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March 16, 2001 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-03-16

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Those Were The Days

Burton School students leap back to 1926 as part of their anniversary celebration.

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DIANA LIEBERMAN
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or 45 minutes on Feb. 15,
nobody used a computer in
Heather 7abrowski's class.
Instead, the Burton
Elementary School fourth-graders took
their turn in the Huntington Woods
school's model 1926 classroom. They
used copies of original textbooks from 75
years ago, sat at desks of that era and wore
clothes as close to that period as possible.
Each of the school's classes experienced
the 1926 classroom as part of the celebra-
tion of the school's 75th anniversary.
Part of the Berkley School District,
Burton has been located at the same site
on Scotia Drive for 75 years. ❑

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Alexandra Fox, 9, of Huntington Woods,
recites her lessons in Burton Elementary
School's 1926 classroom.

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Of Art

Jewish women in the arts were
honored in a celebration on
March 4 at the Janice Charach
Epstein Gallery at the Jewish
Communt, Center in West
Bloomfield. Honorees were,
above left, Harriet Berg, director,
Festival Dancers; Elaine Serling,
music; Hanna Stiebeh sculpture;
Eileen Aboulafia, sculpture;
Corinne Stavish, literature;
Sunny Segal, Israeli dance;
Shirley Benyas, theater; Suzanne
Hilberry, gallery owner; Norma
Goldman, literature. Not pic-
tured: Shelly Jackier, dance; Ann
Kutnick, music. Lower left,
Festival Dancers Shelly
Krochmal, Arlene Sorkin and
Marci Feinbaum _perform
"Remembrances of Mariam."
The second annual awards event
spotlighted Jewish women artists
of metro Detroit.

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