• MUMFOR D U S Dan Guyer I Martin, Are Youngest Grads, at U-M, Mumford High Brothers Martin a n d Dan Guyer share the distinction of being the youngest students in their respective graduating classes. Martin, 22, has received his D.D.S. diploma from the Uni- versity of Michigan School of Dentistry. Dan, 16, is a Phi Beta Kappa and Magna Cum Laude graduate of Mumford High School. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Guyer, 19903 Murray Hill. Dr. Martin Guyer, a member of Alpha Omega Dental Frater- nity, is married to the former Sheila Hartman of Cleveland. He will enter the Army as a captain on July 5, to be station- ed at Fort Campbell, Ky. Dan, winner of a Mildred Simons Rosenberg Youth Award, has accepted a Regents Alumni Scholarship to Wayne State University as a pre-medical stu- dent. He turned down a scholar- ship to the University of Michi- gan in order _to be able to con- tinue his studies at the Mid- rasha in Detroit. A United HebreW Schools graduate, Dan was the Mumford High representative on the Jun- ior Round Table Conference of Catholics, Protestants and Jews. This summer he will attend the National Leadership Training Institute for Counselors at Camp Ramah in the Poconos Moun- tains, Pa. The Abraham Guyers also have a daughter, Mrs. Ben (Anne) Friedman, who was graduated from the Wayne State University College of Education at the age of 19. She was a teacher in the Detroit School System and the United Hebrew Schools. The Guyers also have three grandchildren. - S By PATTY .R.EISTMAN EDITOR'S NOTE: The follow- ing is the first report by Patty Reistman, new author of The Detroit Jewish News "Mumford Musings" column. Since this week's news culminates the re- port of activities for the semes- ter, the next column by Miss Roistman will appear when the fall term begins. * * * Student Council officers for next semester are Marshall Tate, 11B, president; Donald Aptekar, 10A, vice-president; Steve Cohen, 12B, treasurer; Merrill Hoffman, 10A, record- ing secretary; and Sue Kepes, 11B, corresponding secretary. Senators for the 10A are Jerry Jackson, Paul Jacobs, Lanny Lesser, and Ron Sou- frine. Representing the 11B are Steven Bennett, Jeffrey Cham- pagne, Larry Deitch, Marsha . Diem, Sherry Erman, Frances Fisher, Henry Rosman and Debora Warner. Newly elected 11A senators are Susan Elman, Judy Monson, Hedy Mosbach, and Michael Perlman. Sue Ger- shenson, Stuart Grass, Neil Ju- liar, Miles. Lash, Ronald Lux, David Summer, Howard White, Sheri Whitefield will represent the 12B. Elected 12A senators are Elaine Berkley and Arthur Brand. Eight outstanding journalists qualified for membership in Quill and Scroll, international honor society for high school journalists. The seniors are Jacqueline Colman, Sharon Du- chan, Brian Fischoff, Susan Le- vine, Nance Lui, Renee Silver- man, Barbara Sims, and Marcy Miller, graduate of January class '63. Police and Nemer Awards recognizing outstanding par- ticipation in extra-curricular activities and scholastic achievement will be given to four seniors at Honors Con- ' vocation June 1'7. The 1963 Detroit - Police Youth Awards go to Mickey Eisenberg and Lisabeth Grossman. Recipi- ents of the Brenda Blooinberg Nemer Award are Fern Dorf by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Blow/n- and Jeffrey Herman. The Ne- mer Award was established by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bloom- berg, in memory of their daughter Brenda, class of '55. Thirty-four additional seniors have gained Junior Phi Beta Kappa recognition. They are Harlan Alpern, Ellen Buchalter, Paula Cameron, Dena Clamage, Jacqueline Colman, Gary Davis, Steven • Fisher, Ross Fridson, Linda Harris, Daniel Hubert, Charles Hamburger, Jason Hor- ton, H o e 1 Konikow, Susan Levitt and Judith Lishterman. Others include Gale Martin, Sylvia Maskin, Deanna Miller, Douglas Miller, Gloria Palango, Ellen Panush, Louise Perlamdn, Zina Pearlman, Gail Raimi, Joel Reisman, . Michael Ross, Ellen Schiff, Howard Shulman, Maryanne Shapiro, Renee Sil- verman, Susan Skelly, Charlotte Thomas, Charles Tobias, Melvin Weinert and Marsha White. Universities have awarded 27 Mumfordites with full or par- tial scholarships. Receiving Wayne State University schol- arships are Joyce Brown, Dan Guyer, Shirley Hamburg, Gale Martin, Sylvia Maskin and Nancy Yost. Recipients of University of Michigan Regents scholar- ships are Mark Cutler, Ste- phen Daniels, Mickey Eisen- berg, Lauri Fried, Stephen Gold, Dan G u y e r, Susan Hershman, S y 1 via Maskin, Hannah Cohen Now Associated With Glynn Travel, Inc. Hannah Cohen, consultant now 'associated with Glynn Travel, Inc., 21601 Grand River has announced special Israel tours with a choice of European stopovers at no extra cost to the traveler. • Miss Cohen offers arrange- ments for tours and cruises by plane, ship, train or bus in the United Miss Conen States or abroad. She