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Friday, October 10, 1980 33

71FNEWS
THE DETROITJEY

Yeshiva Students
at Grad Schools

Danny Raskin's

ALMOST 400 people
attended the recent North-
ern High reunion of classes
'35, '36 and '37 at Hamilton
Place . . . We graduated
from Commerce in '37 but
like others, knew people ga-
lore . . . Good thing I didn't
have to recognize them from
the pictures on their name
tags . . . There wasn't one
who didn't look much better
today.
Some scenes at the reu-
nion .. . . Guys 'n gals put-
ting on glasses to look at
each other's name tag .. .
People looking for others
who graduated in their year
. . . and then exclaiming
"YOU were in my class?"
. . . Song sheets with hits of
those three years . . . Grads
who hadn't seen each other •
in so many years bringing
out forgotten pasts about
each other.
The Zeniths Club, 1935
basketball champs at the
Jewish Community Center
on Woodward . . . Nate
Fink, Morrie Fenkell,
Harold Hass, Billy Jacobs,
Harry Milgrom, Louie
Freeman and Morrie Was-
serman . . . Harry Nemoff
couldn't get in from Califor-
nia.
Reunion organizaers
were • • • Yetta
Pomerantz, Eve Berke
(Shumaker), Ruth
-Oleshansky, Lou Chess,
Saul Horowitz, Sol Co-
hen, Alex Lipson and
Doranne and Beth Achim
president Allan Rosen-
berg ... Audrey Chess
graduated Central in
1945 but worked on the
affair • • • Nate
Oleshansky telling wife
Ruth, "Didn't I let you do
everything?"
Tables bedecked with bal-
loons . . . and tags of '35, '36,
'37 . . . Herb Newman from
Florida telling of Larry
Sweet imitating French
teacher, Mr. Faye, without
knowing he was standing
right behind him . . . Irving
"Rico" Rike and his staccato
one-liner jokes . . . plus tir-
ing out most of his dance
partners .. .
Ben Teitel with his pe-
rennial tan . . . Sarah and
Seymour Kapetansky, a
beautiful couple . . . Art
Siegal now a counselor at
Northern High . . . Max
Horenstein talking about
getting back in the restau-
rant business . . . Rube
Weiss and Frank Selman
talking about taking books
from the library . . . without
signing out .. .
Arnold Michlin now vice
president of Greater Detroit
Bnai'Brith Council . . . Saul
Horowitz reminded of his
bringing nine basketballs
from the gym to Arthur
Sweet . . . Arnold Citrin in
his naval jacket . . . Julius
Reznick with the Northern
High band . . . now with the
Detroit Symphony and
West Bloomfield Symphony
. . . Edith Hoffman making

people laugh with her
stories . . . Sylvia Gerber
Brown singing . . . She is
now the wonderful execu-
tive director of Michigan
Children's Leukemia Foun-
dation.
From out-of-town to
attend the reunion . . . Mar-
jorie Drucker, Miriam Hal-
pern, and Yetta Lipton from
California; Sara Mitteldorf,
Dave Jasse and Rose Tan-
ner from Florida.
On and on they went .. .
eating, drinking, dancing
. . . and telling stories about
yesteryears at Northern
High School.
CAN'T BELIEVE its the
first anniversary al-
ready of Al Kay Jewelers on
Southfield . . . Seems like
yesterday when Al moved
from the Kaftan Bldg. on 10
Mile and Southfield to the
new shopping center on
Southfield in Lathrup ,Vil-
lage between 11 and 12 .. .
with a staff of eight . . . Al,
sister Edee Moss, her son
Jerry Moss, Bruce Weiss,
Bunny Ross, Chuck Kopel,
Ken Kowalewski and gree-
ter Esther "Mom" Kaftan.
Since that time, Jerry has
become a GIA certified
gemologist . . . starting out
eight years ago as a polisher
while attending Wayne
State U. . . . He wanted to be
a dentist but became in-
ti
volved with jewelry .. .
Went to diamond-setting
school in Florida . . . then a
GIA course to become a
diamondologist . . . and on
upward, receiving the
necessary 100 percent in
stone identification that
made him a GIA certified
gemologist . . . one ,of the
youngest to receive this
high honor.
Engraver Ken Kow-
alewski has literally been
doing miracles at Al Kay
Jewelers . . . with over 50
different type styles plus his
own . . . taking photos and
making engravings from
them, etc. . . . including
many things others can't do
. . . plus being among the
fastest around.
BIRTHDAY CON-
GRATS... to Sally Fields
.. on number 80.
EACH YEAR, a person
is honored who has contrib-
uted in an outstanding
manner to the fulfillment of
the spirtual needs of
Livonia Jewish C -ongrega-
tion . . . the congregation in
general . . . and the welfare
of the community in which
they live.
This year, Sarah Smith is
the honoree for 26 years of
service to Livonia Jewish
Congregation and the city of
Livonia . . . She and her late
husband, Asher Smith, op-
erated a pharmacy in
Livonia for many years . . .
The "Chai" dinner in
Sarah's honor is 5:45 p.m.
Oct. 19, at the synagogue
. . . For more info, call
Nathan Weiser, 721-2056.

NEW YORK — Ninety-
two percent of Yeshiva Uni-
versity undergraduates
who applied to health pro-
fessional schools prior to
graduating last June have
been accepted by at least
one of those schools, and 90
percent of those who applied
have been accepted to at
least one American Bar
Association accredited law
school.

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