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… wealth of cultural oppor- age-wise, among the top scholar- tunities are available to students ship-winning high schools in the on the University of Michigan city. This is in keeping with Cen- campus. tral…
… soprano Teresa Stich-Randall. Both the Choral ■ Union and Extra Concert Series ■ are presented in Hill Auditorium. •••■ Rabbi S. Kaplan, midwest di- ••• rector of Hillel foundations and AM. director of Ohio…
… State UniverSi- ••••• ty's Hillel group, recently spoke to U. of M. students on "They ■■ No Longer Dwell in Booths" in connection with Sukkot. • NEW! Exclusie at Faultless United Nations Week will be A…
… the North End Clinic, the Jewish Home for 308 Fox Bldg. the Aged, the School of Phar- WO 2-4814 - UN. 4-4346 macy at the Hebrew University in Israel, the Allied Jewish Cam- paign, the Coldwater School…
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…Central High Youth Is Boys' Day Official Leonard Mitstone, a 17-year- old Central High School student, was elected City Clerk at a con- vention of 250 delegates from local public and p a r o c h i a…
… l schools and youth agencies. Milstone, of 13531 Dart- mouth, will be one of the youths to reign over Detroit's city 4government on 'Boys' Day, to- j day, at the De- trait City Hall. Boys' Day…
…, Leonard which will cul- minate in the attendance of all young officials at the annual Boy's Town-Catholic Central football game this evening, at Briggs Stadium, was originated in 1952. Tales Out of School…
… "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—Disraeli. By Ronnie Aronson Central High Lennie Milstone, of Central, finds himself being greeted in the halls by fellow students as "Mr. Clerk…
…." Lennie was recent- ly elected to the post of city clerk by a mass conclave of boys representing every school in the city at Boy's Day, held Oct. 11, at Veterans Memorial. These boys were given the…