Detroit Bnai Brith Girls to Install Slate The Greater Detroit Council of Bnai Brith Girls will install of- ficers 1:30 p.m. Sunday at Work- men's Circle Center. Mrs. Lillian Onrich, chairman of the Bnai Brith Youth Organiza- tion's board of Michigan Region, will install Edye Fagenson, presi- dent; Linda Fink and Debbie Keller, vice presidents; Gayle Mes- kin, secretary; Michelle Sinkoff, re- porter; and Ellen Zeff, counselor. Miss Zeff is outgoing president. Other outgoing officers are Leona Klein and Sue Menken, vice pres- idents; Sally Schneir, secretary; Carol Kadushin, reporter; and Bar- bara Desow, counselor. The public is invited. Miss Fa- genson is installation chairman. Youth Page They Made the Grade • • • School of Theater and Dance, ANITA SCHNTEE was installed as president of the Jewish Center's Steamboat Springs, Colo. At a re- Young Dancers' Guild, a teen-age cent Mother-Daughter Dancers performing group. She and Amy Brunch, Mesdames Morrie Geffin, Beth Zell have been accepted by Ethel Mainster and Paula Kramer the Connecticut College School of were honored for outstanding serv- Dance, New London, Conn., for ice to the club. summer dance training. Harriet Berg, Guild director, will be a Southfield High School Newsline By DOUGLAS ZUSMAN Seeing that the former writer of this column, Randy Zusman, my brother, is graduating this June, I hope to write the South- field news in the future. Festivity reigns at Southfield as the seniors attend rehearsals, as- semblies and parties at the end of their high school years. Last week, scholarships and awards were presented to the graduates. Senior awards were given for four years of excellence in English, language, mathematics. science and social studies. Among those receiving awards were Jul- ius Gardin, Nancy Garlock, Sidney Hantler, Carol Lessen, Sue Mar- rich, Randy Zusman, Margie Pens- ler, Sue Salinger, Martin Stone- man, Nancy Weingarten, Ben Co- hen. Joel Letvin and Donna Kauf- man. The Student Congress schol- arship was awarded to Phyllis Sal- icoff and the Glenn W. Levy scholarship was given to Sharon Lefton. The Student Congress Recognition Awards were present- ed to nine students. Among these were Mark Goldman, Leslie Stern and Randy Zusman. Senior citations were given for the National Merit Scholarship certificate of merit. Among those honored are Nancy Garlock, Sid- ney Hantler and Randy Zusman. Receiving the National Merit commendation were Ben Cohen, Julius Gardin, Alan Kaufman, Sue Salinger and Diann Wolf. College tuition scholarships have been awarded by the Oak Park summer faculty member. Other Kiwanis to Oak Park High School teen dancers who will continue seniors MARVIN SONNE and their training this season are Mari- SHELDON NATHANSO-N. Marvin, lyn and Paula Spiteri, who the son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben will join past Guild president Les- Sonne, 21850 Parklawn, is plan- lie Berg at the Perry-Mansfield ning to attend Wayne State Uni- versity. Sheldon is the son of Mr. and i,Irs. Shelton Nathanson, 24261 Parklawn. * * PHYLLIS PAYNE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Payne, 24670 Cloverlawn, Oak Park, received the 1965 Crisco Award as "the out- standing student in home econom- Announces all campers will ics" for the past four years. * * enjoy a beautiful NEW MARCY MILLER, editorial as- sistant at The Jewish News, was SWIMMING POOL among the 12 Wayne State Uni- beginning 1965 season! versity juniors recently initiated into the Gold Key Chapter of Mor- For further information tar Board, national honor society for senior women. Daughter of Mr. about our camp at and Mrs. Maurice Miller of Rue The eighth annual Michigan Versailles Dr., Oak Park, she is Mathematics Competition certi- THREE RIVERS, MICHIGAN former president of the Student ficates of merit were given to Zionist Organization and is active Ben Cohen, Richard Frey, Jul- in Monteith College. Also honored ius Gardin, Alan Kaufman, Joel • Call was Chana Prero, daughter of Letvin, Leslie Stern and Randy Rabbi and Mrs. Samuel Prero, Zusman. 