THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, June 6, Tales Out of Schoo Slate All-Day PWO Conference "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—Disraeli By BEVERLY SCHWARTZ .ventral High School By GAIL BURKOW Mumford High School It's only a matter of days With semi-finals over, 60 sen- iors spent the weekend touring now, before seniors will bid fond farewells to four memor- the nation's capital. Other senior activity the past able years at Mumford. Culminating activities was week included a senior meeting Wednesday. Money was col- the senior play, "Five for Bad lected for the class gift, an al- Luck." 12A's will parade in caps and bum of centennial memories which will be presented to the gowns at Swing Out, Friday, school on Class Day, June 13. June 13. * * * Sam Bernstein was presented The posters are down, cam- • with a citation for winning the paign speeches are over and school's Civitan Essay Contest. candidates gave a sigh of re- A senior picnic was enjoyed lief as Student Council elec- Thursday at Rouge Park. tionS drew to a close. Victorious * * in their quest for office were The tenth annual Citizenship Carletta Jones, president; Gail Honors Convocation will be held August, vice president; Beth June 10, 2:15 p.m., when 120 Rosenthal, recording secretary; 'Lites will be recognized as the Sue Blondy, corresponding sec- school's outstanding leaders in retary; Jan Winkleman, Treasur- this field of endeavor. Sam er; Sally Teitlebaum and Eliza- Bernstein and Joel Roth will beth Borger, board members. receive special recognition as The new officers will be in- five semester winners. Charles stalled June 17. * * * Stephens will be recognized as Excitement around the Capri the school's only sixth semester awardee. The afternoon's pro- office can be attributed to the gram will include Alice Barker, arrival of the Capri year books. speaking as representative of The book will be available for the freshman and second year seniors on Monday, and to the Centralites, Elaine Rosenthal rest of the school June 10 and representing the seniors, and 11. * * * Ben Carrington emceeing the Hard-working seniors in the program. - * * * drama and speech departments Central will participate large- will be awarded for their ef- ly at the all-city Choral Festival forts at Mumford's annual today at Mumford High. Under speech banquet, tonight, at the direction of Dr. Harry Seitz, Epringel's Patio Room on the group has worked to make Seven Mile Road. Guest speaker is Paul Winter, radio disc their program a good one! jockey. * * * * * Memorial Day observance at The final musical offering of Central was participated in by the year, "Two on the Aisle," Mark Bozeman, Lowell Baker, a pops concert, promises an en- Loretta Ceasar, Larry Cason, tertaining evening for Mumford- Judy Edelstein, June Levy, Vi- ites, June 13, 8 o'clock, in the netta Jones, Charles Stephens, school auditorium. Featured in Sherill Cohen, Carol Leiderman, the program will be a faculty Stanley Stovak, Linda Wallace, combo, The Counts, former and Wileen Washington. Mumfordites, and dancing and * * * singing from the Fine Arts De- All 'Lites interested in en- partment. * * * rolling in summer school, please see your respective counselors. Recipients of various depart- Information about enrollment mental awards and outstanding may also be secured from your members of the school or- group student representatives ganizations and clubs were who have been meeting with given school-wide recognition Mr. Milan concerning this activ- for their achievements at an ity. awards assembly in the audi- torium. Carletta Jones was re- for the research Beth Abraham Clubs sopnsible sponsored by the Student Coun- cil. Install New Officers The following officers of the Sisterhood and Men's Club of Cong. Beth Abraham were re- cently installed by Rabbi and Mrs. Israel I. Halpern: In the Sisterhood, Mesdames Oscar Bank, president; Isadore Singer, Harry Eichenhorn and Ralph Rice, vice presidents; Meyer Lulove, Ray Dunn, Hy- man Crystal, Ned Lippett and M a x Ellenbogen, secretaries; and George J. Cohen, treasurer. In the Men's Club, Joseph Viedrah, president; Harry Saltz- man and Ben Burg, vice-presi- dents; Lou Freedman, Bert Ka- narek, Isadore Schon and Wil- liam Operer, secretaries; Morris Davis, treasurer; and Milton Viedrah, Edward Miller, Ed- ward Rice, Philip Rosenzweig, Louis Greek, Jack Rice, Leo Polk, Sidney Dinner, Harry Left, Harry Eichenhorn, Cecil Kanarek and Earl Fenwick, members of the board of trus- tees. Chairmen of the installation were William Operer and Mrs. Meyer Lulove. NW Rescue Group Sets Dinner-Dance An all-day conference is be- ing planned by the Detroit Council of Pioneer Women this Monday, at the Hayim Green- berg Center, 19161 Schaefer, to acquaint new Council and chapter officers and chairmen with their duties. Following registration at 9:30 a.m., there will be three con- current workshops: executive and organization in room 207, funds in room 111 and educa- tion in the library. Chairing the respective sem- inars will be Ruth Kantner, executive; Frieda Leemon, or- ganization; Goldie Wasserman, funds; and Evelyn Noveck, edu- cation. Participants include Mes- dames Billie