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May 15, 1998 - Image 93

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-05-15

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DANIEL BUCH

ANDREW CEIFETZ

MARLA CEIFETZ

JENNY COHN

Country Day

North Farmington

North Farmington

Southfield-Lathrop

Buch is magna cum laude, a
National Merit finalist, and twice
received honorable mention (top
100) in the Michigan Mathemat-
ics Prize Competition. He was
team captain, high point scorer,
and a state championship meet
qualifier in swimming. He is past
president of Temple Emanu-El
Temple Youth. He will attend the
University of Michigan Hon-
ors/Residential College.

Ceifetz is a National Honor Soci-
ety member, National Merit com-
mended student, Louis Armstrong
National Ja71 Award recipient, and
founding member of Farmington
Libraries' Young Adult Advisory
Board. He coordinated the B'nai
B'rith Youth Organization 1997
regional convention and will be
graduating Adat Shalom Hebrew
High School. He will attend the
University of Michigan College of
Engineering.

Ceifetz is a member and senior
class representative to National
Honor Society and Senior Board.
She is a DECA (marketing) state
and national qualifier. A Service
Learning volunteer, Tamarack
counselor and B'nai B'rith Silver
Star of Deborah recipient, she is
completing Adat Shalom Hebrew
High School. Ceifetz will gradu-
ate Phi Beta Kappa and attend
the University of Michigan.

Cohn is a member of National
Honor Society and Scholars Plus.
She served on the class board,
was involved in school musicals
and the Israeli Culture Club.
Active in United Synagogue
Youth at the chapter and regional
levels, she chaired the regional
convention last year. She will
attend the Jewish Theological
Seminary's joint program with
Columbia University.

ANDREW CRANE

PAUL DAVIS

KIM DORFMAN

SHIRR FEIGELMAN

North Farmington

Country Day

West Bloomfield

Beth Jacob

Crane participates in cross coun-
try, Quiz Bowl, and is a member
of National Honor Society. He
won a bronze award in the
Michigan Math Prize Competi-
tion and received recognition for
his score in Michigan Math
League. In B'nai B'rith Youth
Organization, he has held chap-
ter and regional leadership posi-
tions. He plans to attend Massa-
chusetts Institute of Technology.

Davis is a four-year member of
the varsity golf team. He was
named all-area his sophomore
year and helped his team finish
eighth at this year's state champi-
onships. He is a member of the
Honor Roll Society, was summa
cum laude three years and magna
cum laude senior year. He is a
student tutor and two-year mem-
ber of T.W.A.M.S. physics com-
petition. He will attend the Uni-
versity of Michigan.

Dorfman is a member of the
National Honor Society, is
summa cum laude and Phi Beta
Kappa. She is a local and regional
USY board member. She was
tennis team captain, and sings
with Seniority Chorale. After a
year at Hebrew University's
Native College Leadership Pro-
gram, she will attend either
Michigan or the dual degree pro-
gram at. Columbia University and
the Jewish Theological Seminary.

Feigelman co-chaired the Beth
Jacob Chessed Program and was
active in school choir. She led
B'nos youth groups for three
years. She is Phi Beta Kappa and
has been awarded a Michigan
Competitive Scholarship and a
Wayne State University Presiden-
tial Scholarship. She will attend
B'nos Chava Teachers Seminary
in Israel and then Wayne State
University.

5/15
1998

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