THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS BBYO JEWELRY APPRAISALS WINDOW TINTING * HOMES RAOUL WALLEN- BERG AZA recently top- ped Alexander D. Goode AZA in the championship game of the AZA Basketball League. Members of the winning team received the Avram "Bud" Charlip Memorial Trophy, which was presented by Eliot Charlip and Maynard Kalef. In the semi-finals, Goode AZA had defeated Herzl AZA, Windsor, and Wallen- berg AZA had defeated Samson AZA. Members of the winning team are: Arnie Zucker, Frank Zucker, Steve Gamer, Bill Narens, Sam Levine, Michael Cooper, Scott Kaufman, Rob Ud- man, Steven Cohen, Rob Wineman and Mike Ro- senthal. Team members will receive AZA basketball medals at the AZA Council meeting at 7 p.m. Monday at the B'nai B'rith Building. BBYO announces the ap- pointment of Renee Gatien as adviser to Dora Savage BBG. Several voluntary ad- viser positions are still open. To volunteer, contact the BBYO office, 552-8260. The Great Lakes AZA and BBG Councils an- nounce Robert Lipsitz of Rose AZA and Staci Kahn of Glazer BBG are chairmen of this year's AZA-BBG Coun- cil Installation. The instal- lation will take place on June 19 at Cong. Beth Achim, and will be followed by a dance. All BBYO m6m- hers are invited. Committee chairmen have been appointed for the Elections Training Con- clave, May 18-20, at Camp Maas. They are: Get To Know You, Eric Kahan, Akiba AZA; Shabbat Eve- ning Service, Sandy Aaron, Akiba AZA; Oneg Shabbat, the BBYO office through May 28. The award was es- tablished in 1977 in mem- ory of Joan Kalef, past president of the B'nai B'rith Women's Council of Metro- politan Detroit, and will salute an outstanding BBYO leader by enabling him/her to attend the BBYO International Con- vention, which will be held Aug. 16-23 at the B'nai B'rith Perlman Camp in Starlight, Pa. Applications are available at the BBYO office and will be available at the BBG Council meeting held at the Elections Train- ing Conclave. The AZA Softball League will begin on May 27 and continue weekly on Sun- days throughout the sum- mer. All competition will take place at 9 a.m. at Southfield High School. Team registration is due at the BBYO office by May 14. Supplementary registra- tions for individual mem- bers will be accepted SAM BEBER AZA an- through June 12. Each team nounces its newly-elected must register a minimum of executive board for the 16 players. AZA softball 1984-1985 program year: coordinator is Bruce Wolf of bean - Weiss, preside-1-14 Hart-AZA_ and league Matt Russman, vice ministrator is Ron Sherr. president; Eric Sedler, BBYO and Harry B. moreh; Andy Russman, Keidan Lodge of B'nai treasurer; Peter Lipson, re- B'rith announce the estab- cording secretary; Doug lishment of the William Benghiat, corresponding Katz Memorial Leadership secretary; and Harleigh Award saluting outstand- Mandel, counselor. ing BBYO leaders. The RIJACH AZA announces award was , established in its new officers are: Eric memory of William Katz, Norber, president; Jeff past president of Harry B. Lerner, vice president; Jeff Keidan Lodge and its long- Gordon, moreh; Howard time financial secretary. A Weiner, treasurer; Tom $500 scholarship will be of- Shaevsky, recording secre- fered to a member to go to tary; Mike Adler, corre- the BBYO International sponding secretary; Rich Leadership Training Con- Levin, reporter; and Andy ference. Applications are Rose, counselor. available at the BBYO Applications for the Joan office. The registration Kalef Memorial Leadership deadline for the award is Award will be accepted at May 28. Lydia Grand, Glazer BBG; Shabbat Morning Service, Cindy Chaffkin, Shoshanna BBG; Havdalah, Ellen Schoenfeld, Masada BBG; Saturday Afternoon Pro- gram, Brian Shapiro, Bran- deis AZA; President's Workshop, Lee Cohen, Samson AZA, and Sheri Benkoff, Shoshanna BBG; Saturday Night Social Jeff Brasch, Posen AZA; and Caucuses, Marla Peiss, Shoshanna BBG. Overall coordinators are Lisa Velik of Shoshanna BBG and Robert Levine of Posen AZA. SHOSHANNA BBG announces its newly-elected executive board for the 1984-1985 program year: Cindy Chaffkin, president; Alisa Weberman, vice president; Lisa Rader, MIT - Mom; Missy Wolf, trea- surer; Lori Nelson, record- ing secretary; Jodi Wein- berg, reporter; and Lisa Vel- ick, counselor. 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Concerned about your pre-schooler's future education? Prepare now for 1984-1985 school year. For Info Call 552- 9690 Akiva Kindergarten Now accepting registration for 1984 - 1985 School Year 27700 Southfield Road, Southfield & 11V2 Mile Road • YOUTH B'NAI 1VJOSHE Youth Department will hold its fourth annual family picnic at 4 p.m. May 20 at David Shepherd Park, Oak Park. There will be games, con- tests, relay races and more for the entire family. Re- freshments will be served at a nominal fee. For informa- tion, contact Josh Leopold, youth director, 548-3123. Kadimah United Syna- gogue Youth will go to Camp Tamarack May 11-13. For infortnation and registration materials, con- tact Nancy Ankerman, Kadimah adviser, 544- 0454. Chazon USY elections will be held on May 27. Any USYer interested in run- • students score in math contest 8 Ori Lev, Mark Ten- nenhouse and Marci Fink- lestein of the Birney Middle School Mathcounts team placed second in the 1984 Mathcounts state competi- tion. Ori and Mark placed among the top 10 individu- als, and Ori received a third place award in the special topic category. ning for an executive board position should contact either Nancy Ankerman, adviser, 544-0454; or Leopold. Candidates must meet specific criteria and have a petition on file. R6gular Shabbat youth services are held at 10 a.m. Saturdays. • Merit scholars are cited Three Yeshivath Beth Yehudah students and three Akiva Hebrew Day School students who have won merit scholarships will be honored at a luncheon Tuesday at Wayne State University. Yeshiva honorees are: Kenneth Applebaum, Ronald Katz and Steven Katz. Akiva students who will be honored are Lisa Akiva Kindergarten promotes positive self concept Kowalsky, Deborah Ro- senthal and Sandra Stein. Merit scholars are selected from Michigan high school students with outstanding academic re- cords. They will pay no tui- tion during their four years at WSU as long as they maintain a "B" average. The scholarships are awarded entirely on scholas- tic achievement. .• Creative Learning Centers • Bi-Lingual Reading Readiness in English & Hebrew • Hands on in Science, Math, & Cooking • Shabbat, Chagim, Torah, & Mitzvoth • Imaginative Arts & Crafts • Stimulating Field Trips • Full and Half Day Programs available We encourage all applicants! No child will be denied admission because of financial need. Scholarships are available. 75