Central High School - Centralite Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1954

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seniors star before our ver eyes ,,Ei. sci' 4 . ff. I IANUARY SENIOR PLAY-Row l - R. Littky. L. Goldstein, M. Mutchnick. R. Gottlieb. Row 2 - F. Rabinowitz. E. Goldman. I. Bernstein. I. Fields. H. Gould. Before our very eyes a group of high school seniors, under the magic hand of Mr. Clifford E. White, were transformed into polished ac- tors, and as the houselights dimmed on De- cember 3 and 4, 1953, Central's Auditorium became an imposing theater. Cheaper by the Dozen, the smash hit of stage and screen, was the play presented by the Ianuary Class of 1954, and following tradi- tion was a tremendous success. -CAST- I. Bernstein E. Goldman L. Goldstein M. Mutchnick l. Fields F. Babinowitz B Klaper N. Kurian S. Manello E. Solomon B Gottleib H. Gould R Littky L. Lipshy S Kantor L. Cohen Cheaper by the Dozen -1953- twenty-two Row 3 - S. Cantor. E. Cohen. L. Lippshy, N. Kuriun. R. Klaper. Row 4 - B. Goldstein. S. Mcmello. Mr. C. White. The play was based on the true life of Frank and Lillian Gilbreth and their twelve children. Father Gilbreth, an efficiency expert, took ad- vantage of his large family to experiment with his time-saving methods. These experiments resulted in many comical situations. Ierry Bernstein, who portrayed the father, gave an unusually superb performance as did Eleanor Goldman who played Mother Gil- breth. The story was narrated by Frank Gilbreth, lr. and Ernestine Gilbreth whose parts were taken by Lester Goldstein and Marilyn Mutch- nik. The portrayal of Ann, the eldest daughter, by Iudy Fields is deserving of much praise and her so very typical protest of, Nobody in this family understands mel will not be forgotten, along with a magnificent supporting cast. With the able assistance of Beverly Gold- stein, Student Director, a better performance could not have been seen on any Broadway Stage.

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unity forum stresses brotherhood UNITY FORUM - Row 1 - P. King, I. Fishman, E Rudner, C. Mitnick, C. Rubin, E. Hart, Mr. Merry- HIGH. Row 2 - E. Saltzman, M. Lowinger, L. Schurgian, M. Carel, E. Tennenbaum, I. Levenson. S. Bush- kin, B. Valensky. M. Weisling, E. Madorsky, G. Nash. Row 3 - H. Solomcm. B. Partrite. A. Bromberg, R. Following an eight year tradition which has made them an outstanding Central Organiza- tion, the Unity Forum has again made this academic year's programs worthwhile and in- teresting. Realizing that Brotherhood is the only solu- tion to the crossword puzzle of world relations this club lays the groundwork among its members here in Central. The group is an out- growth of the Detroit Roundtable of Christians and Iews. It draws its members from the stu- dent body at large. Pupils of every faith and race join this organization. Their aim is to de- velop understanding between the different groups through education. Movies, speakers, and panel discussions often highlight the bi-monthly meetings. ln achieving the goal much time is allotted for open discussion, as it has been found that only through conversation can prejudice be erased. The organization works hand in hand with the Roundtable which often supplies speakers and suggestions. As an added project this year, the Unity Forum sponsored the Central Bible Club. At these meetings, students who usually have no opportunity to display their talents or acti- Feldman, G. Smolinsky. I. Rosenblum, R. Rubin. M. Edelstein. L. Gauss. I. Glick. M. Pritz, P. Stone. Row 4 - I. Greenbaum, G. Steinmelz. B. Simons. H. Sosnick, M. Seidman, I. Sosin. B. Sorcher, S. Freedman, S. Ginns, N. Lcmdsman. S. Goldsmith. Row 5 - C. Meckler, S. Rosenthal, K. Lipkin, E. Zucker, L. Reifman, R. Smith, R. Schrodak, B. Gaines, S. Lyness, B. Lahr, R. Schiff. E. Woolfe. R. Greenberg. vities are given the time through the Unity Forum. The sponsor of this organization is Charles Merryman. Under his leadership the club func- tions smoothly and was a benefit to the entire school. The membership in this organization is the second largest in the school. Meetings vary in size from fifty to one hundred and fifty parti- cipants. Membership is open to anyone who is in- terested in joiningg the only requirement is that they attend Central High School. Officers during the tall season were Carol Mitnick, Presidentg Eleanore Rudner, V i ce- Presidentg Ilene Fishman, Secretaryg and Car- ole Hubin, Treasurer. Officers for the Spring term were Carole Mitnick, Presidentg Vice- President, Gladys Steinmetz, Secretary, Mar- lene Seidman, and Treasurer, Phil Stone. The standing project of the club is to edu- cate the student body and let them realize the pettiness of prejudice. They hope to have an assembly next year and to make the club even more widespread than it is now. The Unity Forum is a club pledg- ed to eradicating prejudices. twenty three

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