.. - .:. MOMMORWrierro,,,, WWW4W Spring Graduates Announced Spring is the time for graduations, confirmations and consecrations and sev- eral area congregations are announcing their scheduled ceremonies. Cong. Beth Shalom will hold graduation exercises at 8:30 p.m. services today. Graduates to be honored are: Aaron Darsky, Elaine Fritz, Lisa Goldstein, Phil- lip Goodman, Marc Lefton, Bruce Littky, Adam Perrin, erry Schwartz, Carolyn klarchyk and Howard Stone. The Birmingham Temple will hold graduation cere- monies at a family Shavuot service 7:30 p.m. today in the temple. 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Graduates include: SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Cheryl Blau, Lauren Blumens- tein, Suzanne Daitch, Jerome Glen, Shelley Green, Risa Hand- ler, Wendy Joyrich, Michael Katz, Bradley Levin, Sharon Manello, Miriam Steinberg, Gayle Young. JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Alyse Belkin, Denise Brodsky, Evan Chudnow, Margaret Co- hen, Debra Feldman, Laura Fine, Caroline Frank, Stephan Galens, Sylvia Greenberg, De- nnis Haas, Valerie Hayman, Brian Hermelin, Bruce Jackson, Elizabeth Kaner, Laura Katz, Lisa Kirsch, Benjamin Konstan- tin, Julie Levenson, Barry Meyer, Susan Moss, Jan Mit- tenthal, Theodore Raimi, Amy Robinson, Michelle Rubinstein, Melinda Saulson, Jill Schlafer, Stacey Shagrin, Debi Stein, Ellen Sternhill, Bonnie Tobin, Marci Uzansky, Lisa Weinberg, Carrie Weiner, Lisa Yorke, Lisa Zalla, Monica Zirkin. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Anne Adelson, Daniel Bayer, Ilene Belkin, Barbara Blum, Wendy Bolton, Mark Borman, Kevin Bortnick, Laura Boykansky, Jonathan Brode, Lisa CantOr, Carol Cohen, Marc Cohen, Lauren Dembs, Darin Edelheit, Elizabeth Eisenberg, Jody Eisenstein, Joshua Fires- tone, Craig Foster, Judith Ga- lens, Robert Gilman, Wendy Goldstein, Marc Gould, Karen Gordon, Benita Green, Natalie Greenspan, Eric Grosinger, Seth Himelhoch, Julie Hoffert, Kathy Katz, Tracey Kaufman, Wendy Kirsch, Howard Klausner, Scott Kliger, Michael Knoll, Suzanne Kolendar, Eric Kovan, Carolyn Kraft, Joel Krugel, David Kush- ner, Ilana Kutinsky, Pamela Laker, David Levi, Dona Levit, Jody Lipshaw, Kevin Lis, Marc Lofman, Kevin Lublin, Emily Meyerson, Nancy Pont, Joel Portnoy, Jeff Provizer, Julianne Purther, Robert Roth, Amy Sa- bin, Kimberly Sabin, Dina Schechter, Brian Schiff, Julie Schwartz, Rachel Schwartz, Andrea Shagrin, Theodore Sherman, Amy Simmer, Joshua Simon, Stuart Solway, Randall Soverinsky, Michelle Starler, Melissa Sternhill, Jason Stone, Bonnie Stotsky, Kenneth Toft, Mark Uzansky, Matthew Weber, Stephanie Weiner, Julie Wein- garden, Sheila Winkelman, Ste- ven Zalla. Consecration services at Shaarey Zedek will be held 10 a.m. June 8. The consec- ration class is comprised of Michele Averbuch, Shari Be- aver, Lisa Blau, Linda Bairn, Jane Brumer, Bonnie Feuerman, Andrea Frazein, Elise Gendloff, Charyl Gordon, Sara Gordon, Susan Grant, Monica Katz, Ellen Katzman, Deborah Kaufman, Robin Kaufman, Nancy Korn, Terri Kovan, Gwen Levitt, Mar- cie Lublin, Cheryl Luckoff, Leah Nickamin, Ronna Perlman, Laurie Sabin, Anne Shapiro, Jill Siegel, Sheryl Singer, Lisa Sol- eymani, Miriam Spiwak, Cheryl Starler, Ellen Straus, Karen Weinfeld and Janet Williams. Out of Running? WASHINGTON Former Treasury Secretary William Simon appears to have hurt his chances of being Ronald Reagan's running-mate on the Re- publican ticket. According to Newsweek magazine, Reagan advisers are concerned about voter reaction to Simon's in- volvement in a Saudi Ara- bian investment group. Tiff DETROIT JEWISH NEWS e a fn un g e U e r NEW YORK — Theodore R. 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