THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, July 2, 1982 49
New JARC Homes Mark Year's Achievement; Wachler Re-Elected
Two new homes for resi-
dents supervised by the
Jewish Association for Re-
tarded Citizens featured the
year's achievements, Nor-
man Wachler, president,
and Joyce Keller, the
JARC's executive director,
I reported at the annual
oi. meeting Monday evening
held at Temple Emanu - El.
The more than 200 at the
meeting applauded the pro-
gram outlined by Wachler,
who was re-elected
president of the association.
Others elected at the an-
meeting were: Sharon
an and Ann Sipher,
vi presidents; Cheryl
Guyer, secretary; and
Robert Boesky, treasurer.
Elected to the board for
abrin photo studio
three-year terms were:
Barry Berlin, Gus Cifelli,
Irving Fields, Jon Garrett,
Rabbi Solomon Gruskin,
June Katz, Claire Kay,
Carol Kent, Daniel Medow,
James Miller, Sheila Ordin,
State Sen. Doug Ross, Joel
Shere and Miriam Moss.
Elected for two-year
terms on the board were:
Marcia Bennett, Harriet
Cooper, Michael
Feldman, Jean Frankel,
Sally Krugel, Adele Meg-
dall, Rhoda Raderman,
Sylvia Schane, Carmi
Slomovitz, Rabbi Lane
Steinger, Barbara
Stollman and David
Techner.
Board members elected
for one-year terms were: Dr.
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Desciibing "the incredi-
ble events of the past year,"
Wachler, in his annual re-
port, stated that the out-
'standing events, including
the opening of the two new
homes, were further expan-
sion of the apartment pro-
gram now serving 30
clients, the family assis-
tance project and the suc-
cessful sponsoring of "The
Best Boy" film which netted
$80,000.
He also spoke of the "sob-
ering experience in Pleas-
ant Ridge of two lawsuits
and a tragic arson fire."
There was an evident
endorsement of plans for
a continuing program to
assure eventual admis-
sion of many more into
JARC homes from
among the 200 appli-
cants.
Gerald Provencal, direc-
tor of the Macomb Regional
Center, guest speaker,
spoke of the gains and set-
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MISS APPEL
Mr. and Mrs. David Appel
of West Bloomfield an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Andrea Be-
tsy, to Harry Potach, son of
Mrs. Phyllis Potach and the
late Mr. Nathan Potach.
A late summer wedding is
planned.
Physician Named
to Hospital Post
Dr. Marc Adelman has
been appointed to the teach-
ing staff at William Beaum-
ont Hospital, where he will
be in charge of resident edu-
cation in the department of
obstetrics and gynecology.
Dr. Adelman received the
Harold' Longyear Award as
"outstanding house officer"
at Beaumont.
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RHYME OR REASON.
Poems and Prose
For all occasions
backs that are being experi-
enced in the struggle for the
rights of retarded citizens.
"There are striking
similarities between this
cause and the efforts of the
civil rights movement and
the women's movement. In
all three cases, resistance
and adversity have recently
grown with alarming speed,
attempting to destroy the
numerous gains that have
been achieved in the past
years. We must not relax;
we must generate the cour-
age and sense of urgency
necessary to resist the oppo-
sition."
The evening concluded
with a video tape done by
Irene Ecksel, psychologist,
and Tom Schamante, pro-
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