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May 14, 1993 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-05-14

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JEFFREY FIXLER

Walled Lake Western

JULIE FROHLICH

Walled Lake Western

JEFFREY GELL

Country Day

TARIN GITLIN

NOAH GOODHART

Lahser High

Ann Arbor Pioneer

Fixier is a member of Na-
tional Honor Society, volun-
teered at Henry Ford Hos-
pital, is involved with SADD,
Spanish Club, Senior Class
Council and the track team.
A nominee for the U-M Re-
gents Scholar Merit Award,
he is also Phi Beta Kappa. He
plans to attend Northwestern
University's Integrated Sci-
ence Program or University of
Michigan to major in physics
and mathematics.

Frohlich, salutatorian, is
president of the National
Honor Society and member
and coach of the forensics
team. She acted in and
directed school plays, was
secretary in BBG, and was in-
volved in ballet and USY. She
was a Who's Who multiple-
year member and received a
U-M Regents-Alumni Scholar
Merit Award. She will attend
the University of Michigan.

Gell is the top student in his
senior class and a two-term
member of the Cum Laude
Society. He was president 'of
the Latin Club and active in
varsity swimming and de-
bate. A National Merit
Scholar and Michigan Mathe-
matics Prize winner, he has
served as president of
Michigan Region AZA. He
plans to attend Harvard
University.

Gitlin is a member of the Na-
tional Honor Society, Phi
Beta Kappa and has won two
Scholastic Art Awards. She is
co-editor of the yearbook and
was on the ski team for four
years and the track team for
three years. She will attend
the University of Michigan.

Goodhart has been an edi-
tor for the school newspaper
and literary magazine. He is
a member of National Honor
Society, holds a part-time job,
has volunteered at a local
science museum, and is in-
volved in the March of Dimes,
BBYO, and the baseball and
golf teams. He received the
Advanced Placement Scholar
Award and won first place in
the Beth Israel Synagogue
essay contest, He will attend
Cornell University.

MICHAEL GURION

ERICA GUYER

SARAH HAZAN

AARON HEILBRUN

DEBBI HERSH

Heilbrun, Phi Beta Kappa
designee and National Honor
Society member, is captain of
the Groves High School swim
team and member of the two-
time state championship
water polo team. He is treas-
urer for his temple youth
group and teaches swimming
and sailing during the sum-
mer at camp. He will attend
Oakland University.

Hersh is president of Temple
Beth El's youth group and is
active in MSTY. She earned a
varsity letter in gymnastics
and was the captain of her
team. She was in the school
musicals, runs track, was
honored by Phi Beta Kappa,
attended Girls State, partici-
pated in Panim el Panim in
Washington, D.C., and re-
ceived an award from the
League of Jewish Women's
Organizations. She will at-
tend the University of
Michigan.

Andover

Gurion, summa cum laude,
is a four-year member and of-
ficer in the marching and
symphonic bands and or-
chestra. He sings with the
Chamber Singers and has
performed in various musi-
cals. He is a member of the.
National Honor Society and
participated on the football
and track teams. A member
of Bais Chabad, he was a
member of USY and AZA. He
will attend the University of
Michigan.

Berkley

Guyer is president of Na-
tional Honor Society, French
National Honor Society and
French Club. She is Phi Beta
Kappa and salutatorian. She
is a varsity soccer player and
received the Most Improved
Player and the Coach's
awards. She was a nominee
for University of Michigan
Regents Scholar Merit Award
and is deciding between
Brown, Northwestern, Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania and
Tufts.

Groves

Hazan is a Groves Scholar,
member of National Honor
Society and Phi Beta Kappa.
She is president of Shaarey
Zedek USY and former presi-
dent of her confirmation
class. She received the Polster
Award from Central Region
USY for leadership, dedica-
tion to social action and Torah
study. She participated on the
Groves Senior Seminar Com-
mittee, in piano, soccer, and
drama. She will attend the
University of Michigan.

Groves

North Farmington

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