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May 27, 1960 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-05-27

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IIVIUMFORD

I

BY SUSAN KOBEL

MISS DEANNA DUNN

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dunn, of
Hubbell Ave., announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, De-.
anna, to Fred Averbuch, - son
of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Aver-
buch, of Roselawn Ave.
Miss Dunn attends Wayne
State University, where she is
enrolled in the College of Edu-
cation. Mr. Averbtich is a stu-
dent in the WSU College of
Medicine. He is affiliated with
Sigma Alpha Mu and Phi Delta
Epsilon fraternities.

Set Annual Institute
for High School Grads

Jewish high school seniors
have been invited to attend the
sixth annual Institute for Jew-
ish Seniors of High Schools, to
be held at 8 p.m., June 5, in
room 208 of the Jewish Corn-
munity Center, 18100 Meyers.
Harry Kobel is chairman of
the Institute, which is held an-
nually by the Jewish Commun-
ity Council in co-sponsorship
with Bnai Brith Hillel Founda-
tion, Jewish Vocational Service
and Jewish War Veterans.
The program aims at provid-
ing orientation for graduating
high school seniors about Jew-
ish community organizations
and the resources that are avail-
able to youth.
Outlined at the Institute will
be information on Jewish ac-
tivities at college campuses, fac-
ilities and services for those en-
tering the armed forces, sug-
gestions on employment and
other related matters.
Assisting Kobel in the Insti-
tute planning committee are
Arthur Gould, Dr. Milton Stein-
hardt, Rabbi M. Robert Syme,
Dr. Max Kapustin, Hillel direc-
tor at Wayne State University;
Irving S. Cane, Jewish War Vet-
erans commander; and Ben-
jamin J. Shumaker, vocational
counselor at the Jewish Voca-
tion Service.

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Although graduation exer-
cises for Mumford's seniors are
still a month away, they are
filling the days with traditional
activities. Tonight in the school
gym, local Sadie Hawkins' will
show off their captured dates.
In true Dogpatch fashion, the
couples will e n j o y square
dancing for the first half of
the evening, and then clan t - e to
the smoother sounds of the
Classics Quartet. The dance be-
gins at 8 p.m.
The Senior Variety show was
presented yesterday with a cast
of 40. Included in the entertain-
ment were comedy acts, singers,
musicians, and dancers.
During the week of gradua-
tion, June 22, the Honors Con-
vocation will be held, June 20,
and the Senior Prom, June 23.
The theme of the prom this year
is "Bali-Hi." It will be held in
the Masonic Temple against a
pink and red tropical atmos-
phere.
The Boys' Tennis Team con-
tinued' its winning ways by de-
feating MacKenzie last week,
61/2-0. In all, the squad only
dropped four of its 70 games.
Seventeen Mumford seniors
have been awarded Regents-
Alumni Scholarships by the
University of Michigan. The
grant consists of one-year's tui-
tion to the university, renew-
able if the student maintains a
C or better average. The win-
ners are Nancy Adelson, Jane
Cohen, Judy Gerson, Alan
Grass, Deborah Gussin,_ Phillip
Kaufman, Richard Leach, Judy
Lepofsky, Julie Nichamin, Rich-
ard Panush, Gayle Pearl, Har-
vey Robb, Elyse Salinger, Denah
Schuman, Philip Sutin, Kathryn
Yakes and Joyce Knoppow.
Still other seniors won awards
in the Michigan Mathematics
Prize Competition. Elliott Sig-
man and Walter Winshall tied
for first place in the school,
Martin Levin, second', and Jan
Winkelman and Paul Redstone,
honorable mention. The Mum-
ford winners' names will be
sent to the state universities
with scholarship recommenda-
tion. Mumford earned more
prizes than any other Detroit
high school.
In the National French Tests
given by the American Associa-
tion of Teachers of French, cer-
tificates of merit were won by
four Mumfordites. In first year
French, Lisbeth Grossman re-
ceived an award from the
French Embassy, while Michael
Gelfand was honored for second
year French, Eva Dorra for
thrid year, and Lauraine LaBan
for fourth year.

