Scholars Arrive for
Hebrew U. Conference

Southfield
High
School
Newsline

Bader-Simon 'Troth
Is Announced Here

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Yeshivath Beth Yehudah Lists Grads
of Elementary, Intermediate School

Yeshivath Beth Yehudah an-
nounces the following students
will graduate from the elementary
and intermediate grades at exer-
cies June 18:

Sammy Kuperwasser, Yael Lewin, Fay
Mincer, Roberta Penfil, Harry Rosen-
zweig, Thomas Schwartz, Miriam Silver,
Rochel Sauerhoft, Surie Spitzer, Sarah
Unger, Harold Weingarden, Barry Wolf-
son, George Weiss, David Yampolsky
and Renee Zolden.

Elementary: Allen Abrams, Lili Ament,

Michael Baum, Judy Beale, Malka Ber- Class of '54 to Gather
By Randy Zusman
man, Susan Blitz, Miriam Bresler, Aviva
May 1 marked the end of the
Carmen, Rena Carmen, Rochel Deutsch,
Beth Dubin, Marilyn Eisenrnan, Yaffa for Muinford Reunion
largest election campaign South-
E1'Chonen, Masuda El'Chonen, David
"Class '54 Where Are You?" is
field High has ever seen. Six stu-
Fine, Sammy Matt, Sarah Fordonski,
Joel Gardner, Reva Gasthalter, Sarah the theme of the 10-year reunion
dents from each of the two
B. Goldstein, Stanley Gordon, Esther of the 1954 graduating classes of
"houses" were elected at large by
Gottheil.
Also Ronald Gould, Brygitta Gray, Mumford High School 9 p.m. Sat-
the student body to serve on the
Naomi Greenbaum, Michael Greenfield, urday in the two new ballrooms of
Eva Grubner, Sarah Grubner, Eli Hal-
Student Congress.
pern, Miriam Hirsch, Saul Horowitz, the -Statler Hotel.
Among those re-elected were
Chasia Kravetz, Simon Kresch, Charles
The music of Dick Stein's Orches-
Kuperwasser, Robert Kupfer, Michael
Leslie Stern, treasurer, and Randy
Landau, Regina Levi, Shlomit Lewin, tra and a midnight snack will be
Zusman, vice president.
Rochel Mandelbaum, Joel Margolis, part of the program. A prize will
Leah Mittelman, Sarah Parshan, Re- be given to the 1954 graduate with
Southfield High School students
becca Posner, Ann Poss, Fred Reischer,
were honored with eight Univer-
Martin Rosenzveig, Terry Roth, Isaac the youngest offspring, and all will
sity of Michigan Regents-Alumni
Sell-liar, Merle Shoenig, Abraham Silver, receive a "Fact Book" containing
Barbara Unger, Joel Wallace, Doris
BADER
MISS NAIDA
Wasesrman, Martin Weberman and interesting notes about the lives
Prof. Nahman Avigad (left), scholarships. Among those stu-
Leon Wiener.
dents
receiving
the
awards
were
of fellow Mumford graduates dur-
head of the department or ar-
Intermediate: Harry Burstyn, Susan
Benjamin
H.
Bader
and
Mrs.
Dr.
Ri;,kE
a stherldseast: ing the past decade.
chaeology of the Hebrew Univer- Sheldon Davis, Carol Murray and of Roslyn Rd. announce the en- Eason,,
r,man
Y
Daoffi
rri GFelled
Information for the Fact Book
sity of Jerusalem, was greeted Lola Steinbaum.
Steven Greenspan, Sherry Grunfe la
is being compiled through ques-
On May 22, all Southfield seniors gagement of their daughter, Naida Morris
Herskovic,
David
Kuperman,
by Leon Finley (right), Greater
Rikki, to Michael Frederic Simon,
tionnaires which have been mailed
New York chairman of the Am- who have been accepted at the son of Mrs. Leo Simon of Lauder
to all students whose whereabouts
University
of
Michigan
plus
any
Hy Crystal to Speak
erican Friends of the Hebrew
Ave.
and
the
late
Mr.
Simon.
are known.
University, at a membership member of the National Honor
at
Leadership
Reception
The bride-elect is working
meeting in advance of the forth- Society will go to the University
Hyman Crystal, executive secre-
The True International Touch!
coming national leadership con- of Michigan for the commence- toward a masters degree at the tary of the Michigan Bnai Brith
ference, May 23 and 24, at the ment exercises. Speaking at the University of Michigan, where she Council, will be the guest speaker
Sheraton East Hotel in New graduation will be President Lyn- is affiliated with Phi Sigma Sigma at a leadership reception at the
Sorority. Her fiance is a senior
York. Prof. Avigad, currently a don Johnson.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman
visiting professor at Harvard
The Interact Club. of Southfield at the University of Michigan Law Strassburger, 18684 Strathmoor.
and his music.
School.
He
is
a
member
of
Delta
University and one of the world's High recently held their elections
Tuesday, 8:30 p.m., in advance of
leading authorities on Palestine for the '64-'65 school year. The Sigma Pi and Tau Epsilon Rho the Congregation Gemiluth Chas-
CALL.M.11065
antiquities, will join a roster of new officers are as follows: presi- fraternities..
sodim Presidential "Toast to Is-
The
couple
plans
a
January
distinguished participants at the
dent, Randy Zusman; vice presi-
rael" dinner.
conference including Dr. Albert dent, Terry Crawford; secretary, wedding.
B. Sabin, developer of the live Tom Bonin; treasurer, Joe Chand-
virus anti-polio vaccine; Eliahu ler; members of the board of di- Summer Nursery School
Only GOOD PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS
