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NEWS

JULY 10, 2013 • DELHI-PRICE HILL PRESS • A5

HONOR ROLLS ST. DOMINIC SCHOOL

The following students earned honors for the fourth quarter of the 2012-2013 school year.

Fourth grade

St. Ursula Academy National Merit Finalists are, from left, Marissa Luft, Abigail Morgan, Kristen Ochs, Jordan Maier, Kristen Smith, Liz Reilly, Kathleen Coughlin, Libby Nawalaniec and Sarah Braley. THANKS TO JILL GREVER CAHILL

St. Ursula has 9 National Merit Finalists St. Ursula Academy is proud to announce the nine seniors named National Merit Semifinalists in the fall were named Finalists in the competition by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation for 20122013. These academically talented high school seniors finished in the top 1 percent of students nationwide who took that PSAT exam as juniors. They will continue in the competition for more than $36-million in National Merit Scholarships. The Semifinalists are: » Sarah E. Braley of Springfield Township » Kathleen M. Coughlin of Anderson Township » Elizabeth L. Kelly of Delhi » Marissa J. Luft of Liberty Township » Jordan M. Maier of Glendale » Abigail C. Morgan of Pleasant Ridge » Libby A. Nawalaniec of Kenwood » Kristen A. Ochs of

First honors: Nawaf Althawadi, Sabra Charles, Heather Cook, Riley Ellis, Clare Ferencak, Ally Gilkey, Caley Hignite, Adam Kent, Kelsey Listerman, Gabe McDonald, Chris Mueller, Emily Redder, Christie Rolfes, Caitlyn Shoemaker, Jenna Sullivan and Matthew Walter. Second honors: Jarrett Caskey, Amelia Durbin, Alex Miller

Fifth grade First honors: Lucas Abbott, Baylee Adams, John Altenau, Abby Baker, Jordan Burke, Josh Clark, Austin Combs, Makayla

Deilkes, Kyle Gutzwiller, Kayla Hess, Jake Hibbard, Ryan Hill, Luke Kandra, Eddie Lipps, Taylor O’Leary, Caroline Rosen, Mia Roth, Matthew Schloemer, Kyle Sokolis, Caitlyn Thai, Angelina Tran, Lindsey Vale and Patrick Wagner. Second honors: Marie Altenau, Taylor Doyle, Justin Finkelstein, Sarah Haile, Collin Kandra, Olivia Ohradanzky, Elena Radigan, Rylee Sanker, Marie Specker, Nick Stenger and C.J. Zimmer.

Sixth grade First honors: Ally Albertz, Olivia Hensley, Danny Moster, Caroline Oakley, Taylor Pitchford, Zach Rizzo, Ryan West and Timmy Zang. Second honors: Heidi Cook, Nicholas Gillespie, Emily Lipps,

Nicholas Sebastiasn, Kelli Wanger and Alyssa Wittrock.

Seventh grade First honors: Hannah Bacon, Katelyn Barnes, Justin Besl, Tanner Daria, Katie Erpenbeck, Austin Gilkey, Barkley Haneberg-Diggs, Nathan Hill, Josh Hoffman, Analise Kandra, A.J. Kirkendall, Charles Lipps, Kurt Luken, Jacob Melvin, Tyler Mullins, Brandon Myers, Mady Nutter, Emma Ochs, Grace Paustian, Erica Schloemer, Sarah Sedler, Ally Sullivan, Jack Sunderman, Abby Tettenhorst, Kenzie Vatter and Lexi Zimmer. Second honors: T.J. Berndsen, Caroline Berning, Jacob Gutzwiller, Hope Inman, Shelby Lanpheare, Evan Lewin, Joey Shoemaker and Cassie Weartz.

Eighth grade First honors: Anne Awad, Mercede Chaney, Braden Connor, Heather Cook, Zachary Czoer, Hannah Doll, Matthew Dugan, Alexis Fink, Alexa Jacob, Jillian Kloepfer, Johnathon Knolle, Elizabeth Moore, Michael Rosen, Hannah Schwaeble, Mikaleigh Thai, Dane Vatter, Jacob Wells, Erica Wessel and Andrew White. Second honors: Gage Hammann, Nathan Hartung, Olivia Jacob, Christian Staubitz and Megan Wade.

URSULINE ACADEMY

The following students earned honors for the fourth quarter of the 2012-2013 school year.

Seniors First honors: Heather Knorr.

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Union Township » Kristen M. Smith of Ft. Mitchell, Ky. These seniors are competing next month for 8,300 Merit Scholarship awards worth more than $32-million. The National Merit Scholarships will be awarded in March 2013. “We are so proud of each and every one of these finalists. Not only do they work hard in school but they are women of faith, integrity and courage and they are making a better world,” said St. Ursula Principal Craig Maliborski. St. Ursula Academy teachers and students work together to participate in an educational process that promotes reflective thinking, problem solving techniques, and higher level thinking. All are necessary elements for success on the PSAT test, which determines those chosen for the National Merit Program as either Semi-finalists or Commended Students.

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