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COMPILED BY SEYMOUR MANELLO
BREN1rRIEST has been elect-
LEAH LIEBERSON of Oak
ed president of Jewish Family Ser-
vice for the 1996/97 year. Mr.
Triest has been a member of the
board since 1989, and during his
tenure has served as vice presi-
dent and chairman of the Finance
Committee. He also served as vice
president of Jewish Vocational
Service.
Park was recently selected for
membership in Wayne State Uni-
versity's Phi Beta Kappa chapter.
ROSLYN SCHINDLER of
Huntington Woods from the Col-
lege of Lifelong Learning at
Wayne State University was re-
cently installed as president-elect
of the Phi Beta Kappa chapter.
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NEAL SCHINDLER of Hunt-
ington Woods has been accepted
to attend Interlochen Arts Camp.
Neal will study creative writing
at the camp.
JOSHUA BOGROW, 13 year-
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Brent Triest
ELAINE LEBENBOM
of
Bloomfield Township has been
granted an annual award from
the American Society of Com-
posers, Authors and Publishers
(ASCAP) in recognition of the
many compositions which have
been played this last year through-
out the country. Recently her piece
was performed in New York at
Merkin Hall, a commission from
the New York Cantata Singers.
DR. DAVID A. BARAHAL did
his residency and fellowship in
cardio-thoracic anesthesiology at
the Cleveland Clinic Foundation
in Ohio and has completed his
board certification. He is a grad-
uate of Wayne State University
Medical SchooL Dr. Barahal is the
son of Reva Bobroff Barahal and
the late Max M. Barahal.
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old son of Dr. Martin Bogrow of
Plantation, Fla., and Mrs. Goldy
Bogrow of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.,
formerly of Oak Park, is featured
in a nationwide TV commercial
for a luxury automobile and is in
Jacksonville, Fla., filming in an
upcoming made-for-TV-movie to
be aired later this summer;
Joshua is a member of the Screen
Actors Guild.
ANDREW EHRINPREIS of
SEYMOUR WOLFSON, associ-
/__:) ate professor of computer science
at Wayne State University, re-
cently retired as president of the
Phi Beta Kappa chapter.
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For information, call IRP,
967-4030.
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The luncheon proceeds are
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