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-Page Eight--THE ARIZONA POST--Friday, June 27, 1928-CenterHighlightsBy MILDRED FAULKNERTHE CENTER’S swim team, although only new on the scene, placed 7th in a field of 15 teams in the Roosevelt Relays in Phoenix, June 14.Center swimmers got into 9 finals and the youngsters had a fine time on their first trip. They went to a movie and went boat riding in En-canto Park before the swim meet. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sirota and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Yavelberg accompanied the swim team.THE CENTER swim team won 12 of 32 races in the city novice swim meet at the Lighthouse Y June 8. Among the Center winners were Mike Sirota, Esther Rudis, Fran Kuropatkin, Jeff Schantz, Dave Jacobs, Naomi Siegel, Linda Milstein and Margie Karchner.A dual meet is scheduled June 24 at 7:30 p.m. at the Lighthouse Y.STAYING ON the cool subject of swimming, many families are finding they can have family fun by taking advantage of the later hoursTHE SUMMER DANCE—Mrs. Frances Smith Cohen, director of the Center’s School of Dance, is rejoining the Center staff to instruct dancing at summer camps. Pictured with Mrs. CohenNever Too Old To Be Bar MitzvahLOS ANGELES (JTA) — The President of Temple Beth Emet became a Bar Mitzvah recently.Fred Fine reached the customary 13th year 23 years ago bereft of the usual Jewish education needed for the ceremony and did not have one.Last July, when he became president of his Temple, he began Hebrew studies and decided he should have his Bar Mitzvah like any other Jewish male. He studied with Rabbi Aaron J. Tofield and last week chanted the prayers and the chapter of the Prophets in the traditional ceremony.Ellenville Names First Jewish FiremanELLENVILLE, N. Y. — (JTA)—One of three volunteer fire companies here eased a sharp public controversy over bias againstTpVi mamKorc thio WPPkSecond Session Of CenterCamps Will Begin June 30The second session of the Tucson Jewish Community Center’s summer camp program for youngsters will begin June 30, announced Benjamin N. Brook, executive director.The Center is operating a Day Camp, Play Camp and an outstanding Trailblazer camp for youngsters 11 to 14. Play camp is for children 3 to5 years and Day Camp for youngsters 6 to 11.ESTHER ROSEN has join ed the Center teaching staff to offer instruction in art, weaving, ceramics, copper enameling, and leathercraft. Mrs. Frances Smith Cohen, director of the Center School of Dance, has joined the staff to offer beginning and advanced instruction in tap, ballet and modern dance to the Day Camp and Trailerblazers.An intensive swimming program also will be given at the Center camps. The Center hasSAN FRANCISCO (JET)— Albert C. Wollenberg has been installed as a judge of the United States District Court. Judge Wollenberg, who is president of Congregation Emanu-El, was sworn in by Judge Louis E. Goodman, who 16 years ago became the first Jewish member of the federal bench west of the Mississippi River.-o-CASABLANCA (JTA) — Rabbi M a k 1 o u f Toledano, Chief Rabbi of Casablancaan able staff of Red Cross water safety instructors.Trailblazers will be given Cowboy instruction in horseback riding in the scenic Forty-Niner ranch area.Two Center busses will take campers to places of interest each week and there will be overnight trips for Trailblazers and older day campers.NORMAN SHAPIRO andRudy Thompson head the Day Camp while Mrs. Ann Sandell and Charles Beal have been added to the Trailblazer staff headed by Ed Jones.Miss Ellen Benjamin directs Play Camp.Registration for the second and third sessions of all three camps is being taken at the Center office. The second session runs from June 30 to July 18 and the third session from July 21 to Aug. 8.GUEST-RANCH!!
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