Tales Out of School
"The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees
of Posterity."—Disraeli
By
By
BEVERLY
SCHWARTZ
GAIL
BURKOW
Mumford
High School
Spring showed its face at
Mumford as the ' fine arts de-
partment presented this year's
spring concert. Participating in
the program were the band, or-
chestra, voice chorus and girls'
MISS ROCHELLE KOVAN
glee club. Musical offerings
Mr. and Mrs. Myer Kovan, of ranged from musical comedy to
Griggs Ave., announce the en- the classics. Funds raised at the
gagement of their daughter, event will go toward the pur-
Rochelle Frances, to Irwin chase of robes for the choral
Becker, son of Mr. and Mrs. groups.
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Harris Becker, also of Griggs
Ave.
It's Mardi Gras time! With the
traditional New Orleans festival
as a theme, the student council
State Dept. Boosts
will present the fifth annual
Spring Fling dance, Saturday
Baseball for Israel
night, from 8:30 to 11:30 at the
August A. Busch, Jr., owner Ford Auditorium. Sammy Bar-
of the St. Louis Cardinals and nett's band will provide the
the principal of Anheuser- music for the dance, which is
Busch, will be the guest of planned by the social commit-
honor at a dinner of the Na- tee of the Council, under the
tional Committee for Baseball faculty sponsorship of Mrs. Ger-
in Israel, at Hotel Roosevelt, trude Armstrong.
New York, June 4.
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Under the leadership of Mar-
Candidates to present their
vin Kratter, national chairman qualifications for Student Coun-
of Baseball in Israel and Ebbets cil offices in the May 27 ral-
Field owner, and Col. Harry lies are Susan Rice and Car-
D. Henshel, vice-chairman of letta Jones, president; Gail
the board of the Bulova Watch August and Gary Gilbar, vice
Company and chairman of the president; Beth Rosenthal and
United States Committee for Sue Cole, recording secretary;
Sports in Israel, the parent or- Judy Zalman and Sue Blondy,
ganization, many prominent fig- corresponding secretary; Jan
ures df the world I:4 civic Winkleman and Jay Schumaker,
affairs, business and sports, have treasurer. Final elections for
joined as active sponsors of this officers and representatives are
unique project. scheduled for May 28 and 29.
Kratter announced a two-fold Voting machines will once again
objective of the campaign—the be used.
erection of a baseball stadium
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at the Orde Wingate Institute
After placing first in the dis-
of Israel as a training center trict compeition of the Michi-
for athletic directors and a pro- gan Forensics Contest, Elaine
gram of conversion of existing Port.ner won first place in the
play facilities in Israel to be oratory division of the regional
adapted for baseball and soft- contest held last week at the
ball. WSU Kresge Science Library.
The program has the support
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of the U.S. State Department's
Odd color and pattern combi-
International Educational Ex- nations worn by Mumford Sen-
change Service's special proj- iors yesteday was attributed to
ects division. They expressed in- "Off Color Day." Another senior
terest in the prospect of "pro- activity was a Roaring '20's
viding in Israel further whole- variety show presented seventh
some activities for the youth hour in the auditorium.
of that land."
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Detroiter Herman Fishman is
Mumford parents are invited
serving on the national commit- to attend a meeting Tuesday,
tee of Sports in Israel.
in the auditorium. A special
program consisting of a fashion
Four Detroiters Leave show, a musical offering, and
the play, "Parting at Imsdorf,"
to Tour ORT Schools
will be presented.
Four members of the Michi-
gan Region of Women's Ameri- Aesculapian Pharmacists
can ORT left this week to visit
ORT schools in Paris, Rome, Set Drug Shower for Aged
Aesculapian Pharmaceutical
Geneva and Israel.
The Detroit women, part of Association will hold its annual
a national ORT Caravan, are drug shower at 8:30 p.m., Mon-
Mesdames Harry Becker, Ben- day, at the Jewish Home for the
jamin Levinson, Maurice Klein Aged, 11501 Petoskey. All pro-
ceeds will go to the home.
and Lewis Marko.
Entertainment,g a in e s and
While in Israel, they will at-
tend the dedication of the new refreshments will be featured.
