HEIDI SAVIN
Southfield-lathrup
JORDAN SCHARG
Groves
AARON SCHELNFIELD
North Farmington
ALLISON SCHNAAR
North Farmington
ADAM SCHWARTZ
Groves
Savin is in Scholars Plus and
captained her Quiz Bowl team.
She is a past HOBY delegate, a
past president of Shoshanna
BBG and served as regional com-
munity service chair. She plans
to study engineering at the Uni-
versity of Michigan.
Scharg has been on the execu-
tive board of Youth Federation
of Temple Israel for two years.
He is a member of Groves' Stu-
dent Congress and National
Honor Society, was on varsity
tennis and ski team for two years
(ski MVP both years), and his
Future Problem Solving team
finished fifth in the state. He will
attend the University of Michi-
gan.
Scheinfield is a member of Na-
tional Honor Society, Phi Beta
Kappa, DECA state finalist, Stu-
dent Council and International
Club. He has played varsity ten-
nis, intramural basketball and
participated in school plays. He
will attend the University of
Michigan.
Schnaar is a member of Na-
tional Honor Society and Phi
Beta Kappa, DECA state final-
ist and won the Outstanding His-
tory and Spanish Student
Scholarship awards. She is ac-
tive in NFTY-Michigan Region
and was corresponding secretary
for Youth Federation of Temple
Israel. She received a Regents-
Alumni Scholarship and will at-
tend the University of Michigan.
Schwartz serves as vice presi-
SCOTT SCHWARTZ
Seaholm
BRIAN SELFON
Groves
JULIYA SEMENOVA
Berkley
ADAM SILVER
Walled Lake Western
CAMERON SMITH
West Bloomfield
Selfon is National Honor Soci-
Semenova is a member of Na-
tional Honor Society and Span-
ish Club, is a peer mentor,
worked on the school newspaper
and participated in Generation
of Promise. She has studied
piano seven years and recently
accompanied the Berkley Sym-
phony. She plans to study pre-
medicine at the University of
Michigan.
Silver is historian of National
Honor Society and active in Stu-
dent Council. He is a member of
the forensics team and a delegate
to this year's Harvard Model
Congress. He will attend the
University of Michigan to study
computer and electrical engi-
neering.
Smith was an exchange student
in Japan, ran varsity track and
was named one of the top 22 stu-
dents nationally in technical ed-
ucation for his integration of
business and engineering class-
es. He placed third in Teen
Achievers of Michigan, was pres-
ident of his AZA chapter and
served on regional board. He will
attend Wharton School of Busi-
ness at the University of Penn-
sylvania.
Schwartz was editor of year-
book for two years and is the
president of National Honor So-
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cn clay. He has run varsity cross
▪ country for three years, earning
u-' the Biegen and Coach's awards.
,_. He participates in school radio
5 and track and field. He plans to
;Lc study pre-medicine at the Uni-
LU versity of Michigan.
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ety president, was on the debate
team, receiving several debate
awards, and is a National Merit
Finalist He has been newspaper
editor, secretary and vice presi-
dent of L'Chaim AZA. He won
Shaarey Zedek Hebrew High
School's Kiddush Cup Award. He
earned a Regents-Alumni Schol-
arship and will attend the U-M
honors program.
dent of the Thespian Society
where he participated in drama
for four years. He is a member of
the National Honor Society and
the forensics team. He was a
participant in Generation of
Promise. Schwartz will attend
the University of Michigan.