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The Detroit Jewish News, 2003-03-21

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WAY N E STATE
UNIVERSITY

15th Annual Samuel M. Levin
Economics Award Lecture
"Prospects for the World Economy:
A Glimpse of 2015"

NCB, NFHS Win

West Bloomfield High School won first
place in the DECA Quiz Bowl for the
second year in a row, and North
Farmington High School finished sec-
ond. Both teams will compete at the
International Career Development
Conference in Orlando, Fla., April 26-
29. Several individuals from each school
also qualified.
West Bloomfield High School's Quiz
Bowl team includes David Boorstein,
Ben Feldman, Andrew Landau and Bret
Mellin. North Farmington's team
includes Josh Koch, Adam Tapper, Aaron
Lesniak and Steven Kahn.
In the DECA Quiz Bowl, competitors
answer questions dealing with business,
economics and marketing. Thirty-nine
high school teams competed in Quiz
Bowl at the 57th annual State Career
Development Conference March 7-9 at
the Hyatt Regency-Dearborn. A total of
2,000 students from 149 high schools
and career centers participated in the
three-day event.
West Bloomfield's Landau also received
honors for a top-10 finish in the econom-
ic evaluation that was taken by more than
550 students. Also qualifying as individu-
als for the international event in Florida
were Josh Kaplan in retail merchandising,
Tommy Nafso in food marketing and
Albert Chen in technical marketing.
West Bloomfield had 35 students on
the DECA team and 16 were finalists.
North Farmington took 20 competi-
tors to Michigan DECA and had four
event finalists: Marina Rubel in advertis-
ing campaign, Josh Feinberg and Brian
Rosenbaum in financial services manage-
ment decision making and Jordan
Goodwin in retail merchandising.
Also qualifying for a third consecutive
year were Irina Yudovich and Valerie
Warner in travel and tourism manage-
ment. Zach Yost and Brad Stulberg quali-
fied in sports and entertainment manage-
ment.
North Farmington's Marina Rubel was
elected district representative and will
attend the leadership academy at interna-
tionals. Mimi Jiang and Lindsey Scher
will also participate in the leadership
academy.

Teens To Bowl

Detroit Teen Connection members will
bowl 3 p.m. Sunday, April 6, at Langan's
Norwest Bowl in Farmington Hills.
Two games of bowling, rental shoes
and refreshments cost $13 for members
and $16 for first-time guests.
Reservations are due Wednesday, April
2. Call Jaclyn Zelkovitz, (248) 788-0700.

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Friday, April 4, 3 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

• Alumni Lounge, McGregor Memorial Conference Center, WSU
• Guest Speaker: Prof. Richard N. Cooper, Harvard University

Everyone is Welcome! Please Attend!

Please RSVP by March 27 - (313) 577-3347

Sponsored by Wayne State University
Department of Economics

People with disabilities who need assistance to participate in this
program should contact The Department of Economics at (313) 577-3347.

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