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Juniors
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McAuley juniors Sarah Kaehler of College Hill, left, and Maddie Sabatelli of White Oak are among the students who will exhibit their artwork at the Studio San Giuseppe Art Gallery at the College of Mount St. Joseph as part of Selections ’09.
McAuley students part of Selections ’09
and Kaitlyn Zoz.
McAuley High School
Patty Davis Thomas, a 1977 graduate and current member of the support staff, has been raising awareness of pancreatic cancer. November is is National Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month. Thomas is distributing purple ribbons, the symbol of pancreatic cancer awareness, to students in study hall and has posted purple signs throughout the school to raise awareness of this disease. Some students have even made donations, which she will forward to the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network. Thomas has a sister, Maureen Davis Reis, a 1969 McAuley graduate, who is a five-year survivor of pancreatic cancer. • Seniors Kelli Dorr, Lindsey Hice, Lauren Krabacher and Kirstie Reilman, and junior Allie Sander had the opportunity to observe
First honors: Nicole Ashcraft, Nicole Beccaccio, Erin Bepler, Erin Bergmann, Meredith Bodkin, Alexa Bolin, Cassandra Brakers, Elizabeth Brock, Mary Broering, Kerry Caddell, Mai Chu, Bridget Crowley, Lindsey Decher, Elizabeth Doyle, Susan Findley, Alyssa Finke, Kathryn Flanigan, Morgan Gelhausen, Aimee Green, Elise Hargis, Andrea Heckle, Megan Heckmann, Malia Hess, Grace Hoesl, Ashley Johns, Leslie Lohbeck, Chelsey Maag, Elizabeth Morris, Molly Murrison, Amanda Rapien, Jennifer Rosenacker, Laura Rothan, Tayler Thress, Julia Timme, Katherine Wernke, Kayla Wilmes and Emily York. Second honors: Sarah Allison, Kelli Baum, Jordan Beal, Jennifer Beck, Jayme Bittner, Emily Blessing, Allison Bollin, Emily Branscum, Danielle Browning, Sarah Bushman, Kimberly Calder, Chloe Caldwell, Elizabeth Ceddia, Christine Conway, El-Asa Crawford, Anna Denuzio, Brianna Doxsey, Jamie Duccilli, Abigail Engel, Mary Findley, Colleen Flynn, Katherine Giglio, Rebecca Giuliano, Nora Goetzman, Allyson Goldick, Christina Gruenwald, Kathyna Gutman, Sarah Haverkos, Nicole Helmers, Anna Herrmann, Mary Herzog, Emily Imhoff, Krista Issler, Emily Jester, Rebecca Jones, Justine Junker, Megan Kaake, Emily Kacner, Brittani Kohls, Jamie Kolb, Melissa Kolb, Jessica Larkin, Megan Lawwill, Elizabeth Loxterkamp, Maria Lupp, Sarah Maraan, Joy McGee, Jordanne Mitchell, Samantha Morrissey, Catherine Murray, Kelley Namaky, Shawn O'Brien, Samantha O'Hara, Carley Powell, Melissa Quinlan, Alysha Reed, Caitlin Roberts, Kelly Rogers, Madison Sabatelli, Natalie Sagel, Allison Sander, Rachel Scheper, Michelle Schmidt, Nicole Schmidt, Lauren Schneider, Sarah Seig, Nicole Sifri, Megan Sparks, Claire Speirs, Vera Straub, Lindsey Totten, Kaylyn Vonkorff, Mallory Waters, Brooke Weber, Brittany Wyatt, Kathryn Yoder, Rachel Young, Alexandra Zimmer, Melanie Zinser
Seniors
