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Looking To
The Future
Students in the
Workmen's Circle-Arbiter:
Ring's Sunday School,
under the leadership of school
director Jan Adler,
tell what they hope for in the
coming Jewish new year. I
JUSTIN POLLACK, 8, is the
son of Sue and Steve Pollack. A
student in fourth-grade at Burton
Elementary
School, he lives
in Huntington
Woods. He
enjoys studying
history and
math and play-
ing sports.
"Recently in the
spring I won second-place with
my baseball team and I had a
pretty good soccer year," he says.
"We're not as good as we were
for the past two years, but I think
we'll come in with a couple of
wins or so."
Justin's Wish:
"I hope I'll get all good grades
and I won't get in a lot of trou-
ble."
JENNY POLLACK, 6 1/2, is
Justin's sister. She is in the first-
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HANNAH HEAVENRICH, 8, is
1 the daughter of Richard Heavenrich
and Diane Urquhart. She lives in
Huntington Woods
and is in third-
1 grade at Burton
I Elementary, where
I he favorite subject
is math.
1 Hannah's Wish:
"I'd like to see
me going to Dis-
t neyworld."
I
BENJAMIN
HEAVENRICH,
13, is Hannah's
I brother. He is in
eighth grade at
Norup, where he
enjoys studying sci-
ence. He hopes
I one day to be a physician or a psy-
chiatrist.
Benjamin's Wish:
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"I would like [Northern] Ireland to
come to peace. I'd also like North-
west to stop striking, because that's
really affecting a
lot of people."
LIZZIE HEAV-
ENRICH, 10, is
Benjamin and
Hannah's sister.
She enjoys social
studies and lan-
guage arts at
Norup, where she
is in sixth grade.
Lizzie's Wish:
"I'd like to
have peace in
the world —
and have my
own room."
(Lizzie shares a
room with Hannah, whom she
readily describes as "The neater
one.")
School.
Jenny's Wish:
"Hmmm, I
don't know. .
1 Well, I would •
like to get a
mini jeep."
Question: "Is
there anyplace
special you would like to visit?
"Hmmm. Florida."
Question: "What would you do
ably want good grades, and I
would want world peace, and I
want to visit another country —
besides Canada. I want to go out
of North America. I'd probably
want to go Japan. I would not
want to eat sushi, though. I like to
travel because it's fun staying in
hotels and I like going in the hotel
pool."
JACOB HURWITZ GOOD-
MAN, 1 1, lives in Palmer Woods
-
and attends the Friends School in
Detroit. The son
of Julie Hurwitz
and Bill Good-
man, he enjoys
"studying the
history of
France, espe-
cially the French
I Revolution." He
hopes to travel
one day and would like to visit
1 England.
Jacob's Wish:
"Well, in school sometimes I
don't pay attention a lot and I
already tried before to stop it, and
now over the summer I've resolved
1 to do that more.
AARON EGAN, 1 1, lives in
Detroit with his parents Arlene
Frank and Robert Egan. He is in
sixth-grade at
the Friends
School, where
he enjoys study-
there?"
ing math, sci-
"Hmmm. Go to Disneyworld."
ence and usual-
ly social stud-
MICHAEL POSNER, 10 lives in
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ies,
"though I
Southfield and is the son of Rober-
I wasn't really
ta Henrion and Jon Posner. He is
fond of our unit on ancient
in fifth-grade at
Mesopotamia."
Bingham Farms
Aaron's Wish:
School, where
"Well, I was kind of hoping
he enjoys study-
there would be no more terrorist
ing history and
attacks — that's driving me crazy.
math.
I also hope my dad will do well
Michael's
on
his final part-of his medical
Wish:
licensing exam."
"Well, I prob-
I