7) mit 4iaddee Tioarie pose klOfft toddien is teens, awl evenettko9 at 6e, taieea, At a ttadiaat pa" ea* rite macaw cao de44 Be dem. 11,oan aacuitidialtmeata. ane gamenoad, da kild pan4e..ad aft 40, 414 pa au 7 :eat 6e9i4taia9, pan alleaVeilt a rite Ve &we 61 meta 4/ freadoad is 6e ad 'goad o6 pa, 4 1/0414 rade 4, pan duce, kmon‘t 'received . „ lade to otame a Oak ale jeavte idvtuerd ret Eat reafr, woe 494ift et Pat fleet pa cat Mize, aad maim man4 jon all tiotea rind Mite r a 'et dreutee tall, dun love cd getiet-eadia9, can Ande frui6caosee, et a ewe, Te au elle tcua ossaa jontaaate fumed, to 4acie dem sledded wit% a daa94ten dad ad pat 4,:db a gal< ANDREW GOLDSWEIG TAMAR GONTOVNIK Country Day Berkley Goldsweig is captain of track, cross country and four state-champion Quiz Bowl teams, a National Merit Scholar and Cum Laude Society. He served on student council, class board and peer intervention. He will attend the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Gontovnik is a member of National Honor Society, French National Honor Society, varsity track, former president of Future Problem Solving and a National Merit Scholar finalist. She was concertmaster of orchestra and first violinist of the Aurora String Quartet. She will attend the University of Michigan College of Engineering. We are so proud of you. Good luck at MSU! Love, Mom, Dad, Erica, Meredith, Evan and Reilly Justin Rice As you continue on your journey of higher education, always remember "Learning is more important than action — unless it leads to action." (Talmud) We're all very proud. JARED ELI SAFRAN Love, Dad, Mom, Murray and Grandma Congratulations Bryan Franco We aPe sop PO LI CI Of you. Love, 5/14 1999 MOM, Dad ancl Ashley NATHAN GONIK Akiva Gonik is a member of National Honor Society, student council secre- tary, NCSY president, Bnei Akiva, senior class vice president, yearbook co-editor and fund-raising supervisor. He played varsity basketball four years and won the National Honors Science Award and NCSY Regional Standards Award. He will attend Yeshivat Shaarei Mevaseret in Israel. JULIAN GOODMAN Andover Goodman is a National Merit finalist, winner of the 1998 Detroit Chemistry Olympics, honorable men- tion in Michigan Math Prize Competition, and won the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Medal and the Cornell Book Award. He was princi- pal alto saxophonist of the 1998 All- State Band at Interlochen and the 1998-99 U-M Youth Band. He stu- dent-directed several Andover produc- tions. He will attend Harvard University.