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SCHOOLS

June 23, 2010

ACHIEVEMENTS

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NEWS

HONOR ROLLS

Delhi Middle School

The following students earned honors for the fourth quarter of the 2009-2010 school year.

Sixth grade

Highest honors: Alex Albrecht, Allison Berding, Matthew Brodbeck, Alexis Cornelius, Emily Dull, Alexandra Eby, Emily Ewry, Emily Fischvogt, Kristina Flanigan, Chandler Harlow, Morgan Inskeep, Kali Jones, Taylor King, Ryan Korn, Abigail Lang, Natalie Lloyd, Bradly Mansu, Ally McCarthy, Alexander Minnick, Danielle Muench, Johnny Nguyen, Alex Schulz, Thomas Seibert, Joseph Shine, Samantha Siegel, Cassandra Stranzin and Ashley Wright. High honors: Jacob Baird, Drew Beck, Michaela Bruser, K. Jessica Clark, Jamie Colston, Alexis Conley, Travis Costa, Matea Davis, Andrew Dezarn, Wendi Donaldson, Brooklyn Earhart, Kaley Eberle, Madison Froehle, Tyler Gates, Samantha Goldizen, Nathan Grammel, Anna Hilvert, Charles Jump, Zachary Kappen, Malina Kellogg, Hannah Ketteman, Alyssa Knapp, Austin Long, Molly Luebbering, Alexandra McCarthy, Heather McCowan, Ryan Merk, Amanda Meyer, Nicholas Morrow, Nolan Norman, Abygayle Partin, Hailee Powell, Alexis Presley, Cory Reese, Tyler Reese, Dylan Roth, Zachary Schultian, Evan Schulz, Carly Segbers, Emma Sexton, Carley Smith, Kayla Stevenson, Sofia Tedesco, Aaron Thatcher, Tiffany Vitatoe, Jared Willwerth, Thomas Willwerth, Abigail Winch, Alexis Witt, Conor Young, Kareem Zade. Honors: Jazmin Abu-Rizeq and Jeanay Arrington, Alyssa Baldwin, Haden Barkley, Laura Bell, Danielle Brunner, Taylor Carmony-Hackle, Austin Costa, Morgan Cox, Joshua Cunningham, Samuel Deel, Sara Duffy, Garrett Feist, Rebecca Funk, Erica Gruen, Joseph Harbin, Devon Hash, Anthony Heinlein, Tyler Heller, Dylan Jennison, Alyson Kelley, George Laffey, Curtis Langlitz, Alyssa Marksberry, Kristen McClure, Isaac McMichael, Brooke Pristas, Wayne Ross, Jeremy Rossi, Aaron Roth, Anthony Shepherd, Alicia Simpson, Hunter Sterwerf, Mariah Swafford, Haley-Jo Taylor,

Theodore Tedesco, Daniel Thomas, Mitchell Tomlin, Sarun Va, Allison Vititoe, Anthony Waechter, Sydnee Wandstrat, Kearsten Weber, Amber Williams, Bryon Wood, Amber Williams and Bryon Wood.

