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Friday, January 24, 1964
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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
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ATLANTA
JEWISH
COMMUNITY
CENTER
1 745 Peachtree St.,
N.E.. Atlanta 9, 6a.
AJCC News
Look for this page
weekly to keep in
formed about AJCC
programs. For details
not covered call:
TR. 5-7881
This Week
At the Center
SATURDAY, JAN. 25, 1964
.(Building opens at 7 p. m.
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CLUB
TIME
SUN. JAN. 26
Crafts
2:15
Sewing
3:30
Sun Fun
2:15
Cr. Drama
2:15
Cooking
2
Spotlighters
3:30
Cultural Series—Science
8
Dance Inst.
1:45
Child. Ceramics
2:15
Crafts
2:15
Art
2:15
SUN. JAN. 26
Y MI (AZA)
1:30 P.M.
DOT (BBG)
2:45 P.M.
DBB (BBG)
2:45 P.M.
YMJ (JCY)
4:00 P.M.
Young Judaea
1:30 P.M.
Ben Massed (JCY)
2:45 P.M.
SOI (JCY)
4:00 P.M.
Yellow Jackets (JCY,
1:30 P.M.
BOZ (JCY)
2:45 P.M.
SOM (JCY)
4:00 P.M.
176 (BBG)
1:30 P.M.
JOY (BBG)
2:45 P.M.
Degania
4:00 P.M.
Devotion (BBG)
4:00 P.M.
FDR (AZA)
4,00 P.M.
SOJ (JCY;
1:30P.M.
IXJC (JCY)
2:45 P.M.
Scouts—Cubs 2:45,4:00 P.M.
Young Judaea 2.45,
1:30 P.M.
DOE
2:45 P.M
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MON. JAN. 27
DOZ Rehearsal 8
Workman’s Circle 8
Cr. Dance 3.15
JWV 8
Girl Scouts 7:30
A & C 3:15
Art 9:30,11:15
Tl!E. JAN. 28
Life at 50
Theatre 85
Bridge
Hebrew Academy Com
Hebrew Hi
YDL
B & P
Art
WED. JAN. 29
Fun Day
Guitar
Inst. Jewish Studies
Creative Dance
Fun with Art \
Fun with Music
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TinrR. JAN. 30
Hillel Com
Scouts
Photographs
Ceramics
Art
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FRI. JAN. 31
Girl Scouts
7:30
8:15
7
8
8
7:15
3
7:15
8
3:15
3:30
3:15
8:15
7:30
8
8
8
Day Camp
Positions
Available
Junior Counselors needed for
AJecomee Day Camp 1964 sea
son.
• • •
Applicants must be completing
junior or senior year In high
school.
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All persons interested should
contact Jerry Melman at the
Center.
THANK YOU FOR
YOUR CONTRIBUTION . . .
To the Sam Balser Memorial
Campship Fund from:
Mrs. Isadore Rotenstreich of
Birmingham, Ala., in honor of
granddaughter, Sharon Elise
Fleisher
Ann« Balser, in rnemfery of
parents, Mollie and Joseph
Balser
Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Kunian
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Loshak
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Balser
Mr. and Mrs. David Bloom
To the Gail and Jerry Kahn
( amp Scholarship Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jacob
son
Mr and Mrs. Toby Hertz—
Pensacola, Florida
Leonard and Jerry Green-
fa a urn
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Levenson
Mr. and Mrs. Max Kahn Sr.
m memory of Mrs. Minnie Weil
Mr. and Mrs. Max Kahn Sr.
in memory of Mr. Harry Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Max Kahn Sr.
in memory of Jay and Leslie
Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Max Kahn Sr.
in memory of Estelle Frolich
Mr. and Mrs. Max Kahn Sr.
in memory of Mrs. Irene
James
Mr. and Mrs. Max Kahn Sr.
in memory of Mrs. Minnie Is
aacson
Mr. and Mrs. Max Kahn Sr.
in memory df Roslyn Rosier
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To the Gail and Jerry Kahn
Camp Scholarship
Maggie and Billy Hearn
Mrs. Max J. Kahn
Mrs. Irene Nix
Mr. and Mrs. Lawerence H.
Hess, Philadelphia, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. David Bloom
Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Kunian
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Mason
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ober-
dorfer
Louise and Henry Bronner—
Shreveport, La.
Barbara and Elmer Simon—
Shreveport, La.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mak-
over in memory of Gail and
Jerry Kahn and Jay and Leslie
Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Mak-
over in memory of Gail and
Jerry Kahn and Jay and Leslie
Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Saul
Mr. and Mrs. Jules H. Drey-
fuss—Shreveport, La.
The Garson Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hart
man
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Stein
er, Birmingham, /da.
- Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Mott
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Falis,
Nashville, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce B. Fei-
man
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Moldow
in memory of Gail and Jerry
Kahn and Jay and Leslie
Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Graetz
WANTED...
Arts and Crafts In
structor for Ajecomce
Day Camp for the sum
mer of 1964.
¥ ¥ ¥
This is a full time
position for a period of
nine weeks.
¥ ¥ ¥
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Salary based oty experi
ence.
¥ ¥ ¥
Please call Polly Mar-
son at the Center.
