New YOrher in June "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—Disraeli -SCHWARTZ By ARLINE SCHACHTER Central High School Mumford High School By BEVERLY Following a hectic day of campaigning, 12Bs elected their senior officers, Friday, for the ensuing year. Hearty congratu- lations are extended to: Pat Smith, president ; Barbara Woods, veep; Lydia Berry, sec- retary; Loretta Holt, treasurer. * * * The Student Council will be selling a special Centennial Handbook in all groups in• the coming weeks. It will sell for only 25c and will be a lasting memory of Central's Centennial year. * * * Congrats to Gabriela Weis- berger, Sandra Lenhoff, Lydia Berry and Pat Smith on their recent selection as honor guards for the June 18 Centennial graduation ! ! ! * After strenuous spring try- outs, Judy Baker, Vinetta Jones, Annette Grastly, and Jaqueline Saunders were selected to re- place the out-going seniors on Central's cheering team. * * * Along with high school grad- uation, three senior 'Lites have also graduated from their re- spective synagogue Sunday Schools. They are: Joanne Sparr; Temple Beth El, Eliza- beth Simon and Beverly Schwartz, Congregation Shaarey Zedek. After trouncing Cooley, 6',/, -0, in the first round of the city tennis championship, Mumford netters went on to down U. of D., 4-21/2 for the city crown. Before smashing to victory for the city championship, the Mus- tangs whipped U. of D., 4-21/2, for the East-Side title. At a luncheon last month, 12 Mumfordites were honored • as they became members of Quill and Scroll, the international honor society for high school journalists. This award, given once a year to seniors, signifies outstanding work on publica- tions along with a high scholas- tic average. Recipients of this honor were Barbara Berman, Elizabeth Bor- ger, Julie Elkin, Norman Levy, John Marx, Anaruth Oslik, Dave Pohlod, Sandra Sarko, Arline Schachter, Bettie Schottenfels, Susan Sloman and Barry Smiler. Specially honored for their outstanding service to the Mer- cury, John Marx, Dave Pohlod, Arline Schachter, and Bettie Schottenfels received g o 1 d feathers at the luncheon. Next Thursday, June 5, will be set aside for Senior Color Day. The class colors, navy blue and powder blue, will be worn during this day. Halevy-Circle Chorus to Introduce New Work at 25th Jubilee Concert Two piano-playing sister s, Joyce and Joanne Weintraub, both of whom are rated among the finest young talents in De- troit, will be among the guest artists to appear at the 25th Jubilee Concert of the Halevy- Circle Chorus. Scheduled for 8:30 p.m., Sun- day, in the Detroit Institute of Arts, the concert also will high- light the appearance of Emily Adams, first violinist with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar, of Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Nationally - prominent singer, composer and conductor Dan Frohman, who is celebrating his 25th year as director of the chorus, has prepared an espe- cially diversified program for this special anniversary occa- sion. To honor the jubilee, Froh- Music Maestro, Please! AND WE MEAN MUSIC Smooth ! Excellent! Enjoyable ! Danceable! WHATEVER THE AFFAIR •ARTIE FIELDS• ORCHESTRA Lends an air of refinement yet utmost enjoyment to any event. Formerly at Detroit's smart- est Nite Clubs, his music is now heard on many national network programs including Dinah Shore Chevy Show, Bob Hope Plymouth Show, Wide, Wide World, and a host of others. For information about Artie Fields and other fine bands CALL SALLY FIELDS TRinity 1-4141 A Stroller or a Full Band man has written a major ,choral work, "Song Cycle," which is a combination of 10 songs com- bined into one, for chorus, solo and two pianos. By popular demand, there will be a repeat performance of "Day of Judgment," which was so well received last year. Cantor Sonenklar and the 100- THE MISSES WEINTRAUB voice choir will be featured in the Frohman cantata. Other composers who will be represented on the program are Lamkoff, Held, Hirshn, Wilen- sky, Rubinstein, Weiner, Grieg, Loesser, Low, Eisenshtat, Hei- fetz, Dvorak, Jospe, Mendels- sohn, Bloch, Tchaikowsky and Sarasati. Rebecca Frohman and Bella Goldberg will accompany at the piano throughout the concert. Members of the chorus only recently returned from Cleve- land, where they presented their annual concert at Sever- ance Hall and were acclaimled by critics in that city. For tickets or reservations to Sunday's concert, c a 11 LI. 3-3253. Child Rescue Women Plan Dinner-Dance the organization's fund-raising season. She is assisted in ar- ranging the program by Mrs. The 10th annual Silver-Plate Sam Abramson. dinner-dance of the Northwest Child Rescue Women has been LAMP REPAIR planned for June 10, at the Lamp Shades mode to order, recovered, cleaned. 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Maccabees to Meet Mattathias Tent-Hive 1005 of the Maccabees will meet at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, in the Hayim Greenberg Center, 19161 Schaefer. ATTENTION BRIDES and BRIDES TO BE I I ■ Consult us first or last—but be sure to see us for your shower and wedding flowers. No Obligation Of Course! Midway Florists • Exquisite Planters • Wedding and Shower Gifts 18305 WYOMING DI 1-9700 STILL TIME FOR SUMMER FUN AT CAMP KEYUMA 60 Miles from Detroit on Lake Lehman All land and woter sports. Boys and girls 6-16 C.I.T. pro- Mature troined staff gram for ages - 14-16 of re- Sanitary facilities in each duced rates. cabin. Bernard Jaffe, Director 4779 Glendale, Detroit 38, WEbster 3-2239 8, 5 and 3 week seasons 1 5—TH E DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, Ma y 30, 1958 Tales Out of School Elissa Panush to Wed