SCHOOLS A6
Delhi-Price Hill Press
July 29, 2009
ACHIEVEMENTS
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NEWS
HONOR ROLLS
Seton High School
The following students earned honors for the fourth quarter of the 2008-2009 school year.
Freshmen
First honors: Lindsey Allgeyer, Molly Arnold, Jessica Bailey, Samantha Beeler, Lindsey Berting, Kaitlyn Cappel, Alexis Cranley, Erin Davoran, Ashley Eversole, Rebecca Ewald, Jessica Fox, Anne Goettke, Maggie Hauer, Emily Igel, Alyssa Kaine, Allison Kane, Sarah Kathmann, Vanessa Klawitter, Amber Knolle, Kelly Laib, Emma Lindle, Jordan Lipps, Kari Lockwood, Katherine McHale, Andrea Metzger, Lauren Meyer, Brooke Moorhead, Ashley Niemann, Anne Pace, Stacey Radziwon, Noelle Rogers, Natalie Rudolf, Maria Tepe, Lauren Ulmer and Alisha Wilk. Second honors: Melissa Alexander, Alexandra Averbeck, Sarah Banfill, Dallas Beardsley, Mariah Becker, Hannah Beckroege, Nicole Bell, Olivia Bernard, Lauren Bihl, Taylor Bittner, Allison Briede, Julie Buttelwerth, Sarah Clark, Anna Combs, Leigh Cucinotta, Leah Dickman, Olivia Dulle, Sara Frey, Taylor Fricke, Andrea Gau, Carly Graman, Rachel Gregory, Madeline Haney, Bailey Haussler, Shanna Hickey, Danielle Hoffman, Ally Jasper, Jessica Kinne, Olivia Klawitter, Jourdan Lyons, Emily McDonald, Haley Meister, Rebecca Meyer, Cara Mitchell, Jennifer Morand, Jessica Mueller, Kelsey Mullaney, Alison Norman, Lam Pham, Alyssa Pohlman, Alexandra Polly, Keirstin Porter, Rachel Poston, Jennifer Rodgers, Mollie Ruffing, Colleen Ryan, Mackenzie Sattler, Melissa Schenkel, Emily Seibel, Kylee Siefke, Allison Smith, Emily Stautberg, Shelby Wauligman, Rachel Weber and Cassy Woelfel.
Sophomores
First honors: Catherine Bisher, Meghan Cappel, Elizabeth Cook, Samantha Dresmann, Chelsea Geiger, Katherine Grote, Anna Hinzman, Elizabeth Hurley, Jordyn Klumpp, Lizzie Konerman, Mary Leisgang, Kelly
Leonard, Rebecca Meese, Kaitlyn Melvin, Molly Rebennack, Sarah Ritter, Kathryn Schwaeble, Laney Sportsman and Mollie Williams. Second honors: Samantha Barnes, Leanne Bleh, Chelsea Boles, Andrea Book, Emily Brunner, Jordan Burch, Megan Catanzaro, Amanda Changet, Jaclyn Davis, Teresa Del Prince, Allison Eberle, Marie Fishburn, Katie Fisher, Akayla Floyd, Jamie Gregory, Michelle Hamad, Elizabeth Hartke, Jaymee Hayden, Alex Heekin, Taylor Hensley, Emily Herdeman, Kathleen Hornback, Stephanie Klawitter, Sarah Kramer, Natalie Lindsey, Anna Marie Marsala, Katie Mellott, Crystal Merida, Alyssa Merz, Rachel Minning, Michelle Mugwambi, Natalie Palmer, Hannah Perrino, Katie Phillips, Lori Piller, Casey Reagan, Allison Rebholz, Ashley Roettker, Nicole Rogers, Abigail Scherer, Alisa Schmidt, Courtney Schmidt, Alyson Schoenung, Hannah Schoenung, Kelly Simpkins, Jenna Stenger, Abigail Sturgill, Erica Tan, Alison Taylor, Lindsey Thompson, Sarah Tiemeyer, Stacie Volker, Lindsay Wagner and Jenna Weber.
