At left, Carol Brestel Award winner Gilbert Pasquale; above, Male and Female Athletes of the Year Kyle Neu, Sarah Evans, and Alex Hill; Anne Mapes, winner of the Elinor Scherr Mosher Award.
Major Awards at Doherty Student Council Citizenship Awards Unit II—Caroline Corbett ’20, Kevin Wang ’20, McKenzie Mullin ’19 Unit III—Max Routh ’18, Jeremiah Weaver ’17 Loveland Award in English Hannah Ransohoff-Englert ’17, Max White ’17 Archie Griffin Sportsmanship Award winners Heidi Garrett, Brandon Williams, Kate Hickenlooper, and Devin Garrett.
Major Awards at Lotspeich
ATHLETIC AWARDS Female Athlete of the Year—Sarah Evans ’10 Male Athlete of the Year—Alex Hill, Kyle Neu, both ’10 Elinor Scherr Mosher Award—Anne Mapes ’11 Ohio Scholar-Athletes—Sarah Kloepper, Bryan Romaine, both ’10 Archie Griffin Sportsmanship Awards—Heidi Garrett ’10, Brandon Williams ’10, Kate Hickenlooper ’14, Devin Garrett ’14 Booster Award—Keith Neu
Joy in Learning Award Brianna Ko ’17 Eileen Driscoll Literary Award Samantha Eng ’17, Jacob Weinstein ’17
Seven Hills Awards Named Merit Scholarships for 2010-2011
Julie Berger
Daisia Jackson
Emily McLennan
Seven Hills awarded named merit scholarships for the 20102011 school year to the following students. Junior Julie Berger was presented the Neil Smith Award for “meeting the world with optimism and good will, expecting the best from herself and others, and exhibiting courage, compassion, integrity, and intelligence.” For their outstanding “academic achievement, breadth and scope of interests beyond the classroom, leadership, citizenship, and character,” eighth grader Daisia Jackson was
Jack Lane
Nina Lubeck
awarded the Patricia Howard Award of Distinction, fifth grader Emily McLennan was presented the Jane P. Hoeland Scholarship, and fifth grader Jack Lane was awarded the Theodore C. Wuerfel Merit Scholarship. Fifth grader Nina Lubeck was awarded the Elisabeth Greenwald Mapes Scholarship for best exemplifying the “Seven Values of The Seven Hills School—respect for others, striving for excellence, kindness and caring, honesty and integrity, fairness and justice, personal responsibility, and commitment to community.” 15