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May 27, 1966 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-05-27

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Youth Page

Prayer, Fun Set at USY Weekend

A small-scale convention will be at Cong. Beth Shalom, after which

held this weekend by chapters of
Greater Detroit Area United Syna-
gogue Youth.
Opening with registration and
orientation from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.
today at Cong. Beth Aaron, the
weekend will include services, dis-
cussions and a dance.
Rabbi Mordecai Halpern will be
speaker at 8 p.m. services today

Cass Tech

r

BY ROBERT STULBERG

Attaining the highest academic
honor conferred at the high school
level, 68 Cass students, the great-
est number of any Michigan high
school, were awarded Phi Beta
Kappa Certificates of Merit. Among
the Cass scholars are:
Dwight Alpert, Jennifer Bell,
David Black, Allen Carroll, Jay
Daitch, Mina Drechsler, James
Feld, Helene Freedman, Kenneth
Gilbert, Howard Goldman, Arlene
Gorelick, Anita Handelman, Ed-
ward Nord, Nancy Pollock, Robert
Rosen, Irving Rosenstein, Alvin
Sallen,_ Howard Schreier, Donald
Skupsky, Charles Soberman, Robert
Stulberg, Arthur Waldman, Bruce
Weinberg, Jacob Weintraub, David
Wellin,
Kenneth Gilbert has been select-
ed as the Detroit Regional Scholar
of the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, class of 1970. Each
year, one MIT applicant from the
Detroit area receives this scholar-
ship. Chosen by a committee of
local MIT alumni, Kenneth is one
of 25 regional scholars from
around the nation.
David Budson, principal cellist
of the Cass Symphony, has signed
a full-year contract with the De-
troit Symphony Orchestra. He will
join the symphony this summer
for the annual Meadowbrook Fes-
tival. David recently performed
the Khatchaturian Cello Concerto
with the Cass Symphony.
Clarinetist Norman Levin has
been awarded the Pro Mozart So-
ciety Scholarship for summer study
at the Mozarteum Festival in Saltz_
burg, Austria. Norman will be
playing in the Mozartium festival
orchestra.
Clark Feldman, concertmaster
of the. Cass Symphony, recently re-
ceived the Zerounian String Award.
Competing with high school string
students from the Metropolitan
Detroit area, Clark won the $200
first-place award..
Edward Nord, pianist, won the
senior division first-place of the
Grinnell Award.
To culminate three years of in-
tensive training, the seniors of
the art department will present
an exhibition of their work in
collaboration with Winkelman's.
Over 300 pieces will be displayed
at Winkelman's downtown store,
between June 1 and June 10.
Members of the performing arts
department presented Anton Che-
kov's "The Boor," May 26, for the
Detroit High School One-Act Play
Festival, at Chadsey High School.
The cast of Sanford Cohen, Gloria
Goldman and Jeanne Sirotkin was
directed by Marilyn L. Schrut.
Cass linguists took top honors
at the Detroit-area high school
French competition. Among the
winners were: Kathie Davidson,
poetry recitation and Bill Levin,
dramatic presentation.

