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April 04, 1975 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-04-04

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36 Friday, April 4, 1975

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Michigan State Supreme
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Brown, group vice presi-
dent, U.S. Auto Sales,
Chrysler Corp.; and Kermit
Bailer, corporation counsel,
city of Detroit, have been
appointed as judges for the
13th annual Probus Club
Awards for Academic
Achievement at Wayne
State University.
Awards will be made at a
Probus Award Reception
April 25 to be held at the
McGregor Memorial Confer-
ence Center.
The Probus Club is a serv-
ice organization composed
of Jewish business and pro-
fessional men.
The judging committee
includes David Maxon,
chairman; William Colman,
co-chairman; and Jack
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Young Israel Youth Plan Joint Event

Junior Young Israel
Teens (grades 6-8) and Hal-
utzim (grades 3-5) will join
for a trip to a pin-ball ar-
cade Sunday, meeting 1:30
p.m. at Young Israel of
Greenfield. Refreshments
will be served. There is a
charge.

Halutzim (grades 3-5) will

travel to the Southfield Civic
Center April 13 to see
"Beauty and the Beast,"
meeting 1 p.m. at Young
Israel of Greenfield.

and His

MICHAEL SCHWARTZ
8th Grade

standing, first place; Jala
Soleymani and Yonit Hoff-
man, eighth grade, out-
standing, second place;
Marcia Tilchin and An-
nette Weiss, eighth grade,
second award, outstand-
ing; David Raizman,
eighth grade, special
award; Marc Baker and
Steven Weiner, ninth
grade, special award; and
Nancy Frank, eighth
grade, special award.

Outstanding
winners
were Michael Fox, ninth
grade, Harvey Weiss, ninth
grade, and Steven Lupovitch
and Stevan Levy, seventh
grade.

Honorable mentions were
awarded to Avery Lampert,
8th grade; Michael
Schwartz and David Medow,
eighth grade; Michael Thir-
man and Michael Burlant,
eighth grade; Barry Han-
dler and Craig Halberstadt.
eighth grade; Adam Baker
and David Berkal, eighth
grade; Kim Lifton, seventh

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HILLEL
HAPPENINGS

Our eighth grade is hav-
ing a dance, which will be
held 2 p.m. April 13 at the
school, 32200 Middlebelt
Road, Farmington. It will
feature Joe Cornell as the
master of ceremonies. There
Two awards will be given, is an admission charge, and
each consisting of $1,000 there will be games. Re-
without restrictions, to two freshments will be sold. The
professors, one from the dance is open to youth in
field of natural sciences, grades 5 through 9.
and the other from the hu-
Hillel winners of the Met-
manities field. Criteria for
ropolitan Detroit News
the selection of the winners
will include their academic Scholastic Writing Awards
and professional back- are seventh grader Mark
ground, and exceptional Lieberman, who won a gold
key for his slide essay on
scholastic and research
"Pollution" in the open cate-
work.
gory; eighth grader Ellen
Cash and ninth-grader Marc
Bingo to Benefit Baker, Who won honorable
mentions, Ellen for her
Needy Campers
sketch on "Hate" and Marc
for an autobiographical ar-
The Oak Park Camp Com- ticle; and Avery Lampert,
mittee, a volunteer organi- eigth grader, who earned a
zation which helps send commendation.
needy children in Oak Park
Eyal Tzeel, seventh grade,
and its school district to go won
the regional competi-
to camp, will have a fund-
raising bingo game 8 p.m. tion for the National Bible
Thursday at Frost Middle Contest, and will compete in
School, 23261 Scotia, Oak the national competition in
New York. Our school win-
Park.
ner in the Detroit News-
The camp committee is sponsored spelling bee was
co-sponsored by the Oak eighth grader, David Raiz-
Park Kiwanis organization, man; the runner-up was
representatives of Oak Park sixth grader, Julie Buch.
organizations, social work-
We also had many win-
ers, parents in Oak Park
ners
at the Lawrence In-
and Royal Oak Twp. and
representatives of the city stitute of Technology
Science Fair. Cobo Hall
government and the school
exhibitors
were Leah Icik-
district. Last year the group
son, eighth grade, out-
sent 179 children to camp.

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