KEVIN DANGOOR
SHAWN DINES
ADAM DORFMAN
TALI EDUT
DAWN FAXON
West Bloomfield
Berkley
Roeper
Ferndale
West Bloomfield
Tali is sixth in her class, Phi
Beta Kappa and active in Na-
tional Honor Society, or-
chestra, marching band and
P.T.S.A. She was awarded the
National Council of Teachers
of English Excellence in
Writing Award. "While I love
to write, I prefer to draw. In
my spare time I paint designs
on denimwear, and was
awarded a Gold Key in the
Scholastics Art Competition
for my designs." She will
enter the University of
Michigan to study both art
and communications.
Faxon is valedictorian and
will attend the University of
Michigan. She plans to major
in economics and mathemat-
ics. She was vice president of
her BBG group. Her interests
include jazz dancing, graphic
design, economics and
business and she volunteers
at several senior citizens
homes, including Fleischman
Hall. She was a member of
the French Club, Prom Plan-
ning Committee, DECA,
Humanities Club, Teens
Helping the Homeless Club,
International Club, Physics
Club, Senior Citizens Prom
and Project Graduation.
Dangoor is a salutatorian and
was awarded a scholarship
from the alumni of the
University of Michigan, a
School of Science scholarship
to Purdue University, a
Stevens Academic Fellowship
(for Stevens Institute of
Technology) and he is a Na-
tional Merit finalist. He
qualified for the Michigan
Competitive Scholarship and
won an Award of Excellence
in Poetry in the Detroit Free
Press writing awards in 1989.
Dines is a National Honor
Society member, Spanish
Club treasurer, Student
Council representative, twice
president of Congregation
B'nai Moshe Junior Con-
gregation and winner of
several writing awards. He
has received several Merit
scholarships, however his col-
lege plans remain undecided.
He plans to be a lawyer after
obtaining a degree in political
science or business.
Dorfman, senior class presi-
dent, will attend Yale. He was
co-captain of the varsity soc-
cer team and a member of the
varsity basketball team. He is
a recipient of the Rensselaer
Science and Mathematics
Award and is a National
Merit finalist. He is active in
fund-raising and decision-
making at Roeper, and will
participate in Reform Jewish
organizations at Yale.
MICHAEL FLAM
TZIREL FRIEDMAN
ALISA GUYER
JEFFREY M. HABER
RANDY HORTON
West Bloomfield
Beth. Jacob
Akiva
North Farmington
Berkley
Flam is valedictorian and will
attend the University of
Michigan, where he will pur-
sue a medical degree. He has
been on the honor roll for four
years, Phi Beta Kappa,
Michigan Competitive
Scholarship honorary award
and a member of National
Honor Society. He belonged to
AZA for three years and
served as chapter secretary
for two years. He played
junior varsity football and
basketball with AZA.
Friedman will attend Machon
Bnos Yehuda, a seminary in
Israel. She is Phi Beta Kappa,
a Michigan Competitive
Scholarship qualifier, a
Wayne Merit Scholar, and has
been recognized for all-
around excellence in her
studies. She is a Bnos leader,
actively involved in school ac-
tivities and clubs, and was
the co-head of the National
Bais Yaakov convention,
hosted in Detroit this year.
Guyer, valedictorian of
general studies at Akiva
Hebrew Day School, plans to
attend Barnard College. She
is in the IGNITE program for
high school students at the
University of Michigan-
Dearborn, and she serves on
the staff of Akiva's literary
arts magazine. Her interests
include dancing and piano,
and she hopes to spend a year
studying in Israel.
Haber will attend Wayne
State University's honors pro-
gram on a full-tuition Merit
Scholarship. He hopes to
enter with enough advanced
placement credits to earn
sophomore status. He plans to
major in chemistry, and
either attend medical school,
continue in chemistry, or
study genetics. He has
represented his school at
Michigan's Boy's State Pro-
gram and has actively par-
ticipated in student govern-
ment, the science olympiad
and the chess team. In his
spare time he enjoys hiking,
writing and telecomputing.
Horton will attend the
Honors College at the Univer-
sity of Michigan. He has been
an active member of
Michigan State Temple
Youth, where he served this
year as social action board
member and taught music at
Temple Emanu-El Sunday
School. His interests include
playing guitar, social action,
reading and windsurfing.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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