TEENS

JON CHUDLER

West Bloomfield

MIRIAM COTZIN

Pioneer

LISA DINES

Berkley

HOWARD DITKOFF

BRADLEY DOCK

Andover

Country Day

Chudler, graduating summa
cum laude, was active in
drama and student govern-
ment. Next year he will at-
tend Michigan State Univer-
sity's Honors College where
he will have a combined ma-
jor in creative writing with
either political science or
psychology.

Cotzin is programming vice
president of the North
American Federation of Tem-
ple Youth. She has been
regional vice president of
MSTY, and president of Tem-
ple Beth Emeth's youth
group. She teaches Hebrew
school, tutors b'nai mitzvah
students, is editor-in-chief of
the Pioneer yearbook, Schol-
ar and a member of National
Honor Society. She will at-
tend the University of
Michigan honors program.

Dines
will be
co-
valedictorian and is a
member of the National
Honor Society and French
Honor Society. She is active
in the Berkley Drama
Department, is literary editor
of Patterns, the Berkley High
School magazine, and has
won several writing awards.
Lisa will attend the Univer-
sity of Michigan and plans to
pursue a career in political
journalism.

Ditkoff was a National Merit
semi-finalist and completed
community services place-
ments at Baldwin Library in
Detroit and Jefferson Middle
School and Franklin Elemen-
tary in Pontiac. He played one
year of varsity basketball at
Andover, and was on the 1991
Detroit Maccabi and the
1991-92 Detroit Jewish Com-
munity Center basketball
teams. He plans to attend the
University of Michigan.

Dock is senior class presi-
dent, was junior class presi-
dent and sophomore class vice
president. He is a member of
the Quiz Bowl, debate and
tennis teams and was the first
male varsity cheerleader at
Country Day. His honors in-
clude Phi Beta Kappa and
Cum Laude National Honor
Society. He is a Torah reader
at Adat Shalom and plans
Judaic and medical studies at
the University of Michigan.

LAUREN DWORKIN

YAEL EBENSTEIN

ANDREW EHRINPREIS

ALAINA FALICK

AMY FIDELMAN

Falick spent a semester stu-
dying in Israel and is involv-
ed in Israeli causes. She is a
member of the National
Honor Society and will attend
the University of Michigan
and study medicine. At
Groves, she played volleyball,
softball and ran track,
chaired a senior seminar and
volunteered for community
organizations.

Fidelman will attend
Michigan State University,
with psychology as a career
goal. She has been involved in
BBYO, USY and as a
teacher's aide at Beth
Abraham Hillel Moses for the
past four years. She has been
a member of student govern-
ment, cross country and track
for four years, and was All-
State in cross country as well
as a member of a state cham-
pionship team.

Southfield-Lathrup

Dworkin is prom coor-
dinator and video yearbook
editor at Southfield-Lathrup.
She organized the Hebrew
Club and is a part of S.A.D.D.
and Interact service clubs.
She was also the girl's swim
team captain and has par-
ticipated in the Maccabi
Games for five years. She is
involved with B'nei Akiva
and NCSY youth groups. She
will spend next year at Bar-
Ilan University in Israel.

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Akiva

Ebenstein was president of
student council in her junior
year. She is a member of the
National Honor Society and
worked on the yearbook's
layout committee. Through-
out high school she was in-
volved in B'nei Akiva and
NCSY. On the weekends she
works with the youth at her
synagogue. She will study at
Midreshet Lindenbaum and
the University of Michigan,
where she plans to major in
psychology.

Country Day

Ehrinpreis is a Hebrew
High School graduate. He
won an NCTE writing award,
a National History Day
writing award, a Dartmouth
Book Award and is a member
of the Cum Laude Society. He
is the 1991 Class C fourth
singles state tennis cham-
pion. A violinist, he is
features editor on his school
paper and a Judson Center
volunteer. He will attend
Dartmouth College.

Groves

West Bloomfield

