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WASHINGTON — Mary E.
Switzer, director of the Federal
Office of Vocational Rehabili-
tation, has been named "Wo-
man of the Year" by the
National Ladies Auxiliary of
Jewish War Veterans • of the
United States.
Bertha W. Krause, president
of the service organization, an-
nouncing Miss Switzer's selec-
tion, said she was named for
unstinting and outstanding serv-
ice to disabled persons the
world over:
Miss Switzer was honored
Wednesday at a banquet in
Baltimore during the JWV Aux-
iliary's 34th. National Conven-
tion. She received a silver-faced
plaque bearing this inscription:
"A
forceful champion of
those having physical and
mental handicaps, to gain the
right to live in- dignity."
Eleanor Roosevelt and Sen-
ator Margaret Chase Smith, are
among previous recipients of
the Auxiliary's "Woman of the
Year" Award.
Miss Switzer has headed the
Office of Vocational Rehabilita-
tion since 1950. During her ten-
ure, the number of handicapped
persons who returned to useful
employment jumped from 55,000
in 1954 to 88,000 in 1960.
Last year Miss Switzer be-
came the first woman to win
the coveted Albert Lasker
Award for her international
work in rehabilitating the dis-
abled.
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SHAW-ROBINER: The mar-
riage of Carole Marlene Robiner
to Rodney Shaw was herd Aug.
15 at Temple Israel. The newly-
weds are ..the -children of Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Robiner of San
Juan Dr. and "Dr. and Mrs. S.
Irwin Shaw of Cherrylawn Ave.
A family dinner at Topinka's
Country House followed the cere-
mony. The couple departed for
a northern Michigan honeymoon.
They will reside in Des Moines,
Iowa, where the bridegroom is a
sophomore at the Des Moines Col-
lege of Osteopathic Medicine and
Surgery.
Cornell Dance Students
Win National Contest
Six students of the Cornell
Dance Studio, 18049 Wyoming,
won honors in the nationwide
ballroom dancing contest for pre-
teens and teen-agers sponsored
by the Dance Masters of America
at Philadelphia.
The winners were Carol Rose
and Mark Rosen who won first
place for the fifth and sixth grade
division, making this their 11th
win since starting their lessons;
Marcy Rose and Donald Schon
who won first place for the sev-
enth a
•e division,
bri
their total o trophies
laine Zom er and
Davison, third place
in the high schoo divi-
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Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ja
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gagement of their d
Susan Phyllis, to Daniel
der, son of Dr. and Mrs.
M.CSnyder of Oak Dr.
Miss Jacobs attended the
versity of Michigan and is
junior in the Wayne State
versity College
Education.
is affiliated withp
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lon sorority. Her fiance also at-
tends Wayne State University
and is a pre-medical senior ma-
joring in pSychology. He is affili-
ated with the Sigma Alph Mu
fraternity.
A Dec. 16 wedding is planned.
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Mary E. Switzer Jacobs-Snyder
Titled 'Woman of Troth Announced
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