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T H E SOUTHERN
S R A E L I T K
Pace Eleven
ATLANTA
JEWISH
COMMUNITY
CENTER
174a Peachtree Si..
N Atlanta 9, 6a
AJCC New;
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weekly to keep in
formed about AJCt.'
programs. For details
not covered call:
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This Week
At The Center
SATURDAY, JAN. 25, 1964
(Building opens at 7 p. m.)
SUNDAY, JAN. 26
( LUB
TIME
YMI (AZA)
1:30 P.M
DOT (BBG)
2:45 P.M
DBB (BBG)
2:45 P.M
. MJ (JCY)
4:00 P.M.
i AB
1:30 P.M
Den Massed (JCY; 2:45 P.M
>OI (JCY)
4:00 P.M
Yellow Jackets (JCY) J .30 P.M
ROZ (JCY)
2:45 P.M
SOM (JCY)
4:00 P.M
76 (BBG)
1:30 P.M
jOY (BBG)
2:45 P.M.
Scout*—Cubs
4:00 P.M
Devotion (BBG
2 45 P.M
KDR (AZA)
4:00 P.M
>OJ (JCY)
1:30 P.M
r<oc (jcy)
2:45 P.M.
Scout*—Cubs
4:00 P.M
Young Judaea ^
1:30 P.M
UE
2:45 P.M
SUNDAY,
JAN. 26
Sowing
3:30
Science, Cultural
Series 8
Dance Inst
1:45
child. Ceramics
2:15
Craft*
2:15 & 3:30
Sculpture
2
Art
2:15 & 3:30
Drama—
Child. & Teens
2:15 & 7:30
sjxjtlighters
3:30
i ooking
2
■sun Fun
2:15
. OZ Rehearsal
8
t orkmen’s Circle
8
Creative Dance
3:15
. W.V.
8
Girl Scouts
7:30
Art
3:15
9:30 A.M.
11:15 A.M
MONDAY,
JAN. 27
Child Art
3:15
Creative Dance
3:15 & 4:30
TUESDAY,
JAN. 28
1 ife Begins at 50
2
i hoatre 85
8
Bridge
7:30
Hebrew Hi Schoo
7
B&P
8
Art
7:15 & 9:00 P.M.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29
Adult Creative Dance 10 A.M
Fun Day
3:15
Guitar
7:15 & 8:30
Institute Jewish Studies 8
Creative Dance
3:15 & 4:30
Fun with Art
3:30
Fun with Music
3:15
THURSDAY,
JAN. 30
scouts
7:30
Photography
8
Ceramics
8
Art Workshop
8
FRIDAY, JAN. 31
Scouts (Girl)
3
CAMP BARNEY
MEDINTZ KITCHEN
BOY POSITIONS
AVAILABLE FOR
1964 SEASON
Boys going into 11th or 12th
grades only.
Lhnlted number of applica
tions available.
Apply Camp Office.
Day Camp
Positions
Available
Junior Counselors needed for
AJewomce Day Camp 1964 sea
son.
Applicants must be completing
Junior or senior year In high
school.
♦ • •
All persons interested should
contact Jerry Melman at the
Center.
