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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

36—Friday, June 5, 1970

Confirmands, Grads Listed

Honorees of the week will be ment and musical direction by
the students being confirmed and Mrs. Bella Goldberg. The com-
graduated from a r ea Jewish munity is invited.
schools, starting with services this
Confirmands are Harriet Jo Bau-
evening.
man, Paula Sue Benderoff, Wendy
Temple Beth El will graduate Sue Bittker, Susan Cantor, Raiselle
a class of 51 from its high school Corey, Pamela Gail Fishman,
department at Sabbath evening Susan F. Goldenberg. Beth Green-
berg, Audrey Beth Kaner, Judie
services 8:30 p.m. today.
The valedictory address will be Kaufman, Donna LeVine, Sylvia
given by Joan Ruth Merdler and Karen Rochlen, Shelley Rubin,
the baccalaureate sermon, "Your Doree Sue Schwartz, Cynthia Beth
Tree of Life," by Dr. Richard C. Shulak. Andrea Shumaker, Judi
Hertz. Diplomas and prayer books Weiss and Linda Renee Woolman.
will he presented by Rabbi Mor-
Temple Beth Jacob confirmation
ton M. Kanter, Albert D. Blatnik-
off, president of the men's club. and high school graduation serv-
and Gordon S. Gard. immediate ices will be held 7:30 p.m. Tues-
past president of the men's club. day.
The awards will be presented by
Arthur Kollin, religious school
James J. Levbarg, educational chairman, announces that 10 stu-
director; Merton J. Segal, chair- dents will be confirmed. The serv-
man of the religious school com- ice will be conducted by Rabbi H.
mittee; and Robert N. Canvasser, Philip Berkowitz.
president of the temple.
Those being confirmed are Steph.
A class of 116 boys and girls will en Birnkrant, Paige Cherno, Alan
be confirmed by Rabbi Hertz and Cinoman, Julie Cotten, Yvonne
Rabbi Kanter 10 a.m. Sunday.
Jaspan, Joseph Kahn, Jeffrey Lip-
shaw, Mark Simon, Sally Steinmar
Adas Shalom Synagogue will and Wendy Talan.
present its annual confirmation
High school graduates are Den-
service 9:30 a.m. Sunday in the nis Kollin and Rot- art Kahn. •

main sanctuary.
• * •
The confirmation class will pre-
Temple Israel's confirmation
sent the cantata "Conflict and
Concord." directed by Rabbi Leo class will be honored at services
nard S. Callan, with accompani 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Following are
the confirmands:

Akiva
Action Line

By SHELDON KLEIN
Last week, the entire eighth
grade of Akiva went on its annual
class trip to Chicago. The class
stayed at the homes of pupils from
the eighth grade of the Billet
Torah North Suburban Day School
in Skokie. The eighth grade He-
brew teacher,
Samuel Betsalel,
l S
and his wife ac-
companied the
group. The stu-
dents ate all their 1
meals in the cafe-
teria of the Yes-
hiva High School.
The group trav-
eled to and from Sheldon
Chicago via Greyhound bus. The
trips there and back, although
five hours long, were a lot of
fun for the students.
Upon arriving in Chicago, the
eighth grade went straight to the
HMO Torah School, where they
met the eighth grade of that
school, as well as the principal,
Rabbi A. Bruckenstein. He was
kind enough to make all the
arrangements for the Akiva stu-
dents. That night the kids just
went to their respective homes,
and got acquainted with each
other.
The next day, students of both
schools went on a sightseeing
tour of Chicago. They visited
such places as the Civic Center,
where the students were im-
pressed by the colossal Picasso
which stands outside the center.
They also went to the Chicago
Sun Times Building, the Mer-
cantile Exchange and the Pru-
dential Building.
That night, both classes went
howling, which was most enjoy-
able.
The next day, the Akiva eighth
grade boys went on a tour of the
Hebrew Theological College in
Skokie. They were taken on a full
tour of the yeshiva, and even were
allowed to sit in on a Gemora
Shi'ur. All the boys were very im-
pressed by the vast facilities of
the school.
That afternoon, the group visited
the Museum of Science and Indus-
try, which was for some, the high-
light of the trip.
The class then rode back to De-
troit, where the weary eighth
graders were met at the bus ter-
minal by their parents.
All in all, it was a most unique
and enjoyable experience for every-
one.

