Sam Lovett, of Omena Inn The class leader, Mrs. Laina the 1958 World's Fair, the Jung- Temchin, said that new addi- frau in Switzerland and Paris summer resort, will be master tions to the class are always Anyone wishing to join the of ceremonies. Members and their friends are invited. For welcome. For information, tele- group should contact Rabbi reservations, call Charles Drik- phone WE 3-7380. 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