GAME PLAN B'nai B'rith Friendship Singles held a games night to recruit new members - HEIDI PRESS Local News Editor Mfil embership recruitment was the name of the game as B'nai B'rith Friendship Singles (21- 35) held a pizza party ;-,- and game night at the Willow Park Apts. game room. _ ) More than 25 singles turned out to enjoy pizza and games such as Trivial Pursuit, backgammon and board games. We got a lot of new faces. I was / shocked," Mike Rich, vice president, ) said. "We got about five prospective members." By the end of last year the group had 85 paid members on its ros- ter and 500 on its mailing list. The group will have an election meeting later this month. All positions on the board are open. Persons who ) wish to run can call Rich, 968-0436; or Phil Neuman, 357-1871. Rich said the group had had Continued on Page 93 Trustee Tobye Stein, left, helps Linda Leon, Mike Rich and Marcy Rosenfeld dish out the pizza. Jane Kamer, left, gets support from teammates Neal Alpiner and Tobye Stein. Getting ready for a Trivial Pursuit challenge are Rob Diamond, Mike Rich, Rick Korn and Susie Cohan. Nearly 30 singles came to the game night/pizza party. Peter Perlman, standing, B'nai B'rith Council president, plays emcee, from left, Larry Sichel, Jill Camen and Paula Goldman.