4 11 JASON RIBACK SeahoIm NEIL ROSENBAUM North Farmington ■ 11111 ■■ 11111111 ■ 11111111111 JULIE ROSENTHAL Andover PHIL RUBIN North Farmington SHLOMO SAKS Akiva Riback is Phi Beta Kappa, member of National Honor So- ciety, was captain and All-Area honorable mention in wrestling. He plays piano, composes music and is a graduate of Hillel Day School. He will attend the Col- lege of Engineering at the Uni- versity of Michigan. Rosenbaum was president of Jolson AZA and Michigan Re- gion, and international liaison to the Anti-Defamation League. He was active in Student Council, the Peer Mediation Program, and a national qualifier in DECA. He won the Neree D. Alix Memorial Scholarhship by the West Bloomfield Optimist Club and will study pre-law at the University of Michigan. Rosenthal is a National Merit finalist, Tandy Technology Schol- ar, winner of Madame Curie and Bausch and Lomb science awards, and Smith College Book Award. She was forensics broad- casting state champion, co- president of Students for Envi- ronmental Quality, peer tutor, and involved in pompon, softball, Livonia Youth Symphony Flute Choir, Interact and Quiz Bowl. She will attend Yale University. Rubin is a member of National Honor Society, Phi Beta Kappa, Student Council, Math League, Peer Mediation, Drama Club, and performed in four school plays. He was a Boys' State del- egate and is B'nai B'rith Youth Organization regional Judaism chair. He is a graduate of Hillel Day School. He will study pre- medicine at the University of Michigan. Saks is a member of National Honor Society and won a U.S. Achievement Award. He is ac- tive with National Conference of Synagogue Youth, and volun- teers at Yad Ezra and Menorah House. He received WSU Pres- idential and Phi Beta Kappa Wilson scholarships and will study English and pre-medicine at Wayne State University. NICOLE SCAGLIONE NEAL E. SCHINDLER Berkley ABBY SCHOCK DANIEL SCHONBERG West Bloomfield MICHAEL SCHUCHMAN Schonberg is a National Merit finalist, co-captain of Quiz Bowl, member of National Honor So- ciety and named Laker of the Year on the swim team. He was a Michigan Math Competition fi- nalist. He was offered U-M Honorary Engineering and Re- gents-Alumni scholarships and will attend either the Universi- ty of Michigan or Carnegie-Mel- lon University. Schuchman is Phi Beta Kap- pa, in the 95th percentile of U.S. German students, is a Hillel day School graduate and an active volunteer there. He won a U-M Regents-Alumni Scholarship and will study pre-medicine at the University of Michigan. Roeper Scaglione was a member of yearbook staff, junior varsity bas- ketball, varsity track and volleyball, Roeper Theater Com- pany and Student Government. She is social action vice president for Temple Israel Temple Youth and the North American Feder- ation of Temple Youth. She will attend the University of Michi- gan. Schindler is co-valedictorian, a National Merit Scholar, Prince- ton Book Award finalist, mem- ber of National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society. He was secretary of Oakland Coun- ty Teen Democrats from 1994- 96, attended the 1995 National Young Leaders Conference, and participated in the 1994 Junior Olympics in fencing. He plans to major in Hispanic studies at Oberlin College. Groves Schock is a member of Nation- al Honor Society, Phi Beta Kap- pa, and won the Outstanding Achievement in Physics Award. She played junior varsity tennis, held several offices in Zahav BBG, competed on the 1994 na- tional champion precision figure skating team and in the inter- national championships in Finland. She plans to study com- puter science at Cornell Univer- sity. West Bloomfield