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Jewish with a few non-Jews,
including some African
Americans,” says Feinberg.
“Everyone knows each
other, and people stay in
touch.”
That closeness is evident
in their frequent reunions
— Central’s class of 1952
has held reunions every
five or 10 years since
graduation.
This year, the most
famous member of the class
— Michigan’s U.S. Sen. Carl
Levin — will be missed
after his death in 2021.
According to Feinberg, Sen.
Levin cleared his calendar
to attend every reunion
with his wife, Barbara.
Feinberg remembers that
as a young boy Levin “was
very shy around girls. He
would get kind of blushy.
He was so darn smart —
he didn’t have to study for
exams. We knew that he
would be successful and do
something special.”
This year’s reunion will
be a luncheon at Andiamo
Bloomfield Hills on Aug. 7.
Age and COVID concerns
are deterrents for some
class members to attend,
and organizers think this
may be the last reunion.
Class members are urged to
bring Central High School
memorabilia.
Central was the first
public high school in
Detroit — opening in 1858
— and the second oldest
in Michigan. At one time
there were 4,000 students.
Today, 314 students
attend Central in the
same building as the class
of 1952, located at 2425
Tuxedo in Detroit.
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