TAMAR GALED GABE GELMAN ROCHEL FRANKEL ALEXANDER FRANKLIN ISABEL FRIEDENZOHN West Bloomfield Berkley Frankel will continue her studies in Israel at B'nos Chava Seminary for Thachers. She was active in the dance and drama groups and was head of the school's produc- tion. She received the Phi Beta Kappa certificate and the Michigan Competitive Scholarship. Franklin is editor of the yearbook, had a lead role in the school play and was on the debate team for three years. He was captain of the Quiz Bowl team and math team and a member of Stu- dent Caucus, Senior Class Board, Humanities Club, and S.A.D.D. He has also taught science enrichment classes to elementary school students. With distinction as a Na- tional Scholar, he will attend Harvard University. Friedenzohn was active in the B'nai B'rith Youth Organization and played on the tennis and soccer teams at West Bloomfield. She studied the cello for 10 years and will attend the Universi- ty of Michigan this fall. Galed participated in Con- gregation Shir Tikvah's high school programs and in Troy Area Temple Youth. At Berkley, she is president of the A Cappella Choir and ac- tive in the Patterns literary magazine. She was on the high school swim team for four years, and was captain for the last two. She will at- tend the University of Michigan Residential/Honors College. Gelman is Phi Beta Kappa and a National Merit Scholar- ship finalist. He has been a member of the Groves tennis team for four years and has participated twice in the Mac- cabi Games. Last summer he traveled to Israel with BBYO. He will attend the Universi- ty of Michigan College of Engineering. JULIE GORDON RACHEL GOULSON EMILY GROSSBERG ELANA HARRIS RACHEL HEARSHEN Gordon is class historian and secretary of the National Honor Society at Groves. She is a section editor of the year- book, a member of E.C.O., C.A.R.E., and the girls' soc- cer team and volunteers at Prentis Manor. She is a regional board member of U.S.Y., attended U.S.Y. Israel Pilgrimage/Poland Seminar this past summer, and plans to staff at Ramah this sum- mer. Gordon will attend Brandeis. Goulson has received many scholastic awards including Phi Beta Kappa. She is active in the Beth Jacob Chessed Program and is the leader of the Beth Jacob dance troupe. She plans to continue her Jewish education by studying for a year in Israel. Grossberg is graduating fourth in her class and is cap- tain of the pompon squad, of which she's been a member for three years. She par- ticipated in the Nacel Ex- change program and spent a month living with a family in France. She enjoys jazz and tap dancing. She will attend the University of Michigan and study pre-medicine. Harris is editor-in-chief of Expressions, the creative arts magazine, editor of the year- book, secretary of the senior class, and involved in Student Caucus, Interact community service club and SADD. She is a member of National Honor Society and Scholar's Plus, president of Central States Young Judaea and secretary of Lahav USY at Beth Achim. She will attend the Universi- ty of Pennsylvania. Hearshen is a member of the French Club, French Na- tional Honor Society, Na- tional Honor Society and was a varsity cheerleader for 21/2 years. She is a member of the marching and symphony bands and has done volunteer work at the Clawson Library. She belongs to Temple Emanu-El. She will attend the University of Michigan College of Literature, Science and Arts. Beth Jacob Groves Southfield-Lathrup Beth Jacob North Farmington Southfield-Lathrup Groves Berkley THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 55