Deadline for application is
April 30.
In addition to the Pitt
Scholarships, Michigan
BBYO also offers the follow-
ing scholarships to members
attending BBYO summer pro-
grams: The Arlene Vivian
Moss and Ida Moss Memorial
Israel Scholarships provide
two scholarships of $400 each
to Michigan BBYOers atten-
ding the BBYO Israel Sum-
mer Institute (ISI) program, a
six-week study tour of Israel;
the William Katz Memorial
Leadership Award, which
salutes outstanding BBYO
leaders, provides a scholar-
ship of $500 to a Michigan
BBYOer who will attend the
ILTC program. It is sponsored
by Harry B. Keidan Lodge of
B'nai B'rith in memory of its
long-time financial secretary.
The Great Lakes Adviser
Association Scholarship
($100) salutes an outstanding
BBYO chapter leader who
plans to continue his/her in-
volvement at the chapter
level in the upcoming pro-
gram year.
Deadline for scholarships is
April 30. The Joan Kalef
Memorial Leadership Award
salutes outstanding BBYO
leaders. It memoralizes the
past president of the Metro
Detroit Council of B'nai
B'rith Women. It is designed
to further the recipient's
leadership experiences, by
enabling the applicant to at-
tend BBYO's International
Convention (IC) in August at
B'nai B'rith Perlman Camp
in Starlight, Pa. The amount
of the award is equal to the
registration fee of the IC. The
application deadline is May
26.
Applications for all the
above scholarships are avail-
able at the BBYO Chapter
Service Center, 6600 W. Ma-
ple, West Bloomfield, 48322
or by contacting Weiner,
788-0700.
Teen Calendar
GREAT LAKES AZA
COUNCIL BASKET-
Sunday,
BALL —
Oakland Community
College — Orchard Ridge
campus, open to all AZA
members registered with
the league. This week's
games are: 9 a.m.,
L'Chaim Jihad vs. Rose
Generals; 10 a.m., Herzl
vs. Kishon Mustangs; 11
a.m., Kishon Chipmunks
vs. Samson; noon,
L'Chaim/Achim Matzo
Balls vs. Rose Rebels.
GREAT LAKES AZA
COUNCIL — AZA
Bagelympics, April 30,
1-5:30 p.m., in conjunc-
tion with B'nai B'rith
Metropolitan Detroit
Council, at South-
field/Lathrup High
School (rain or shine).
Bagelympics is an olym-
piad with Michigan
Region AZA chapters
competing in events with
officiating by the men of
B'nai B'rith. Registration
is open to all members of
Great Lakes Council
AZA, Metropolitan De-
troit Council B'nai
B'rith. Great Lakes
Council BBG members
and Metro Detroit
Chapter BBW members
are invited to watch. For
information, contact Dan
Friedenzohn, 855-2439.
GREAT LAKES AZA
COUNCIL — Monthly
council meeting, May 7, 7
p.m. DeRoy Theater at
the Maple/Drake Jewish
Center, open to all
members of AZA, B'nai
B'rith and guests.
ROSE AZA/DISRAELI
BBG — Retreat weekend,
Charles and Florence
Milan Conference Centre
at Belle River, Ont., May
5-7, open to all members
of Rose AZA and Disraeli
BBG.
KISHON AZA BAR MITZ-
VAH DANCE — May 6,
9 p.m., Orchard Lake
Middle School. There is a
charge. The dance is open
to all members of AZA
and BBG and all Jewish
teenagers. For informa-
tion, contact Phil Siegal,
661-5275.
GREAT LAKES AZA
COUNCIL BASKET-
BALL — May 7, weekly
basketball games at
Oakland Community
College — Orchard Ridge
campus, open to all AZA
member registered with
the league. Games are
scheduled as follows: 9
a.m. on court one, Kishon
Chipmunks vs. Jolson
Athletics; 9 a.m. on court
two, Samson vs.
L'Chaim/Achim Matzo
Balls; 10 a.m. on court
one, Mendoza vs. Akiba;
10 a.m. on court two,
L'Chaim Jihad vs. Herzl;
11 a.m. on court one,
Samson vs. Kishon Chip-
munks; 11 a.m. on court
two; L'Chaim/Achim Mat-
zo Valls vs. Kishon
Mustangs.
GREAT LAKES BBG
COUNCIL — Monthly
council meeting, May 9, 7
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