Sunday
WINTER SWIM SCHEDULE
JANUARY 12 MARCH 6, 1964
Monday
Tuesday
10-12:30
' 1:30-5:30
10- 11 AM
11- 12 Noon
2:30-3:15
3:20-4:00*
1:00-4:45
4:45-6:00
6:00-7:30
7:30-10:00
10-10:30 A.M
2:30-3:15
3:15-4:00
4:00-4:45
3:15-4:00
4:00-4:45
4:45-6:00
6:00-7:30
7:30-8:30
8:30-9:30
9:00-10:150
2:30-3:15
3:15-4:00
4:00-4:45
4:45-7:30
7:30-10:00
2:30-3:15
3:15-4:00
4:00-4:45
4:45-6:00
6:00-7:30
7:30-8:30
8:30-9:00
9:00-10:00
10-11 A.M
11:00-12:00
2:30-4:30
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
CLASS FEES: $3:00 Once
Wednesday
Thursday
Frid;-
Family Swim
Family Swim
Adult Swim Inst & Family Swim
Family Swim
Swim Inst.— Pre-School
fjWirn Inst Beginners
§wim Inst.—-Intermediates
Family Swim
Swim Team Practice
Senior Life Saving
Hebrew Academy—1st Grade
Swim Inst.—Pre-School
Hebrew Academy—2nd, 3rd Grades
Swim Inst.—Advanced Prep
Hebrew Academy—2nd, 3rd Gradies
Swim Inst.—Advanced Prep
Family Swim
Swim Team Practice
Family Swim
Adult Inst. & Family Swim
"Family Swim a
Family Swim
Hebrew Academy- -4th. 5th Grades
Swim Inst.—Beginners
Family Swim
Senior Life Saving
Swim Inst.—Pre-School
Hebrew Academy—6th, 7th Grades
Swim Inst.—Advanced Prep
Family Swim
Swim Team Practice
Family Swim & Improve your Swim
Family Swim **
Family Swim
Kindergarten Hebrew Academy
Adult Inst. & Family Swim
Family Swim
* Basketball *
League Standings
YMI. G
F. Gar
Herzog
134
I YG
S.A
DSI
YMI W
LOJ
Bonah
LTC
BOYS A LEAGUE
VV
4
3
3
3
2
2
1
GIRLS A LLAGUE
W
BOS 3
,)OJ 3
JOY 3
DJG 3
DOT 1
DOC 1
DEBS 1
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L-W 0
DEV 0
no 7, o
176 0
* * •
LEADING SCORERS
BOYS _
Player—Team
G
Pts
Avg
FUND from:
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hirsch
1 P. Cohen, YM.1G
4
59
14.8
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Haas
2. D. Funk, F.Gar
3
37
12 3
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hirsch
3. B.Hyman, Herzog
4
46
11.5
Mr. Albert E. Mayer
4. Crystal, TYG
2
23
11.5
Miss Rosalie L Mayer
5. C. Gerson, LOJ
3
34
11.3
Mr, and Mrs. Elliot L Haas
6 C. Rush, YMIG
4
41
10.2
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Haas Jr.
7 R. Bellinger, 134
4
41
10.2
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Montag
8 Katz, SA
4
40
10.0
Mr. and Mrs. llartridge F.
9 Chaite, YMIG
4
37
9.3
Shurling
!0 B. Solomon, 134
4
37
9.3
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Levy
GIRLS
Player—Team
G
Pts
Avg
Mr. Abe Schwartz
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A.
Guthman, Sr.
1 B. Molkner, JOJ
3
49
16 3
Messrs. Max and Joe Cuba
2. I). Levitt, JOJ
3
41
13.7
and in memory of
3. B. Cohen, DJG
3
35
11.7
Jay and I>eslie Cohen
4. Bloom, DEB
3
31
10.3
McKesson & Robbins, Inc.
5 L Caplan, JOY
3
29
9.7
THANK YOU FOR
YOUR CONTRIBUTION . . .
To the ATLANTA JEWISH
COMMUNITY CENTER
CAMPSHIP FUND from:
L. A. Rosenberg
Mr. and Mrs. David Marx Jr.
in memory of Gail and Jerry
Kahn and Jay and Leslie
Cohen
• • •
To the JERRY AND GAIL
KAHN CAMP SCHOLARSHIP
"What 8 Your Line ” Program
William Patrick, Dean of Admissions at Georgia State College,
will keynote the Center’s annual Voeiational Guidance Program
for 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th grade youngsters and their parents on
Thursday, February 6, 7:30 p in., at the Center
His topic will deal with preparations for col
lege and admittance to college. This program
is designed to help the Jewish college student
think ahead to a choice of college and a
career
Joining Dean Patrick will be Dr. Sidney
(,' Janus, Psychologist, who will speak about
the need for guidance and testing prior to
i oMege.
