88 FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1991 ESTHER LEAH MEER LAURIE REMER JONATHAN ROSENBAUM JODI RUBIN Beth Jacob West Bloomfield Southfield-Lathrup West Bloomfield Meer is a leader of Bnos Agudath Yisroel Shabbat youth group, Phi Beta Kappa, and the recipient of a State of Michigan Competitive Scho- larship Award. She has been awarded a four-year merit scholarship to Wayne State University. She plans to con- tinue religious studies next year in Israel, and enjoys reading and creative writing. Remer, a valedictorian at West Bloomfield, will attend the University of Michigan to study health sciences. She is treasurer of the National Honor Society, co-editor of the school yearbook, and captain of the pompon squad for two years. Rosenbaum will attend the University of Michigan where he plans to study communica- tions. He is Phi Beta Kappa, a member of National Honor Society, Scholars Plus, and a Michigan Competitive Scho- larship qualifier. He was awarded a varsity letter in basketball and was elected to the Student Bar. He served as membership chairman and programming vice president for Rose AZA, and has com- peted in the Maccabi Youth Games. Rubin, summa cum laude at West Bloomfield, will attend the University of Michigan and plans to study medicine. She was a member of the var- sity pompon squad for three years, was activities editor on the yearbook staff, is in the National Honor Society, and will graduate from Hebrew High School at Temple Israel. NICHOLE RUDOLPH MARA SCHONBERG ELISABETH SCHREIBER West Bloomfield Akiva DEBBY SCHULER Southfield-Lathrup Rudolph is senior class co- historian, a member of the Na- tional Honor Society and Scholars Plus. She is a three- year varsity softball ' and basketball player, and co- captain in basketball. She played in four Maccabi com- petitions, participating in three different sports. She will attend the University of Michigan school of art. Schonberg is ranked number one in her class and is graduating summa cum laude. She will attend the University of Michigan Honors College and plans a career in medicine. She is a National -Merit Scholarship commended student, and has been awarded a $1,000 scholarship from the Tylenol Company and Coca-Cola. She is region president of B'nai B'rith Girls. Schreiber was vice president of the student council, year- book editor, youth leader in Bnei Akiva, Young Israel of Greenfield, and Young Israel of Southfield. She spent her senior year studying at Midreshet Lindenbaum in Jerusalem. Last year, she was one of 30 representatives to AMI/March of the Living in Poland. Her interests include creative writing, piano, drama and dance. Schuler plays tuba in the S-L marching band and will at- tend Wayne State University. She plans on becoming a nursery school teacher. She has done volunteer work for Cystic Fibrosis, including area fund-raisers and making a video for the United Way. She is also co-president of S-L's S.A.D.D chapter. Southfield-Lathrup