Ken Barlow - Cathedral High School

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Ken Barlow - Cathedral High School
Volume 8, Issue 7
Dear Cathedral Family,
Insight
February 2009
“We the people, in order to form a more perfect union….”
On the first day of the first full month of our newly elected president’s term, I heard those words from one of his speeches
ringing in my ears. “We the people , in order to form a more perfect union….”January ‘09 has faded, we inaugurated
Barak Obama as the Forty-Fourth President of the United States and we remembered Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who
encouraged us to “Keep the dream alive.”
Throughout the month of February, we will honor and celebrate the contributions of Blacks in America. Though this is an
important part of the dream, it is only a part. As one month is only part of the year, it is our responsibility to remember,
respect, and acknowledge the value of our entire community everyday of every year. So that “We the people, in order to
form a more perfect union” …are able to… “Keep the dream alive.”
In my opinion, Cathedral High School is a microcosm of the United States of America. Our mission statement reflects the
importance of diversity/inclusion with our alumni/constituent base is its mirror. It’s the McGinleys, O’Briens, McLinns,
Maios, Farrells, Hicks, Evans, Stuart’s, Smiths, Barlow’, Garcias, Paradas, Kebos, Yovonovichs, Dezelans, Espinozas
and more who make us who we are. “We the people, in order to form a more perfect union “… here at dear old Cathedral
and…” Keep the dream alive.”
As Americans, it is in God we trust. Though Cathedral’s founding fathers, the Brothers of Holy Cross, are gone, we step
into the future with God and our new President. We step into the future with a commitment to diversity and inclusion.
We step into the future continuing to be the model for all high schools. We step into the future as Cathedral profoundly
shapes the way students think, serve, and lead. We step into the future striving to keep our school as the most successful
and unique school in the state of Indiana and America. We step into the future with a greatly blessed group of people, the
alumni and constituents of Cathedral High School!
Here are three ways our alumni and constituents can help us form a more perfect union and keep the Cathedral dream
alive:
1. Update your contact information regularly. We can better keep you informed if we know where you are. So be
sure to let us know when ever your information changes (mailing address, e-mail or phone numbers). Just visit
our website www.cathedral-irish.org click on the alumni icon, then click on “update your profile” and follow the
instructions. Send me an e-mail if you have questions; my contact information is on the Website.
2. Stay involved. We have many alumni/constituent events throughout the year for everyone. Our Brunch with
Santa, Easter Egg Hunt, Father Kelly Golf Outing and the Alumni Awards Dinner are just a few examples. We are
also in the preliminary stages of forming Alumni and Friends clubs around the country. Stay tuned to the monthly
alumni e-newsletters, Highlights magazine, e-mail blasts and the alumni Web calendar and events page.
3. Let us know what you are up to. Cathedral alumni and constituents are doing amazing things in politics, sports,
business, and medicine. Whatever life path you have taken, we’d love to hear from you.
Cathedral High School is a very special place. Not many high schools in our country can claim to embrace the academic,
ethnic, geographical, religiou,s and economic diversity that is Cathedral and continue on such a high path of excellence.
Our alumni/constituents who reflect our mission have been instrumental throughout our growth and pursuit of excellence.
“We the people, in order to form a more perfect union.…” Let us help to continue to “Keep the dream alive.”
Sincerely,
Ken Barlow
Ken Barlow
Director of Alumni and Community Affairs
Table of Contents
Academics Athletics
Bookstore Campus Minister Cathedral Connection
College Advising
Dates to Remember Enrollment Management Honor Roll Guidance
School News Service
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Join the Cathedral Choir for a Choir Alumni Trip
June 24 – 29, 2009
Moms in Touch
at Cathedral High
School
FESTIVAL CORALE
INTERNAZIONALE
DI ROMA
Moms gathering for an hour each week
to pray for our kids and our school.
a festival for American and Italian
choirs in Rome
Meetings in the chapel
• Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m.
• Fridays at 2 p.m.
Sing in St. Peter’s Basilica
in the Vatican and
St. Paul’s Outside the Walls
artistic director Z. Randall Stroope
Please join us when you can.
For more information contact
Eran McCarty at [email protected]
Find out more about Moms in Touch by
visiting their Web site
www.momsintouch.org
Non-singer travelers are also welcome
For information contact Elaine Holloway at:
[email protected]
Insight is published monthly by Cathedral High School for parents and
guardians. The publication address is:
Cathedral High School, 5225 E. 56th St., Indianapolis, Ind. 46226
Periodicals Postage paid at Indianapolis, Ind.
POSTMASTER: Send address changes to
Cathedral Insight, 5225 E. 56th St., Indianapolis, Ind. 46226
Cathedral High School is a private, Catholic, lay-governed college preparatory school.
