THE DETROIT JEWI SH NEWS
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AUBREY KEPES
Berkley
ANDREW KIRSCHNER
Walled Lake Central
AARON KOBERNICK
Berkley
DEENA KRESCH
Beth Jacob
BRIAN KRISTALL
North Farmington
Kepes is a member of National
Honor Society, Spanish Nation-
al Honor Society, Student Coun-
cil, Spanish Club past president,
DECA and yearbook. She par-
ticipated in Generation of
Promise, National Youth Lead-
ership Conference and Maccabi.
In tennis, she was senior co-cap-
tain, MVP and All-League; she
played JV volleyball, soccer and
softball. She will attend the Uni-
versity of Michigan.
Kirschner qualified for state
semifinals and earned a varsity
letter in forensics. He won sev-
eral awards at Mid-American
Model United Nations and has
been onstage and behind the
scenes in numerous school plays.
He is a member of SADD, Im-
prov troupe, National Honor So-
dety, Science Club and USY, and
will graduate Shaarey Zedek
High School. He will attend
Brandeis University.
Kobernick is a member of Na-
tional Honor Society, state qual-
ifier and three-time league
champion in wrestling, four-year
Maccabi athlete, two-year Bear
Award recipient and MHSAA
scholar-athlete of the year for
wrestling. He was AZA chapter
treasurer in 1995. He will attend
Swarthmore College.
Kresch is Phi Beta Kappa, a re-
cipient of the Wayne State Uni-
versity Presidential Scholarship
and qualifies for the Michigan
Competitive Scholarship. She
will attend Bnos Chava Semi-
nary in Jerusalem in the fall.
Kristall, Phi Beta Kappa, has
been on the varsity track team
for four years and on cross coun-
try for three. He received the
most improved athlete and pos-
itive mental attitude awards in
cross country, as well as the bi-
ology and history student
awards. He participated in the
March of the Living in 1994. He
plans to study chemistry or
physics at Washington Univer-
sity in St. Louis.
SHANA KURLANDSKY
East Grand Rapids
WHITNEY LAKIN
SUSAN LOCKMAN
Seaholm
JONATHAN MAMAT
Groves
AMY MARKS
_ North Farmington
Kurlandsky is a member of Na-
tional Honor Society, orchestra,
marching, concert and jazz
bands. She earned four letters in
cross country (senior captain)
and four in track. She is a
teacher aide at Congregation
Ahavas Israel and will be a
staffer at Camp Ramah in Cana-
da. She plans to study chemistry
and play trombone at the Uni-
versity of Michigan.
Lakin is magna cum laude and
member of the interdisciplinary
ecology program and environ-
mental club. She-has served on
the board of Amnesty Interna-
tional and participated in var-
sity soccer and swimming. She
was a delegate_ to National Youth
Leadership Forum in Washing-
ton, D.C., and will attend George
Washington:University.
Lockman is president of Tem-
ple Beth El youth group, vice
president of National Honor So-
ciety, opinion editor of her school
newspaper, band percussion sec-
tion leader and captain of the
state-qualifying girls cross coun-
tryteam. She has had the lead
in the last three Seaholm musi-
cals. She will attend either the
University of Michigan or Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania.
Mamat is a member of Nation-
al Honor Society and Phi Beta
Kappa and is a Future Problem
Solving state competitor. He ran
on the league champion cross
country team two years, was a
member of the Midwest cham-
pion JCC basketball team, works
with Temple Israel Sunday
school students, is active with
Michigan Region NFTY and will
attend the University of Michi-
gan.
Country Day
Marks is president of North
American Federation of Temple
Youth-Michigan Region and past
president of Youth Federation of
Temple Israel. She is a member
of National Honor Society, Phi
Beta Kappa, three-year class sec-
retary, a four-year varsity tennis
player and received the Super-
intendent's Award of Excellence.
She will study pre-medicine at
the University of Michigan.
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