Seventh grade

Highest honors: Stacy Allen, Hannah Bailey, Jacob Brinkerhoff, Alyssa Cordell, Megan Daniel, Samantha Duwel, Katelyn Eisenmann, Chelsea Feist, Sophie Freihofer, Brianna Frondorf, Richard Hance, Sabrina Kaufelt, Alexis Kiley, Alia Lenihan, Isaac Lenihan, Corey Loewenstine, Emily Lohmann, Kayla Mueller, Ahmed Musaitif, Justin Penn, Oriana Perkins, Victoria Radcliffe, Christian Ripley, Gabriella Rivera, Rachel Rossi, Hailey Ryan, Austin Sexton, Kaylynn Simpson, Jessica Smith, Sydney Spitzfaden, Sydney Stortz, Hannah Sutthoff, Ciarrah Thien, Maria Venturini, Alaina Vinson, Stephanie Werth, Paige Whitley and Kelly Wilms. High honors: Emily Adkins, Jasmine Agnew, Madison Baines, Steven Bartholomew, Bradley Becker, Nia Bellomo, Aubrey Beyer, Caleb Bronson, Kathryn Cave, Andrew Cole, Sean Conley, Fayth Darnell, Emily Daugherty, Jonathan Davis, Joshua Davis, Aaron Donahoe, Annalise Donavan, Jacob Fleming, Zachary Fleming, Giovanni Fobbe, Mia Gehm, Jacob Gerke, Jonathan Graf, Elizabeth Hagan, Caitlin Hennessey, Cameron Jackson, Morgan Jones, Ashley Nicole Kiley, Brooke Kinney, Katherine Laine, Sydney Lee, Sophorn Long, Luke Lykins, Muhamed Musaitif, Bridgette Nagel, Monica Nguyen, Stephanie Niederkorn, Jessica Olthaus, Madison Patlan, Zachary Pickerell, Jade Proctor, Chelsey Randall, Hayley Ridings, Haley Rutenschroer, Austin Scott, David Spence, Bryanna Stafford, Stephanie Surharski, Brendon Taylor, Kaitlyn Terrell, Alysa Truett, Hannah Vanbever, Alexis Wellinghoff, Emily Wolfzorn and Thoria Young. Honors: Jacob Anthony, Hannah BaconCreekmore, Jacob Baute, Nicholas Baute, Allyson Bietenduvel, Zachary Braun, Jazzalyn Bunner, Shasha Cobbs, William Cooper, Aliyha Curtis, Jamie Dennis, Kurtis Heinlein, Kelsi Hinton, Aleynah Kowalski, Danny Lewis, Marcus Mansu, Emily Massie-Cable, Davonte McGhee, Dillon

Meece, Dylan Miller, Brandon Rehn, Christian Reinshagen, Grant Rhinehimer, Dustin Rhodes, Tiffany Robinson, Jena Scapicchio, Courtney Smith, Mario Sunderman, Morgan Whaley, Cassandra Whipple, Marissa Wright, Morgan Whaley, Cassandra Whipple and Marissa Wright.

Eighth grade

Highest honors: Kaitlyn Armentrout, Johnathan Eby, Kaitlyn Fadely, Kaitlyn Heil, Cejay Henson, Taylor Inskeep, Trisha Lucas, Brett Michaelis, Jessica Neack, Sydney Reed, Ellen Sper, Katie Urban and Alexander Vest. High honors: Marcus Baines, Taylor Brannon, Troy Carmony, Kayla Collett, Rebecca Doran, Madison Drake, Anna Drees, Ryan Ellison, Alanis Gehm, Bryan Gilbert, Kayla Hausfeld, Michal Hobstetter, Dionté Huckleby, Tahjae Jones, Taylor Kaake, Allison Kelley, Gregory Lewis, Marissa Maltry, Brittany Marksberry, Amanda Mattingly, Courtney McCarthy, Tony McCreadie, Jonah McQuire, Brandon Murphy, Courtney New, Kelsey Pangallo, Johnny Perry, Cy Reese, Haley Rowe, Ethan Skowronski, Rocky Smith, Derrick Spangler, Rose Sweeney, Molly Turner, Kristina Wilzbach, Julia Winch and Belmin Zvekic. Honors: Tori Anderson, Ian Ashwell, Hannah Baker, Joshua Bardonaro, Logan Barrett, Ariana Bayalan, Austin Berra, Breanna Betts-Davis, Hannah Binkley, Matthew Blankenship, Austin Bolger, Jacob Collinsworth, Chad Cornelius, Elicia Essen, Whitney Esterkamp, David Fink, Nichalas Galbraith, Michael Henninger, Robert Hollin, Alexander Houston, Brittany Jent, Olivia Jent, Casey Lacey, Tabitha Lambert, Jessica Larkin, Brandi Liebing, Eric Lipps, Vatthana Long, Megan Mahoney, Aaron Martinez, Tanner McElroy, Samuel Meiser, Jared Meyer, Ian Might, Marissa O'Dell, Cassandra Palmer, Kaitlynn Parker, Michael Patrustie, Emma Poland, Siara Rose, Briana Rudolph, Thomas Sajna, Alexis Seifert, Madison Sexton, Kristin Smith, Whitney Spegal, Ryan Spragen, Shae Stanforth, Cierra Underwood, Ian Veldhaus, Mark Venturini, Mick Wesley, Marissa Whaley, Joshua Witt and Brendan Wolfe.