Betty Amber, Patricia Baker, Sharon
Bargman, Daniel Barth, Daniel Beer-
bohm, Lori Senn, Cheryl Bensman,
Marcy Benyas. Leonard Berger. Ellen
liletnak. Bonnie Sue Blumlo, Paul Bod-
ner, Julie Brickner, Eric Brooks, Steven
Brown, Susan Brown. Richard Cassel,
Barbara Sue Cole. Alison Conn. Melanie
I Conn, Marti Ellen Cowan, Deborah
Crantz, Jean Dizik, Bonnie Lynn Dosie,
Brian Elkins, Irma Essick, Barbara
Fnizk,FreSeusan juliFeisp rbeeeir.1 :
Flcoarnile Jo
Arlene
man. Judy Fried and Steffen Fuller.
Also, Leslye Galperin, Lawrence Gay-
nor, Ann
Robert
Brenda Grossm an, Ronald Gruskin,
Roseanne Handler, Stephen Kalman,
, Gordon
Vicki Kirsch , Hope K
Krainen. Jonathan Landsman, Victolia
Landsman, Edward Lansat, Sheryl Lei-
bowitz. Amy Beth Lezell, Eric Lipsitt,
Marjorie Litinsky, Howard Luby, Elyse
Madgy, Jeffrey Mark, Robin Marrich
and Sheri Noble.
Also, Brad Oppenheimer, Barbara
Panter. Daniel Pernick, Kathy Pianko,
Bernie Polen, Carol Raskin. Sheryl
Reiss. Lisa Rice, Donna Roberts, Dean
Rosenberg. Michelle Rosenfeld, David
Ross. Albert Ross, Joan Rothenberg,
Lisa Rottenberg, Linda Rowe, Lori
Schaefer, Joanne Schmier, Helene
Schriber, James Schultz, Deborah Segal,
Sheri Schwartz, Eric Simons, Scott
Simons, Kathy Singer, Lynn Sipher,
Michael Snyder, Benjamin Solomon.
Martin Solomon. Stuart Sprague, Lori
Stewart and Robert Strager.
Also, Steven Schwartz Tatelman, Den-
ise Thal, Joanne Traurig, Donna Trull-

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Wasserman,
eln DRichard
'
ra
Lori Well, Sheryl Weinberg, Donna
'en.ianteinDe‘ti.errt zN.V e
. l iondg a r ‘.. Michael Reiss,
Wo t oc k
Zatkin, Mark Zausmer
, Randee
Zeitlin.

R .

Bowling Tourney,
Family Picnic in
Bnai Moshe Plans

Cong. Bnai Moshe Talis and
Tephillin Club will hold its annual
Father and Son Bowling Tourna-
ment 8:30 a.m. Sunday. Seymour
Kaplan, youth director, said that
the fathers will join the group for
services and breakfast prepared
by the mens club. Then, they will
compete in a three-game playoff
at Oak Park Lanes. The following
trophies will be presented:
1st place team, Larry Tureff,
Barry Stein, Marty Striks, Wally
Liberman and Dan Hirsch; 2nd
place team, Sheldon Kaplan, Mark
Migdal, Bruce Migdal and Ralph
Benaim; high game, Gordon Sim-
koff; high series, Dan Hirsch; total
pins, Gordon Simkoff; and most
improved, Bob Ackerman.

The Bnai Moshe Youth Commis-
sion is sponsoring a family picnic
noon-5 p.m. Sunday at the Oak
Park Municipal Park, Northfield
and Parklawn area 4 and 5. Hot-
dogs and refreshments will be
served.
The program will include relay
races and games for all ages,
including a father and son base-
ball game. Prizes will be dis-
tributed. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lan-
dau are chairmen.