It is tax-exempt under Sec. 501(c)(3) of the U. S. Internal Revenue Code.
Chairman of the Board: Joseph M. Dezelan
President: Stephen J. Helmich
Principal: David L. Worland
Dates to Remember
February
Mon., Feb. 2
State Championship Day (G. Volleyball & B. Football) – Free day!
Tues., Feb. 3
Professional Learning Communities – school begins at 8:07 a.m.
Thurs., Feb. 5
Caritas from 10:15 to 11:32 a.m. with Mayor Greg Ballard (’73) as our invited guest
Fri., Feb. 6
Adoration in the Chapel from 7:30 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. – sponsored by sophomore class
Sat., Feb. 7
ISSMA Instrumental District Solo and Ensemble Contest
Sun., Feb. 8 to Mon., Feb. 9 Millikin University Vocal Festival overnight trip for some Choral students
Mon., Feb. 9
Cathedral Connection Junior/Senior Parent Meeting – 7:00 p.m. in the Commons
Tues., Feb. 10
Professional Learning Communities – school begins at 8:07 a.m.
Fri., Feb. 13
Dad’s Day Breakfast – 6 a.m. in the Cafeteria
Tues., Feb. 10 to Fri., Feb. 13 Senior Christian Awakening Retreat #5
Mon. Feb. 16 to Fri., Feb. 20 Winterfest
Tues., Feb. 17
Professional Learning Communities – school begins at 8:07 a.m.
Thurs., Feb. 19 Faculty Meeting – 3:20 to 4:20 p.m. – Commons
Parent Connect Updates due
Thurs., Feb. 19 – Fri., Feb. 20 Junior Girls Retreat
Fri., Feb. 20
Winterfest – P.M Assembly schedule
Sat., Feb. 21
ISSMA State Solo and Ensemble Contest – North Central High School
Tues., Feb. 24
Professional Learning Communities – school begins at 8:07 a.m.
Wed., Feb. 25
Ash Wednesday
Math League at 6:55 a.m. in cafeteria
Fri., Feb. 27
Shamrauction Set-up Day
Sat., Feb. 28
Shamrauction
Vocal Department’s ISSMA Contest
March
Tues., March 3 Sophomore Day of Recollection
Thurs., March 5 Junior Plan for College Day – periods 1 - 5
Sophomore Day of Recollection
Fri., March 6
Amy’s Day Breakfast at 6 a.m. in Cafeteria
Adoration in the Chapel from 7:30 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. – sponsored by sophomore class
Third Quarter ends
Sat., March 7
Choir Festa Italiana at 6:00 p.m. in Cafeteria
Mon., March 9 Cathedral Connection Fireside Chat – 7:00 p.m. – Commons
Tues., March 10 Professional Learning Communities – school begins at 8:07 a.m.
Lenten Reconciliation
Tues., March 10 to Fri., March 13 Senior Christian Awakening #5
Thurs., March 12 Junior Parent Meeting (preparing for application to college process)
Fri., March 13 All Report Cards are mailed home
Dad’s Day Breakfast – 6:00 a.m. – Cafeteria
Fri., March 13 to Sun., March 15 All-State Band weekend – Indiana University
Sat., March 14 Possible St. Pat’s performance in Chicago; overnight trip for choirs
Sun., March 15 Marching band in Hibernian Parade – downtown
Academics
Summer School 2009
We will offer two sessions of summer school for the
summer of 2009. There will be a morning session (811:30 a.m.) and an afternoon session (12-3:30 p.m.).
Both sessions will run from Mon., June 8, until Fri.,
July 3. Final exams will be on Fri., July 3, so this is a
mandatory day of summer school.
student may not miss any other type of class to attend
a Cathedral-sponsored camp.
We attempt to allow as many students as possible
to take at least one summer school class. We will
attempt to allow all students who register on time
to enroll in one class first before we begin to enroll
students into their second class. The cost of classes
has been set at $410 per class. Payment is due with
the registration form; students will not be placed in
classes unless payment accompanies the registration
form. Textbooks are not included in the course cost.
Summer school registration will open on Mon.,
Feb. 23, and close on Fri., March 6. Registration
is not based on a first-come, first-served basis. If
the sections begin to fill, preference will be given in
the following order: rising seniors, rising juniors,
rising sophomores, and incoming freshmen. The
registration form can be found in this edition of the
Insight. It can also be downloaded from our Website
(www.cathedral-irish.org). Please honor the Feb. 23
enrollment date—there is no advantage to submitting
registrations earlier than that date.
Please note that the Bridges to Success: English,
and Bridges to Success: Math classes are only
for incoming freshmen, and these classes provide
no credits earned toward graduation. These are
enrichment classes that are only open to members of
the Class of 2013 by recommendation.