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an oneg Shabbat and zimriyah will
be held. After 9 a.m. Saturday ser-
vices at Cong. Bnai Moshe, a lunch-
eon and discussion groups are
scheduled. Minha services will con-
By EDWARD ZUCKERMAN
chide the afternoon session.
All students, friends, parents of
That evening, at 8:30 p.m., Cong.
students and others who wish to
Shaarey Zedek will be host for
honor Mumford's retiring princi-
Maariv and Havdalah services . pal, Miss Helen Delbridge, who is
and a dance, "What a Way to
currently recovering from eye sur-
Go-Go." There will be a nomi-
gery, are invited to a reception
nal admission fee for persons
in her honor 2-5 p.m. June 12 in
who did not register for the en-
the Mumford gym.
tire weekend.
The board of education has an-
Beth Aaron will host the con-
nounced that Bertrand Sandweiss,
cluding session Sunday, with 9:30
currently Mumford assistant prin-
a.m. Shaharit services, brunch and
cipal, will replace Miss Delbridge.
peace circle.
With graduation only a month
away, many senior awards are
being announced. Janet Klotman
and Jeff Last have been chosen
to receive the Detroit Police
Youth Award in recognition of
"A Torah Outlook on Civil their "citizenship, leadership,
Rights" will be discussed at the
and service to the school." Har-
fifth Town Hall on the Campus
riet Parker and Stanley Gould
program 8:15 p.m. Sunday at
will receive the Brenda Bloom-
Young Israel of Greenfield.
berg Memorial Book Award.
Sponsored by Yavneh and Young
Thirty-five Mumford seniors and
Israel Intercollegiates, the pro- January graduates were presented
grain will have as speaker Dr. with prestigious Phi Beta Kappa
Max Kapustin, director of Bnai certificates at a ceremony at Ford
Brith Hillel Foundation at Wayne Auditorium May 12. Those honored
State University.
were Nancy Ascher, Kenneth Ash.
Refreshments will be served, Susan Bailey, D or o thy Baker,
and there is no charge. For in- Rita Dryman, Joan Fealk, Steven
formation, call Lanny Cern, DI Fishman, Beverly Harris, Kim
1-9850.
Hartstein, Mark Horton, Diane Ju-
liar, Rita Kalemberg, Mike Kayne,
Janet Klotman, Julie Kurland,
Elizabeth Kutlov, Harvey Lerchin,
Steven Linder and Jeff London.
Also honored were Barbara Mil-
ler, John Nannes, Rita Ordin,
Gloria Klein, daughter of Mrs. James Piper, Ira Revich, Helen
Esther Klein, 15848 Kentucky, and Sachs, Terry Schwartz, Marcia
the late Mr. Morris Klein, will Stamell, Wendy Sternberg, Marilyn
Stocker, Marcia Talberg, Joel
graduatewith
Weinstock, Rafael Weston, Steve
high honors in
Wineman, Gilda Zalenko and Ed-
June from Ford
ward Zuckerman.
High. She is the
After months of nervous waiting,
recipient of three
those seniors who applied to out-of-
scholarships t o-
state schools have gotten the word.
taling $1,400.
Marc Citron will attend Brandeis
Gloria won an
next fall. Janet Klotman will at-
award in the
tend the University of Chicago.
Scholastic Writ-
Margie Winkelman will enroll at
ing Contest and .....
Berkley and Marcia Stamell will
is a member of Gloria
Phi Beta Kappa and the National enter Vassar. David Oppenheimer
Honor Society. She is also a gradu- will enroll at Eastern New Mexico
ate of Hebrew High School. Gloria University, and Steven Wineman
will enter the University of Mich- at Columbia.
Four juniors, Esther Novetsky,
igan, where she hopes to continue
Doris Seligson, Randa Weinstein
her Hebrew studies.
* * *
and Paul Bader have been select.
ed to represent Mumford in the
Two June graduates of the
National Council of Teachers
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, FREIDA
of English Competition, a nation-
HAUSMAN and SHIFRA STOLL-
MAN were given Phi Beta Kappa wide contest designed to recogn-
a w a r d s for their scholastic ize outstanding high school En-
glish students. In last year's
achievements in their college pre-
contest, Mumford's nominees
paratory courses.
fared the best of all the schools
in the nation.
We Blush .. .
On the sports scene, the golf
The Jewish News regrets it foursome of Dennis Penner, Dan
erroneously listed the names of Bagdale, Steve Fishman and Bill
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Krohn as Bean set a new school record of
"the late" in last week's an-
148 on the nine-hole Belle Isle
nouncement of youth award win- course.,
ners.
Finally, Mumford's Boys tennis
The Krohns, of Laurel Valley team, featuring Rafe Weston, Dave
Dr., Southfield, are not only very Linden, Bruse Mackie and Ron
much alive, but also mighty Cohen has amassed a perfect 7-0
proud because their son, David record, well on its way to its ninth
Isaac Krohn, won a coveted hon- consecutive East Side City Title.
orable mention in the Mildred
Simons Rosenberg Memorial
Services to Honor
Youth Award competition.
David, a senior at Southfield
Hebrew School Grads
High School, is president of the
Sabbath services honoring con-
Shaarey Zedek Junior Congre-
firmands and graduates will be
gation and concertmaster in the
synagogue's youth symphony, held at Temple Israel, Beth Aaron
besides being active in public and Temple Emanu-El.
The services at Temple Israel
school activities.
will begin at 8 p.m. today.
At Beth Aaron the confirmation
Israeli Student Named
services will take place 9 a.m.
`Student of the Year'
Saturday. The 20 confirmands and
PHILADELPHIA (JTA) — Ran their parents will be seated in a
Grad, a 30-year-old Israeli student special section of the synagogue.
Services honoring the 22 gradu-
at the University of Pennsylvania,
was named the 1966 "Student of ates at Temple Emanu-El will be
the Year" by the International held 8:15 p.m. today. An oneg
House here. Grad, a native of Haifa, Shabbat honoring the graduates
will follow the service.
is studying accounting.

Torah, Civil Rights
Town Hall Topic

S

MUMFO1ID

She'll Graduate, Too

The name of Ann Brodsky was
regrettably omitted from the list
of graduates of Cong. Beth Sha-
lom Religious School in last week's
paper. Ann will graduate June 5.

W O W !

THE ORIGINAL

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
28—Friday, May 27, 1966

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