Elath, president of the univer- rectors, Joel Letvin, Rick Andrew
Oak Park Summer Cooperative
CAN KEEP YOUR JOY . . . FOREVER!
sity; Prof. William Low of the
Nursery will hold a registration
and Randy Frfogle.
Call Today For
experimental physics department
An Appointment
The Interact Club is a service meeting 8:30 p.m., Monday, at
at the university; and Israel Am-
organization connected with the Pepper School, for families inter-
Open Daily
bassador A v r a h a m Harman.
ested in the summer program for
'til 5:30 p.m.
STUDIO OF
Lionel B. Bauman is president Rotary Clubs. During the year the children 3-5.
Closed Monday
club
provides
such
services
as
ush-
PHOTOGRAPHY
of American Friends and Judge
For information, call Mrs. Stan-
Simon E. Sobeloff is chairman ering at plays and concerts, pro- ford Weinberg, membership chair-
UN 2-0200
19492
LIVERNOIS
AVE.
of the conference. Participating viding transportation for election man, LI 7-9839, or Mrs. Richard
North of Outer Drive
UN 2-0660
days,
and
others.
as conference co-chairmen will
Leland,
LI
6-8873,
chairman.
Southfield received a letter from
be Prof. Milton Handler of
Columbia University, Joseph the executive secretary of the
Meyerhoff, general chairman of National Thespian Society praising
the United Jewish A p p e al , copies of the printed program that
Samuel Rothberg, national cam- had been sent to him in competi-
paign chairman of the Israel tion. He concluded that Southfield
Bond Organization, and Ralph High School must truly have an
Wechsler, chairman of the board
outstanding dramatic program.
of the American Friends.
The highlight of the letter was
* * *
his invitation for Southfield to pre-
sent its 1966 production to the
National Societies Convention. He
selected Southfield out of 2,000
member schools in the nation. This
is truly one of the greatest honors
bestowed upon the school.
Future events on the senior
The official ceremony of the
presentation of the honorary doc- calendar are as follows: June 5
torate to Eliahu Elath, president and 8, finals; June 9-16, prepa-
of the Hebrew University of Jeru- ration for commencement. Be-
salem, by Wayne State Univer- fore commencement, the annual
swing-out assembly will be held,
sity, will take place 8 p.m. Tues-
at which the seniors leave the
day, in the Helen DeRoy Lecture
student body, the outstanding
Hall on campus.
Ft L. I NJ
Dr. Clarence Hilberry, WSU achievement awards are present-
ed
for
those
students
receiving
president, will confer the hon-
a final grade of "A" for three
orary degree upon the Israeli
p easy! Such fun! All you do
scholar who was the first am- years in mathematics, social
bassador of Israel to the United
is pick your favorite Wallace
studies, English, or science, and
the Student Congress awards, as
States.
pattern from our beautiful
A dinner sponsored by a group
well as many other awards are
selection
and complete an
of community leaders will precede presented.
entry form telling why you
the formal convocation at which
On May 11, six students from
the honorary degree will be re- the newly elected Student Con-
prefer it.
ceived by Elath.
gress attended the annual Gover-
If you win the first prize
nor's Conference at Oakland Uni-
versity. The conference was high-
Honeymoon Trip,* you also
Two Wayne Professors
lighted by Gov. Romney's address
get your sterling—and so will
to Talk in Birmingham
to the delegates. Those attending
630 runners-up. Yes, you
Bernard
Goldman,
associate
Dr.
were Nancy Dock, Terry Craw-
professor of art history at Wayne ford, Sue Seger, Randy Frfogle,
have 631 chances to be a
State University, will discuss "In- Shirley Dombrowski and Randy
winner in the
dividuality and Creativity" 8:30 Zusman.
Tuesday
at
the
Birmingham
p.m.
Community House.
Dr. Goldman, active in the Franklin Mortgage
American Institute of Archaeology Attains High Goal
and the Society of Aesthetics, has
Ben Levinson, president, Frank-
published several articles in pro-
lin Mortgage Corporation, has been
fessional journals.
This is the second in a series receiving congratulations from in-
See us for details and
form Contest closes
of discussions on "individual hap- surance companies, savings banks,
June
30—so
hurry
in
to
federal
savings
and
loan
associa-
piness" sponsored by the Birming-
ham Temple. The third program, tions, and retirement and pension
AL BEIGLER'S
8:30 p.m. May 26, will feature funds, on reaching the goal of $105
years.
million'
in
5
1/2
Prof. John Dorsey on "Happiness
Levinson's company originated
Through Individuality."
The public is invited. For infor- the majority of these mortgages
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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
29 year.
Friday, May 15, 1964

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Wm a $2,000 HONEYMOON

Elath to Get WSU
Degree in DeRoy
Auditorium May 19

or
one of

630

Prizes in
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Wallace $50,000
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Contest

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