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May 16, 1997 - Image 71

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

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DIANA STEINBERG
Berkley
,7

HILLARY TAYLOR
Ann Arbor Huron

AARON TRIONFI

Steinberg is a member of Na-
tional Honor Society, president
of Drama Club and active in
school productions, in MSVMA
State Honors Choir, is a from
mentor and will graduate from
Temple Emanu-El religious
school. She will attend the Uni-
versity of Michigan.

Taylor is captain of gymnastics,
prose editor of Full Circle liter-
ary magazine, member of the
National Honor Society and pres-
ident of Ann Arbor Reform Tem-
ple Youth. She has volunteered
in community activities and will
attend the University of Michi-
gan.

Trionfi is a member of Nation-
al Honor Society and the state
champion varsity football team,
Quiz Bowl and the Model Unit-
ed Nations Club. He will attend
Lyman Briggs College at Michi-
gan State University.

Trionfi is ranked first in his
class, is historian of the Nation-
al Honor Society, played fresh-
man and junior varsity football,
and was active with Quiz Bowl
and Model United Nations Club.
He will attend James Madison
College at Michigan State Uni-
versity.

Trivax is senior class president,
recipient of the Sunshine Award,
member of National Honor So-
ciety and varsity pompon. She is
a High Holiday Torah reader at
Adat Shalom Synagogue. She
was offered an Indiana Univer-
sity Faculty Award, but will ac-
cept a U-M Regents-Alumni
Scholarship and will study po-
litical science at the University
of Michigan.

JULIE WAGMAN
Berkley

ALISSA WALLER

ANN WALKER

AMANDA WARNER
North Farmington

SARAH WEINSTEIN
Saginaw Heritage

Wagman is National Honor So-
ciety treasurer, news editor of
the school newspaper and a
three-year member of the Span-
ish. Club. She will attend the Uni-
versity of Michigan.

Waller is Student Council pres-
ident, National Honor Society
treasurer and member of Stu-
dent Round Table. She received
English, Spanish, social studies
and superintendent's awards,
and Phi Beta Kappa, Brandeis
Presidential and National Asso-
ciation of Secondary School Prin-
cipals scholarships. She will
attend Brandeis University.

Warner is a member of Nation-
al Honor Society, Phi Beta Kap-
pa, Ruach BBG and a Girls'
State delegate. She has volun-
teered at school, Yad Ezra and
at Adat Shalom Synagogue, and
participated in habitat for Hu-
manity and March of the Living.
She is graduating from Adat
Shalom Nosh 'n Drosh. She won
a U-M Regents-Alumni Scholar-
ship and will attend the Univer-
sity of Michigan.

Weinstein is active in Student
Government, Spanish Club, Na-
tional Honor Society and United
Synagogue Youth. She won the
Delta College poetry contest and
was a two-year finalist in the Al-
bion College poetry contest. She
plans to major in Spanish at the
University of Michigan.

\

North Farmington

W.L. Western

Troy Athens

Walker was captain of the gym-
nastics and diving teams, Na-
tional Honor Society and Phi
Beta Kappa, programming and
social action vice presidents for
TATY youth group, and song-
leader/madricha at Shir Tikvah
Sunday school. She plans to
study science at the University
of Michigan.

JONATHON TRIONFI

W.L. Western

AMANDA TRIVAX

West Bloomfield

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