THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
22—Friday, August 1, 1969
Nancy Joan Berns Weds
Mr. Dennis I. Chaiken
'Sammy' Mothers Award 13 Grants
to Needy Students; 7 Are Israelis
ing assisted in their second year
of studies at U-M, are Uri Muel-
ler, in the school of landscape
architecture; Arie Bareket, engi-
neering; Moshe Hartman, Shmuel
Raz and Joseph David Ben-Dak,
sociology; Zionna Kopelovich,
French; and Carmi Bar Ilan.
At a luncheon celebration mark-
ing the 10th anniversary of the
Sigma Alpha Mu Mothers Alumni
Group, seven Israeli students at the
University of Michigan were
awarded scholarships, along with
six other needy students.
Hostess at the luncheon was Mrs.
David Tann, mother of the late
Donald Tann, for whom the alumni
group has named its scholarship
award. Young Tann, a member of
Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity who
was graduated at Ann Arbor in
1956. was killed while serving in
the U.S. Air Force. His parents
chose to honor his memory by
establishing a fund for scholar-
ships, and in the 10 years since,
the alumni group has awarded 53
such grants, in varying amounts.
The Israeli students, who are be-
They and the other recipients
were selected by the U-M schol-
arship office on the basis of
financial need, scholarship record
and campus participation. Ac-
cording to Mrs. Daniel C. Siegel,
honorary president of the moth-
ers alumni group, several Israeli
students who applied for aid had
to be refused because of the
group's limited funds.
She said gifts of aid from the
community would be gratefully
accepted by the alumni tribute
secretary, Mrs. Harry Baskin,
25883 Lathrup, Southfield, EL
6-7272.
tlieSS Other officers of the 65-member
group, whose sons are U-M "Sam-
mies" graduates, are Mesdames
Ellis Thal, president; Max Lichter,
vice president: Peter Altman,
treasurer; Adolph Lichter, Harold
Tobias, Abraham Satovsky, Ernest
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Golumbia, David Tann, Sam Bal-
kany and Albert Boesky, secre-
a STICKS TO THE
taries; and Harry Grossman, dec-
orations.
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in Germany 45 years ago foresaw
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Fred Hopfeld, 79, of Oxley Rd.,
dug up the animated children's
film in his basement after watching
the astronauts on the moon and
recalling "like a dream" the details
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Among the similarities between
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Nancy Joan Berns became the
bride of Dennis Ira Chaiken in a
recent ceremony at the Raleigh
House. Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick
officiated.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. George Berns of Lathrup
Blvd., Southfield, and Mr. and Mrs.
Irving Chaiken of Parkside Ave.
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