Young Actors to Do Play on Television

Youth

News

•:

They Made
The Grade

The Young Actor's Guild of the
Jewish Center will again appear
on Channel 4, presenting a scene
from "Tom Sawyer" on the
"Oopsy" Playhouse, 9 a.m. June
14.
In the cast will be liana Bar-
Levav, Sandy Ryder, Janet Sor-
kowitz, Philip Silverman, Sheldon
Stern, David Warren and Brian
Weissberg.
Several months ago students in
one of the seven drama classes at
the Center appeared on TV in a
scene from "Aladdin and the
Wonderful Lamp."
Irene Malin, drama coordinator
and acting teacher for all classes
at the Center, reports there have
been many requests for her acting
groups to perform scenes, or one-
act plays.

DANIEL LEEMON, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Philmore A. Leemon of
Talbot Ave., Huntington Woods,
graduating summa cum laude
from Berkley High School, receiv-
ed the Distinguished Achievement
Award, presented to the outstand-
ing senior boy. Daniel also receiv-
ed a National Merit Scholarship,
an award as one of the Michigan
winners in the competition spon-
Among the scripts are a number
sored by the National Council of of tales by Martha Keller of Birm-
Teachers of English and a Univer-
sity of Michigan Regents Scholar-
ship. Daniel, who has been a final-
DICK STEIN
ist for the past three years in the
Presents
Michigan Mathematics Competi-
THE
DICK
STEIN ORCHESTRA
tion, was awarded the Mathema-
AND
tics Cup as the outstanding mathe-
THE JEEP SMITH ORCHESTRA
matics student. His name will ap-
LI 7 . -2770
pear next to that of his sister,
Elaine, who won the cup in 1966, ,
and who will be graduated this '
month from MIT, when Daniel
will begin in September. Daniel
also won the French Cup awarded
to the outstanding student in
French and was named outstand-
ing delegate to the Model United
Nations Assembly. He received
awards as best thespian and was
named Outstanding Thespian by
the International Thespian So-
ciety.

* •

Piano pupils from the class of
Mrs. Harvey E. Sibrack. have reg-
istered as candidates for member-
ship in the National Fraternity of
Student Musicians, sponsored by
the National Guild of Piano Teach-
ers of which their teacher is a
member. The group of young piano
hobbyists will strive for national
and international honors which the
mother organization will confer.
The following students will perform
Monday at Grinnell Brothers:
Debbie BOrin, Judy
Susie Blake,

Buegeleisen. Phyllis Engler, Loren
Gunsberg, Danny Halpern, Caren Har-
wood, Debbie Karnes, Sherri Karnes
Missy Krause, David Newman, Richard
Newman, Bat-Sheva Nivy, Joanna Stark,
Julie Stark. Daniel Stearns, and Paula
Sulkin.

• s *
Cadet IRA DICKMAN, student
in the Roosevelt Military Aca-
demy, Aledo, Ill., was cited for
excellence at graduation cere-
monies honoring award winners
for the fourth quarter of the school
year. Cadet Dickman is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. David Dickman,
19149 Lauder. An eighth grader, he
was presented an award for excel-
lence in chorus and band.
e e e
STANLEY HOROWITZ, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Horowitz of
Sussex Ave., Oak Park, was grad-
uated in biology from Wayne State
University. He will enter the Uni-
versity of Michiga n's medical
school in the fall.



*

Among the recipients of Junior
Phi Beta Kappa awards recently
was CLAUDIA HOLZMAN, daugh-
ter of the Erwin Holzmans of Bev-
erly Ave., Oak Park. Claudia, a
senior at Cass Technical High
School, plans to attend the Univer-
sity of Michigan.
• *
An 8,000 pound (82,320) scholar-
ship, first prize in the annual
Weizmann Institute-Bank Hapoa-
lim Mathematics Olympiad, was
awarded to AHARON RUCHMAN,
a 12th grader in Haifa's Reali High
School, at a ceremony held Sun-
day in the Institute's Wix Auditor-
ium at Rehovot. Ruchman, who
will be able to use his scholarship
at any recognized Israel institution
of higher learning, achieved a high
score in a test which might have
strained the abilities of more ma-
ture mathematicians.

Unasked advice is a trespass on
sacred privacy.

ingham, who had her own "Peter
Pan Players" Theater in St. Louis.
She also wrote the scripts for the
cartoon series "Looney Tunes"
and "Merrie Melodies" in Holly-
wood.

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