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BBYO Units Pick Officers Iry Simons FREE KILL SWITCH Youth To Mark Jerusalem Day Yaffa BBG and Strauss AZA have announced their of- ficers for the 1989-1990 pro- gramming year. Yaffa officers are: Danielle Gill, president; Karen Kline, programming vice president; Hayle Mit- nick, vice president for membership; Jenny Freeman, treasurer; Gayle Friedman, recording secretary; Lori Wachler and Dana Gold, cor- responding secretaries; and Amy Nathan, chapter reporter. Shelly Adler is the chapter adviser. Strauss officers are: Marc Goldberg, president; Josh Shanker, programming vice president; Howard Ditkoff, vice president for member- ship; Joey Shock, treasurer; and Marc Loomer, chapter secretary. Ted Efros is the chapter adviser. Teen Calendar — JOLSON AZA Region-wide canoe-a-thon for Greenpeace and the BBYO International Ser- vice Fund (ISF), Sunday, canoes to be provided by Fresh Air Society, open to all members and chap- ters in Michigan Region BBYO. For information, call Jason Porth, 855-4432. GREAT LAKES AZA COUNCIL BASKET- BALL — Sunday, the 1989 AZA Basketball League playoffs and finals, 1-4 p.m., Jewish Community Center Maple/Drake gymnasium. HERZL AZA AND YACHAD BBG — "Where's the Party? Fashion Fantasy '89," Sunday, 7:30 p.m., Wind- sor Jewish Community Centre, 1641 Ouelette Ave., Windsor. Refresh- ments will be served. Tickets are $6 and are available at the door. Call Arlene Potasher, (519) 973-1772, for details. JOLSON AZA, KING AZA, CHALUTZIM AZA, POSEN AZA, AND MASADA BBG — BBYO Memorial Day Membership Field Day, Monday, noon-4 p.m., In- glenook Park, Southfield. Softball, football and other sports will be played on a "pick-up" basis. This event is open to all local Jewish youth (grades eight-11) in- tersted in BBYO. For in- formation, contact Brett Panter, 358-4342. 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