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May 16, 1997 - Image 70

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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-05-16

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BRADLEY SEGELBAUM
Akiva

ALONA SHARON
Akiva

DAVID SHAPE
Country Day

PJ SHEMTOOB
West Bloomfield

ADAM SHERIVIAN
Andover

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Segelbaum has served two
terms as class representative to
Student Council, and is a mem-
ber of the yearbook staff and Na-
tional Honor Society. He is a
B'nei Akiva leader and rosh sniff
at Young Israel of Oak Park. He
will study engineering at the
University of Michigan-Dear-
born.

Sharon was co-editor of year-
book, secretary of Student Coun-
cil, and member of National
Honor Society and Phi Beta Kap-
pa. She won honorable mention
at the Yeshiva University Mod-
el United Nations for her work
on the International Court of
Justice. She won a U-M Regents-
Alumni Scholarship and will at-
tend the University of Michigan.

Shaye is a four-year letterman
on the hockey team, with Acad-
emic All-State and All-League
honors and the Junior Hobie
Baker Award. He also lettered
in lacrosse, is on the Disciplinary
Review Board and yearbook, and
volunteers for the Salvation
Army's Shine A Light in Dark-
ness program. He will attend
Vanderbilt University.

Shemtoob performed in or pro-
duced 10 plays, musicals and
vaudevilles, and is a member of
National Honor Society, Inter-
national Thespian Society, Quiz
Bowl team and Humanities
Club. He plans to study pre-law
at the University of Michigan.

Sherman is a National Merit fi-
nalist and AP Scholar. He was
editor in chief of the school news-
paper, captain of the Quiz Bowl
team and member of the Na-
tional Honor Society. He won a
University of Michigan Regents-
Alumni Scholarship. He will
study psychology or English at
Northwestern University.

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SCOTT SHUMAKER
West Bloomfield

JENNIFER SILVER
W.L Western

MALKIE SILVERSTEIN
Beth Jacob

JACQUELINE SOLOMON
Groves

SHIM:RA STARR
Beth Jacob

Shumaker is a National Merit

Silver is Phi Beta Kappa, Na-

Silverstein headed this year's

Scholar; editor of the news-
magazine, captain of Quiz Bowl,
member of debate and Nation-
al Honor Society. He has won
several state awards for news
and editorial writing. He is a
member of Adat Shalom Syna-
gogue and participated in Funk
AZA. He plans to study pre-med-
icine or major in astrophysics
and computer science at the Uni-
versity of Michigan.

tional Honor Society, attended
Harvard Model Congress and
Michigan. Youth in Government.
She was active in Students
Against Drunk Driving, varsity
pompon, yearbook, Spanish Club
and Student Council. She won
several dance scholarships and
danced nationally with a com-
petitive dance troupe. She will
attend the University of Michi-
gan.

Solomon is Phi Beta Kappa, a
member of the state champion
Future Problem Solving team,
director of community service for
Student Congress, on Thesp-
ian Society board, Evergreen
Singers, four-year varsity cheer-
leader, and volunteered with Yad
Ezra. She was a director of fresh-
man/sophomore shows and had
a lead in Into The Woods. She
will attend the University of
Michigan.

Starr was active in choir and
headed the Art Committee. She
is Phi Beta Kappa, won a Pres-
idential Scholarship from Pratt
Institute and a Faculty Award
Scholarship from Columbus Col-
lege of Art and Design. She will
attend Darchei Bina Seminary
in Jerusalem and then pursue a
bachelor of fine arts degree.

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school play and was active in
youth group work. She is Phi
Beta Kappa. She plans to attend
seminary in Israel to begin work
on a Hebrew teacher's degree,
which she will continue upon her
return.

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