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June 21, 1974 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-06-21

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36—Friday, June 21, 1974

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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MICHAEL KAPLIT

Western High Faculty Honors
Panush, the Retiring Principal

Louis Panush, principal of
Detroit's
'W e s t e r n High
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School, well-known as a sci-
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ence teacher, administrator
642-1039
and Hebrew educator, will
, 474-7768
retire in July after 40 years
of service.
Of Detroit's 22 high school
principals, Panush has had
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the greatest number of years
of service in one school,
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earning the title "Dean of
Detroit High School Princi-
pals." He was promoted to
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the principalship of Western
in 1963, having been assistant
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Thurs. to 9 P.M.
283 Hamilton
principal at Mackenzie High
Birmingham (Near Crowley s)
School since 1958.
Panush served as teacher,
department head, coordinator
of National Science Founda-
tion Institutes, and coordina-
tor of the Southeastern Mich-
igan Junior Science and Hu-
manities Symposiums since
1963, a position he will con-
tinue to fill after his retire-
ment.
The Modern Sound of Distinctio
He started Hebrew classes
at Wayne State University in
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1945 and taught there until
1958. From 1929 to 1954 he
MARTIN KOSINS
taught Hebrew, Bible and
5,40-755A
Jewish history in Detroit He-
brew and religious schools.
He has published exten-
original personalized center- 'al sively in Metropolitan De-
pieces, favors, & invitations for
troit Science Review, Science
Teacher, national and 'Michi-
all occasions.
gan journals, the Phi Delta
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Kappan and The Jewish
News.-
by Bev Kurtis 353-9199
Panush has held office in
Metropolitan Detroit Science
silk & artificial flower arrange-
Club, Michigan Science
ments to suit home or office
Teachers Association, Cen-
decor.
tral Association of Science
and Mathematics Teachers,
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American Association - for the
626.5536
626.7312 —
Advancement of Science, Phi
BAZAARS
INVITES
4 Delta Kappa, National As-
sociation of Secondary School
Principals and National As-
sociation of Professors of
Hebrew.
He was president of Zionist
Organization of Detroit, 1968-
1970, and president, Zionist
Federation of Detroit, 1971-
1972.
Born in Szczuczyn,,Poland,
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Panush received • his high
school education at the He-
Removed and Rehung
brew Gymnasium, Bialystok.
His undergraduate and grad-
uate work were completed at
Wayne State University
where he earned his BA
and MA degrees in science
1023 S. Monroe, Dearborn, Mich.
and science education.
As principal of a high
school located in Detroit's
southwest side, Panush cites
its natural integration as one
of the main reasons the

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school was free of unrest and
disruption in the late sixties
and early seventies. Blacks,
whites and Chicanos enjoy a
spirit of understanding and
togetherness which helps
minimize any problems that
may arise.
Panush and his wife Tillie
are members of Cong. Sha-,
arey Zedek. They have four
daughters and 10 grandchil-
dren. Panush plans to spend
some retirement time visit-
ing with his family, writing
and acting as a consultant.
A retirement dinner. June
26, at Mercy College Confer-
ence Center, is being ar-
ranged by the Western High
faculty, associates and stu-
dents. Details' may be ob-
tained by calling the school,
825-2337.

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Screening

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Dr. Ralph Cash, chairman
of pediatrics at Sinai Hospi-
tal, is one of 48 doctors, nur-
ses and technicians voluntar-
ily working in the Tay-Sachs
screening program 10 a.m.-4
p.m. Sunday, and again on
June 30, at United Hebrew
Schools. Doctors will be able
to determine if couples or in-
dividuals of child-bearing age
are carriers who could trans-
mit the always fatal disease.
while they last!
Children born with Tay-
Sachs disease are doomed to
death by their fourth or fifth
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ish ancestry are most at risk.
The Tay-Sachs screening pro-
gram, is 'a joint undertaking
of %Sinai Hospital and the
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Henry Ford Hospital. It is
sponsored financially by the
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FASP-HONS
Jewish Community Founda-
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tion (United Jewish Chari-
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ties) with the cooperation of
the March of Dimes.
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