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Flint BB Women Elect Officers
Flint Chapter, Bnai Brith
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Dave Magidsohn aver-
aged 215.9 for 24 games to
win the Dick Rau Marathon
tournament at Southland
Lanes.
Rae Grudinsky, execu-
tive secretary at Genesee
Bank, has just been elected
Michigan division treasurer
of the National Secretaries
Association (International).
Miriam Ruth Labiner,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Eli Labiner, will be
graduated from Central
High School with high dis-
tinction. She is a member of
the National Honor Society
and a student in Flint's
Academically Gifted Pro-
gram. She will enter the
Honors College of Michigan
State University in the fall.
Jordan Powell
Labiner, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Eli Labiner, has been
awarded a four-year schol-
arship, based on competi-
tive examination, to attend
Cranbrook School.
Eli Labiner, a member of
the C.S. Mott College phi-
losophy faculty, has been
awarded a sabbatical leave
for research and study.
president; Lea Trager,
membership; Bessie Myers,
ADL; Mimi Block and Sha-
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Whistle Watch; Ms. Scho,
Annette Schafer and Ms.
Stein, Council representa-
tives; and Sue Himelhoch,
Stella Koenig, Barbara Ab-
ramson, Joanne Klein,
Anne Kaplan, Sylvia Be-
rner, Ms. Schafer, Rose
Rubenstein and Harriet
Freeman, chairmen.
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