34 Friday, April 19, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 HAND DRAWN & PAINTED 0 LOCAL NEWS 8 11•11111111111111M1111•1111111 8 free lance cartoonist 8 8 Continued from Page 32 • Waft murals • children's personalized books 0 0 (including original illustration) • designer cards • framed work referred by: St. Joseph Hospital (ann arbor) Henry Ford Hospital 0 g 8 8 Colleen Rosen WONDER WORLD OF COMICS division of Equinox Development, Inc. (313) 363-7243 Bias Or Blunder 0 000 000000000000000 000 00000000000000000 0000 000000000000 parents agree with the move to let the teachers go, although their criticism is directed more towards the Cranbrook ad- ministrators than the teachers themselves. "They (the school) should have been much more careful with how they selected those who were in charge of admitting students," said Marni Lustig, a 13-year-old student at Kingswood Middle School. A Southfield woman with a teenage daughter who has attended Cranbrook for two years, agreed that the blame for the incident rested on the school just as much, if not more, than the three teachers. "I can't believe they didn't know what was going on and make some attempt to stop it," she said. That apparent ignorance on the part of school officials, and the fact that it has taken al- most four years to redress the damage wrought by the bagel incident, is what rankles most people. Dr. Bauder blames the delay on her predecessor, Dan Martin, who served as the Educational Community's di- rector through 1983. "The administration at that time believed that the use of the symbols was an isolated incident and that it had stop- ped, which it had. Because there was a new headmaster at Brookside (Lowry) and be- cause a new admissions proce- dure was in place, it was the HAPPY BIRTHDAY Summer in the Country RUNT "B" JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT SENIOR ADULT DEPARTMENT WITH MUCH LOVE, JERRY, KAREN, AUDREY, BOB, RON, MIKE, LORI, STEPHEN & STACEY IN CONJUNCTION WITH FRESH AIR SOCIETY Open House May 5 1:00-4:00 p.m. 1985 SUMMER GETAWAY EXPERIENCE FOR SENIOR ADULTS United Hebrew Schools' Nursery School 21550 West 12 Mile Road Southfield, Michigan 48076 We offer: LOCATED AT THE BEAUTIFUL BUTZEL CONFERENCE CENTER IN ORTON VILLE, MICHIGAN • • • • • • • Flexible scheduling to fit your needs Full or Half-day sessions/Extended days Lunch/Breakfast options Enrichment programs: secular and Judaic Certified/Experienced teachers Kindergarten Readiness Parent-Toddler and Summer Day Camp For further information, call 356-7378 or 354-1050 For information call 96 7-4030