Dates to Remember
Feb. 5
Feb. 19
Feb. 23
Feb. 27
March 5
March 6
March 6
March 13
March 19
March 26
March 30 to April 3
When registering for summer classes, please observe
the dates of the classes. Due to the very short
semester, students may not miss more than two
classes. (Of course, optimally, students should not
miss ANY classes!) If a student misses more than
two classes, he/she will not receive credit for the
class and money cannot be refunded. Students have
experienced conflicts in the past with family vacations,
camps, Scouting activities, athletic competitions, etc.
PLEASE DO NOT ENROLL YOUR STUDENT IN
CLASSES THIS SUMMER IF YOUR STUDENT
WILL NOT MAKE ALL THE CLASSES FOR
THAT SESSION. (Especially note that July 3 is the
mandatory final exam day.)
If a student has a conflict with taking a Physical
Education Class and a Cathedral-sponsored sports
camp, the student may attend the Cathedral sports
camp for no more than one week AND the student
must make up all work assigned during the PE class.
This policy refers to PE summer school class only. A
ParentConnect updated
ParentConnect updated
Registration begins for Summer School
No school (Shamrauction
set-up)
ParentConnect updated
End of Quarter 3
Summer School registration closes
Report Cards mailed
Parent-Teacher Conferences 5-7:30 p.m.
ParentConnect updated
Spring Break
As always, please contact me at lford@cathedral-irish.
org or (317)968-7321, if you have any questions or
concerns.
CATHEDRAL HIGH SCHOOL
Summer School Registration
2009
STUDENT:
_____________________________________________________________________________
ADDRESS: _____________________________________________________________________________
ZIP CODE
____________________________________________________________________________
PARENT(S) NAME: ________________________________________________________________________
PARENT E-MAIL:
________________________________________________________________________
HOME PHONE: ____________________________
WORK PHONE:____________________________
GRADE 09-10 (Please circle one)
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
** Please indicate 1st, 2nd, and 3rd choice by placing the number 1, 2 or 3 on the blank before the class.
JUNE SESSION I (June 8 to July 3)
Morning Session (8-11:30 a.m.)
____Physical Education
____Economics (Academic)
____2nd Semester Freshman Theology – Old Testament
____2nd Semester Sophomore Theology – Christian Morality
____1st Semester Junior Theology – Church History
____2-D Art (Additional $50 fee)
____Health
____Speech (Academic)
____Debate (Honors)
____Modern Technology A
____Government
____Fiber Arts (Additional $50 fee)
Bridges is a supplemental program and enrollment is by recommendation ONLY. There is no academic credit.
Bridges to Success: English (1 hour daily)
Bridges to Success: Math (1hour daily)
Please select one of the times listed below:
Please select one of the times listed below:
8 - 9 a.m. 9:10-10:10 10:20-11:20
8 - 9 a.m. 9:10-10:10 10:20-11:20
JUNE SESSION II (June 8 – July)
Afternoon Session (noon – 3:30 p.m.)
____Physical Education
____1st Semester Junior Theology – Church History
____Modern Technology A
____Debate (Honors)
____2-D Art (Additional $50 fee)
____Health
____Government
____Speech (Academic)
____Fiber Arts (Additional $50 fee)
•
The fee for each class is $410 plus text books which can be purchased from Campus Outfitters.
•
The fee for the Bridges Program is $100 each session which includes all class materials.
•
ALL OFFERINGS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE BASED UPON STUDENT INTEREST. Class size MUST
exceed 10 students.
•
Please complete this registration form and submit it with payment to the attention of Eileen Egan no later than
March 6.
•
Summer school registration will open on Mon., Feb. 23 and will close on Fri., March 6. REGISTRATION IS
NOT BASED ON FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED.
•
Students will be scheduled for one class each before scheduling a second or third class. Historically, sessions fill
rapidly for Physical Education; please select a second or third choice due to limited PE teachers available this summer.
•
Registrations received before Mon., Feb. 23 will be returned.
Enrollment Management
Admission Decisions
The Cathedral High School Admissions Committee
will convene early in February to make decisions
regarding the Class of 2013. Our office will mail
decision notification letters to families of applicants
by Feb. 16. Families of admitted students will have
until Friday, March 6 to decide whether or not they
intend to enroll at Cathedral. An enrollment deposit
of $1,000 is required in order to secure a place in the
Class of 2013. Prospective parents may call the Office
of Enrollment Management (see contacts below) if
you have questions on any aspect of admission to
Cathedral.
free to call our office if you have questions about
tuition assistance or if you would like to discuss your
specific situation.
If you do not have a copy of the Parents’ Financial
Statement and would like one, please contact our
office. We will be happy to mail a copy to you!
