Gearing Up For '97
Michiganders make resolutions
they vow to keep this year.
LYNNE MEREDITH COHN STAFF WRITER
DANIEL LIPPITT PHOTOGRAPHER
I
f you just couldn't keep the resolutions you made
after Rosh Hashanah, there's time to try again for
changes in the secular New Year!
Here's what some "locals" hanging around Barnes &
Noble bookstore and Einstein Bros. Bagels on Maple
and Telegraph roads had to say about their goals for
1997. ❑
Above:
"More babysitting for my
grandchildren."
Peggy Jacobson
Above:
"To keep in touch with old
friends I've lost contact with."
Suzanne Zwiren
Right:
"To get big school projects done
the night before they're due."
Kyle Zwiren
Left:
"I just want my health."
Gertrude Silverman
Below:
"To lose weight and be
healthier."
Marc Woollard
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Below:
"To make, and save, more
money."
Jeff Roth
Left:
"To make more time
for my friends."
Erin Thompson