Tel Aviv Vocational Training For further information, call
Center and participate in activi- Morris Averbuch, UN 3-8590,
ties in celebration of the Jewish or Hy Margolis, UN 3-4079.
state's 10th anniversary.
At the close of the 26-day Detroit Socialites
tour, Mrs. Klein and Mrs. Marko
Set Cabaret Show
will continue their travels in
Detroit Socialites will pre-
Turkey, Greece, Austria and
Denmark until the end of June. sent a cabaret show and dance
at 8:30 p.m., May 25, at the
Hayim Greenberg Center,
Rovner Farein. Slates
19161 Schaefer.
Indoor Picnic Sunday
The program will feature the
Rovner Progressive F a r e i n "Teen Toppers" under the di-
will hold their 31th annual in- rection of M. Freedman and an
door picnic on Sunday, at their evening of dancing. For further
meeting hall, 3754 Monterey.
information, call Rose Altman,
Dinners will be served from TO 7-1619.
noon until late in the evening,
according to chairman Jack
During 1957, there were 1,300
Gubow and Mrs. Isaac Gruskin. fewer highway traffic fatalities
All proceeds are for charity.
than in the previous year.
High School
Central is happy to announce
the honoring of eleven seniors
as Phi Beta Kappa graduates.
At the fifth annual honors con-
vocation at the Rackham Memo-
rial Bldg., Wednesday, those
honored received certificate
awards by the Detroit Associa-
tion of Phi Beta Kappa, "Love
of Wisdom, the Guide of Life".
The following June grads
were among those presented
with awards: Sandra Baren,
Sylvia Dorf, Mark Eichner,
Leslie Grosslight, Carolyn Leip-
sitz, Joel Roth, Bev e r l y
Schwartz, Miriam Simon, Mar-
garet Smith, Irving Sorscher
and Stanley Weingarden.
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The fourth annual Jewish
Senior Institute sponsored by
the Jewish Community Council
of Metropolitan Detroit at
Temple Israel was attended
Wednesday by June grads from
Central, Mumford, Oak Park
and other high schools. Infor-
mation regarding Jewish com-
munal services in the armed
forces, campus life, vocations,
discrimination, and 'scholarships
for the future were among the
topics discussed.
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Central's Centennial Alumni
Banquet, another huge affair in
connection with the school's
100th birthday celebration, will
be attended by an expected
1,000 guests Saturday evening
in the Fountain Room of the
Masonic Temple.
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Three senior 'Lites, Charles
Stephens, Irving Sorscher and
Beverly Schwartz were recently
awarded University of Mich-
igan Regents Alumni Tuition
Scholarships.
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Gompers AZA held a party
at the home of Larry Natinsky
Saturday evening. Among those
attending were Lites Sam Bern-
stein, Terry Grosslight, Leslie
Grosslight, Bobby Cohen,
Mickey Sisskind, Sandra An-
drews, Miriam August, Sandy
Baren, Michael Beltzman and
Annette Kief.
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Harriet Silverman Goldman
Camp Petosega Selected
For Grosse Ile Senior Trip Heads WSU Alumni Group
For the second consecutive
year, Camp Petosega will play
host to the Grosse Ile high
school senior class.
In addition to a full camping
program, the camp's outstanding
water sport facilities was a main
factor in the selection. The
camp boasts swimming, diving,
water skiing, sailing and canoe-
ing. Camp directors Leonard
Baruch and Bertram Sandweiss
expressed pride at Petosega's
selection as the site for the
seniors' trip.
Beth Yehudah Establishes
Four Camp Scholarships
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah an-
nounces the establishment of
four camp scholarships by its
Northwest branch. Money for
the scholarships was raised by
students who gave all the pro-
ceeds of a peanut-brittle sale
to the fund. Winners of the
scholarships will be able to go
to Camp Israel in Toronto.
Harriet Silverman Goldman,
of 20115 Briarcliff, will take
office as president of the Wayne
State University Alumni Assoc.,
at the association's meeting at
8 p.m., May 26, at the Univer-
sii3'.
Among those to be installed
as members of the board of
directors are Olga G. Dworkin,
Muriel Nushan Goodman and
Bernice Simon Linden.
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