Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1974 — Page 15
Friday, August 2, 1974
THE JEWISH POST
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By Ivan Stillerman
The Indy Teen Scene
president of Beth-El Zedeck, Stephanie Cohen will be at- junior year, was seen at music camp. tending Bradley University in * * . On the opposite end of the Peoria, 111. In three weeks, (August 23rd),
campus, the experienced staff Is Butler or IU better suited the “Teen Scene” will finally of the ninth annual Journalism to a freshman's needs? Murray reveal the identity of the female Workshop decided that two Dock will have the answer as co-author of this column. If you
1015 Fairway Drive WHILE IN Bloomington, this Jews would be ideal room- he will be participating in gen- have not applied for this 257-5795 writer spotted Dave Grossman, mates. The two strangers who eral courses at both schools this position and would enjoy writing Indianapolis 46260 Jimmy Levine, a former were to have so much in com- year. weekly or softening this This summer 76 students from resident of Indy, (who still mon were this writer and Paula Epstein is a sophomore columnist’s views, then mail five states served as guinea sounds like a “hick” for those Richard Nisenson, of Southfield, at IUPUI. She graduated from your application with pigs for the trial run of an who remember him), who now a suburb of Detroit. Shortridge as a junior. A qualifications to the address exciting concept. calls Terre Haute his home and Lisa Chapman and Marilyn member of Shoshana BBG, she listed above. Please include The program, CCHSS, Craig Winchell of Ruach AZA Fogle will be returning today won the best senior award for your phone number and (Collegiate Credit for High 107 in Kentucky. These three from the Workshop. her four years participation, everyone will receive a prompt School Students), offered stu- are a part of the Science Insti- * * * she als <> has received the reply. dents “a slice of college life,” tute, a program which ac- i nWTNr re a n ‘‘Super Scout” award. This past The new writing team of Ms three hours of college credit in celerated students aid graduates . . ^ a partial list, y ear she was voted the best and stillerman will debut on two-and-a-half weeks, room and with research. Dut n !f a De g iam ng m charting S p ea k er j n ^er class and is Sept 6
of Nashville, »ur college freshmen.
Esther Bromcki, a
board on the IU campus at Reva Siskin , Bloomington, and the op- Tenn., is employed at Forest E . sther , jjomcki, a former portunity to arrange their spare Hall Cafeteria during the writer . of thls colamn ’ be time. summer and earns $2 50 an % s “? hoI, ?” e ?L S er " C ? lle « e ' CCHSS permits all this hour. She explained to this Yeshlva U ' 5 aff,hate ,or J<!Wlsh
freedom while offering a social writer that the “home of coun- vvomen -
and educational experience try music” has a substantial At Purdue, Marlene Bursky which is without parallel in the Jewish population. Their Com- is majoring in biology and will state! The validity of this state- munity Center is huge com- be entering into pre-med school, ment can be challenged, but pared to ours, but hopefully Bursky be a junior this writer along with Mike after construction, the Indy at IU - He win be changing his Maroshaw of Gary and Karen Center will be similar in size major from the School of Music Specter, (who asks that Julie and modern facilities. f° history and theater. On Schwab renew their letter cor- Marie Zacher of Fort Wayne cam P us < Jay has been seen to respondence), from Simcha was seen at the IU Journalism advantage in “The Fantasticks” BBG in Cincinnati will attest Workshop. and “Company.” This summer, to the uniqueness of this AT BALL STATE, Jeff Ja y was featured for his third program. Weintraub, the Junior Choir season with Starlight Musicals.
He appeared in “No, No Nanette” and “Oklahoma.” In past years, Jay has portrayed
On The Sorinl SirJe Jamie in My Fair Lady ’” V/ll I lie <JIVJe Burt, the stage manager in (Continued from Preceding Pg.) Dr. Morris Stoner and Whitney “Applause” and Karl Kubelik, tour include the glassed studio- Greenberg! We wish you all a the lead’s brother in “Promises, home of Leah and Harry happy birthday and a happy Promises.” He also has had bit Traugott, contemporary home and healthy year to come! parts in “The Music Man” and of Phyllis and Harvey “Fiddler on the Roof.” Feigenbaum, country English * * * HIS BROTHER, Andy, as home of Liz and Dan Domont, Thanks for the many calls, everyone should know by now, country French dwelling in cards and letters I have will matriculate at Washington Williams Creek of Bess and received this past week! University in St. Louis.
Stanley Rosenberg and the beautiful home of Donna and Max Nelson. The tour begins at 9:30 a.m. and will conclude at about 1:30 p.m. with a mini luncheon at the Park Hoover Clubhouse. Admission to the exciting day is by becoming a new member of Council, bringing a new member to join Council or by becoming a life member of the organization. For reservations call 844-0601 or
255-4264.
hoping to transfer to IU for her
SHALOM!!!
AN OPEN LOVE LETTER Dear Friends of Westland Pharmacy — We always knew you were the greatest, hut your overwhelming and heartwarming response to our Westlane Pharmacy smoke and water disaster when Standard burned July 18 was beautiful. Your sincere outpouring of concern and support was very special to us. The Pike Township Volunteer Fire Department was magnificent. The selfless dedication of our own employees has been far beyond the call of duty. We love you all. The continuity of our Westlane professional prescription service to you continues to be our prime concern. All of our prescription records are safe and we are temporarily servicing your RX needs from a trailer in front of the store, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Sunday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Every effort is being made to hasten the necessary cleanup and total restocking. We will reopen as soon as possible as a complete, full-line drugstore, with our usual low prices and friendly, professional service that have made you our friends. Do stop and see us and let us thank you in person — pf Westlcme Pharmacy 7167 Northwestern Avenue
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