First honors: Olivia Anhofer, Katherine Anneken, Stephanie Bates, Alexandra Bowman, Fiona Burzynski, Brittany Campbell, Kelsey Copes, Julie Depauw, Cynthia Dickman, Kelli Dorr, Alexandra Duell, Michelle Hausman, Elizabeth Helpling, Alexis Hendy, Kate Hill, Lauren Hillner, Ashley Jansen, Catherine Junker, Grace Junker, Jessica Kahny, Lauren Krabacher, Jillian Leedy, Kelly McDonald, Maria Meyer, Tracy Minich, Rebecca Moore, Kathryn Newsom, Kortney Pifher, Ann Marie Roth, Kelly Schmidt, Kelly Schmidt, Rebecca Schmidt, Emily Schoenlaub, Amanda Schultz, Lauren Schultz, Olivia Sillies, Allison Smith, Mary Soriano, z1livia Thiemann, J. Abigail Vehr, Stephanie Ventura, Paula Vogelpohl, Jennifer Voit, Chelsea Wells, Sarah Weyer, Megan Whitacre, Maura Winters, Laura Yoder and Brittany Zins. Second honors: Dana Adams, Anna Marie Albanese, Tess Alexander, Madeline Anderson, Christine Baarendse, Anna Ball, Alexis Barnhart, Jaime Beck, Juliana Bergen, Allison Bergmann, Jamie Berling, Kathleen Bertke, Stephanie Billinghurst, Ashley Blust, Lauren Brookes, Emily Brunsman, Megan Casada, Hayley Cole, Jamie Coogan, Alexandria Crawford, Molly Creed, Catherine Dannhausen, Esther Diller, Danielle Doerger, Gabrielle Doerger, Nicole Epure, Madison Frey, Rachel Fries, Ashley Gabriel, Morgan Gauthier, Emily Geiger, Lauren Glines, Gabrielle Hempel, Madeline Herbert, Lindsey Hice, Pauline Holthaus, Jenna Igel, Sarah Johansing, Kirsten Kipp, Caitlin Kramer, Rebecca Lamping, Rebecca Lawson, Brittany Luipold, Kathryn Markus, Stephanie Mcmahon, Jessica Morgan, Veronica Murphy, Chelsea Myers, Abigail Packer, Taylor Parr, Cynthia Pyle, Nicole Rasche, Brittany Raterman, Rebecca Reis, Faith Rinklin, Allison Rothert, Mackenzie Sanders, Molly Schlotman, Lauren Schmitt, Jamye Stuckey, Kathryn Thatcher, Jacquelyn Toberman, Alexandra Waldman, Michelle Watson, Carly Weir, Elizabeth Wiebell, Amanda Wietmarschen, Abagayle Witzgall, Erin Wood, Andrea Yates and Emily Ziller.
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McAuley seniors Jen Voit, left, of Mount Healthy and Annie Roth of White Oak are among the students who will exhibit their artwork at the Studio San Giuseppe Art Gallery at the College of Mount St. Joseph as part of Selections ’09.
two live surgeries in an auditorium at Christ Hospital via video and audio feed. As they watched the procedures, the students were able to ask the surgeon questions. There also were surgical assistants in the auditorium to answer questions. The young women are all students in McAuley’s anatomy and physiology class.
Winton Woods High School
The varsity ensemble was one of 20 choirs performing at the second annual Star 64 Holiday Carols in downtown Cincinnati. The group will perform “Betelehemu,” a Nigerian carol, for the two-hour show, which recently was taped on Fountain Square. Star 64 Holiday Carols will air at 8 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 20, 10 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 24, 10 a.m. Friday, Dec. 25, and 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 26, on Channel 64. The varsity ensemble also will perform at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music’s Feast of Carols at 5 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 6. Tickets can be purchased through the CCM box office at 556-4183 or www.ccm.uc.edu.
Winton Woods Intermediate School
The second annual Sharing and Caring Canned Food Drive at collected over 1,100 items for S.O.U.L Ministries. Student Council members urged their fellow students, teachers and staff members to bring in food from home and from their neighbors. More than 26 boxes were filled with
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Homecoming
Seniors Brittany Banks and Mark Cornist were crowned homecoming queen and king at Mount Healthy High School’s homecoming game. The 35-2 win over Ross was played at Colerain High School because Mount Healthy’s home field was deemed unplayable.
