JOSHUA LICHTMAN Southfield-Lathrup Lichtman is a member of National Honor Society, Phi Beta Kappa, Scholars Plus and editor of his school news- paper. He is a varsity wrest- ler, a regional and executive board member of BBYO, and a flutist in the University of Michigan Youth Band. He will study political science and international affairs at George Washington Univer- sity on a Presidential Aca- demic Scholarship. Immemmi• ■■1 ALIYA PASIK Roeper Pasik was ranked nationally in foil and teaches fencing both at Roeper and the Fenc- ing Academy of Michigan. She has received honors in her French studies and com- peted in forensics in the broadcast journalism cate- gory. She will attend Colum- bia University. CARYN LUBETSKY West Bloomfield ELIZABETH MICHAELS Andover DANNY NEWMAN KAREN OLIVER North Farmington West Bloomfield Lubetsky, summa cum laude, is a member of Na- tional Honor Society and Phi Beta Kappa. She was captain of varsity porn pon, a member of BBG and DECA, became a finalist at DECA Nationals in California junior year, per- formed in Vaudeville, and was actively involved in USY locally and regionally. She will attend the University of Michigan. Michaels, summa cum laude, is a member of the Na- tional Honor Society and has been recognized by Phi Beta Kappa. For three years she was involved in yearbook, this year as an editor. She par- ticipated in softball four years and pom pon three years. She was captain for both. She is a nominee for the U-M Regents Scholar Merit Award and plans to attend the Universi- ty of Michigan to pursue a career in medicine. Newman is second-vice president of Michigan Region AZA, a member of National Honor Society, involved in soccer, karate and basketball. He was a League of Jewish Women's Organizations hon- oree, Maccabi Games partici- pant, and plans to attend the University of Michigan. Oliver, summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa and National Honor Society member, was the editor in chief of her school news magazine for the past two years. She won two National Quill and Scroll, two Great Lakes, two Michigan Interscholastic Press Associa- tion and five Detroit Free Press writing contest awards. She was a BBG member and participated in the March of the Living. She will attend the University of Michigan. ZACHARY RAIMI ILANA ROSENBAUM YARDANA SALINGER ANTHONY SCAGLIONE Farmington Harrison Raimi won Student of the Month, MIPA journalism, and Boys State runner-up awards. He was co-editor of the school newspaper, secre- tary of National Honor Soci- ety and two-year member of the tennis team. He volun- teered at 52nd District Court and was president of his AZA chapter. He will attend the University of Michigan. Southfield-Lathrup Rosenbaum is president of the Madrigal Singers and Thespian Troupe 219. She is in Class Act, National Honor Society, Scholars Plus and Humanities Club. She has had lead roles in school plays, and recently appeared in A Little Night Music at the Jewish Community Center. She plans to major in theater and psychology at the Univer- sity of Pittsburgh where she has been named a University Scholar. Southfield Salinger is a member of the National Honor Society and Scholars Plus, played varsity tennis and was a section editor of the yearbook. She participated in school plays and stage crew and was active in SADD, BBG and Habonim. She received a WMU Medal- lion Scholarship and will attend the Lee Honors Col- lege at Western Michigan University. Roeper Scaglione is Michigan State Temple Youth religious and cultural vice president and received the MSTY Founders Scholarship Award for $1,000. He is a NFTY vice president- elect. He is an elected student member of the Roeper board of trustees, a member of stu- dent government, was in- volved in theater, varsity track and the Model United Nations team where he received four awards for best delegate. He will attend the University of Michigan.