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February 25, 2000 - Image 18

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-02-25

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The big dog himself leads students back to class after the program.

her
Avialla Weltman, 7, practices
caricature
artooning
_skills
with
a
c
of President Bill Clinton.
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Sixth grader Violeta Shuman, 11, adds her name to a huge
ts card

sent to cartoonist Charles Schulz by Yeshivat Akavastuden

Cartoonist Mike Thompson shows young
aricatures.
artists from Akiva how to draw c

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Students at Yeshivat Akiva perform a
musical skit, "Farewell, Charlie Brown.”

Staff Photos by KRISTA HUSA

lementary students at Yeshivat Akiva in Southfield said their last
goodbyes to the comic strip "Peanuts" with a program of songs,
games and cartooning on Feb. 9.
Teachers Phyllis Rochen, Arlene Oppenheim, Janice Salter and
Lynn Farber planned the celebration to mark the end of the beloved comic
strip, which had run in newspapers throughout the world for nearly 50 years.
"Peanuts" creator Charles Schulz died Saturday, Feb. 12; his last strip
appeared the following morning. ❑

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— Diana Lieberman,
Staff Writer

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