34—Friday, June 14,1968
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Youth News
Recruiters Seeking VISTA Volunteers
The success of the more than
4,000 Volunteers In Service To
America everywhere in the United
States and its territories has
sharply increased the demand.
To help fill the need, VISTA re-
cruiters will visit Detroit June
25-27. They will be available to
answer questions, discuss the in-
dividual role and to accept appli-
cations into the country's anti-
poverty program.
Headquarters for the drive will
be the Downtown Public Library,
121 Gratiot. Information centers
also will be located at Eastland
(near Hudson's), Northland (in
front of Kresge's) and Westland ;
(in the East Court).
VISTA trains volunteers to
work with local sponsoring agen-
cies throughout the United States,
the Virgin Islands, PuertO Rico
and the District of Columbia.
There are VISTA volunteers at
work today in city slums, rural
America, on Indian reservations,
with Eskimos in Alaska, in mi-
grant farmworker's communi-
ties, with the mentally retarded,
and in Job Corps centers.
Hillel Graduation Marks Milestone
Hillel Day School will hold its
second annual commencement ex-
ercises 8 p.m, Tuesday at the Jew-
ish Center.
This year's graduates began
their eduCation in the first kinder-
garten class of the school and are
the first students to have com-
pleted 10 years of education in
Hillel.
Abe Kasle, Hillel, president, will
welcome the parents and guests on
behalf of the school. There will be
musical arrangements by the Sil-
vertone Trio and the school choir,
under the direction of Mrs. Goldie
Eskin.
Theme of this year's com-
mencement and graduation jour-
nal is "Israel's 20th Anniversa-
ry."
Diplomas will be awarded to the
graduates by Wolf Snyder and Is-
rael Elpern, co-chairmen of the
education committee.
Rabbi Simon Murciano, head-
master, will deliver the charge to.
Mimimum age is 18 years; there
is no upper age limit. No examin-
ations or specific education is re-
quired. Each applicant is judged
on his own merits and the contri-
bution he can make to the pro-
gram.
Volunteers are given allowances
for good housing, personal ex-
penses, plus a stipend of $50 per Livonia USY to Host
month served, which is paid at —
Kegional Conclave
the end of service.
Livonia Jewish Congregation's
Chapter United Synagogue Youth
will host the regional USY conven-
tion June 23-25. Delegates from
school's chapter of the honor so- cities in Pennsylvania, Illinois,
ciety and the California Scholas- Ohio, Indiana and Michigan will
tic Federation Mark was honored atend the three-day program.
by his school with an "Award for
Adviser Carol Curtis, along with
Outstanding Service," the highest adult committee advisers, is help-
award that schoolmates, teachers ing with arrangements.
and school administrators can be-
stow. He has been an elected stu-
dent body officer throughout his Jewish-Arab League
high school career. As an accom- Holds Meeting in Paris
plished clarinetist and vibrahar-
PARIS (JTA) — A newly formed
pist. he was also given an award association for Jewish-Arab friend-
for "Outstanding Instrumental Mu- ship held its first meeting here.
sic" and was a -member of the All
Its founder is Mrs. Clara Mal-
City Honor Orchestra and All City raux, a writer and former wife of
Honor Band. Mark has won three Andre Mairaux. the French min-
varsity letters in tennis and during ister of culture.
the past several years has par-
Its purpose is to effect a re-
ticipated in many tennis tourna- conciliation between Arabs and
ments throughout California. This Jews born in Arab countries.
summer he will be working on a re-
search project in neurophysiology
ESCAPE THE HEAT!
at the City of Hope Medical Center
Enjoy the coot breezes
under a research grant. Mark's
of MIAMI BEACH at
SCHECHTER & HIRSCH'S
sister. Emily, is a sophomore at
Brandeis University.
They Made The Grade
MARK W. SIEGEL son of Dr. ,
and Mrs. Daniel C. Siegel, former
Detroiters of Pasadena, Calif., was
recently chosen the Junior Ex-
change Clubs' "Boy of the Year
for California." This statewide
award is based on scholarship,
leadership, service and extracur-
ricular activities. Mark is gradu-
ating high school with honors in
June and in the fall will attend the
University of California at San
Diego, where he will begin a pre-
medical course. President of his
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JUDITH WEISSMAN, 17, of
Haverhill, Mass., daughter of the
former executive director of the
Detroit Labor Zionist movement
and director of the Jewish Centers
here is representing National
Young Ladies Judea at the World
Zionist Congress in Jerusalem.
Judy, reared in Detroit and Akron,
will graduate from high school in
Haverhill this month. Daughter of
the Nahum Weissmans, she is
national vice president of Young
Judea. Her older sister, Debbie,
former national president of the
movement, likewise attended the
IATZCongress in Jerusalem as the
youngest delegate three years ago.
Debbie, incidentally, was captain
of Barnard College's victorious
all-girl team which retired un-
defeated after five wins on the
College Bowl television program.
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NANCY KOFFMAN, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ross L. Koffman
of Grandville Ave., received two
gold keys and a third place award
in the Detroit News Scholastic
Awards. Cited for her essays and
creative writings, the Emerson
Junior High School ninth grader
was the top winner for her junior
high division in the Southeastern
Michigan District. Nancy belongs
to the United Synagogue Youth of
Cong. Beth Moses.
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RICHARD SARASON, son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. Kenneth Sarason,
25940 Concord, Huntington Woods,
was one of two juniors and 53
seniors at Brandeis University
who were recently elected mem-
bers in course of the university's
Phi Beta Kappa chapter. Sarason,
a junior majoring in philosophy,
spent the first semester of the year
in Israel at the Brandeis-sponsored
Jacob Hiatt Institute. He is a mem-
ber of Hillel and the university's
Choral Union.
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morning it all goes to waste.
It's our night life.
Great shows every night. First in one night club, then
in the. other. Act after act. And when you think it's
going to end, our MC announces another.
Several times, the Golf Pro has asked the MC to tell
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So one of these days, our Pro will really get mad and
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