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February 09, 1996 - Image 107

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-02-09

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Aaron Tarnow, a senior at Tra-
verse City High School, will
compete in the state high
school cross country skiing
championships Feb. 17 in Mar-
quette.
He will also compete in the
Junior Olympics the week of
March 3 in Rumford, Maine.
His brother, David, and two
other ninth graders, Scott New-
man and Josh Weitz, are also
members of the Traverse City
High team.
Aaron, an honors student,
plans to attend Michigan Tech
next fall to major in pre-medi-
cine and ski on the MTU cross
country team.

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All positions will be open to
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Israeli women are drafted into
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