NEBRASKA STATE
Vol. XXXIX —No. 81
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wmmmim 11. A I', captains tirid lvorlirrn mi'l nt the Iiuiuc ot Mrs. .Tuscjili (IIIHS, (ittiiTnl Wnmcii'H IMvisInn <<>-elialriii:in, for Sunday tvu ."mil nil Intensive l'lii!iuitlir<i|iicH c:uni»:il|rii planiilug M'ssion. 1'rt'KMit « I T P (barU miv fct.indliij,' left to rl«ht>: Kaluli Franklin, Mrs. Duvid <irppnl)prp, Nylvlii r.'irilinaii, Alro. Harry Itothol/,, IZIalrip AreiiRon, WPSW, lllanlt, Kli»i1n:lli Hart, .Mrs. .Tulln Jacobs, Mrs. Aim MUZIT, Mr*, .Toner Mayer, Mrs. .Wave Bcclicr. (Kcnti-d li<ft to right):' Mrs, (,'url I-u:;m:ui ,MrH. Anne Kosliln, I.lllijin Slut/.liy, Mrs. Harry SallzIIIIUI, Mrs. I'iiilip I). 8ehwiiT.tr., 15. & I', chairman, and Mn>. Alexander
I>. Fraiilc,General M'OIUCII'H Chairman, Mrs. diaries S. Jtoss, Mr«. Allco IIICJ-IT, Julia /idler, Mrs. Itoso Sulilk and Mrs. Sol Miroff. (Not slnnyn nre)s Uclii'.cca IScrc.ovlci, Mrs. Flu I'.rmilistrin, Mrs. Isndoro Dunsky, Mrs. Sarah IVIIniaii, Mrs. ICII/nlirtli Fried, Mrs. Morris <;insbur(j, J.cn {Jrernhcrp, Mr*. K:tm J,i>nk, KvBlyn I.rvy, Itila iioMMi, Mrs. lOthvln Itcisenhlatt, Mrs. Jennie KosonMaU, Uorolhy ItoMullial, M^rs. I'"aii Khenimri, IJclie Siegel, Mrs. Louis Soltrin, Ida Nprln^, Durulliy Woinrr, l('iiniile Wezclirian, and Mrs. Marian Vault/..
Rozanne Siporin Chairman Of New College Division
29 Youth Coundl W.0. Boys Appointed; To Hive Plays Sun. The Workmen Circle Dramatic Rally, April 30 Club will present two one-act
Miss Ro'zanno Siporin, UnlverKllty or Oinahn fcopliomoa-, will serve ns choinii.'in of the newest
division of th«\ Jewish Philanthropies Campaign. She will bond tho newly designated College Section, Sum •Steinberu, General Campaign eliairman, said.
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"Mils Siporin, is a very capable younfT woman, whose personality and abilities will be a credit and Incentive for all tho:;e who ni-o scrvinj; with her," Mr, Stclnbenr, said. "The division is very fortunate to have Kozanne Siporin as chairman. She is very conscientious and has many fine ideas on cxeeulinrc.a'campaign iimonE tlii: colicRe youth." Opens at Tnistln Home The college drive, the first of Us kind In several years, will open its activities at an open house on the evening of May 7, (Continued on I'njje 3.)
Cap.ililc YOUIIR VVoiiuin
A newly completed pool with n largo adjacent bath iiousc is wailinj: for the first bus load of Camp Jay-C-O cmnpers who will arrive .Tune 25 for the opening session nt the 1001 loentlon just west of Louisville, Ncbr. and next to the future site recently ac<|iiirrd by the Jewish The pool, in the form of a "T" was designed to accommodate swimming and diving classics' at the Fame time. A large, bathhouse ifl equipped with private dressing rooms for boys and girls and ample showering space. Water sports and associated activities will play an important role in the 1BC1 camp program, Norman Batt, camp chairman, paid, In urging residents of tbo community to enroll their children as soon as possible to malco sure they may ur,e this wonderful facility. Reservations are being taken at Jewish Community Center camp office. For additional information call 34.2-130G and ask lor the camp headquarters. (Camp pictures at bottom of liage.)
Befit Israel Program Oiling Irene Dunne Bob Consldinc; prominent radio commentator and news columnist, will be in Omaha, Sunday, April 23 to appear on the program at Hetli Israel when Miss Irene Dunne, famous fiim star, will receive, the synagogue's annual Humanitarian Awat d. Dan Gordman, General Chairman of the event, said Mr. Considine, who just- returned from (Continued on Page 3.)
