' THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 36—Friday, June 18, 1971 Karen Knight Art Award Presented They Made The Grade SAMUEL KAPUSTIN, son of Rabbi and Mrs. Max Kapustin of Addison Ave., Southfield, has been awarded a research assistantship in medieval history for the sum- mer at the University of Toronto. Kapustin received a masters de- gree in medieval history from the university, where he will continue his work for a doctor of philosophy degree. He received his under- graduate degree from Yeshiva University last year. Nancy Blechman (second from right) is the first recipient of the Karen Ann Knight Art Award, to be presented each year to a ninth grade student who shows art talent, imagination and fine character. Shown with her at the presentation of the award at an honors convocation are (from left) Linda and Vicki Knight; Jim Smyth, principal of Southfield-Lathrup High School; and Bill Deeter, head of the school's art department. Linda, Vicki and Randy Knight, whose sister Karen died of leukemia in March, established the award, which includes a plaque and S50 savings bond. Additionally, Smyth accepted for his school a large display plaque, which each year will carry the name of the recipient. Many of Karen's friends contributed to the art fund. A ninth grader who was very interested in art, Karen was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Knight of Glenmorra Dr., Southfield. MAXINE THOME, daughter of the Maurice Thomes of James K. Blvd., Pontiac, recently was grad- uated with high honors from the Honors College at Michigan State University. Miss Thome received her bachelor of arts degree in social science. She will enter the MSU school of psychiatric social work in the fall. C. . 31zoictit CUSTOM FURNITURE & CARPET CLEANING ON LOCATION CUSTOM TABLE PADS I I • HAND-CRAFTED • CUSTOM STYLING • PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE 345-5350 MADE IN MICHIGAN Phone 549-7170 UNITED PAD CO. 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And what better way can there be to receive an education? * * * Akiva Graduation Set Akiva Hebrew Day School will hold junior high school gradua- tion exercises at 8:30 p.m. Tues- day at Young Israel of Oak-Woods• Junior high graduates are: Lynn Dombey, David Donin, Sarina Flatt, Michael Greenbaum, Alan Kel- man, Sheldon Klein, Judy Mermelstein, Benjamin Micznik, Solomon Pesis and Jonathan Simon, Registration and interviews for Akiva's 10th grade can be arrang- ed by calling the school office, 545-1060. FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERING CUSTOM MADE FURNITURE—DRAPERIES INTERIOR DECORATING JERRY POSNER, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Posner of Ardmoor Dr., Birmingham, was graduated with honors from Wayne State University, where he received a bachelor of arts degree in econom- ics. He became a member of Phi Beta Kappa, and the international hcnor society in economics, Omi- cron Delta Epsilon. He also is a member of Alpha Epsilon Pi Frat- ernity. Posner has been accepted by Yale University Law School, where he will enter in the fall. • • FRANK N. ROSNER, a graduate of Berkley High School, magna cum laude, has been awarded scholarships from the state of Michigan and the University of scholastic scholarship from the University of Michigan, as well as the R o h l i k scholarship from Wayne State University. Frank, a National Honor Society member, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace R. Rosner of Gardner Ave., Oak Park. He will begin his studies in the fall at the University of De- troit Honors College, with the goal of becoming an oral surgeon. • • • PAUL E. WARNICK, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Warnick of Park- lawn Ave., Oak Park, received the degree of doctor of optometry at the 128th convocation of Illinois College of Optometry. Dr. Warnick attended Wayne State University and Detroit Institute of Techno- logy. At ICO, Dr. Warnick is past president of Gamma Omega Phi professional fraternity, a member of the Tomb and Key Honor So- ciety, in the AOSA Keyman and a member of the Michigan Club. He plans to attend Loyola University to take courses in master of educa- tion in reading. * * Fourteen outstanding Wayne State University senior men were inducted into the Mackenzie Honor Society at its 45th annual installa- tion dinner Thursday. Among those chosen for membership on the basis of service, leadership and scholarship during their four years at Wayne State were area students James M. Bieman of Red Leaf Dr., Southfield; Richard I. Dresser of Pierce Ave., Southfield, Martin A. Fischhoff of Sorrento Ave.; Stephen J. Raphael of Ard- more Ave. and Richard S. Victor of Franklin Fairway, Farmington. to be, we will be By SHARON ROSE Throughout my years at Akiva Hebrew Day School, I have often been asked to explain my views on day school education. 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