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Band officers

New officers were recently elected for the 2010-2011 Elder High School band. Pictured from left are Ben Woestman, band president; Mark Adkins, band council; Noelle Hingsbergen, band council; Patrick Cole, band council; Stacey Radziwon, guard captain; Jamaal Andrews, band council; Allison Lauck, drum major; Brian Galvin, uniform/equipment manager; and Stephen Weber, drum major.

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State winner

Rapid Run Middle School sixth-grader Jenna Duebber won a state award for her photography entry in the PTA Reflections program. The theme for this year’s program was “Beauty is … ” Duebber’s photograph was selected at the district level to compete in the Hamilton County Reflections program, where her win qualified her for state recognition. Each year, the PTA Reflections program challenges students to create art inspired by a specific theme, and students submit entries to a local PTA or PTSA. Nationally, the program has six arts areas: dance choreography, film production, literature, musical composition, photography and visual arts, in four grade divisions: primary, intermediate, middle/junior and senior. Duebber is the daughter of Mark and Patricia Duebber of Delhi Township.

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HONOR ROLLS St. Dominic School

The following students earned honors for the fourth quarter of the 2009-2010 school year.

Fourth, fifth and sixth grades

Academic Honor Award: Lydia Abbott, Josie Angel, Scott Araujo, Lindsey Audretch, Stefanie Autenrieb, Annie Awad, Hannah Bacon, Katelyn Barnes, T.J. Berndsen, Carlie Berning, Emily Berning, Justin Besl, Blake Bethel, Kevin Bill, Kylee Bowling, Logan Burke, Ben Carroll, Sidney Caseltine, Anna Castano, Sadie Chaney, Samantha Clark, Braden Connor, Heather Cook, Michael Corcoran, Nicholas Cron, Zach Czoer, Tanner Daria, Dalton DeBruler, Hannah Doll, Rachel Dreiling, Hayley Dressler, Matt Dugan, Randall Ellis, Morgan Essen, Tony Essen, Rashel Flores, Maggie Geiger, Mitchell Gibbs, Austin Gilkey, Drew Goins, Kyle Goins, Sydney Goins, Mitch Grady, Stosh Groszek, Olivia Gundrum, Jacob Gutzwiller, Barkley Haneberg-Diggs, Madie Hart, Nathan Hartung, Bridget Hellmann, Nora Hibbard, Nathan Hill, Josh Hoffman, Hope Hollandsworth, Gwen Homan, Mitch Huesman, Tyler Hyde, Lars Illokken, Hope Inman, Alexa Jacob, Olivia Jacob, Danielle Jacobs, Anna-Marie Jones, Jeremy Jones, Samantha Jones, Analise Kandra, Spencer Kandra, Kaitlyn Kellard, Jill Kloepfer, David Laib, Shelby Lanpheare, Andrew Le, Evan Lewin, Anna Marie Lipps, Charles Lipps, Eric Lipps, Bella Lohmiller, Connor Lohmiller, Kurt Luken, Corey Manhema, Candace Mathis, Peyton McCarthy, Brenna McDermott, Adam Melvin, Jacob Melvin, Lizzie Moore, Madisyn Morgan, Alex Mullins, Tyler Mullins, Braedy Murphy, Olivia Murray, Brandon Myers, Brandon Nelson, Abby Nutter, Mady Nutter, Brooke

Oakley, Emma Ochs, Keith Orloff, Robby Oswald, Grace Paustian, Juliet Perrino, Lexi Philpot, Owen Porta, Ally Reckers, Renee Rodgers, Michael Rosen, Livia Satzger, Erica Schloemer, Hannah Schwaeble, Rachel Sebastian, Joey Shoemaker, John Specker, Christian Staubitz, Becky Stemler, Patrick Sturgill, Ally Sullivan, Ryan Sullivan, Jack Sunderman, Abby Tettenhorst, Mikki Thai, Dane Vatter, Mackenzie Vatter, Megan Wade, Kurtis Wagner, Mara Weaver, Jake Wells, Erica Wessel, Andrew White, Tristan Worsham and Alexis Zimmer.

