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January 26, 1990 - Image 94

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-01-26

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I ENGAGEMENTS I

PROFILE OF A PARTNER

DR. SAMUEL HYMAN

PROFESSION: Retired cardiologist and World War ll army captain

EDUCATION : University of Michigan Medical School Class of '32

CLAIM TO FAME: Known as "Doc Hyman" to U.S. soldiers on the front lines of Bloody Buna

in New Guinea

ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN VOLUNTEER ROLE: Former chairman of the Professional

Health Division and continuing year-round Campaign worker

START IN CAMPAIGN: "In 1947, shortly after my return from the service, I received a call

asking me to contribute to the Allied Jewish Campaign, and I did. The next year, I was sent a
letter explaining that contributing is not enough -- I should think about helping in other ways,
too. I haven't missed a telethon since."

GOAL FOR THE CAMPAIGN: "I would like to see more

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young people get involved -- to take over where we
leave off."

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INSTANT SLIDE SHOW

Enjoy watching your party
while it's happening. We
photograph your party and
present an INSTANT slide
show. When the party's
over, it's still happening with
your videotape of all pic-
tures taken.

PHOTOS BY GILBO

20 Years of Smiling Customers

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1990

Mon.-Sat. 10-7, Wed. 10-9, Sun. 12-5

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AlVIEFtly zAN

SOCIETY'

Help us keep winning.

Maule-Lybeck

Gil and Judy Maule of
Saline are pleased to an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Margaret
Ann, to Theodore Daniel
Lybeck, son of Henry and
Faye Lybeck of Oak Park.
Margaret received a degree
in commercial art and
technical illustration from
Washtenaw Community Col-

lege. She is employed as a
technical illustrator at
Engineering Service Inc.
Theodore attended Eastern
Michigan University. He is a
laboratory technician at the
University of Michigan
Hospital in the neonatal
department.
An April wedding is
planned.

I HERE'S TO ... I

MANDELL L. (BILL) BER-
MAN, was recently elected as
the first honorary chair of the
Board of Directors of JESNA,
the Jewish Education Service
of North America.

BENJAMIN MAYER of

Southfield has been named
Southfield co-chair of the
John Engler for Governor
campaign.

was elected president of
Oakland County District
Judges. Serving with her will
be Judge Douglas J.M. Voss
(43, Ferndale) as president-
elect and Judge William
Waterman (50, Pontiac) as
secretary-treasurer.

RUTH
JOCELYN
KRIEGER was recently ac-
cepted as a member of the
Michigan Music Teachers
AsSociation. She is a member
of the National Music
Teachers Association.

MAXINE BERMAN, state
representative, (D-South-
field), was selected to par-
ticipate in an educational
seminar in Israel this month.
The program was designed to
provide American leaders
with an opportunity to in-
crease their understanding of
Israel, its history, and its rela-
tionship with the U.S.

ALAN PESSIN, former chief

MARVIN WANETICK, has

of the Voice of America's Beij-
ing Bureau, has been named
communicator of the year by
the National Association of
Government Communicators
(NAGC).

been appointed assistant
director of the Michigan Of-
fice of the Anti-Defamation
League.

LOCAL NEWS I

DINA NAJMAN, daughter

of Cantor Chaim and Sherry
Najman and a biology major
at Yeshiva University's Stern
College for Women in New
York City, is on a team at the
world-renowned Rockefeller
University in Manhattan
researching eating
abnormalities.

JUDGE SUSAN MOISEEV

Library Group
Holds Sale

The Friends of the Hun-
tington Woods Library will
hold a used book sale 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Feb. 3, in the base-
ment of the library.
For information, or to
donate books, call Beverly
Friedenberg, 399-4047.

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