ERICA FREEMAN AMY LYNNE FRIEDMAN RACHAEL FRIEDMAN JENNA GOLDENBERG SARAH Y. GOLDFEIN tzkat• Freeman is a National Merit fi- nalist, Phi Beta Kappa, winner of Free Press and Weisberg writ- ing awards and Optimist Essay Contest. She is active in theater, vice-president of Ahava BBG, Botsford Hospital volunteer, and on newspaper staff, class board, National Honor Society and ADL Dream Dialogue. She won a U- M Regents-Alumni Scholarship and will attend University of Michigan Honors College. Friedman is Phi Beta Kappa, member of National Honor So- ciety, captain of pompon, mem- ber of MidAmerican Pompon All Star Team, performed at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta and at the 1997 inaugural parade in Washington, D.C. She has been named to the U-M dance team and will attend the University of Michigan. Friedman is vice-president of Student Council, Phi Beta Kap- pa, and received a Michigan Competitive Scholarship and a Wayne State University Presi- dential Scholarship. She will at- tend Bnos Chava Teachers Seminary in Har Nof, Israel, this year and then Wayne State Uni- versity. Goldenberg is a member of the state champion Future Problem Solving team, charter member of the Governor's Michigan Youth Political Action Commit- tee, class and Student Council officer. She is president of Cen- tral States Young Judaea and national board member. She will spend a year in Israel on Young Judaea's Year Course and then attend the University of Michi- gan. Goldfein is a member of Na- tional Honor Society, Phi Beta Kappa, Scholars Plus, Hebrew Club, varsity soccer and Univer- sity of Michigan Jewish Teen Scholar. She studied Torah, Tal- mud and piano, and participat- ed in the March of the Living. She won a U-M Regents-Alum- ni Scholarship and will attend the University of Michigan Hon- ors College or the University of Pennsylvania. JONATHAN GOLOB MARCIA GORDON MIRIAM GORMEZANO ALISSA GOriESMAN PETER GRANDON Golob was stage manager for Fiddler on the Roof and was awarded membership in the Er- gasterion Theater Club. As a ju- nior, he received the Cornell Book Award for excellence in so- cial and political issues and school service. He will major in biomedical engineering at Johns Hopkins University. Gordon is director of social ac- tivities and past secretary of Stu- dent Congress, member of National Honor Society, and played varsity softball two years. She is executive vice president of Central Region United Syna- gogue Youth. She will attend the University of Michigan. Gormezano is a member of Na- tional Honor Society, Eton's Transition Program, National Conference of Synagogue Youth, and participated in Yarchi Kallah youth leadership semi- nars. She studied violin for sev- en years and earned awards at Michigan Music Teachers Asso- ciation competitions. She will major in psychology and educa- tion at the University of Michi- gan-Dearborn. Gottesman is a member of Na- tional Honor Society, Student Council, and pit percussion sec- tion leader for the state champi- on flight III marching band. She will work this summer on the Hermelin Sepphoris excavation in Israel and then study engi- neering at Michigan State Uni- versity. Grandon is editor of the school newspaper and a varsity golfer. He was named Andover's out- standing junior last year by the Detroit Optimist Club. He is Phi Beta Kappa and won a Univer- sity of Michigan Regents-Alum- ni Scholarship. He will attend the University of Michigan Hon- ors College. North Farmington Harrison Beth Jacob Groves Southfieldlathrup ,, THE DETROIT J EW ISH NE WS Cranbrook Groves Eton Academy Harrison Andover