Five Detroiters Serving
on Men's Club Board

A number of Detroiters were
elected to the board of the Na-
tional Federation of Jewish
Men's Clubs at the organiza-
tion's 31st annual convention
just concluded at the Concord
Hotel, Kiamesha Lake, N. Y.
Board members include I.
Murray Jacobs and Carl Schil-
ler, of Cong. Shaarey Zedek;
Carl Lichtenstein, of Adas Sha-
lom Synagogue; and Ben Weiss,
of Cong. Bnai Moshe.
Abraham Satovsky, of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek, as a past presi-
dent of the NFJMC, already
serves as a member of the
board.

Have an interest in life, but
not the kind that money brings
in.

Mrs. Walter Lasser was re-
elected and installed as presi-
dent of the Women's Auxiliary,
Jewish Home for Aged, at cere-
monies last week at Holiday
Manor.
Also installed were Mesdames
Jack Fishman and George Bass,
vice-presidents; Sol Gran d,
treasure r;
Meyer Silver-
man, Jack
Fisher, Joseph
Wolfe, S h e 1-
d o n Fishman,
Harry Berlin
and Philip
Cameron, sec-
retaries. •
Mrs. Lasser
Chairman who were inducted
include Mesdames William
Aisin, simcha-memorial; I. E.
G o o d in a n, parliamentarian;
Herman Bregman, Max Ostrow,
Bernard Sukenic and Morris
Surath, service co-chairmen;
Albert Dutsch, printing; David
Lichtman, hospitality.
Others are . Mesdames Lou
Robbins, Samuel Barr, Sam
Beznos, Harry Meer, Jonas Tor-
gow and Maurice Victor, mem-
bership; Dan LeVine, program;
Sidney Freed, publicity; Hyman
Friedman, courtesy; W i 11 i a m
Belinsky, communications; Ben
Arkin, life membership; and
Morris Gerber, meeting dates.

A one-week camp program
for 11 to 14-year-olds who have

The celebration of the Cana-
dian Jewish Bicentenary will
continue throughout the sum-
mer months in various parts of
Canada, although the conclud-
ing event in the Windsor com-
munity is scheduled for June 19.
At that time, a cantata hon-
oring the 200th anniversary of
Jewish settlement in Canada
will be presented by the gradu-
ating class of the Shaar Hasho-
mayim Religious School.
The cantata has attracted na-
tion-wide attention, and is now
being printed for distribution
to Sunday schools and other or-
ganizations throughout the Do-
minion.
The cantata was written by
Mrs. Sam Cohen in -consultation
with Rabbi Samuel Stollman
and technical assistance by Har-
ry Nessel.
Other civic celebrations later
in the year are planned by the
communities of Ottawa, Kitch-
ener, Kingston and Calgary.

attended summer school will
be instituted at Camp Tama-
rack this summer. The camp
period will run from Aug. 29
to Sept. 5.
All camp activities, including
sports, canoeing, sailing, swim-
ming and cook-outs, will be
featured. For information, call
the Fresh Air Society, DI

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Swiss Family 'Adopts'
Mumford Girl

An eleventh grade Mumford
student will be the summer
guest of a family in Bern,
Switzerland, under the program
of the American Field Service,
it was announced recently.
Vivian Shevitz, 16-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sid-
ney M. Shevitz, of 18300 Oak,
will represent her school as a
"youth ambassador of good will
abroad" while viewing the beau-
tiful Swiss countryside with her
"adopted family", the Albert
Kuhns and their 18-year-old
daughter Esther. Kuhn is' a
district court judge.
Vivian, who will leave June
9 from Montreal, and return at
the end of August, is president
of the school's Spanish Club
and attends the Midrasha of the
United Hebrew Schools, besides
being active in the United Syna-
gogue Youth group at Adas
Shalom Synagogue.


Plan Late Camp Session
for Summer School Students

Cantata to Conclude
Windsor Celebration
of Bicentenary Event

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27 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, May 27, 1960

Miss Dunn to Wed
Fred Averbuch

..•••••••••••••-
Mrs. Lasser to Head
Home Auxiliary

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