Juniors
First honors: Jenna Bailey, Kathryn Berling, Meredith Cook, Sarah Hensley, Emily Heyl, Emily Hornback, Jaclyn Hyde, Nicole Kettler, Katherine McClanahan, Ashlie Meyer, Jordan Perry, Maureen Ray, Emily Richardson, Jenna Rolfes, Laura Rose, Kelsey Smyth and Angela Studt. Second honors: Catherine Adams, Emily Adkins, Bailey Arnold, Bethany Asman, Amy Brauch, Alexandra Cipriani, Kelly Conway, Julie Corbett, Danielle Custer, Joanna Day, Kelsey Frey, Abbie Rose Grote, Rachael Hanlon, Carly Hartman, Sarah Hartmann, Kelley Hayhow, Lauren Hayhow, Krista Hungler, Lynn Jennings, Katelyn Kraft, Chelsea Lipps, Emily Lockwood, Rachel Loebker, Rebeca Lowry, Kayla Martini, Michelle Nicholas, Kelsey Pace, Morgan Pennekamp, Noelle Schwarz, Courtney Smith, Jennifer Vogel, Natalie Watson, Samantha Weber, Rebecca Weidner and Margaret Welch.
Seniors
First honors: Olivia Ball, Allison Bass, Rebecca Clark, Stephanie Davis, Kelly Deiters, Kristin Gramke, Katie Griffith, Erin Hayden, Elizabeth Kammer, Melanie Laiveling, Jennifer Ledonne, Lauren Lehan, Emily Lindsey, Jessica Litzinger, Amanda Mai, Alanna Martella, Cassandra McDonald, Megan McDonald, Emily Mendell, Jessica Ober, Kimberly Osie, Karen Puttmann, Katherine Ritter, Jaclyn Roell, Courtney Scherer, Ashley Schramm, Samantha Schroth, Cassandra Volker, Stephanie Weber, Joanne Wethington, Kayla Wilcox and Laura Woeste. Second honors: Mackenzie Abel, Alyssa Ahern, Christina Allen, Elizabeth Anderson, Paige Apel, Ashlee Armstrong, Jeaninne Baker, Katherine Barrier, Emily Bayer, Danielle Beckenhaupt, Brigette Bedel, Kaitlyn Bedel, Jessica Berning, Allison Bokenkotter, Kathryn Breidenstein, Lauren Buchert, Maria Ciampone, Kasie Cowan, Samantha Davis, Emily Davoran, Kristen Fries, Stephanie Gardner, Anastasia Gentry, Sarah Giglio, Abby Gindling, Jessica Goines, Rachael Grove, Elizabeth Hageman, Kelsey Hahn, Kristin Hamrick, Olivia Haring, Maria Hartfiel, Lauren Herdeman, Jenna Hilvert, Thao Hoang, Patricia Hoerlein, Angela Hofmeyer, Sarah Hungler, Maria Hurley, April Kelley, Karisha Lampkin, Mary Lange, Hanna Lietz, Emily Lindeman, Jayde Lively, Jessica Luken, Ashley McKalip, Moira McNeil, Chelsea Meyer, Elexus Meyer, Jocelyn Miller, Kelly Moellinger, Courtni Nicolaci, Abigail Nienaber, Anna Pfirrman, Kirsten Poindexter, Elizabeth Pritchard, Kristin Ratterman, April Rider, Toria Roa, Stephanie Schroeder, Colleen Schroer, Kelsey Schweizer, Kathryn Seitz, Taja Shabazz, Amanda Sievers, Jessica Simpkins, Kristin Smyth, Cassandra Stamey, Kelsey Sturgill, Laura Svec, Sarah Swift, Alyssa VandenEynden, Noreeka Webster, Erin Welch, Stephanie Wengert, Mary Ann Whitacre, Megan Williams and Susanna Wood.
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Flat Stanley
Third-graders at St. Teresa School participated in the worldwide Flat Stanley Project. Jacob Pfeiffer’s Flat Stanley recently returned, bringing cotton from a field in Alabama. The students are learning about the geography, culture and industry across the country through the project. This year, students have received information back from 20 states and three foreign countries.