has trav- eled extensively in Europe and has lived four years in Israel. Her services have included hotel reservations, car purchases and rental, immigration serv- ices, pre-paid tickets and in- surance and traveler checks. Miss Cohen says the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will benefit from tray el arrangements made through her at the Glynn agency. For information, call KE 5-3386. Ellen Panush, Louise Perl- man, Michelle Shurgin, Rich- •ard S wart z and Merle Weston. Beverly Mendelsohn, Judy Ostrow and Gloria Palango have accepted scholarships to Michigan State University. Other Scholarship recipients are Sharon Duchan, Yeshiva University; Brian Fischog, Col- umbia University and Univer- sity of Chicago; Stephen Gold, Earlham College; Peter Gordon, Indiana University; Michelle Shurgin, Bennington College; and Charlotte Thomas, Howard University. Susan Benthaim and Carol Fields were awarded the Mum- ford Parents Club Scholarship and Nance Lui received a Na- tional Scholastic Art Scholar- ship to The Hartford Art School. Israel First Lady Claimed by PWO Southfield High School Newsline By RANDY ZUSMAN Expressions of surprise and joy marked the faces of South- field juniors and seniors who received recognition at the Hon- ors Assembly on May 23. Student Council Senior Award, which was newly insti- tuted this year for a senior boy and girl exhibiting qualities of citizenship, service and scholar- ship, was awarded to Don Le- vine and Connie Gardulski. Les Newman, who sang the romantic lead in Finian's Rain- bow, won the Choral Music Award. Sheila Eder, editor of the "Jay," won the Southfield Sun Journalism Award, which is given to someone who ex- eels in the field of journal- ism. U. of M. Regents,- Alumni Scholarships, which vary in amount, were given to Steven Brown, Linda Gale, Don Levine, Bob Schiller and Gary Wein- man. Elections have been complet- ed for the Student Congress. President is Allen Wilcox. Vice- President of the Congress will be Randy Zusman. Next year's recording secretary will be Judy Miller; corresponding secretary, Nancy Garlock; and treasurer, Leslie Stern. New tennis courts are al- most finished and will be available for use during the summer • and fall. The courts will be open all summer for practice purposes. S out h- field's tennis team is looking for some good players and this plan may encourage some prospects according to coach Ted Corombos. Next fall, a tournament will be held for junior and senior high tennis players to determine the best player on each level. Baccalaureate and Commence- ment, the major senior week ac- tivities, are scheduled for this week in the gymnasium. The in- vocation will be delivered by Rabbi Hayim Donim of the Cong. Bnai David. Senior Pres- ident Jeffrey Kaufman will speak at commencement and the president - of the board of edu- cation, Gordon Henderson, will present the diplomas to the sen- iors. At the Senior Swingout As- sembly, seniors who have had an "A" in certain classes for three years _will be presented awards. Scholarships will be announced also. Those seniors who have been accepted at col- leges will be recognized along with students who are going on to the armed service. Finalists in the National Merit Scholarship who were in the top one per cent of the nation are James Arney, Robert Shiner and Myles Stern. Seventy Michigan high school students will leave Metropolitan Airport on June 27 to travel to England, Fin- land and the Scandinavian countries known as the Mich- igan Chorale, of the 70 stu- dents, three were chosen from Southfield; Carol Caster, Peg- gy Leuhmann and David Goldstein. Barbara Seiden was awarded national honors in a recent lit- erature contest sponsored by the Detroit News. She received hon- orable mention in the short story and dramatic script areas. Deborah Goldin received com- mendation for her short-short story entry. Israel Oil Prospecting Nearly 100,000,000 Israel pounds ($33,000,000) have been invested in oil prospecting in Israel where a total of 124 drill- ings have been carried out. _ . , Rahel Katznelson Shazar, the wife of the new president of the State of Israel, is proudly claimed by nearly 50,000 Pioneer Women members throughout the United States and Canada. Mrs. Sidney Leff, national president of the Pioneer Women's Organi- zation, says they have ample reason for calling her "their very own." "For more than 40 years," Mrs. Leff said, "Rahel Shazar has been associated with our sister organization in Israel, critic, essayist, editor, teacher, and feminist, she was one of the first women in Israel to give ex- pression to the new values being created by Israel's early women pioneers, and to encourage these `unknown heroines' to write about themselves, their prob- lems, and their accomplishments in what was for most of them a new language, Hebrew. 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