_'l'op entertainment has been obtained for Hie I'.iG! YouUi
plays with songs and readings, Sunday, April 23, at 8 p.m. at the Council Philanthropies rally, to Jewish Community Center. be held on April .'10. at the SherTickets (75 cents per person) aton-Fontenellc Hotel, at 7:.'!0 a. m. Carol Itosenbaum and Kob- may be purchased at the door becrt GIVJ.IS, drive eo-thairni(M), an- ginning a t j p. m., Morris Goodman, chairman, reported. nounced. The complete program, will be nnnuunccit after arrangements for the appearance of a prominent speaker, are definite. Preparations for the rally were made at a captain's meeting reThe Golden ARC Club "will celecently, .Stephen Guss, Grand Marshal nnd Youth Council brate its ninth birthday with an president, said, Susan Speicr, the open house, tea and anniversary other Grand Marshal, discussed program on April 24 at 1 p. m, the duties of the captains nt Unit at the Jewish Community Center. Golden AgerN Invited time. The club which Is giving the Twenty-nine high school boys have been appointed as lieutenants to represent thoir Youth Council affiliations at the drive. They are: Arnold Manvilz, Gary Parilman, Steve Boguduval, H;tr]an Itimmerman, Abe Lcbcr, A7.A No. 3; Donald Kraft, Kick Knjjle, Irvin Karl, Sheldon PurParodies for the "Three Coins" elman, AZA No. 100; Howard wiio will present musical enterIlnhn, Steve ICaplan, Richard Kp- tainment at tho "Fountains of stein, John Spitzer, Larry Gross- Fashion," Israeli style show to man, AZA No. 1000; Donald be Kh'en by the Omaha Chapter Fiedler, Uo/rer Friedman, Barry of Hadassah, are beinf; written Goldvvare, Steve Marcus, Mar-' by Mrs. Robert Gerellck, with shall Widman, I-Ioyd Koitstein, Mrs. Harry DuBoff, accompanist Ted Sanford, Arnold Weitz, Itay- and Mrs. Robert Rosen, director. im; James Kagan, i^urry Kurz, The fashions produced in IsBruce Bernstein, Jerry Frank, rael at the Hadassah sponsored Kenneth Rosen, Bruce VVintroub, Alice Seligsberg Vocational High Howard Chudacoff, Independents. (Continued on Page 3.)
Camper* In the proccs« ot legteterlng for the annual Camp about the Joys ot the put years aa shown ia,tb« stwve scene* ot camp
Members of the Business and Professional Women's Division of the Philanthropies Campaign, will hold their annual cocktail supper on Wednesday, April 2G, beginning at 5.-.'JO p. m. at the Jewish Community Center. Sppflnl Division TJiis special division composed of women in business or in professional roles as their unit title specifies, many UoUUnp; key \\asition.s of responsibility in the city, annually join forces during the campaign, to do their part for Philanthropies, Mrs. Philip D. Schwartz, chairman of the group, pointed out. She praised Uieir devotion io this community endeavor and conducted the briefing session attended Sunday by the. women (tv the photograph at. the led. Israel Stylo NIiow The evening's program will feature a fashion .show of creations designed and made by teenage students who attended Hatlsissiih's AVicc SeVigsta'g Vocational HI'KII School in Jerusalem, Mrs. Schwartz urged all members of the division to join tha women for this annual and entertaining affair. She asked that reservations be made immediate, ly by calling the Center, 312-3366. LAW
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Sheldon KVMIVI \vi\l serve as I0G1-G2 editor of the Law lieview at the University of Nebraska College of Law a t Lincoln. ITo is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Krantz.
Golden Age Club's Ninth Be Celebrated
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affair bus extended invitations t» similar Golden Age groups including the Parks and Recreation .Department, Senior Citizens Club, Retired Teachers, YMCA, Salvation Army, Telephone Pioneers of America, Florence Home, Wesley House, Christ Child, Dr. PWllp Sher Jewish Home for the Aged, German American Rest Home, Fontcnelle Home, I m m a n u e l Home, Lutheran Homo and St. Vincent Home. Invited also are members of the Council of Jew. ish Women and interested persons of the community. Mayor Issues rroelamalion A proclamation Issued by Mayor John Rosenblatt declaring May as Senior Citizens' Month, will' bo presented to tho gathering y Trostin, V™y Trostin City Councilman Council a ™l Jewish Federation Preside^. The program will bo opened with. Mrs ' Nathan Simon, Golden Age (Continued on Page 3.)
We. Camp Joy-C-C nglgtraUoon t«r the coming season, to jotee <« at the caoi» ofOee of the Jenfeh Community Center.