New Sculpture
• •
Teacher
Allen Fossett of Canton, Ga.,'
joins tiic Center’s Cultural Arts
as Children’s Sculpture In
structor.
Mr. Fossett received tiis B.A.
in Art at LaGrange College. He
is an accomplished musician as
well as artist. He has had much
experience working with children,
under the supervision of his mo
ther, tVho is an elementary school
teacher.
At present, Mr. Fossett is an
artist with the Williams Printing
Company here in Atlanta.
The children of the sculpture
classes will be working in all di
mensional media with everything
from paper mache to wire sculp
ture. Classes meet on Sundays
from 2:00 to 3:00. Registrations
are still open. For more informa
tion call the Center. .
Vocational Guidance Program
As announced on this page last week, William Patrick, Dean of
Admissions at Georgia State College will keynote the annual Vo
rational Guidance Program for 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th graders and
their parents on Thursday, February 6 at 7:30 p.m. at the Center.
Dean Patrick holds many degrees and has affiliations with edu
rational and economics associations. His experience with young peo
ple makes him knowledgeable, indeed, on the subject of college
preparation and a subsequent career.
This Vocational Guidance Program will be called “What’s Your
Lane.”
Joining Dean Patrick February 6 will be Dr. Sidney Q. Janus
and Rabbi Frank Fischer.
• Warm Wafer — A Healthy Swim *
A large number of parents have registered their children for
our Winter Swim Session. However, due to cold and inclement
weather, many parents have been hesitant in sending their children
to these classes.
We wish to remind all parents that the Center Pool is heated
to a temperature of 83 degrees. The air temperature in the pool,
is maintained at, a steady 87 degrees. These temperatures are well
within the health and safety regulations for the operations of an
indoor pool. The children leave the pool in ample time to complete
ly dry themselves.
WANTED...
Administrative Assistant for
.Ajeromce Day Camp.
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This is a full time job for a
nine week period — June 15,
1964 through August 14, 1964.
Weekly part-time work prior
to opening of camp also in
cluded.
Salary based on age and ex
perience.
For further information, call
Jerry Melman at the Center.
CAMP BARNEY
MEDINTZ KITCHEN
BOY POSITIONS
AVAILABLE FOR
1964 SEASON
o
Boys going into 11th or 12th
grades only.
Limited number of applica
tions available.
Apply Camp Office.
The Cultural Arts Sub-Committee
Presents
DR. LEON MANDELL
Professor of Organic Chemistry.
Emory University
SUBJECT:
THE NEW SCIENCE AND YOU'
Sunday Evening
January 26
8:00 P.M.
Admission Free
Public Invited
Parents and young adults will find this topic timely,
provocative and interesting.
Pool Volunteers
For volunteering time to help
instruct, act as life guard and
conduct swim meets at the Cen
ter’s Pool, Marty Hooper, Aqua
tic Director, is grateful to the fol
lowing:—-Mrs. Jack Hirsch, Mrs.
Larry Bregman, Mrs. Cummings,
Mrs. Maska, Mr. Carl Bishop,
Mrs. Helen Seay, Mr. Pete Freu-
denstein, Mr. Herb Zwerner, Mr.
Sydney Farber, r. Harry Baker,
Dr. Sam Zion, Mrs. Sam Zion, Mr.
Bill Dawson, Mr. Jerry Fields,
Mr. Bill Carasik, Mr John Haley,
Mr. Ricky Farber, Miss Carole
White, Mr. Bob White.
Members interested in volun
teering to help in the pool should
contact Marty Hooper at the Cen
ter.
The Jewish Community Center Presents . .
THE JEWISH CONCERT SERIES
Admission
FEBRUARY 23, 1964
$6.00 for series
ATLANTA COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA
Under the direction of Richard Sieber.
$2 00 for single
A concert of Jewish Music Month
ticket at door
GUEST SOLOISTS:
CANTOR ROBERT UNGAR, Tenor
$1.50 for single
DOROTHY KISSELL, Violinst
ticket in advance.
MARCH 22, 1964
MELI DAVIS
All performances
A show of dance and pantomine
Sunday evenings —
8:15 P.M.
Garson Auditorium.
(Afternoon show for children
at 2:30 P.M Fee: 50c)
APRIL 5, 1964
JOSEP BULOF’F—An evening with masters
of Jewish Lierature.
Get in the Swim
At the Center
Marty Hooper, the Center’s
Aquatic Director, has returned
after a wonderful vacation and is
ready for a big Winter Swim
Program!
The winter activities include
the following: ».
Swim Instruction for Pre-
Schoolers
Swim Instruction for Begin
ners
Swim Instruction for Inter
mediates
Advanced Prep
Improve your Swim (Teens and
Tweens)
Adult Instruction
Senior Life Saving
These classes will be reported
weekly on this page. The session
ends March 6, so if you have
missed this one now you can start
making plans for the Spring Swim
Session.
CALENDAR OF
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SWIM EVENTS
Herb Zwerner, Chairnian of the
announced the following impor
tant swim dates:
March 6—Winter Swim Session
Ends
March 22— Annual Inter-Club
Swim Meet
April 1—Water Safety Instruc
tor Course Begins
April 19 -r- Intramural Swim
Meet
May — Air Mail Swim Meet