Togettibr Again
Hundreds of grads from Central High's
Class of '46 turned out for a smashing reunion.
PHOTOS BY JOHN M. DISCHER
Top: Suzanne
Kruger and
Carol Rossky go
over the "We
Remember"
photographs of
deceased class
members.
Middle: Audrie Summers
(Sturman) and Sheila
Farber (Mondry) take a
photo tour.
Bottom left: Judy and
Howard Goldberg swing.
Bottom right: Class of '56
grads Elizabeth and Gerald
Walters, left, hung out with
Julie Zboril and Ronald
Moogerman (Moore).
40th high school reunion typically attracts less than half its grad-
uating class.
Not so Central High School's recent party, which drew over
400 members of the 500 or so students of the Class of '56, along
with four teachers.
The gang converged at the Doubletree Guest Suites in Novi
to reminisce, dance, dine and listen to the strains of Central High's
current •marching band, which made its entrance at 9:30 p.m. playing the
school's fight song.
"People were standing on the tables and chairs.
It was a shot of adrenalin," said Leonard Milstone,
the event's co-chairman and an Allied Jewish Cam-
paign associate at the Jewish Federation of Met-
ropolitan Detroit.
Mr. Milstone said 80 percent of the Class of '56
was Jewish. Most graduates stayed in Detroit, but
at least 90 came home for the reunion.
"They came from 27 states plus Canada. We
were swamped," he said. ❑