Kramer, Bessie Berris, Frankie Nagger, Sylvia Messer, Sara Friedman, Re- becca Cohen, Tania Saslove, Miriam Rose, Estelle Wilk, Ida Kay, Dora Kumove, Shulamith Goldoftas, H. Wolok, B. Kar- bal, B. Goldberg, Elsie Harold, Mildred Kramer, Lillian Kan- arak and Dora Kumove. The afternoon plenary ses- sion wil stake place after lunch, and will be chaired by Mrs. Irving Posner, newly-elect- ed president of the PW Coun- cil. Greetings will be ex- tended by retiring president, Mrs. Irving Turner. Reports, discussions and rec- ommendations in all areas of Pioneer Women's activities will occupy the officers and chair- men at this session. • Conference registrars are Mesdames Sarah Levin and Sara Diamond, while secre- taries include Mesdames Irene Alpiner, Miriam Rose, Helen Wyzan and Doris Fishman. U. of M. Freshmen Chosen by Honoraries Among the 152 freshmen at the University of Michigan who have been elected to member- ship in freshmen honorary so- cieties for outstanding scholas- tic achievement are the follow- ing Detroiters: Charlaine E. Ackerman, 18970 Ohio; Marshall Berman, 19345 Manor; Charles E. Carson, 19983 Murray Hill; Walter D. Dishell, 18295 Parkside; Raymond J. Pliskow, 4619 W. Outer Dr.; Richard K. Pollinger, 18715 Marlowe; Melvin S. Rosen, 2346 Tuxedo; Marsha A. Schlachter, 19787 Monte Vista; Dan I. Slo- bin, 2974 Collingwood; Stephen E. Solomon, 17147 Muirland; and Robert D. Tanner, 18301 Sorrento. The honorary societies, Phi Eta Sigma for men and Alpha Lambda Delta for women, honor freshmen in all schools and col- leges who earn academic aver- ages equivalent to at least half A and half B grades. * * * Mrs. Posner Heads Pioneer Women Mrs. SAM KOSSACK (left) is chairman and Mrs. SAM ABRAMSON is co-chairman of the 10th annual Silver- Plate Dinner - Dance being held by the Northwest Child Rescue Women on Tuesday evening, in the Sheraton- Cadillac Hotel. The event will culminate the group's fund drive, proceeds of which provide camp scholar- ships and assist other chari- ties. Shaarey Zedek YPL Slates Dance for June 15 Shaarey Zedek Young Peo- ples League will hold a semi- formal dance at 9 p.m., June 15, in the synagogue social hall. The dance will feature the Latin-American music of Ramon Cerda, announced chairman Marvin King. Members of the dance committee are Marian Ruskin, Alice Sobel, Mickey Simons, Isle Wolf, Gloria Smith, Sol Wildstrom and Dale Berger. Non-members may attend. Tickets are available at the door. Nancy Schwartz Named Assistant County Agent Kappa Nu Elects First Non-Jewish President Wayne State University Al- pha Gamma chapter of Kappa Nu fraternity has elected the following officers: Gene Kon- stant, president; Bob Wolfe, vice president; Stan Freeman, pledge master; Dave Layne, secretary; and Paul Posen, treasurer. Gene Konstant is the first non-Jewish president to be elected by this predominantly Jewish fraternity. The Kappa Nu Mothers' Auxiliary also held elections, with Mrs. Morris Mondrow elected president. Other officers are: Mesdames William Gray- son, vice-president; Jacob Stein- hardt and Pearl Dedilow, secre- taries; and Phillip Wuntner, treasurer. Plans are also being made for the national fraternity's next convention, which will be held in Detroit, in the spring of 1959. WEDDINGS BAR MITZVAHS For the best in Dancing pleasure, the BILL LEONARD ORCHESTRA TO 6-1373 TY 5-0755 PHOTOGRAPHS by BERNARD H. WI ER KE. 1-8196 ASK ABOUT OUR NEW PURSE ALBUMS -11 ■ 1111111111 ■ ADIEV. SITR I CTLY FPRIMAL Nancy Jo Schwartz, daughter of Mr. Joseph Schwartz, of 19526 Rental Specialists Cranbrook, has been appointed an assistant county agent by of Men's and -Boys' Gov. G. Mennen Williams. She FORMAL- WEAR is assigned to Detroit Juvenile for Every Occasion Court. . Miss Schwartz, 21, will gradu- , 13418 W. tvickICHOLS Nr. Schaeffer ate from the University of Michigan this month. She is a UN. 3-6585 • former Mumford High student. DETROIT JEWISH FOLK CHORUS 33rd Annual Concert HARVEY SCHREIBMAN, CONDUCTOR Celebrating Israel's 10th Anniversary Featuring The Folk Oratorio "FUN VIGLIED BIZ ZIGLIED" with an ELABORATE BALLET Lillian Shapero, Choreographer Introducing a Newly Formed Youth Choir SUNDAY EVENING - June 8 - 8 P.M. At The Masonic Temple Tickets: $2.40—$1.80—$1.20 S. Milgram: UN 1-2606 or BR 3-3545 Mrs. IRVING POSNER, newly-elected president of the Detroit Council of Pioneer Women, was installed into office last week, in cere- monies at the Hayim Green- berg Center. Dr. Sara Feder was guest speaker. Also in- ducted by Mrs. Gerson Berris, a past president, were Mes- dames Norman Leemon, Mil- ton Weiss and Sam Wasser- man, vice-presidents; Morris Mondrow, Richard B. Kramer and David Colman, secre- taries; Sarah Levin and Mi- chael Michlin, advisers. Central High Graduates of '48 Slate Reunion A 10th year reunion is planned by the Central High School graduating class of June, 1948. It will be held at • 9:30 p.m., June 14, at Rainbow Terrace. Dancing to the music of Johnny Titus and his orchestra and a continuous sweet table are among the features of the evening. For tickets, call Mrs. Charles Stone, UN. 4-8804; Mrs. Ilene Nemer, BR. 3-5686; or Eleanor Demak, LI. 7-8643. 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