MUMFOIRD U I G By SIM SHAPIRO Monday, May 25, Mumford students will find out what it feels like to hold the reins to the school as they take over the administration on "Students Day." Governing the halls will be Student Council President Jane Carnick• She will be assisted by vice president David Ehrenfeld, recording secretary Steve Lef- kowitz and corresponding secre- tary David Levitt. They will take the places of vice-principals Garner Bowlby, Grace McPher- son and attendance officer George Cairns, respectively. The duties of the various counselors will be shouldered by several committee chairmen of the Council, while teachers will be elected in every' Classroom. To highlight the day's ac- tivities, a musical skit and a doughnut sale are also being planned. Mumford students continue to ,reap scholastic a w a r d s. Thirty-two will go to various students who have achieved Junior Phi Beta Kappa honors by maintaining 2.6 averages since the tenth grade, with three points constituting an A. Recipients are Sharon Agree, Judith Avrin, Jerrold Eichner, Naomi Elkin, Sheila Fishman, Nancy Freedman, Laurence Gaynor, Jerome Golden, Suz- anne Goldsmith, Stephen Grand, Roger Grekin, Ann Jacobowitz, Alyssa Kahn, Sue Kobel, Roch- elle Komer, John Mellen, Eliza- beth Meyer, Norman Miller, Philip Parker, Laurence Perl- man, Stephen Robinson, Naida Schiff, Alan Schwartz, Vivian Shevitz, Irene Sands, Judith Sliver, Dale Simon, Ira Snider, Judith Stamell, Michael Stul- berg, Sheldon Watnick and Linda Zitomer. Mumford's track team is pick- ing up where it left off last year, storming to three straight victories, while the tennis team. won two matches last week to extend its victory string to 29 straight. The golf team was also victorious in its only match. Tickets are now available for the Drama Club's play, "Dino," with Kerry Ozer in the title role. It will be presented next Thursday -and Friday. Association of Hospital Auxiliaries Schedules Meeting on Tuesday The Sinai Hospital Women's Guild will participate in the annual meeting of the South- eastern District of Michigan As- sociation of Hospital Auxiliaries to be held noon Tuesday at the Wayne County Medical Society offices, 1010 Antietam. Mrs. George Vossler, Associa- tion president, will preside. Luncheon will be served, fol- lowed by the election of of- ficers. Mrs. Marguerite Murray, ex- ecutive director of the Detroit and Tri - County - League for Nursing, will speak on "Nursing Needs and R e s o - u r . ces for Wayne, Oakland and Macomb Counties." Where the Girls Are _ Married names have made it difficult to locate the co-eds of the 1936-37 classes for the High- land Park Alumni Dinner Dance, it was reported by committee members Ed Simon, LI 5-8255, and Walter Grossfield, TO 8-4998. Members of these classes are asked to call the above numbers. Bnai Brith Youth Judy Jacobs Will Present 3-Act Wed D J. D. Lynn Musical Fantasy "That's the Spirit", an orig- inal three-act musical fantasy produced by the Greater Detroit AZA and BBG Councils of the Bnai Brith Youth Organization, will be presented 8:30 p.m. May 27 and 8 p.m. May 28 in the Mumford High School auditor- ium. Reserved seats are avail- able for both nights. Over 200 AZA and BBG mem- bers in Detroit are working on the play, including actors, sing- ers, dancers, stage crew and other committees. General chairmen of the play are Jane Feinberg (Chavayros BBG) and Dave Firestone (Sol- omon AZA). Members of the steering committee include stage crew chairmen Ed Dorf- man (Einstein AZA) and Jerry Eichner (Brandeis AZA); pub licity chairmen Merle Westo (Glazer BBG) and Chuck Nid (Sy-Teens AZA) ; ticket chair men Elizabeth Guzick (Deborah BBG) and Dennis Fogel (Solo- mon AZA); costume chairmen Judy _Klein (Israel-ettes BBG) and Karen Applebaum (Israe ettes BBG) ; and makeup chai man Lane Emmer (Sabra BBG Aaron Goff, adviser to S Teens AZA, is director. Mr Loretta Jacobs is serving a musical director and Harold Haber is technical director. The general supervision of the total play is being handled by Earl Yaillen, regional director of the Bnai Brith Youth Or- ganization, and Diane Shapiro, assistant regional director. The general clerical organization is being handled by Diane Fisher, regional secretary. The public is invited. Ti ed information can be ob VE from the BBYO offi 8-4487. Northern Class of '41 Form 0th Reunion Tracking down the i mem- bers of the June, 1941, class of Detroit orther igh School has b 2 Reun will d Ma 7 the Bonnie Broo ntry Telegraph at Eight Co mm.' ers \include man, Oak Park; Isa- dore A. Rosen, Madison Heights; Dorothy Zucl-erman Wiss, Detroit; Sy Barenholtz, Oak Park; Eleanor Phillips , Levinson, Huntington Woods; Morris Weiss, Oak Park; and Jack Schneider, Oak Park. ARE YOU LL. ING FRIENDLY XPERT CARE u'II receive professional care in a beautiful setting at the ant" t Convalescent Home _ ROSENBLAT ORCHESTRA •JUDY JACOBS 1:0 Detroit's Favorite M.C. and His Entertainment Specialty— r. and Mrs. Clarence ce acobs of the engage o ei au ter, Judy A , to . Jerry Lynn, son of Mr. and arry evine of ly ed. 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