MOTOR COACH TOURS AIR AND CRUISE TRAVEL NEW YEAR'S EVE - CHICAGO $349 Dec. 30-Jan. 1 ("Brigadoon" at Drury Lane Theatre; Gala N.Y. Dinner and Festivities; Dinner and Gambling Dec. 30; Breakfasts and Tour) TOURS IN 2000 school student-athletes. This year's recipients are Davita Burkhead- Weiner and Adam Grant. Burkhead-Weiner, an alumna of Andover High School, earned letters in both swimming and track. She won five medals for individual events as a stare qualifier, and participated in the Maccabi Games four years. As a stu- dent, she belonged to the National Honor Society, was an academic All- American and graduated Phi Beta Kappa. She now attends Swarthmore College. Grant graduated from West Bloomfield High School, where he dove competitively for four years and was ranked 47th nationally. He was West Bloomfield's diving team captain and an academic All-American. Currently, Grant studies and dives at Harvard University. In addition, there are three Jewish News High School Athletes of the Year to be honored Monday. Britni Must was a standout at Cranbrook/Kingswood in field hock- ey, ice hockey and lacrosse. She was named to the All-Midwest and All- State lacrosse teams, and captained her school's state champion ice hockey team in 1997. She now plays lacrosse at the University of California- Berkeley. Bradley Jaffe of North Farmington High School was cap- tain and three-time conference champion in tennis. He was selected to compete in the 1997 Maccabiah Games in Israel. Jaffe is the 1999 recipient of the Detroit Free Press Scholar Athlete Award and won the Michigan High School Tennis Championships. He is now a stu- dent athlete at Emory University. Blake Boesky excelled in wrestling, baseball and football at Farmington Harrison. He started on the 1997-98 state championship teams, playing in the defensive backfield and on offense. Boesky is now a freshman and prospective baseball player at Central Michigan University. ri The Michigan Jewish Sports Foundation's Induction Dinner will take place 6 p.m. Monday, Nov. 1, at Congregation Shanrey Zedek. Tickets are $125 for foun- dation members, $150 for non- members; tickets for children 17 or younger are $1 per year of age. For information, call Elayne Wolfson, (248) 788-0921. Niagara Falls; Canadian Adventure (Ottowa, Montreal, Que. City); ltzhak Perlman - Flint; Egyptian Art - Toronto; Smithsonian Craft Show - Washington D.C.; Lilac Festi- val - Rochester, N.Y.; Quilt Show - Kitchener; Dead Sea Scrolls - Chicago; "Tattoo" - Hamilton; Boston; Blue Grass & Imperial China - Lexington, KY: Sandusky; Tole- do; Nova Scotia; Savannah, Atlanta & Charleston; Strat- ford & Shaw Festivals; Van Gogh at DIA & MORE!! Tennis Player Goes On Tour James Elsman, a Birmingham attorney, represented Michigan at the U.S. Senior Olympic Finals tennis tourna- ment in Orlando, Fla., last week. Elsman qualified by winning the state senior sin- gles title and teamed with Bill Streng of Orchard Lake to win the doubles title. In November, Elsman, 63, will play for Team USA in Tokyo at the World Senior Doubles competition. James Elsman Bowling Scores Galilee Monday, Oct. 11 Soralee Broida 515/233; Barbara Papo 509. Oct. 18: Barbara Papo 512/203; Caron Goldfine 510; Paula Slomovitz 502/201; Esther Ben Ezra 501. Galilee Tuesday, Oct. 12 Frayda Riger 560; Denise Rodnick 514; Karen Minc 506. Oct. 19: Andrea Reid 225; Shelley Gershune 504; Frayda Riger 501. Galilee Thursday Elaine Meyers 546. 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