THE DETROIT. JEWISH NEWS 20 Friday, June 12, 1981 0000csoo•000000000000000000000 0000000 - P OUTFITTERS AL SU and YOUNG MEN'S WEAR BRODY'S BOY'S 6690 Orchard Lake Rd., W. Bloomfield, Mich. In the West Bloomfield Plaza 8 Foot Lockers and Trunks Nylon Bug Netting Fitted Cotton Sheets Discount Insect -Repellent Compass Unbreakable Mirrors Shoe Bags Rain Ponchos Waterproof Bag Covers Nametapes Official T-Shirts - _ ALTERATIONS Sweatshirts Shorts & Visors XL-Zip Duffle Bags Laundry Bags Rubber Ditty' Bags Wool Army Blankets Acrylic Camp Blankets Canteen — 1 or 2 Quarts Flashlights Camp Knives Collapsible Drink Cups Tooth Brush Holders CAMPS Senior Adult The Writers, under the direction- of Prof. Norma Goldman at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch of the Jewish Com- munity Center, are creating Rightists Take H.U. Election CAMPER'S CHECK LIST for Senior Adult Writers Trying Their Hands at Haiku Poetry Towels and Washcloths Speedo Swim Suits Nose and Ear Plugs Bio-degradable Soap After Bite Back Packs Sleeping Bags Overalls Painter Pants Sweat Pants and Tops SEAGULL * WALDEN MAPLEHURST •TAMARACK il00000000000000000000000000000000 JERUSALEM (JTA) — More than half of the 8,800-member student body boycotted the Hebrew Uni- versity student elections last Tuesday, resulting in a landslide victory for the rightwing Likud-affiliated Kastel group. Of the 3,000 students who cast ballots, most supported the Kastel list headed by Student Union chairman Yisrael Katz which secured 80 of the 82 seats on the Student Council. Katz claimed a vote of confidence in his faction and accused Labor-oriented students of trying to estab- lish a rival student union by illegal means. Opposition representatives said they probably would set up an al- ternative student organiza- tion shortly. NOW THERE'S A HEALTH PLAN FOR YOUR HOME. be included in the Book Fair edition of the Journal, a publication of the creative writing efforts of senior adults. In addition to the Haiku, Mrs. Goldman has offered a new poem from Emma Cass, a frequent contributor to the Writer's Journal. poetry using the Haiku form. These poems consist of 17 syllables in three lines, usually written with five, seven and five syllables, per line according to Prof. Goldman. Following are some examples. The poems will * * * Ecology By ETHEL SILBER The robins have gone — Our soil is full of poison. Robins, we miss you. By ROSE JAFFE Azure the pearled skies; Gray the ashes of roses; Life a palette of colors. By EVE DISHELL Vase of purple flowers, You soothe my eyes and my soul; Please don't wilt too soon. By STELLA HIMMELSTEIN The cleaned quiet pool Waiting — The first splash! A-a-h-h. By MOLLIE PORTNER PITZAK Apple trees in blossom; Breezes floating petals down To cover the ground. 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