17357 Ohio. Selection was based Recipients of other scholarships 548-2788 — or on scholarship, leadership in cam- pus activities, and service to the were Alice Bagdade, Michigan Higher Education Assistance Au- school and the community. thority (MHEAA); Laura Barack, DI 1-3814 Michigan State University; Ben , THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS C o h e n, Michigan Mathematics 30—Friday, June 18, 1965 Competition; Rita Free dm a n, George Clements Summer Schol- ars-hip; Julius Gardin, U. of M. Regents and Sigmund and Sophie Roblik Scholarship at WSU; Sidney Hantler, .U. of M. Regents, MHEAA and Michi- gan State University Scholarship; Hack Nagler, Alumni Scholarship, Southern California; Betty Rot- berg, MSU; Phyllis Salicoff, Mich- igan Rehabilitation Scholarship; Linda Schultz, Detroit Business Institute; Joel Stocker, MHEAA; Diann Wolf, U. of M. Regents, Alma College; Randy Zusman, Na- tional Merit Scholarship, U. of M. Regents and MHEAA. Sixty-nine per cent of the June graduates will be attending col- lege in the fall. Outstanding event of the week "Who me?" Yes, you. Don't be afraid to admit was the Senior Class Poll. Elected it. Lots of gals are in the same boat. But you can for both class brain and most like- do something about it. ly to succeed were Randy Zusman and Nancy Garlock: class clowns were Karen Feder and Alan Har- vith; wittiest was Karen Feder; Then enjoy a soothing massage. Also sun- most talkative were Alan Harvith bathing in the Sun Room. and Sue Taubman; most sophisti- Want to work some of it off? Use the weight- cated were Sue Salinger and Jim reducing machines and exercise equipment in the Eisenshtadt. MIDWEST CAMP TAVOR Youth Awards Will Be Presented at Adas Shalom USY Installation The National Federation of seated to Sanford Newman; USY Jewish Men's Club's Youth Lead- ership Awards will be presented at Adas Shalom's 15th annual United Synagogue Youth dinner, 6:30 p.m. Monday at the syna- gogue. "For the greatest aptitude shown for leadership in Jewish life," the National Men's Club medal and kiddush cup will go to Jeffrey Weinstein. The "Jerry Kaufman Youth Participant Award (Hanukah menorah) will be pre- Other Chapters Arrange Officer Inductions Gene Naftulin, president of Cen- tral Region United Synagogue Youth, will install new officers of Beth Moses chapter during a get- together this week-end of three local USY chapters, Ahavas Achim, Beth Aaron and Beth Moses. The weekend will begin with services 8:30 p.m. today, followed by an oneg shabbat at Beth Aaron Synagogue. After 9:15 a.m. serv- Installing officer will be Mrs. ices at Ahavas Achim, Saturday, Gerson Ben-is. Following dinner lunch and workshops will follow. and installation, there will be a Havdalah at 8:30 p.m. Saturday mystery bus trip. will precede a barbecue at Ken- nedy Park (Lola Valley). For information, call Sheri Tere- belo, KE 5-5198. * * * WEDDINGS BAR MITZVAHS The United Synagogue Youth Chapter at Cong. Beth Shalom will hold its eighth annual installation ball, "Le Cafe Parisienne," 8 p.m. Tuesday at the synagogue. 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Officers to be installed are the following: Freshman Chapter: Earl Berris, president; Ilene Grossman, vice president; Jeffrey Perlstein, treas- urer; and Sanford Lipman and Marilyn Maness, secretaries. Sophomore C h a p t e r: Maxine Finkel, president; Mark Schnei- der, Michelle Sher and Hannah Ulrych, vice presidents; Susan Newman, treasurer; and Ralph Goren and Lisa Morrison, secre- taries. Senior Chapter: Howard Berris, president; Daniel Shevitz, Doris Seligson and Diane Levine, vice presidents; Michele Sinkoff, treas- surer; and Ava Goldberg and Cyn- thia Goldstein, secretaries. Golf Slax Porta Bars Cabana Sets Sports Jackets Shirt Jacs Robe & Pajama Sets PLUS 994 MORE PRINCETON SHOP W. 7 MILE AT EVERGREEN KE 3-4310