TOP ACHIEVERS These seniors are among this year's top graduates ADAM WALDMAN RANDY WINOGRAD MICHAEL HOOTNER CRAIG FREEDMAN Berkley High School Waldman will be attending the University of Michigan, studying medicine in the INTEFLEX Program. Waldman Says, "I've always known I wanted to be a physician." At Berkley, he is co-captain of the varsity tennis team and has played tennis for the last four years. He is also president of the SADD organization (Students Against Drunk Driving) at Berkley, and a member of the March 29th Coalition, an organized march against the apartheid government in South America and U.S. involvement in Central America. Seaholm High School At the University of Michigan next fall, Winograd plans to study law. In the future he hopes to practice law in the field of sports. Winograd's activities at Seaholm include student government and the National Honor Society. He has received the Phi Beta Kappa key at Seaholm and the Student Leadership Award for two years from the Birmingham Optimist Club. He enjoys all sports, particularly tennis. He will be working at a law firm this summer. Oak Park High School Hootner will be attending California State at Los Angeles, studying medicine. At Oak Park, he is a two-year letterman in baseball and basketball and a three-year letterman in cross-country. He has been inducted into the National Honor Society. Hootner's big dream one day is to be an NBA referee. Southfield High School study will Freedman engineering at the University of Michigan next year. His activities at Southfield include chairperson of the Peer Tutoring Program, the National Honor Society, counselor's aide, and yearbook faculty editor. He won first place in the Michigan Mathematics Prize Competition this year, received a U-M' Regents-Alumni Scholar Merit Award, and was nominated to Phi Beta Kappa. He is also treasurer of a National Conference of Synagogue Youth chapter at Cong. B'nai David. JONATHAN WEISBLATT JODI LEICHTMAN ANNE RAY Oak Park High School Ray is valedictorian of the senior class at Oak Park this year. She will attend the University of Michigan Honors College in the fall. Ray is a National Merit Scholarship Finalist, has received a U-M Regent Alumni Scholarship, the Robert C. Byrd Scholarship, is a member of the National Honor Society and is in the choir and theater group at Oak Park. She participated in Youth Government Day, and last summer worked at the Cherry County Playhouse in Traverse City as an apprentice. Oak Park High School Leichtman plans to attend the University of Michigan next fall. At Oak Park she has been a member of the school newspaper and hopes to work on the Michigan Daily at U-M. She is also a member of the National Honor Society. She has been an active member of B'nai B'rith Youth and has held both chapter and regional level positions. Last summer, she toured Israel for six weeks with BBYO. Leichtman attends afternoon classes at The Center for Advanced Studies and The Arts which is a consortium for four school districts where advanced classes are held. MICHAEL YAKER RICHARD REZNICK Oak Park High School Reznick will be attending Michigan State University in the fall, majoring in psychology. Berkley High School Yaker will study pre-law at the University of Michigan next fall. He hopes some day to practice law as a sports agent. At Berkley, he is a member of the varsity tennis, basketball and golf teams. Berkley High School Weisblatt will attend the University of Michigan in the Honors College Program. Eventually he plans to study law or business. At Berkley, he plays varsity baseball; and is on the School Improvement Committee. He represented Berkley High School on the Berkley-Huntington Woods Youth Assistance Committee. He was awarded a U-M Alumni Association scholarship. DANIEL EBENSTEIN Akiva Hebrew Day School Ebenstein plans to attend the University of Michigan Honors College where he will keep his options open for the future. For the fall of 1987, Ebenstein received a Regents Scholarship. He is also a Merit Scholarship finalist. DANIEL YAKER SONDRA SCHWARTZ Berkley High School Yaker will attend the University of Michigan studying either law or business administration. At Berkley, he has been a member of the student council and the National Honor Society, and has played golf for Berkley for three years. Yaker, • like his twin brother Michael, is a varsity player on the tennis and basketball teams. In earlier years, he was a member of AZA. Oak Park High School Schwartz is attending the University of Michigan in the fall. Her future plans include being either a rabbi or a teacher. At Oak Park, she is the student director of the school's radio station. She is also vice president of the National Honor Society, and participated in youth government in Oak Park. Schwartz received the Michigan Interscholastic Forensics Association Superior Theater Award in 1986. 27