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May 15, 1998 - Image 94

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-05-15

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5/15
1998

94

ERIC FELDMAN

SUZANNE FISCHER

AMI FLATT

JENNIFER FOGEL

North Farmington

Country Day

Akiva

Harrison

Feldman was president and mem-
bership vice president of Kishon
AZA, and Michigan Region mem-
bership vice president. He will
graduate from Adat Shalom's Nosh
Drash program. He is captain of
the North Farmington Quiz Bowl
team, participates in math league,
and was a Michigan Math Prize
competition finalist. In March, he
placed third in his division at the
OCC Tech Prep drafting contest.
He will attend the University of
Michigan College of Engineering.

Fischer is a National Merit schol-
ar. She twice received poetry
prizes at the Lawrence Tech writ-
ing contest, and edits her school
literary magazine, Spectrum. She
acts and sings, was a member of
State Honors Choir, and attend-
ed Interlochen Arts Camp for
four summers. She will attend
Oberlin College.

Flatt has served on student coun-
cil and is on the honor roll. She
was an English tutor in the
Learning Resource Center and
was a Hebrew tutor for the past
two years. She is treasurer of the
National Conference of Syna-
gogue Youth regional board and
is on her chapter board. She is a
summer volunteer at Yad Ezra
and attends Young Israel of Oak
Park. She will attend Stern Col-
lege for Women in the fall.

Fogel is a member of National
Honor Society, senior class
board, Spanish Club, and Inter-
act. She is a mentor to a fourth-
grader, has received five Student
Excellence Awards, and has par-
ticipated in the National Youth
Leadership Forum on Law and
the Constitution. She has won
numerous writing awards and has
had three of her poems pub-
lished. She will attend the Uni-
versity of Michigan.

JONATHON FROHLICH

LEONID GARBUZOV

GALINA GESINA

BRIAN GOLDBERG

Walled Lake Western

Berkley

Berkley

Groves

Frohlich is captain of the tennis
team. He has been on the acade-
mic honor roll four years and is
the recipient of academic excel-
lence awards for the past three
years. He will attend the Univer-
sity of Michigan School of Engi-
neering in the fall.

Garbuzov was named to the
Detroit Association Phi Beta
Kappa. He was included in the
29th, 30th, and 31st editions of

Gesina received a Berkley letter
for academic achievement, was a
member of Generation of
Promise and student council, and
participated in Summer Institute.
During senior year, she has
tutored bilingual students and, as
a hobby, has given crocheting
lessons. She won a Regent Schol-
arship at Eastern Michigan Uni-
versity and will pursue a teaching
career.

Goldberg is a member of the
National Honor Society and Phi
Beta Kappa. He is a Michigan
Mathematics Competition award
winner, first chair in the marching
and concert bands, and was
named most valuable defensive
player on the basketball team. He
won outstanding math student
and overall student awards at
Lawrence Tech's Summer Science
Institute. He is a four-year mem-
ber of Kishon AZA and will
attend the University of Michigan.

Who's Who Among American High
School Students, and made the
dean's list at Oakland Communi-
ty College. Upon graduation, he
will attend the University of
Michigan.

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