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no -Q ,4 fr yr 4, SML fre MA, KL Ulflan 2 a!l0Il5 XPCCIIJELI HllJ2l'5fal'lAllg Members of the Human Relatnons Club played an nmportant role In fostermg respect for people throughout the world Promotmg the :deal that all are created equal the club sponsored an essay contest on thus sublect durmg Brotherhood Week and participated nn the panel duscussuon of the Jumor Round Table of Chrustnans and Jews A canned goods drnve at Thanksguvung for needy famulues was another of the clubs malor actlvltles The purpose of the Human Relatuons Club sponsored by Mr Paul Kerber of the Vocatnonal Department was to develop un students an under standmg of all men and to encourage them to practuce friendly relatlons with those whom they meet In their danly llves Membershup was open to students Interested In furtherung thus purpose Jr' HUMAN RELATIONS CLUB Rowl E R055 M Mmn fre oydmg Row 2 I. Mltchell G Levm B Burnstem G Roth R August R secretaryj C Adler ltreasurerj R Cobb fpresadentl J Radner Krops G Richmond S Dvorm J Rosenzweug C Halpern M lcorrespondmg secretaryl E Parker fcorrespondmg secretaryj Forman B Mill!! P KGYITBFCSPOHSOYJ Robert Cobb presldent of the Jumor Round Tgblg of Chnshlns and Jews has somethmg to contnbute to the group s dlscusslon 27
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JWSSC ,Sli Me pace owar gffer egpoorfdmand iya Once a month representatives from Mumford's Intramural Student Sportsmanship Council met and discussed various athletic problems with IMSSC members from other schools. This year the main goals of these discussions were to gain permission to have sport events scheduled at night and to create a better atmosphere at interschool athletic contests. The group's opening proiect was the sponsorship of the Kickoff dance. This party climaxed M Week and celebrated the Mustangs' crushing victory over the Pershing football team. Mr. Loren Gardner, science instructor, sponsor of the IMSSC, urged all sports-minded students to attend the club meetings. Steve Gilbar IMSSC president announces the winning M Week float at the Kickott IMSSC Rowl K Bleir S Rose S Frankel ltreasurerJ S Gilbar Arnold G Sandler D Ruch A Rothenberg C Barak lpresidentl S Starman lvice presidentl N Woolf Csecretaryl B Row3 C Gaynes E Simon A Blatt S Schlesinger M Grayson Woolf S Wamstock A Oboler G Kukes S Mark J Leib J Greene P Lichter S Row 2 L Gardner fsponsorl J Miller E Weinstein J Brenner Siem J Warshaw N Schafter R Stillman L Milan E Marks V 1. .. Z! ' ll I I ' ..,,,, .M H- if 1ce..a., L . .. , 1. ,. ,. ,. ,- 1- ,- ,- - ,. - ,, ,, :. ,. ,. ,. ,- I ,. , . ,. ,. ,. ,. ,- ,- In ,. la I ' ' l' I' I' I' I'
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G14 ana! W lljafuecl Greater interest in girls' athletics and the promotion of good sports- manship have been the main goals of the Girls Athletic Association for the past ten years. Activities such as intramural basketball and swimming, which were spon- sored by the GAA, again highlighted the school year. Other club activi- ties included picnics, a splash party, and a bike hike to Rouge Park. Some of Mumford's GAA members also visited the campuses of Eastern Michigan College, University of Michigan, and Wayne State University where they participated in statewide playdays with GAA members from other high schools. Membership in this club sponsored by Miss Eleanor Dunn health in structor was offered to those wishing to participate in the club activities GAA members are ready to leave on the club s annual bike hike to Rouge Park GAA Row 1 V Harper J Blumensteln B Weinberg B Gibson lsecretaryj N Rattner lpresudentl A Demlrpan lvicepresidentj M Chapman ftreasurerj S Teltlebaum G Roggm Row 2 W Crenshaw J Erlich J Helman P Sherman A lupo vsch S Stem S Atkins D Rank B Elgot C Wilson N Schroeder J Shapiro Row 3 B Woolf M Evans C Norman A Miller C Waldon l Kent J Rosenzwelg S Muskovntz C Green E Dunn Csponsorj Row 4 M Davis J Weiss J Adams N Pollock S Stillman A Weisman B Gibson J lepofslsy D Mills M Heavenrlch I I ' . . . . . . .. 1 . ' 1 ff' , X. ' ' 'H , , , , ., , , .Ji . v, was K: L, . , K. J.: 1 f K 111' x ,..-.1 , . . E Q , B ' 4 . 3 7 4' .. ss .Y ' X . -' , Y . 1 Z . , . , . , . - - , , , l . , : . , . , . , . , . , . . , . , . . 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 I . , . , . , . , . - 5 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - , . , . , . , . , . , . , 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 -
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