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Pre-School
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Registration
Registration Day for the Pre-
School Department’s Summer Nurs
ery School was Sunday, March 22.
Mrs. Ralph Sacks, Pre-School De
partment Director, reports a capac
ity registration. However, names are
now being accepted for the waiting
list. The Nursery School Summer
Session is from June 15 through July
31. For further information, call the
Center
Thank you for your
contribution to . . .
Gail and Jerry Kahn
Camp Scholarship Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rauzin in
memory of Gail and Jerry Kahn
and Jay and Leslie Cohen
Rubye and Eddie Kahn in mem
ory of Helen Walsh
Mr. and Mrs Max Orenstein in
memory of Dr. Alfred Weinstein
Sam Raiser Memorial Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer L. Balser
in memory of Larry J. Rubin
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Balser in
memory of Larry J. Rubin
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Balser in
memory of Larry J Rubin
Mrs. Harry Stone in memory
of Larry J. Rubin
Mrs. Sam J. Balser
* *
AJCC Campship Fund
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Sachs
in memory of Carl Doernberg
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Sachs
in memory of William Linguvic
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Sachs
in honor of the Bar Mltzvah of
Robert Hirsch
D.O.Z. Sorority
To:
Jerusalem Y — contribution by
Deborah B.B.G.
Hospital Tour
The Vocational Guidance Sub-Com
mittee announces a tour of Craw
ford Long Hospital for an interest
ing discussion with its staff. This
project is being undertaken as part
of our service to youth through our
Vocational Guidance Sub-Committee.
All interested persons wishing to
participate, please call Jerry Mel-
man at the Center for further in
formation.
AJCC CULTURAL ARTS COMMITTEE
Presents
JOSEPH BULOFF
In
“AN EVENING WITH MASTERS
OF JEWISH LITERATURE”
SUNDAY EVENING APRIL 5 8:15 P.M.
Tickets: $1.50 in Advance
$2.00 at Door
WHAT THE CRITICS SAY . . .
"MR. BULOFF ... is intoxicated with the true comic spirit . . .
He is every inch an actor—imaginative, effervescent and inventive. He
knows how to use not only his tongue and his eyes but his whole body
in the rounding out of a comic character.”
BROOKS ATKINSON
"MR. BULOFF remains constant easy and eloquent in his move
ments—a plastic actor, a pictorial actor, an actor of first rate sensi
bilities.”
ARTHUR POLLOK
"MR. BULOFF . . has everything his own way from the moment
he arrives and his sojourn is one long scream on the part of the audience.”
WIELLA WALDORF
"Why MR. BULOFF is noi in every play is something this column
will never understand.”
BROOKS ATKINSON
Volunteer of
• •
The Week
Mrs. Lil Warshaw is our Volun
teer of the Week. A three-year ad
visor to the D.O.C. Girls, Mrs War
shaw proved to be the kind of leader-
who is tireless and ready to fight
for her girls. Her spirit is catching
and she has played an important
part in eniouraging the enthusiasm
of the D.O.C. Girls. Our hats are off
to her for a job well-done.
CASTING CALy
* THEATRE 85 *
"Goodbye Charlie"
by George Axelrod (Author of
"Seven Year Itch”)
and
"Will Success Spoil
Rock Hunter?”
When: 8:00 p. m., April 20, 21, 22
(Monday, Tuesday, Wednes
day)
Where: Hie Center
Needed. Actors, Artists Mid Tech
nicians
For further information, call
the Center, or Les Cohen at 636-
2474
"JOSEPH BULOFF is giving his most hilarious portrayal ... he is
quite triumphantly comic in that entirely original fashion of his.”
RICHARD WAITS
"JOSEPH BULOFF ... is making his second appearance on the
English speaking stage ... I can hardly wait for his third appearance.”
ROBERT BENCHLEY
"Our own Academy Awards—Best supporting performance (male)
Joseph Buloff’s hilarious rendition of the movie magnate in “Spring Again.”
DOROTHY K [LGALLEN
Sunday Evening Cultural Arts Series
APRIL 5
Joseph Buloff—“An Evening With The Masters of Jewish
Literature”
APRIL 26
Fine Arts Quartet Film—“Evening of Chamber Musk”
MAY 3
Nathan Loshak and Polly Marson—“Lecture and Demonstration
of Steinhad Woodcuts”
MAY 10
Dr. Robert Kasriel—“The New Math And Yon”
Professor of Mathematics—Georgia (tentative)
Institute of Technology
MAY 24
Georgia Faculty Quarter—Chamber Musk (tentative)
MAY 31
Dr. Herbert Frauds—“Modern Jewish Literature”
Emory University
Professor of Literature (tentative)
Milton Weinstein Elected President
Milton Weinstein, prominent At
lanta business executive and offi
cer of the Center for several years,
was elected President of the gala
Annual Meeting Dinner, held on
March 23 in the Garsoc Auditorium.
Over 250 adult members of the
Center joined together to honor the
outgoing President, Max L. Kun-
lansky, who completed his third
term as President on this occasion.
On behalf of the other officers of
the Center, Mr. Weinstein presented
Mr. and Mrs. Kuniansky with a
silver galley tray engraved with a
suitable message of appreciation.
The occasion of the Annual Meet
ing was also used as an opportun
ity to present a special scroll to
Charles Bergman for many years
of valuable legal service to the
Atlanta Jewish Community Center.
Other officers elected to serve
with Mr. Weinstein were:
Vice-President, Erwin Zaban
Vice-President, Bernard Howard
Vice-President, Sidney Feldman
Treasurer, Edward Glaser
Secretary, Dr. Morris Benveniste
In front row, seated with newly-elected President Milton Weinatetm are
Past Presidents Meyer L. Balser, Max L. Kuniansky and Max A. Feldman.
Standing are Bernard Howard, Vice-President; Edward Glaser, Treasurer;
Sidney Feldman, Vice-President; and Dr. Morris Benveniste, Secretary.
Not shown is Erwin Zaban, Vice-President.
NOT TOO LATE TO REGISTER
Registration Day for Ajecomee
Day Camp on Sunday, March 22,
was a huge success. The general
response was far beyond the expec
tations of the staff. At the end of the
day, half of the first camping period
was filled with a good start for the
second session.
Applications are still being accept
ed at the Center. Dates of the ses
sions and fees are as follows:
First Session—4 weeks, June 22
through July 17—$77.
Second Session—4 weeks, July 20
through August 14—$77.
Full Season — 8 weeks, June 22
through August 14—$154.
Fees include transportation, acci
dent insurance, camp T-shirt, daily
beverage, snack and weekly cook-
outs.
There is a $5.00 reduction in fee
for each additional child in the fam
ily.
GRAPHIC ARTS EXHIBIT
Opens April 7 - 8:30 P.M,
All Center members and friends are invited to attend the opening of
the Graphic Art Exhibit, sponsored by the Western Jewish Community
Center of Los Angeles.
Among the exciting silk screens, woodcuts, etchings and lithographs
by well-known California artists, a woodcut will be shown by Perils Pelxig,
who is known in Atlanta for numerous projects including the mosaics at
the Center.
“TV 8b Days of Creotku”—A Woodcut Is Bulge sad Brow* by
« csiie raB|.
Polly Marson, Cultural Arts Director, will be on hand to explain the
various media exhibited. Students of the Adult Art Department will mast
and greet all guests and join them in the Adult Lounge for the reception.
The exhibit will bang through May 7.