16—Friday, October 2, 1970 Season Under Way for Center Cagers Best Wishes to All Our Friends and Patrons for a Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year COBO CLEANERS Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ruby and Family 863-0400 18135 Livernois On New Year's, we'd like to remind you that one of the most beautiful words in the English language is Shalom JudyLane to Direct Girls' Activities at Lubavitch Center The youth department of the Lu- bavitcher Center, headed by Rabbi Y. M. Kagan, has announced the appointment of Judy Lane as a youth leader to head youth activi- ties for girls of all ages. Miss Lane's duties will include supervision of Sunday games clubs, weeknight clubs (swimming, arch- ery, roller skating), Saturday after- noon clubs (Mesibos Shabos) and dramatic clubs. She also will be in charge of the Center's special education class, and will organize a special "Li- brary for Jewish Youth." She will lead outings and direct plays and parades, scheduled for the coming year. Miss Lane, 18, is a native De- troiter. She attended Beth Jacob High School and has just re- turned from a year's study in graduate educational guidance at the Machone Sarah Schneerer Institute in Jerusalem. The airline of the people of Israel From the staff of El Al Israel Airlines 24100 Southfield Road, Southfield The Jewish Center varsity bas- ketball team is preparing for another season, with practice start- ing Oct. 17. Under the coaching of Barry Bershad, the team compiled a 23-5 won-lost record last year. The team narrowly lost out on a bid to the national tournament in Allentown, Pa., by a loss to Can- ton, 0., in the Midwest Region tournament. The team is antici- pating a rematch with the Canton squad in Louisville next February. The Center cagers lost graduat- ing seniors Rick Ehrlich and Ken Bloom of the starting squad. Re- turning from last year's starting squad will be 6'4" Bob Green and guards Marc Landau and Steve "Hanbone" Hantler. Green aver- aged 16 points per game last year, while Landau and Hantler each averaged around 12 points per game. Steve Acker, returning for his third year OD the team, is to fill in at Ehrich's forward posi- tion. Bruce Kaciander and Marc Werner will be backup guards behind Landau and Hastier and will probably share the starting duties with them. For depth at forward, the team hopes to lure Marc Sheppard away from the Southfield High courts. With Bershad retiring after this year, the players hope to let him leave as a winner. Besides the Midwest tournament in Louisville next February, the team plans to be in Chicago dur- ing winter vacation, and have a home series with Toledo and Can- ton. If the team raises sufficient funds, it will represent the Center in Philadelphia, Boston, Allentown and other cities in the Midwest that sponsor varsity teams. The team sells entertainment books and holds car washes, candy and donut sales. Also , planned is the showing of sports films to younger age groups on Sundays at the Center. For tryouts for the Center squad or to buy entertainment books, contact the center physical educa- tion department, DI 1-4200. Hy's Appliance & Electrical Repairs Guaroommd Work Quick Service 585-7344 U 5-0356 Young people interested in pro- grams to be organized by Miss Lane may call her at the Luba- vitcher Center, 548-2666. Area Teens Take Courses in Israel Mike Kramer, 17, of Southfield is one of 64 American students, age 16-19, who have left for a year's study in Israel as participants in the Senior , Young Judaean Year Course for members of the Zionist youth movement Hasbahar. The Judaean Year Course com- bines university studies with the experience of living and working on a kibutz or working in individual job situations. The course, sponsored by Hadas- sah in cooperation with the Ameri- can Zionist Youth Foundation, Inc., and the Jewish Agency for Israel, is acknowledged at leading univers- ities throughout the United States. The returnee is afforded academic credit and advanced standing in various disciplines. • • • Thirty-two college coeds from the United States and Canada, includ- ing Bonnie Borth of Sherwood Ave., Huntington Woods, have left for Israel to pursue" Jewish studies at Gold-College for Women in Jerusa- lem. The girls are part of a pro- rram sponsored by the Torah edu- cation department of the Jewish Agency for Israel. They will study at Gold College for six months to two years, after which they will return to the Uni- ted States to continue their studies in the fields of Jewish education and community and youth leader- ship. The 32 are among more than 400 collegians, secondary school stu- dents and rabbi-educators who are participating this year in Israel programs sponsored by the Torah education department. They Made The Grade Call El Al Res. (35-25-737) THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS BONNIE MEISEL, 14, won a first place trophy for baton strut- ting and third place in the twirl- ing segment of the contest at the 1970 Michigan State Fair. In 1969, Bonnie and her younger sister, Leslie, were among a group of twirlers from Grand Rapids who performed in , an International Music Festival in Warffuni, Neth- erlands. This year, Bonnie will be featured as a twirler for the South- field-Lathrup High School band. Bonnie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Meisel of Harvard Rd., Southfield. ‘.- Nornuin Allan & err. 17540 WYOMING • TEL 341-1330 • THUR., FRI. TIL 9. Abraham Borman and Family wish all their relatives and friends a year filled with health, happiness and prosperity.