CAP GOWN EMILY KAHN Groves Kahn is co-editor-in-chief of yearbook and Literary 6 Arr magazine, senior class treasurer, representative to Student Congress. She participated in the National Youth Leadership Conference. She will attend the Michigan State University Honors College. 5/11 84 Kaplan has been active in forensics, Humanitarian Club, National and Michigan math leagues, Junior Board, National Honor Society and DECA. She is a National Merit commended student, AP Scholar and won Delphi Glass art competition, member of BBYO and Shaarey Zedek Hebrew High. She will attend University of Michigan. TAMAR KATZ Beth Jacob Katz is Phi Betta Kappa and co-manager of ad publishing for yearbook. As one of the founding members of the Friendship Circle, she has worked with special needs children for seven years. She will attend Maalot Baltimore in the fall and then Oakland University. SARA KOENIG Ann Arbor Huron Koenig sang with the A Cappella and Chamber choirs, performing in Vienna and at the Michigan Youth Arts Festival, was active in drama, softball, YMCA Youth Volunteer Corps, Temple Beth Emeth Interfaith Hospitality Network and Mitzvah Day Choir. She is a National Merit finalist and will attend Yale University. JOSEPH KAMIL Walled Lake Central SAMANTHA KAPLAN North Farmington AMANDA KIRSCH Berkley MATTHEW KOHLENBERG Roeper Kamil played football four years and is a member of National Honor Society. He was bar mitzvah and confirmed at Temple Israel. He will attend the University of Michigan. Kaplan is active in Temple Israel Youth Group, involved with Service Learning, volunteered at Temple Israel, JARC and the Pontiac Shelter, and was a state and national DECA qualifier. She will attend the University of Michigan. Kirsch is a member of National Honor Society, Future Problem Solving, Patterns, secretary of Interact, plays clarinet in marching band and symphony. She has been orechet in her B'nai Brith Girls chap- ter and is salutatorian of her graduating class. She will attend the University of Michigan College of Engineering. Kohlenberg is a member of student gov- ernment, soccer, basketball and baseball, editor of yearbook, reporter for Tuna Talk newspaper and Gleaners Food Bank volunteer. He will attend the Residential College at the University of Michigan. HALLIE KAMINSKY JON KARMEL Groves BRIANNA KNOPPOW Harrison ALLA ICWITNY Groves Karmel is co-captain of tennis and debate teams, is senior class co-historian and National Honor Society co-president. He won Temple Israel's 1998 Somlyo Essay Award for writings on Israel. He will attend the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. Knoppow is involved in environmental club, literary magazine, Spanish club and was producer of the Harrison One Act Play Festival. She will study at the Department of Natural Resources and the Environment at the University of Michigan. Kwitney is active in National Honor Society, International Thespians Society, B'nai B'rith Youth Organization and its Teen Mission to Israel, tennis, track and band. She will attend the University of Michigan. Southfield-Lathrup 2001 ILYSE KAPLAN North Farmington Kaminsky has been on the swimming and soccer teams, is president of National Honor Society, member of Scholars Plus, Generation of Promise, Phi Beta Kappa, and class board. She earned Wade Mcree, MEAP and Arab-Jewish Friends essay scholarships and will study pre-medicine at the University of Michigan.