Seventh and eighth grades

First honors: Emma Albertz, Megan Awad, Graham Bartels, Sami Bedel, Brandon Bell, Kyle Berndsen, Megan Bisher, John Paul Bosse, Maria Carroll, Molly Doyle, Victoria Hancock, Robert Hellmann, Olivia Hess, Jacob Humphrey, Jordan Jacob, Katie Jacobs, Samantha Kingdom, Lauren Knolle, Karl Luken, Alicia Menke, Mitch Moorhead, Patrick Morris, Brad Murphy, Katie Murray, Chris Ochs, Brittany Oestreicher, Anna Ostendorf, Christine Oswald, Austin Porta, Alex Proffitt, Jessica Rieskamp, Stephen Rodgers, Kelly Shields, Julia Snodgrass, Sarah Specker, Marisa Stavale, Amanda Stevens, Natalie Straw, Halie Sunderman, Nick Wells, Megan Wessel, Eric West, Ashley Wittrock and Chelsea Zang. Second honors: Austin Altenau, Billy Angel, Sam Bailey, Brady Cress, Jordan Dugan, Savannah Geiger, Brett Gerdes, Rachel Hale, Evan Kandra, Kayla Krommer, Evan Mallory, Taylor Morano, Kyle Orloff, Mattie Richards, Justin Robben, Cody Roseberry, Nicholas Siegmundt, Shane Smith, Kyle Stadtmiller, Ashley Stevens, Maria Torok, Adam Vale, Jessica Vogel, Elena Vonder Meulen and Richard Witte.

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Saying good-bye

The Oak Hills Local School District Board of Education recently recognized retiring staff members. Pictured from left are Gene Baechle, Dick Roche, Tim Bessler, Sandy Lingo, Ken Brater, Mike Haskell, Mark Siemer, Fran Acito and Noel Dickson. Not pictured are Sandra Bauman, Larry Hughes and Rebecca Snyder-Schultz.

PROVIDED

From left, St. Ursula Academy juniors Kendall Sherman of Anderson Township, Giovanna Kimberly of Covedale and Tori Cardone of Indian Hill recently competed in the ACM contest at Miami University.

St. Ursula students compete in computing machinery contest

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ROTC scholars

Three 2010 Elder High School gradutes have received full-tuition Reserve Officers’ Training Corps scholarships. Pictured from left are Erik Maloney, who received an Army ROTC Scholarship and will study mechanical engineering at the University of Cincinnati; Bill Voellmecke, who received a Navy ROTC Scholarship and will study aerospace engineering at Ohio State University; and Max Cucinotta, who received an Army ROTC Scholarship and will study political science at UC.

Three students from St. Ursula Academy recently participated in the 2010 Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) contest at Miami University in Oxford. Juniors Kendall Sherman of Anderson Township, Giovanna Kimberly of Covedale, and Tori Cardone of Indian Hill competed against 24 other groups from 10 high schools from Ohio, Indiana and Michigan. ACM, one of the world’s largest educational and scientific computing societies, hosts contests around the country for groups of high school programming students to compete against others to solve problems.

The contest at Miami University has been around for 24 years and draws strong competition. Competing schools have traditionally been male or coed schools, but this year, St. Ursula represented an all-girl school for the first time. “Kendall, Kimberly and Tori each performed admirably under the stress of the challenging competition,” said Adam Niemes, St. Ursula Academy registrar and computer science instructor. “They should be proud of how well they performed against some of the strongest programming students in the region,” he said.


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