BACK TO SCHOOL ss N e6 ti ;GOve Glas so°111 College Bound Continued from preceding page time Sherry Abrams Sherry, a private consultant in Effective Instruction and Classroom Management has motivated hundreds of teachers. She will share the newest techniques known nationally in Effective Education with teachers in the Greater Detroit area. The Midrasha and Reform College of Jewish Studies offer a unique course in Teacher Training in ITIP - Instructional Theory into Practice. Two credits toward Teacher Certification may be earned. When: Where: 12 Wednesdays: September 16, 30, ' October 21, 28, November 4, 11, 18, December 2, 9, January 6, 13, 20 7:30 - 9:15 p.m. Reform College of Jewish Studies • Temple Beth El 7400 Telegraph Rd. • Birmingham .I The fee for Intensive Teacher Training is only $60. To Register or for further information, call 352-7117 or Phyllis Domstein at 354-1050. Temple Beth El L4 MILE RD -1-- 7400 Telegraph Rd. .1 fi z . - Sheri Fink, of West Bloomfield, is a sophomore at the University of Michigan. Checklist . . I — 12 MILE RD.--I--, Clothing: fall jacket winter jacket snow boots sweaters extra underwear watch umbrella Toiletries: 001 0 OFF offer good with coupon only EXCLUDING LIMITED TIME OFFER! Furs • Suedes • Leathers • Wedding Dresses • Laundered Items • Drapes AUGUST 22- SEPTEMBER 5, 1987 Not Valid With Other Offers L HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 7:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m., Sat. 8:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. ONE HOUR SERVICE DAILY TIL 2:00 p.m. including Saturday 017E 1113L/A7 OR 4-1 CL E/ 6736 Orchard Lk. Rd. 29600 Orchard Lk. Rd. 4268 Orchard Lk. Rd. Just south of 15 Mile Just N. of Americana Theaters West Bloomfield Just north of 13 Mile Across From Great Scott Farmington Hills Just north of Lone Pine Across from Krogers West Bloomfield 626-9080 851-2363 681-2250 281987: , : and a stapler are nice to have around. Finally, a typewriter or personal computer is useful in writing papers. Some col- leges do have word processing stations you can use. Having your own, however, can save time. I remember the good feeling I had when it was finally over — all the buying, transplant- ing and unpacking. My room- mate and I rewarded our- selves with dinner at a cam- pus restaurant. On the way there, we were on top of the world. Everything was done. We could finally relax. Or could we? Classes start tomorrow. 0 13 MILE RD.-t2- t i j W also find a healthy supply of school paraphernailia — flags, stickers and posters. Finally, if your college pro- hibits nails and tape on the walls, the bookstore should carry putty or tacky squares to hang up posters. Now that you're comfor- table in your room, all that's left to do is buy books and supplies. rIb buy books, take your schedule to the book- store and look for good- quality used books, rather than new. You can save 30 to 40 percent off your total bill by buying used. Essential supplies are pens, pencils, notebooks or looseleaf paper and folders. Remember to stay organized. It will make your life easier. In addition, scissors, tape, toothpaste toothbrush shampoo contact lens solution shower radio bucket Carmex Decorations posters tacky squares Extra comforter carpet refrigerator toaster scale stereo TV food hot pot popcorn popper microwave Supplies books paper notebooks pencils pens scissors . stationary Center Classes Start The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit will start the fall semester on Sept. 3 with a newly revised curriculum in dance, art and music. The dance program has added new classes, hours and teachers in order to serve the needs of the general com- munity whose ages and time availability varies. The cost of these classes has been reduced. The art department has also added new teachers, and the newly formed traditional music department offers private instruction in voice, cello, oboe, flute, recorder and piano. bridge, in Classes photography, computer, calligraphy, museum tours and music appreciation library lectures are also available. For information, call the Center, 661-1000, ext. 335. Nursery Enrichment Temple Israel offers enrich- ment programs in nursery school, including woodwork- ing and handicrafts, science, dance, puppetry and crafts, and sports. All classes run from 10-11:30 a.m., or 1-2:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.