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G-4205 MILLER ROAD in var.-, Plaza 230-0614 The Michigan BBYO Regional Convention will be held Sunday through Thurs- day at the main Jewish Community Center. About 500 delegates from chapters throughout the metropolitan Detroit area a well as from Ann Arbor and Windsor, Ont. will attend. The slogan for this year's convention is "Take a Walk on the Wild Side," and dele- gates and chapters will com- pete in a variety of athletic and creative endeavors. The convention will feature a sock hop and a dressy dance, a ta- lent show, and a series of selective workshops on the theme "Adolescent Effects on Society." Some of the featured speakers will be State Sen. Jack Faxon on "Teens Have Rights, Too"; State Rep. Maxine Berman on "Youth Involvement in Our Political System"; Birmingham Brother Rice Coach Al Fracassa on "Sports and Life"; and Reginald Lewis of the Michigan Department of Civil Rights on "Prejudging Others; The Choice of Ignor- ance." Other featured speakers are: Mark Brewer of the ACLU on "Teens in the Work Force"; Deanne Ginns- Gruenberg of Community Education for Teencare on "Dating: Training to Be a Caring Adult"; Cheri Amos- Helmicki, student activities coordinator of Berkley High School, on "Youth and their Schools"; Ilona Vinegar on "Fashion, Fads, and Teens"; and Julie Pence of Common Ground on "Teenage Preg- nancy." Overall coordinators for the convention are Robby Weins- tein of Brandeis AZA and Stephanie Kane of Shira BBG. Staff coordinator is Ar- nold J. Weiner. BBYO announces the ap- pointment of the following 4.4...4 1r 1 s.7,-,n-a7 --va7— 41=1-3. AZA. Staff coordinator is Joel Colman. The Great Lakes BBG Council will sponsor an aerobics class on a weekly basis beginning Jan. 18, and continuing through March 22. The program will be scheduled at 3:15 p.m. at the main Jewish Community Center. All registered mem- bers of BBG are eligible to participate. Registration for the program will be handled through chapter presidents. For information, contact the BBYO office, .350-2760. BBYO announces the for- mation of Raoul Wallenberg BBYO in Ann Arbor. The chapter is open to all Jewish youth in Washtenaw County in grades nine through 12. The group meets regularly on Sundays at 2 p.m. For infor- mation, contact chapter ad- viser Jerry Sorokin, 995- 8319. BBYO is in the process of developing one new AZA and one new BBG chapter in the Farmington Hills-West Bloomfield area. The BBG group will meet on Sunday evenings and the AZA group on Wednesday evenings. If interested, contact Adele Lewin for BBG and Joel Colman for AZA at the BBYO office, 350-2760. Lubetsky To Chair Recruitment Drive ( - a LIU. .0 JD 1-1' chapters: Arthur Siegal, Chalutzim AZA; Daniel Katzman, Herzl AZA, Windsor; Elliot Chandler, Maccabee AZA; Karen Metz- ger, Masada BBG; Faith To- bin, Meir BBG; Karen Freed- land, Savage BBG; Carol Parven, Shira BBG; Lisa Nosanchuk, Yachad BBG, Windsor; and Shari Lesnick, Zahav BBG. The Great Lakes AZA Council will sponsor its an- nual basketball league be- ginning 9 a.m. Jan. 25, and running weekly through April 12. All games will be played at Oakland Commu- nity College, Orchard Ridge campus. Applications will be mailed individually to all registered members of AZA. Team deposits for the league will be due at the regional convention council meeting on Wednesday. Overall coordinator for the league is Rob Weiss of Hart N Sharon Lubetsky The board of directors of Hillel Day School appointed Sharon Lubetsky chairman of the school's new parent re- cruitment effort. Lubetsky is a past editor of Hillel's monthly newsletter, the Di- vrei, and serves on the alumni committee. She also serves on the ritual commit- tee and the new membership committees of Adat Shalom Synagogue. She is the mother of two Hillel students. Lubetsky will coordinate Hillel's new parent recruit- ment open house, to be held 7:30 p.m. Jan. 22, at the school in Farmington Hills. Parents of prospective kin- dergarten and first grade students are invited. For in- formation, contact Marcia Fishman or Rochelle Iczkovitz, 851-2394.