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July 21, 1989 - Image 70

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-07-21

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These students are among the
top six in their graduating
classes, winning numerous
awards and outstanding
recognition.

and hopes one day to study
medicine and become a
pediatrician. Weiner has
worked at United Hebrew
Schools as a teacher's aide
and also volunteers at a nur-
sing home.

received secular and religious
studies awards from Beth
Jacob. She has tutored both
math and science and will
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Scholarship and plans to play
baseball at Michigan State.
He also received a Michigan
State scholarship for
academic excellence.

Tam will also attend the
University of Michigan in the
fall. Upon graduation, she
received Harrison's Letter in
Academics. She was a
member of the National
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ADAM WEINER

Harrison High School

While at Harriosn, Weiner
ran track, was a member of
the marching band, the
French Club, the literary
magazine and Students
Against Drunk Driving. He
was president of the National
Honor Society, receiving the
Light of Knowledge award,
and also was the recipient of
the University of Michigan
Regents Alumni Award. In
addition, he was a commend-
ed student for the National
Merit Scholarship and is Phi
Beta Kappa.
In the fall, he will attend
the University of Michigan

Taylor will be a freshmen at
the University of Michigan.
At Groves, he played in the or-
chestra and the band, ran
track and cross-country and
started a pep band. He re-
ceived a National Merit
Scholarship, the U-M Regents
Scholarship, the Horace
Rackham Scholarship and a
Justice Louis Brandeis
Scholarship.

MIRIAM WEINGARDEN

PERL FINE

Sally Allan Alexander Beth Jacob
School for Girls

Fine is Phi Beta Kappa,
a Michigan Competitive
Scholarship qualifier, a reci-
pient of the Steinhardt
Memorial Scholarship, and
has received secular and
religious awards. She was ac-
tive in student government
and sports, and plans to ma-
jor in the allied health field.
Next fall, Fine will be study-
ing at a teacher's seminary in
Israel, after which she will at-
tend Wayne State University
on a four-year Merit
scholarship.

CHERYL LERCHIN

Sally Allan Alexander Beth Jacob
School for Girls

Andover High School

Weingarden will attend a
seminary for teachers in
Israel. The following year she
will attend Wayne State
University on a four-year
Merit scholarship. Wein-
garden is also Phi Beta Kap-
pa, a Michigan Competitive
Scholarship qualifier and has

Lerchin will attend the
University of Michigan
Honors College next fall and
plans eventually to become a
pediatrician. At Andover she
was president of the Spanish
Club and a member of the
math team. She is Phi Beta
Kappa and Summa Cum

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