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William Frankel: Returning To Nature

LATEST ACCOMPLISHMENT:

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Graduating cum laude, June 1987.
"Continuing personal goals of teaching
and providing rewarding experiences."

Local Columnist

PHILOSOPHY: "To be able to teach. It
doesn't matter what area or capacity
but to be able to change how someone
thinks about the world. I want to teach
people to be more sensitive about other
people, to be more sensitive about the
environment and to have a better
understanding of themselves." If I teach
one person then Maybe exponentially
the idea will grow."

HOBBIES: Baking, camping, canoeing,
juggling and traveling.

NAME: William (Bill) Harris Frankel
AGE: 29
OCCUPATION: Resident naturalist at

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Tamarack Outdoor Center providing
outdoor programming in environmental
education, ropes course, pioneering
skills and horseback riding.

RESIDENCE: Ortonville, Camp Maas.
FAMILY: Single. Parents, Harold Frankel,

a pharmacist in Lexington, kentucky;
mother, Kaye, psychiatric youth worker;
two sisters and one brother.

EDUCATION: Northeastern University,
Boston, Massachusetts. Bachelor of
science degree with studies in
environmental education and outdoor
recreation.

ORGANIZATIONS: American Camping
Association, Association for Experiental
Education.

FAVORITE BOOK: Travels With Charley by
John Steinbeck and Player Piano by

Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

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TIDBITS

LEAGUE WOMEN

The opening meeting of
League of Jewish Women of
Greater Detroit recently
honored women presidents
of local organizations.
About 200 women attended.
Some of the presidents in-
cluded BOBBIE BLITZ of
Sinai Hospital Guild,
SHARON HART of Jewish
Welfare Federation,
BESSIE CHASE of David
Horodoker, TERRAN
LEEMIS of National Coun-
cil of Jewish Women,

BACKGROUND: Bill Frankel grew up in
Lexington, Ky. in a "small Jewish
community." His fondest childhood
memories are of family camping
vacations. "High school in Kentucky
was a non-period for me; it was a time
period I was passing through." Frankel
confessed to having low grades and not
being challenged. A turning point in
Frankel's life was when he attended
summers at a Jewish camp called
Bluestar in North Carolina. At Bluestar
he realized how much he enjoyed the
outdoors. After graduating high school,
he tried college but was not motivated.
Frankel then traveled and worked
overseas. He once was a factory worker
in Sweden. When he returned to college
six years later, he knew he wanted an
education. "From the moment I went
back to school, I never got off the
Dean's list." Before coming to Tamarack,
Frankel taught at the Museum of
Science in Boston, the Hurricane Island
Outward Bound School in Rockland,
Maine and assisted on a high school
exchange program for Project Renewal
in Herzeliya, Israel. Frankel has been
associated with Camp Tamarack since
1985, but started as the resident
naturalist two months ago. "I really
enjoy the variety of things I do. In a
week period I'm teaching pioneering
skills, rope courses or horseback riding."

IRENE RODMAN of
Primrose Benevolent Club.
The League president is
CAROLE KAFTAN. Guest
speaker was BARBARA
LEVIN, wife of SENATOR
CARL LEVIN, who spoke
about her recent travels to
the Soviet Union. BAR-
BARA LEVIN related in-
teresting stories including
the reunion with lost
relatives who resemble the
LEVIN family in the
United States.

FASHION GALA

lb commemorate the
opening of the Booth-

Wilkinson Fashion Gallery
and the Tavy Stone Fashion
Library, the Detroit
Historical Society and the
Fashion Group of Detroit,
Inc., held a preview of the
exhibition, "The Seven
Ages of Women," and a
tour of the library. Celebra-
tion began before the
previews with several pre-
party galas. Some of the
wonderful hosts and
hostesses were: MR. &
MRS. BURTON FARB-
MAN, DR. AND MRS.
CHARLES KESSLER, MR.
AND MRS. GERALD
GREENWALD, MR. AND