Also appearing that evening will be
Rabbi Frank Fischer, 1111 lei Advisor at the University of Georgia
His subject will deal with Jewish life on campus.
ft.
tYilliam Patrick
/Ve«r Staff Member ‘SPECIAL HINDS'
week for a session
$6.00 Twice a week for a session
$9.00 Three times a week for a session
Pre School only
$1.50 Center Insurance—this is required
No Fee Adult Inst, and Swim Team Practice
Register in person at the reception desk Registration is limited
for the classes being offered. Registration must be done before
classes start on JAN. 12th.
SPECIAL NOTES: THERE WILL BE NO FAMILY SWIM INSTRUC
TIONAL CLASSES EXCEPT WHERE INDICATED ON
THE SWIM SCHEDULE
The Cultural Arts Department
is pic.,: i .1 to announce the addi
tion of Mrs. Patricia Robson to
the staff as instructor of Chil
dren’s and Adults' Creative Dance
Classes.
Mrs. Robson studied at the
American School of Ballet and
danced at Atlanta’s Theatre Under
The Stars for two summers. She
has appeared with Radio City
Music Hall, The William Dollar
Conceit Group and the Atlanta
Civic Ballet. Presently, she is a
teacher at Joanna Rader's School
of Dance in Smyrna.
Mrs Robson will teach basic
i-allcL and Creative Dance classes
to eh.idren 4 to 8: and to adults.
Class* - will deal with techniques,
Hi ace a id expressionism.
On Mondays the Advanced 4
year o ds will meet from 3:15 to
4:15; t e Beginners will meet
from 4:.'h) to 5:30 Classes begin
ary 20. 1964
to 8 year old Advanced
will start Wednesday,
22, 10:00 a.m. to 11:00
Mond. v.
The 5
s' udents
January
a.m.
Registrations are still open. For
further information, call the Cen
ter
We have been asked to make
available in the community a list
ing of the special funds which
are supervised by the Atlanta
Jewish Community Center. They
are as fe llows:
Atlanta Jewish Comm uult;
A.
( enter Campship Fund
Herbert B Goldstein Memorial
Fund
Sylvan Chajage Memorial Fund
Barney Medintz Memorial Fund
Steven Irwin Kessler Memorial
Fund
Harold Berger and Leouard
Spielherger Memorial Fund
IJbrary Fund
I)jy ( amp Equipment Fund
Camp Prayer Book and Talei-
sim F’und
Sam Balser Memorial Oarop-
ship Fund
Jerry and Gail Kahn Camp
Seholarship Fund
# Club News #
Congratulations to the S.O.I.
boys for winning the Book Drive
sponsored by the Teen Council.
Norma Russ takes over the ad-
visorship of the El-Al girls. Many
thanks to Lois Liibin for her
services to the group.
The S.O.I. boys, led by Danny
Tourial, presented Jim Watkins
o I the Red Cross as a guest
speaker at a recent meeting.
The S.O.Z. girls celebrated Tu-
P’shaat with a tree planting at
the Center on Sunday, January 5.
The Y.JJ. boys plan a swim
ming party Saturday night, Jan
uary 18, at the Center, from 7:30
to 9:00. This was announced by
Advisor, Don Bloom.
• LIFE ItFGINS AT 50 NEWS •
Congratulations to Mrs. Ella Stone on her birthday. We under
stand that her children entertained her and other members of Life
Begins At 50 on this occasion.
Congratulations to Mrs. Sam Baker on her grandson’s Bar
Mitzvah.
Congratulations to Mrs Goncher on her grandson’s Bar Mita
vah. ^
Sorry to hear Mrs. Gordon is not feeling well. We wish her
a speedy recovery and hope she will be back with us soon.
A combination board meeting and sewing circle was held Tues
day, January 7, at the Center. Plans for the coming year were
made and napkins for embroidery were distributed.
♦ • • • •
Although Purim is a long way off, members of Life Begins
at 50 are already making plans for a Purim luncheon
The Cultural Arts Sub-Committee
Presents
DR. LEON MANDELL
Professor of Organic Chemistry,
Emory University
SUBJECT:
“THE NEW SCIENCE AND YOU”
Sunday Evening Admission Free
January 26 I*ublic Invited
8:00 P.M.
Parents and young adults will find this topic timely,
provocative and interesting.