SCHOOL NOTES The school has announced this year’s National Honor Society inductees. Seniors inducted were Jacob Bradley, Anthony Cimino, Tyler DeLaet, Jonathan Feuchter, Daniel Gilkey, Timothy Keller, Matthew Ketzer, Andrew Kolb, Kevin Kroeger, Alex Moore, Dylan Neu, Robert Ripperger, Joseph Scherpenberg, Kyle Smith, Jeffrey Weierman and Peter Wietmarschen. Juniors inducted were Shane Barnes, Vincent Brickweg, John Burger, Zachary Dangel, John Hoeweler, Kyle Herth, Zachary Klensch, Brian Lester, Andrew Lonneman, Benjamin Martini, Benjamin Moeller, Robert Moore, Nathaniel Morabito, Stephen Rieger, Michael Schmidt, Zachary Starkey, Kyle Sterwerf, Adam Tullius and Gregory Walden.
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HONOR ROLLS The following students have earned honors for the first quarter of the 2009-2010 school year.
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McAuley High School
Four McAuley High School students have been invited to exhibit their artwork at the Studio San Giuseppe Art Gallery as part of Selections ’09. Seniors Annie Roth, the daughter of Jeff and Martha Roth of White Oak, and junior Sarah Kaehler, the daughter of Michael and Margaret Kaehler of College Hill, both submitted composite works featuring digital photographs and drawings. Junior Maddie Sabatelli, the daughter of Terry and Linda Sabatelli of White Oak, entered a multimedia still-life. Senior Jennifer Voit, the daughter of Jim and Mariellen Voit of Mount Healthy, entered a still-life tempura painting. The Selections ’09 exhibit runs through Dec. 4 at the gallery, which is in the Dorothy Meyer Ziv Art Building on the campus of the College of Mount St. Joseph. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 1-5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays.
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donated items. The Winton Woods Intermediate School Student Council is sponsored by secretary Genice Peterson and physical education teacher Carl Paff. Members are Shelbi Arens, Simon Asem, Michael Barwick, Katherine Blen, Kamiylah Bomar, Shantel Bonner, Sarah Bosworth, Giovanni Brown., Nia Burns, Tamia Collins, Joshua Dees, Guilly Dia, Abigail Ewald, Jacob Goins, Elana Hairston, Cyerra Harris, Kristin Ingram, Juanye Jackson, Amber Lamb, Megan Larkin, Andie Larricia, Kierah Leadon, Markeish Lewis, Paige Mack, Dillan Mariano, Shauna McKenzie, Whitney McKenzie, Jimmy Moore, Justin Moore, William Patton, Angelly Polanco, Ravyn Ramsey, Alexis Reeves, Mohammad Shafi, Geralyn Smith, Rayshia Thomas, Cassidy Todd, Taylor Waters, Kendall Weems, Shayla Whittie, Dwayne Wilkins, Brandon Wofford and Zachary Woody.
Winton Woods Middle School
Honored as Students of the Month for November were seventh-graders Paris Bell Brown, Emelin Caceres, Jazmine Edwards, Solomon Smith, Sequoia Washington and Karli’e Whitfield, and-eighth graders Nicholas Allen, Jerrell Foster, Jasiah Hubbard, Jada Lowe, Viviana Mendoza, Tabitha Myrick, Demetria Sears, Martin Stallworth, Anthony Thompson and Kayla Upthegrove. The students were nominated by the teaching staff because of the quality of their work, efforts in class, responsibility level and behavior at school, attitude and relationship to their peers and teachers.
Fiscal award
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Winton Woods City School District officials recently received the Making Your Tax Dollars Count Award from the office of state auditor Mary Taylor for their fiscal year 2008 audit. Fewer than 5 percent of all Ohio government agencies are eligible for the award. Winton Woods City Schools treasurer Tom Golinar, right, is pictured receiving the award from Carl Enslen, Southwest Ohio regional liaison for the state auditor’s office.