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May 17, 1996 - Image 79

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-05-17

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CARYN MILLER
Ferndale

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MICHAEL MILLIVIAN
Harrison

BRAD MONASH
West Bloomfield

BRAD NEI1VIAN
Groves

DAVID OSTREICBER
West Bloomfield

Miller is treasurer of National
Honor Society and chair of the
elementary tutoring program.
She is principal clarinet for sym-
phony band and orchestra and
co-drum major of marching band.
She plans to major in accounting
at the University of Michigan.

Millman is a member of the Na-
tional Honor Society, Harrison
orchestra and jazz band, and is
the bassist for ABRAXAS. He
volunteers in the Farmington
community with the Chapter I
program and the Farmington
Neighborhood House. He will at-
tend Wayne State University on
a music scholarship and major
in music education.

Monash is yearbook editor and
a member of National Honor So-
ciety and Phi Beta Kappa. He
has been a member of the varsi-
ty tennis and ski teams. He is a
recipient of the University of
Michigan Regents-Alumni Schol-
arship and will attend U-M's
Honors College.

Neiman is vice-president of Na-
tional Honor Society and has
participated in CARE, ECO and
other clubs, as well as in intra-
mural sports. He plans to attend
Emory University and pursue
a career in medicine.

Ostreicher is summa cum
laude, member of National Hon-
or Society, a marching band
drum major and two-time All-
State musician. He helps prepare
students at Adat Shalom for
bar/bat mitzvah, is AZA chapter
program chair and a JARC vol-
unteer. He will attend the Uni-
versity of Michigan College of
Engineering.

ERIN PODOLSKY
Berkley

MATTHEW ROCHKIND
Cranbrook Kingswood

AHUVA ROGERS
Beth Jacob

LAUREN ROSMAN
Walled Lake Central

LAYNE SAKWA
Andover

Podolsky is treasurer of Na-
tional Honor Society, member of
Spanish Club, Spanish Nation-
al Honor Society, American Ara-
bic and Jewish Friends and
Berkley Schools Technology
Council. She won the Madam
Curie Award for math and sci-
ence, and is a National Merit
Finalist. She received a Regents-
Alumni Scholarship and will at-
tend the University of Michigan.

Rochkind is a National Merit
Finalist and member of Cum
Laude Society, Phi Beta Kappa,
writes on the school newspaper
and received the Strickland
Award for creative writing. He
played varsity basketball two
years and lettered in track. He
is a member of Marx AZA and is
graduating from Shaarey Zedek
Hebrew High. He will attend the
University of Michigan Honors
College.

Rogers is a member of Phi Beta
Kappa. She directed dance chore-
ography for the school play, Rich
Man, Poor Man, and runs the
Bnos program at Congregation
Shomrey Emunah. She will at-
tend Machon Bnos Menachem
seminary in Toronto and then
study business and engineering
at Lawrence Technological Uni-
versity.

Rosman is National Honor So-
ciety treasurer and member of
forensics, Model UN, Science
Club and SADD. She was a del-
egate to Mid-American Model
UN and won highest honors for
two years. She serves as presi-
dent of Shaarey Zedek USY. She
will study political science at the
University of Michigan.

Sakwa is a member of Nation-
al Hotior Society and student
government and is liaison to the
Oakland Activities Association.
She is co-captain of the three-
time state champion forensics
team sand of the cheerleading
team. She earned a scholarship
to George Washington Univer-
sity where she will study inter-
national relations and political
communications.

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