Saying good-bye
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St. Dominic presents scholarships, awards St. Dominic School recently presented scholarships and awards to students in kindergarten through seventh grade. The Spanish Program Scholarship is awarded to a student currently enrolled in the after-school Spanish program. The scholarship was presented to Eric Lipps, who demonstrated excellence within the Spanish program pertaining to attendance, behavior, effort and overall preparation. The Patrick J. Cottingham II Scholarship is given to one boy and one girl enrolled in the seventh-grade who show a love of science, good Christian character and grades commensurate with their academic ability. This year’s recipients were Victoria Hancock and Eric West. Halie Sunderman earned the Emily Vonder Meulen Scholarship, presented to a seventh-grader who exemplifies the qualities that Emily Vonder Meulen exhibited during her short life – a love for writing and Scouting. Criteria for Student Council Scholarships includes a demonstrated positive attitude, good effort, cooperation, and daily living of Christian values. This year’s recipients were fifth-grader Kurtis Wagner, sixth-grader Evan Kandra and seventh-grader Chelsea Zang. Third-graders David Laib and Mady Nutter, sixth-grader Julia Snodgrass, and seventh-graders Alex Grote and Christine Oswald received the PTO Fr. Stockelman/Sr. Mary Ruth Scholarship, which are awarded to five students who were selected by random drawing from a pool students nominated by their homeroom teachers. PTO Father Collins Christian Scholarships are awarded to eight students of the St. Dominic School community who demonstrate the gospel message of Jesus Christ in school, on the playground and the
parish at large. This year’s recipients were kindergartener Christina Rolfes, first-grader Ryan Hill, second-grader Timothy Zang, thirdgrader Shelby Lanpheare, fourthgrader Jack Rolfes, fifth-grader Rachel Sebastian, sixth-grader Jessica Rieskamp and seventhgrader Samantha Bedel. The Student Council Citizenship Award is presented to students who demonstrate a positive attitude, good effort, cooperation and Christian values. Selected this year were kindergarteners Jack Schwarz and Gabby Tritt, firstgraders Abigail Baker and Sebastian Schemmel, second-graders Taylor Pitchford and Abbey Staubitz, third-graders Katelyn Barnes, Tony Essen and Danielle Jacob, fourth-graders Anna-Marie Jones and Juliet Perrino, fifth-graders Annie Gruber, Monica Lape and Olivia Volz, sixth-graders Jake Humphrey, Brad Murphy and Nick Wells, and seventh-graders Kyle Berndsen, Brett Gerdes and Bobby Hellmann. Fifth-grader Morgan Essen, sixth-grader Kelly Shields and seventh-grader Sarah Specker received the Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizenship Award. The award is given to students who display the qualities of honor, service, courage, leadership and patriotism. The Jacob Wittich Scholarship and Sydney Wittich Scholarship were established in memory of Jake and Sydney so their spirit will continue to live and that other children will have the same educational opportunities. Students selected for the awards show respect for others and come from families willing to make sacrifices for their Catholic education. This year’s Jacob Wittich Scholarship was presented to seventhgrader Eric Berting. The Sydney Wittich Scholarship was given to third-grader Analise Kandra.
At the end of the school year, first- and eighth-graders attended a party so the older students could say good-bye to their “Little Sibs.” Pictured enjoying their last time together before the eighth-graders graduated are, from left, Taylor O’Leary, Baylee Adams, Kayla Klingenbeck and Heather Chapman.
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School leaders
Fifth-graders at J. F. Dulles Elementary School celebrate after a presentation for the Oak Hills Local School District Board of Education. The students are part of a leadership team at the school. They are, from front left, Nick Aichele and Michael VanSchoik; second row, Jenna Duebber, Megan Sheridan and Keegan Giblin. PROVIDED. SEND PHOTOS TO: MEMRAL@COMMUNITYPRESS.COM.
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Winning artists
Several Seton High School students won T-shirt and logo design contests. Pictured from left are junior Ashlie Meyer, who won first place in the Take Back the Night T-shirt design contest; junior Emily Lockwood, who designed the winning logo for the Tri-State Futbol Alliance and placed second with her Fall Ball T-shirt design; and junior Courtney Smith, who finished third with her Take Back the Night T-shirt design.