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May 15, 1998 - Image 96

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-05-15

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ZACHARY JACOBSON

MIRIAM JAFFA

ANDREA JANOWER

JEVEN JOSEFF

Country Day

North Farmington

West Bloomfield

Country Day

Jacobson is a National Merit
finalist, a member of Cum Laude
Society, and Phi Beta Kappa. He
studied last summer at the Yale
School of Drama, and is first
chair- trumpet in the school band
and orchestra: He is also a mem-
ber of the Quill & Scroll Interna-
tional Society of High School
Journalists. He will attend Yale
University and is interested in
pursuing acting.

Jaffa is senior class president,
newspaper editor, co-captain of
forensics and competed at state
level. She is a member of Student
Council, Student Senate and
National Honor Society, as well
as a Hugh O'Brian, March of the
Living and Girls' State partici-
pant. She won Farmington Youth
Assistance and Principal's Leader-
ship awards, and was an assistant
teacher at Mat Shalom Syna-
gogue. She will attend the Uni-
versity of Michigan.

Janower is a member of National
Honor Society, Phi Beta Kappa,
and is summa cum laude. She
played soccer and volleyball in
high school and excels at piano.
She is a member of Temple Shir
Shalom. She received University
of Michigan Regents-Alumni and
Honorary Engineering scholar-
ships and will attend U-M Col-
lege of Engineering.

Joseff is an honor student, mem-
ber of Science Olympiad, Quiz
Bowl, German Club and a past
member of debate team. He par-
ticipated in track and field. He
volunteers with a special needs
class at Temple Beth El. He par-
ticipated in a Summer Scholar
Program in medicine at the Uni-
versity of Miami and has been
granted an academic scholarship
to attend the University of
Miami.

IAN KAMINSKY

ALISSIA KASS

ANNA KAYE

BREE KESSLER

Southfield-Lathrop

Berkley

Berkley

North Farmington

Kaye has won six National
Scholastics Art awards and a
Paint Creek scholarship for the
arts. She is a member of National
Honor Society, was awarded sec-
ond place for an essay at the
Lawrence Tech contest, and is
Phi Beta Kappa. She was All-
OAA (best in division) in first
singles tennis for two consecutive
years. She will attend Skidmore
College.

Kessler is regional treasurer of
National Federation of Temple
Youth, participated in March of
the Living, and won Northwestern
- University Junior Statesmen and
National Youth Leadership awards.
She participated in Jewish Youth
Scholar, basketball, softball, Quiz
Bowl and Science Olympiad, and
was a madricha at Temple Emanu-
El. She will attend the University
of Michigan, University of Penn-
sylvania or Wellesley College.

Kaminsky is a member of
National Honor Society, Scholars
Plus, Phi Beta Kappa, and a
National Merit commended stu-
dent. He participated in march-
ing, jazz, and symphonic bands.
He is captain of varsity soccer,
was on varsity swimming and
baseball and was a scholar athlete
in each sport. He volunteers at
Providence Hospital. He will
study pre-medicine at the Uni-
versity of Michigan.

5/15
1998

96

Kass is executive editor of Patterns
literary magazine. She won multi-
ple awards in Lawrence Tech's
writing contests and Michigan
Youth Arts. She helped write
Berkley Schools' Acceptable Use
Policy for technology, and coordi-
nated technology for the Berkley
Holocaust Curriculum. She
attended Technion's international
summer research program and will
attend the University of Michigan
College of Engineering.

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