32—Friday, May 1, 1970 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Trio of Youth Award Ai tuners 1. Winners of the annual League of Jewish Women's Youth Awards (from left) Lauren 'den, Mark Goldsmith and Debra Fauman are holding the silver religious items that attest to their leadership and community participation. Looking on are (from left) Mrs. Norman Kanter, youth awards chairman; Frank Lederman and Mrs. Joseph Maltzer, two of the judges; and Mrs. Louis Redstone, League presi- dent. Center Pioneers to Explore attire at Wooded Drake Rd. Site This Summer The Pioneer Unit of the Jewish Center Day Camp will again be available to boys and girls age 10'_-12. Most of the Pioneer Unit's activi- ties will take place at the Drake and Maple Rd. site, a wooded area with more than 100 acres to ex- plore. The Pioneers will create their own camp site, designing a number of original nature trails. Swimming is minutes away, and this year the Pioneers will benefit from regular horseback riding with instruction, canoeing, row boating and overnight. Special emphasis will be on learning how to adapt to the out-of- doors. Directing the Pioneer Unit is Fred Rose, a' staff member of - - Candy Centerpieces Personalized Party Mementos Invitations and Party Ac- cessories for all occasions. MARCIA MASSERMAN 646-6138 YOUR CANDID COLOR ALBUM FINER WINER WILL BE WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY AND ASSOCIATES KE 1-8196 0-7'firia! Moo HAL GORDON MUSIC For All Occasions BIG BANDS or SMALL COMBOS 642-5520 the Jewish Center for four years. Rose helped develop the Pioneer Unit last season and has been in- strumental in founding a father- son and mother-daughter Center Tamarack weekend. In 1968, he participated in the JewiSh Wel- fare Board Seminar in Jerusa- lem. Joyce Horowitz also will return for her second year in the Pioneer program. A music sophomore at the University of Michigan, she was a participant in the 1968 sum- mer ulpan in Is'rael. The Pioneer Unit is an optional feature of the day camp program and meets Monday through Friday. Two periods are available: June 22-July 17: and July 20 through Aug. 14. Home transportation is available. Additional programs for children and youth are described in a bro- chure. Applications are now avail- able. For information, call group services. DI 1-4200. 100 American Youth to Join in Israel's 1st Global Youth Festival NEW YORK — One hundred American boys and girls age 15-17 will participate in the first Inter- national Israel Youth Festival in Israel July 15-Aug. 5. They will be part of a total con- tingent of 500 Jewish youth from South America, South Africa, Israel and other countries at the jam- boree. Haskell Cohen, co-chairman of the National Jewish Welfare Board national basketball committee. who is international chairman of the Fourth graders of the Combined Hebrew-Yiddish Cultural School festival, said that the event will at a model seder in the Workmen's Circle Building, read the Prayer be marked by sport competition, for the Six Million from a prepared Ilagada in Yiddish, Hebrew and tours of Israel and visits to kibut- English. The teacher is Dr. Maxwell Nadis, zim conducted under the auspices of the municipality of Haifa, the ..Q00L000L0ULCULSL9 ministry of education and culture and the youth and hehalutz depart- ment of the Jewish Agency for Israel. Helping enlist U.S. participa- tion in the festival is the Amer- Suburban ican Zionist Youth Foundation. Sports activities will include GREEN-8 ONLY! track and field, tennis, volley- Greenfield-8 Mile Roads! ball, table tennis, swimming competition, and chess, for boys and girls, and basketball, wrest- ling and soccer for boys. Seminars at Wingate Institute for Physical Education, Natania, • and at Hebrew University, for health and physical education di- rectors of Jewish centers affiliated with JWB will also be part of the festival program. Juliet Pink Print Polyester Pleated Dress Brevities I Performers from the DETROIT COMMUNITY MUSIC SCHOOL (formerly Detroit Music Settlement ! School) will be presented by the Friends of the Oak Park Library; 9 p.m. Wednesday in the library. Quinto Milito, baritone, now a stu- dent of Marjorie Gordon, will make his operatic debut in Italy this summer singing the leading role in the opera "II Guiramente" by Mercadante at the Spoleto Festi- val of Two Worlds. Violinist Thom- as Ludwig received a scholarship to Tanglewood last summer and was concertmaster of the Young Artists Orchestra there. Also fea- tured will be Mark Densmore on flute and Donald Baldwin on oboe. 1 Asst. Director to Show Suzanne and Kelly Leon and Susan Synnestvedt are all young pre- Films of ZOD Camp 1 school and elementary violin stu- Seymour Pikofsky, associate di- 1 dents. rector of Camp Yehuda, Leonidas, Mich., will be here on behalf of the The search begins on May 1 for camp 2 p.m. Sun- the sixth annual "KING OF THE day at the Zionist PATIO" from among Southeastern Organization of Michigan men who practice and Detroit office. enjoy the art of outdoor cooking, Boys a n d girls according to the announcement by age 8-17 are in- the Detroit Edison Company. As vited. along with of that date, Edison will begin their parents. accepting written patio recipes, the Films of the camp initial action required to enter the will be shown contest, from potential winners and refreshments residing anywhere within the com- served. Camp pany's 7600-square-mile service Yehuda has two Pikofsky area. terms of four weeks and eight' weeks. Brochures can be obtained Moon rocks and lunar soil will at the ZOD office, 353-3636. 1 he among the displays at the 1970 ENGINEERING SHOWCASE 10 a.m.-10 p.m., Friday and Saturday at Wayne State University's col- lege of engineering. They Made The Grade New members of the National Honor Society, Southfield-Lathrup High School Chapter, were inducted in special ceremonies recently, with Andy Barak, president, pre- siding. Inductees are: Judith Aldrich, Estelle Bank, Stephen Branscom, April Cane. Jan Cohen, Cary Coverdill. Paul Detrisac, Thomas Da- , vid. Karen Dorr. Cheryl Downing, Kar- •n Driessnack, David Dunn, Francine Friedman. Renee Gifford. Doris Glom- men. Ellen Glovinsky, Robert Gold• strom, Alan (inrush • Daniel Greenberg, Fen Ilsu • Susan Hyman. Debbie Kacha- durian. Jan Knapp, Roselyn Komisar, and Richard Lenz. Also, Jonathan Licht. John Marker, Ilyne Mendelson. Candace Peak, Daniel Podolsky. Karin Roberts, Robert Rot- man, Susan Rowan, Jeff Scott, Denise Sheker)ian. Patricia Sisson. Michael Smith, Allan Solway, Debra Souttanian, Stephen Stein, Mark Trubowitz, David Unkefer, Howard Drnovitz, Karyn Van- Deusen, Rick Vogelei, Teresa Wolber, Sandy YangouyIan, David Yates, Margo Yellin, and Geoffrey Zeldes. Six Million Recalled at Model Seder MRS. SUSAN HOFFMAN, teach- er in Inkster Head Start and former member of Kibutz Shoval, Israel, will serve as chairman of a meet- ing on group care for infants and toddlers at the annual regional conference of the Midwestern Asso- ciation for the Education of Young Children May 1-3 at the Detroit Hilton. Dr. EMANUEL TANAY, pro- gram chairman of the Michigan Inter-Professional Association on Marriage, Divorce and the Family, announces a program, "Sex Educa- tion for Adults" to be given 6 p.m., Monday, at the Wayne County Medical Society, 1010 Antietem. Norman N. Robbins is president of the association. Flowers and paisley shapes in soft pink and mauve on white. Drape neckline. MA- CHINE WASHABLE! 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