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May 19, 1995 - Image 114

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-05-19

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GARY GWENTAL

North Farmington

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AMI GOLDFEIN

Southfield-Lathrup

JEREMY GORDON MIRIAM GREENBAUM

Groves

Beth Jacob

Glasser is a member of the Na-
tional Honor Society, Phi Beta
Kappa, Math League and Varsi-
ty Club. He qualified for the
DECA Nationals and partici-
pated in Boys' State. He has been
on the varsity baseball team for
three years and is currently tri-
captain. He plans to attend the
University of Michigan or North-
western University to study en-
gineering and play baseball.

Goldfein is a member of the Na-
tional Honor Society, Phi Beta
Kappa, Scholars Plus, varsity
tennis, Senior Board, yearbook,
president of the Hebrew Club,
and winner of the Leo Knight
Photography Award. A member
of NCSY and the Dream Dia-
logue of ADL, he plans to study
at Beit Midrash L'Torah,
Jerusalem, and then the Uni-
versity of Michigan Honors Col-
lege.

Gordon is a member of Phi Beta
Kappa, treasurer of National
Honor Society, vice president of
Student Congress and is an in-
ternational board member of
United Synagogue Youth. He
also served as president and re-
ligion/education vice president of
Central Region United Syna-
gogue Youth, treasurer of Stu-
dent Congress, played tennis at
Groves and was a nominee for
the U-M Regents Alumni Schol-
arship. He will attend the Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania.

Greenbaum is a member of Phi
Beta Kappa and a recipient of
the Wayne State Presidential
Scholarship. She served as both
secretary and treasurer for the
International Bais Yaakov Con-
vention. She plans to attend
Bnos Chava Seminary in Israel.

EUGENE GREENSTEIN

BRIAN GURWIN

STEPHANIE HERZBERG

MELISSA KANE

MARIEKA KAYE

Greenstein is a member of the
Anti-Defamation
League's
= Dream Dialogue Team, Nation-
al Honor Society and Phi Beta
Kappa. He is on the varsity swim
LLI team, is regional newspaper ed-
itor for the B'nai B'rith Youth Or-
ganization and is a nominee for
a U-M Regents Alumni Scholar-
u-'
ship.
He plans to attend the Uni-
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= engineering.

LU

North Farmington

Givental is a member of the
chess club, a brown belt at the
Southfield Martial Arts Institute
and a nominee for a U-M Re-
gents-Alumni Scholarship. He
plans to attend the University of
Michigan College of Engineer-
ing.

West Bloomfield

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DARIN GLASSER

Harrison

Gurwin is a member of the Na-
tional Honor Society, Phi Beta
Kappa, vice-president of Kishon
AZA, played on two state cham-
pionship football teams, was
awarded Rock of Granite and
Scholar Athlete, TEAMS Com-
petition state champion and busi-
ness manager of student
newspaper. He plans to attend
the University of Michigan
where he was awarded a U-M
Regents-Alumni Scholarship.

North Farmington

Herzberg, Phi Beta Kappa, is a
member of the National Honor
Society, Math League, OCC Vol-
unteer Leadership Program, or-
chestra, recipient of three
Spanish merit awards, National
Merit Letter of Commendation
and Who's Who Among Ameri-
can High School Students. She
plans to attend the University of
Michigan Honors College.

West Bloomfield

Kane is a member of the Na-
tional Honor Society, Phi Beta
Kappa, varsity tennis, varsity
golf, yearbook staff, qualifier for
DECA national convention,
member of MSTY and YFTI, re-
cipient of the Temple Israel
Goodman Scholarship and nom-
inee for an MHSAA scholarship
for tennis. She plans to attend
the University of Michigan and
study pre-medicine or engineer-
ing.

Berkley

Kaye is a member of the Na-
tional Honor Society, French
Honor Society and French Club.
She is an avid equestrian and
helps handicapped children ride
horses. She plans on going into
equine sports medicine and will
study pre-veterinary medicine at
Brandeis University.

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