'11
Area Youth Named
Science Honoree
Andrew Schiller, son of Mr and
Mrs. Donald Schiller of New
it Hampshire Ave., Southfield, will
leave for Salt Lake City July 6 to
participate, as a national honoree.
in the Science Talent Search Pro-
: gram.
The American Academy of
Achievement will bring together
approximately 50 adult captains
of achievement from America's
great fields of endeavor, and over
too outstanding honor students
." from
across the country. The
Salute to Excellence" week-end
is the 11th annual all-expense paid
:i- celebration honoring outstanding
.men and women, and high school
honor students.
The three-day event will be held
at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake
- City, culminating with the 1972
.•Banquet of the Golden Plate" at
which time Andrew will receive
the Golden Scroll Award.
"
A recent Southfield High School
-
.
graduate, Andrew attended Law-
- rence Institute of Technology in
his senior year. lie participated
in the "SEEK" (Southfield Ex-
perimentation in the Explora-
tion of Knowledge) project.
taking courses in college chem-
. istry and calculus.
Ile will attend Case Institute of
Technology in Cleveland in Sep-
tember.
Max Fisher is one of the spon-
sors of the American Academy of
Achievement Program.
Enthusiasm for a cause some-
times warps judgment.
—William Howard Taft.
HILLEL
HAPPENINGS
By DAVID ABOULAFIA
and JONATHAN
LEON
Last week the 7th grade put on
a play called "All About Spring."
The story is about a boy named
Jason played by Ricky Marks.
Jason has a dream one night and
meets different characters of the
forest such as a tree, a pond, a
fish, a butterfly, a squirrel, a bee.
a flower, an ant, a porcupine and
a frog.
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Julius Chajes to Present I THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, Juin 16, 1972-31
Student Recital at Center
The PTA of Akiva Hebrew Day
School, at its annual installation
dinner, honored three faculty mem-
bers who are leaving to take up
. residency in Israel.
Rabbi and Mrs. Martin Tatel-
baum have been affiliated with
Akiva since its founding in 11464
and initially are planning a one-
year stay. Chaim Hopman and his
family will return to Israel after
two
years here as a visting
Center Music School. will present
teacher.
Rabbi James I. Gordon. presi-
The children participating in the
dent of the hoard of education.
play researched their own parts
• made the farewell address and
and also made their own costumes.
presented the teachers with gifts
The actors were well received by
Frank Leiderman also received
the audience consisting of the 1st
an award for selling the largest
grade and parts of the kinder-
number of tickets to the Akiva
garten.
concert earlier this year.
Recently, student council elec-
The winning ticket for a 1973
tions were held in the multipurpose
Gremlin also was d r a w n that
hall. The officers elected were:
evening. Fred Sklarehyk of Itir-
President, Elissa Avrin: vice presi- mingham was the winner
dent, Stuart Wayne: treasurer,
Mrs. James I. Gordon installed
Nancy Margolin, and secretary, the following officers of the PTA
Judy Gunsberg. Officers stepping ' Mrs. Jack Zwick, president: Mrs.
down are, President, Rick Mar- Erwin Posner, vice president:
golin: vice president. Sidney
Mrs. Sol Mandelbaum, Mrs. Cyril
Wiener: treasurer, our president
Servetter, Sirs. Abraham Selesny
elect, Elissa Avrin; and secretary,
and Mrs. Ithamar Koenigsberg.
Stark Merkow. Everyone is hoping
secretaries: Bernard Dach, trea-
that new student council will bring
surer: and the following commit-
new activities to our school.
tee chairmen: Mrs. Benno Levi.
brew literature.
On Wednesday.
_ - ado ition
place.
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STUART J. SNIDER, son of Mr.
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ond high school diploma in Jewish
studies Monday- at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek Religious School graduation.
At the same time, he successfully
completed high school and Mehina
programs of the United Hebrew
Schools. This summer. Stuart will
attend the Summer Collegiate In-
: stitute at the Hebrew University
and in the fall will enter the com-
bined program of Columbia Uni-
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MARK I.; DAVIDOWITZ, 17-
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consisted of finals in math, Eng-
lish, French, biology and He-
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Washington, D C , seeing such at-
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