SUNDAY WAS P ER Hundreds turned out to call their friends, neighbors and community members at the Allied Jewish Campaign's 'Super Weeks.' 0 n Jan. 24 — exactly one week before football diehards glued their eyes to the Super Sunday bat- tle between the Bills and Cowboys — the Allied Jewish Campaign sponsored an even "Super-er" event. A fun-raising, fund-raising crowd of more than 300 volun- teers congregated at the Campaign's annual phonathon,. appropriately called Super Sunday. The one-day calling blitz, held at the Max M. Fisher Building, involved senior citizens and young people — and individuals of practically every age in between. Giving new meaning to lingo like "high score," Super Sunday raised more than one million dollars for the first time in the history of the Metropolitan Detroit Campaign. ID . Cr) LLJ C/) L1J CC U-1 100 Stacey Crane makes a call with the help of five-year-old Sarah Crane. STORY BY RUTH LITTMANN PHOTOS BY GLENN TRIEST