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May 17, 1991 - Image 133

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-05-17

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TEENS

19 91


Most have been
nominated by their
principals and are
among the top ten
academically in
their class.

NANCY BERMAN

GABRIELLA BURMAN

Southfield-Lathrup

STEVEN CHINITZ

Southfield-Lathrup

Alkalay has medicine as a
career goal. He was active in
the Spanish club and in-
tramural volleyball. He was a
hospital volunteer, tutors
children and plans to attend
the University of Michigan.

Berman is vice president of
Interact, a community service
club, at Southfield-Lathrup.
She has studied Hebrew
throughout her education and
will study for a year in Israel
at Midreshet Moriah. She has
been active in Bnei Akiva as
a youth leader, and as presi-
dent for the past two years.
She has attended Bnei Aviva
camp for eight years and will
return to Camp Stone this
summer as a counselor.

Burman will attend Johns
Hopkins and plans to pursue
a career in writing. She
studies tap dancing and
piano, and works as a Hebrew
tutor for Shaarey Zedek. She
is a member of the National
Honor Society, the Interact
Service Club, and the staff of
S-L's creative arts magazine,
Expressions. She enjoys ski-
ing, reading and traveling.

Chinitz was in Ferndale's pro-
duction of Fiddler on the Roof
this spring and will attend the
University of Michigan's col-
lege of engineering. He is a
member of the National
Honor Society, Phi Beta Kap-
pa, and plays trombone in
Ferndale's marching band, or-
chestra, symphony band, jazz
band, pit orchestra, and is stu-
dent leader of the pep band.
He is a three-year member of
the varsity swim team and is
a madrigal singer.

REBECCA COHEN

STEVEN COOK

CARRIE CURTIS

MICHELLE DORFMAN

Southfield-Lathrup

North Farmington

Cohen plans to attend the
University of Michigan. She
is a member of the National
Honor Society and a four-year
member of the Class of 1991
board, this year as prom coor-
dinator. She is co-editor-in-
chief of S-L's creative arts
magazine, Expressions. She is
active in B'nai B'rith Youth
Organization. She is a
member of United Synagogue
Youth, and tutors Hebrew at
Shaarey Zedek. She plans a
career in political journalism.

Cook, summa cum laude at
West Bloomfield High School,
plans to attend the Wharton
School of Business at the
University of Pennsylvania.
He is a National Merit
Scholar, Phi Beta Kappa, and
the president of National
Honor Society. Cook was also
a captain of the football team
and is co-editor-in-chief of the
school newspaper.

Curtis will attend Michigan
State University and plans to
major in business. She has
been an honor roll student
and on the class board
throughout high school, is on
the pompon squad, and is a
former cheerleader.

Dorfman is ranked fifth in
her class, is Phi Beta Kappa
and a three-year member of
National Honor Society. She
has worked on the staff of the
Northern Star school news-
paper as sports editor and
assistant editor, is a television
intern for Farmington schools'
Channel 10 and anchors a
weekly newscast. She was on
the varsity pompon squad for
two years. She will attend the
University of Michigan and
pursue a career in journalism.

West Bloomfield

Southfield-Lathrup

West Bloomfield

Ferndale

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

85

EN ERATION

These
graduating
seniors have
earned top
marks at
Michigan
high schools.

IDAN ALKALAY

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