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May 17, 1996 - Image 75

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-05-17

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JENNIFER BODZIN
North Farmington

MICHAL BRICKNIAN
Southfield-Lathrup

ELANA BUCH
Country Day

OREN CAIILON
Rochester

SARAH CHOPP
Southfield-Lathrup

Bodzin is president of National

Brickman is regional director

Honor Society, member of Senior
Board and varsity Quiz Bowl.
She has been involved in 10
school shows and was a four-year
member of BBG, holding offices
from vice president to newspa-
per editor. She participated in
Habitat for Humanity. She plans
to study biology and genetics at
the University of Michigan.

of B'nei Akiva and coordinator of
youth services and activities at
Young Israel of Southfield. She
is a member of National Honor
Society and Phi Beta Kappa. She
will study at Midreshet Linden-
baum in Jerusalem and then at-
tend the University of Michigan
in the fall of 1997.

Buch is a member of the Cum

Laude Society, National Merit
Commended Student, class offi-
cer and captain of swim team.
She earned summa cum laude
status for four years and was
Smith Book Award recipient last
year. She is state social action
vice president for NFTY and had
that position two years with
Temple Emanu-El Temple
Youth. She will attend the Uni-
versity of Michigan.

Cahlon is a member of Nation-
al Honor Society and Phi Beta
Kappa. He was a three-year
member of the track and cross
country teams and is a Red Cross
volunteer at Rochester's Henry
Ford Medical Center. He will
study pre-medicine at the Uni-
versity of Michigan.

Chopp is a member of National
Honor Society, Phi Beta Kappa,
Scholars Plus, Interact Hebrew
Club and plays varsity soccer.
She is regional president of
NCSY, active in ADL, Interfaith
Roundtable and MJAC. She is
this year's League of Jewish
Women's Organizations' Youth
Award winner. She will study at
Midreshet Lindenbaum in
Jerusalem and then attend the
University of Michigan.

MATTHEW DANIELS
Country Day

LESLIE DEITCH
Seaholm

KEVIN DORN
Seaholm

EMILY DUBB
Andover

MELISSA DUCKER
Novi

Daniels is editor in chief of the

Deitch is a National Honor So-

Dorn is a member of National

Dubb is a member of National
Honor Society, Phi Beta Kappa
and French Club and is copy
editor of yearbook. She played
softball for two years. She is
an All-American Scholar and
earned Purdue University's
award for Junior Scholar in
English. She will attend the Uni-
versity of Michigan on a Regents-
Alumni Scholarship.

Ducker is president of Students
Against Drunk Driving and a
member of National Honor
Society, Spanish Club, Commu-
nity Volunteer Service and year-
book. She has been a varsity
cheerleader for two years, was
senior captain and won the Tom-
ahawk Award. She plans to
study pre-medicine at Michigan
State University's Lyman
Briggs College.

Day Times school newspaper and

has performed in six drama and
musical productions. He ran
track and earned a varsity letter
in cross country. He is a member
of the state's top-seeded Quiz
Bowl team. He will attend Har-
vard University.

ciety member and has played
four years of high school tennis,
three years of varsity track and
was a captain and recipient of
the Coach's Award. As a confir-
mand, she received the Immer-
man-Bloom Award from Temple
Beth El to attend Kutz Leader-
ship Academy in New York. She
plans to attend the Honors Col-
lege at the University of Michi-
gan.

Honor Society, state finalist in
Reflections for photography,
played two years of basketball
and four years of soccer. He is a
member of AZA and a Camp
Tamarack counselor. He will at-
tend the University of Michigan.

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