Berman-Tucker Rites Slated for December Tales Out of School "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of . Posterity."—Disraeli By ARLINE SCHACHTER By BEVERLY SCHWARTZ illumford .ventral High School High School MISS ROSALIE BERMAN . Mr. and Mrs. Louis Berman, of N. Martindale Ave., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Rosalie, to Kenneth Tucker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tucker, of Oak- man Blvd. The bride-elect is a humani- ties major at • Wayne State University. Her fiance is a stu- dent at the University of Michigan. A December wedding . is planned. Roy Reuther to Speak to Beth El Young Adults Labor leader Roy L. Reuther will address the Young Adult Group of Temple Beth El at 8 p.m., Thursday, at the temple. Active- in organized labor since 1927, Reuther is currently ad- ministrative assistant to UAW president Walter Reuther and director of the Union's citizen- ship program. The meeting is open to all single men and women between the ages of 21 and 35. A ques- tion and answer period and a social hour will follow the speaker. Rock 'n' roll, calypso, jazz, and Dixieland music feature to- night's production of "The Soun d." Professional, semi- professional and amateur talent highlights this semester's con- cert. Under the auspices of the Student Council, this jazz con- cert will hold its second per- formance tonight after its open- ing last night. The purpose of "The Sound" is to raise funds to bring two foreign exchange students to Mumford next semester. This year' Mumford is - proud to host two foreign exchange student, Monique Halpern from France and Gerd Roos from Germany. * * * 'Lites are proud to know that since March 19 the J. L. Hudson Company and its president, Os- car Webber, former Centralite in the class of 1907, have de- voted an elaborate display in one of their Farmer Street win- dows, in the downtown store, in connection with Central's century of existence. * * * Central's old and obsolete in- dustrial education shop on the first floor is now in the process of being remodeled with new machinery and equipment be- ing added and additional rooms being constructed. Among the new additions will be a blue- print and varnishing room. Last Monday, students and * * * teachers exchanged positions Hearty congratulations are of- during the fourth annual Stu- dents' Day. Heading the student fered to the following appli- faculty exchange were Norman cants recently accepted as new Levy, principal; Mike Friedman, members of the Girls' Athletic assistant principal; Carlotta Association: Barbara Leinoff, Jones, assistant principal; and Elaine Leider, Adele Levin, Rita Gail August, attendance officer. Rudick, Ella Bunk, Winifred Assuming other administra- Cargill, and June Levy. * * * tive offices were Elizabeth Bor- ger, Gail Burkow, Myra Ern- Under the direction of Dr. stein, Henry Lee, Elaine Port- Harry Seitz, Central's choir re- ner, Sandra Sarko, Linda Tann, corded and presented a special Arline Schachter, and Jan Win- centennial program Friday on kelman. station WDTR. "To You Cent- * * * ral," the feature of the presen- Tom Segall has been chosen tation, was a song written by to represent Mumford in the Dr. Seitz and sung by the choir American Field Service pro- as a tribute to Central on her gram, which sponsors an ex- 100th birthday. change student program be- * « tween this country and foreign Brice BBG, Glazer BBG and nations. The country which he will visit has not yet been made Israel YM are planning the Wingding Square Dance, to be known. * * * presented April 8 at Pappy Kin- Renee Wasserman, 10A, was caid's, Eight Mile and Oakland. recently chosen to serve as Miss The proceeds will be given- to are welcome. Clean-Up of 1958 for the Miss charity. All 'Lites * * * Detroit Beautiful Contest on March 8, at the Detroit Edison The. "C" club under the spon- Building. sorship of D. Kelley and presi- * * * dent Thomas Orum have big Students will be excused for plans for a banquet to be held spring vacation next Thursday. soon. Through the selling of Classes will resume on April 14. special pencils engraved with the schedule of team games the For the best Classified club also hopes to buy movie Advertising results, call film with which to photograph The Jewish News, VE. 8-9364. athletic contests. DAMN SHERATON-CADILLAC 54. 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