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October 08, 1976 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-10-08

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34 Friday, October 8, 1976

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By

SAM FIELD

399-1320

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Correction

Fresh Air Society Board Re-Elects Robert Kasle

Elected with Kasle
were: Harvey Gordon,
vice president; Harold
Weiss, secretary-; and
Mrs. Robert Slatkin, tre-
asurer.
Kasle reported on the
increased camper en-.
of 197(3. A total
Study in Germany rollment
of 1,884 children were
Mark Burnstein, a served by the Fresh Air
junior at the University' Society as compared 'to
of Michigan, has been ac- 1,834 in 1975, plus 112
cepted to the University campers from
of Freiburg, Germany, Hashachar, the midwest
where he will major in region of Young Judea
German, as_part of U-M's who used Ortonville facil-
"Junior Year in ity and plan to do so again
Freibtirg" program.
in 1977._
Mark is the son of Dave
Progress of the plans
and Ellen Burnstein of for the 75th year reunion
Southfield.

Robert Kasle was
elected to serve a second
In a recent advertise- term as president of the
ment for Young Women of Fresh Air Society at its
Jewish National Fund, first general board meet-
Sharon and Alan Marks ing of the 1976-77 season.
were incorrectly listed as
living in Southfield. The Detroiter Will
Marks live in Detroit.

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