The deadline for applying for need-based tuition
assistance for the 2009-10 school year is Feb. 28,
2009. You also may apply online at www.nais.org/
financialaid/sss. Office of Enrollment Management & Tuition
Assistance Contact Information
Diane Szymanski, V.P. for Enrollment Management;
[email protected]; (317)968-7313
Tuition Assistance (Financial Aid) Information
Just before Christmas our office mailed a copy of
the tuition assistance application (Parents’ Financial
Statement) to each family that received need-based
assistance during this school year. This form and
additional information were also mailed to families
of prospective members of the next freshman class
(Class of 2013). Additional information about tuition
assistance at Cathedral is available at the Admissions
section of the Website (www.gocathedral.com). Feel
Amy Weber, Asst. Director for Enrollment
Management; [email protected];
(317)968-7370
Erin Reardon, Enrollment Management Assistant;
[email protected]; (317)968-7368
Bookstore
stocked with long and short sleeve uniform shirts,
crew and hooded sweatshirts and polar fleece jackets
and pullovers.
Happy Valentine’s Day from the Cathedral
Bookstore & Spirit Shop! Valentine’s Day is just
around the corner! Visit the Cathedral Bookstore &
Spirit Shop for some great gift ideas to surprise that
special someone. Get your Irish on with fun winter
spirit apparel and sport your Cathedral pride at winter
sporting events, school activities, and functions!
Bookstore Hours
The Bookstore & Spirit Shop is open daily on regular
school days, 7:15 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
*Please note the Bookstore will be closed Mon., Feb.
2, and Fri., Feb. 27.
Book Notes - Don’t forget the Bookstore carries
paperback novels assigned by the English teachers
and a wide variety of school supplies for your
convenience. Replenish your supplies for second
semester: pens, pencils, folders, index cards,
pasteboards, folders, notebooks, and more.
*The Cathedral Bookstore & Spirit Shop is a proud supporter
of the Cathedral High School Financial Aid Program through
proceeds from the sale of spirit wear and gift items.
Visit the Cathedral Website: www.gocathedral.com
to view Cathedral spirit apparel and Irish gift items
available for purchase at the Bookstore or for detailed
uniform or textbook information.
Cathedral Uniforms – Spruce up your uniform for
second semester this month! The Bookstore is fully
CATHEDRAL HIGH SCHOOL
TUITION ASSISTANCE Policy (2009-10 School Year)
Through the generosity of alumni, parents and friends of the school, Cathedral is able to offer tuition assistance (financial
aid) to families with demonstrated financial need. There are no scholarships given for extracurricular activities of any kind
(i.e., no athletic scholarships are given to any student.).
Tuition assistance funds are limited and therefore will not cover the total cost of a Cathedral High School education.
Assistance is offered to families with demonstrated need who adhere to our published time frames and guidelines.
Families applying for tuition assistance are strongly encouraged to follow all instructions and apply as soon as possible.
Families wishing to be considered for tuition assistance must file the required forms or apply online on an annual basis.
If families have more than one child enrolled at Cathedral, it is necessary to file only one form. If all children in the
family are of school age, Cathedral encourages both parents to be employed outside the home unless there are extenuating
circumstances. The Tuition Assistance Committee recommends that whenever possible Cathedral students age 16 and
over share responsibility for their private education through summer employment and to the extent possible through parttime employment during the school year. There are a limited number of Work Study assignments available on campus.
Final responsibility for tuition rests with parents, who, in the estimation of the committee, should to the extent they are
able take steps necessary to assume financial obligation for their children’s private education.
APPLYING FOR TUITION ASSISTANCE FOR THE 2009-10 SCHOOL YEAR
1) Step One: Submit the Parents’ Financial Statement (PFS) to School and Student Service for Financial Aid (SSS) on
paper or online (www.nais.org/financialaid/sss). We encourage families to file as soon as possible. SSS will begin
processing PFS forms Nov. 15, 2008.
Complete the Parents’ Financial Statement (PFS) and mail it to School and Student Service for Financial Aid in the
envelope provided with the form as soon as possible, but no later than Feb. 28, 2009. DO NOT RETURN THIS
FORM TO CATHEDRAL HIGH SCHOOL.
The PFS may also be submitted online at www.nais.org/financialaid/sss. Cathedral High School’s SSS code is
2172.
In the case of parents who are divorced or legally separated, regardless of financial agreement between parents,
the parent with physical custody of the student must file the PFS form.
2) Step Two: Submit (Signed) Copies of 2008 completed Federal Tax Returns, W-2 Statements, and Schedules directly
to Cathedral High School – Enrollment Management Office. Submit a copy of all 2008 signed federal tax forms,
together with W-2 statements and all schedules, for each parent listed on the Parents’ Financial Statement (PFS)
to the Enrollment Management Office at Cathedral High School as soon as possible but no later than April 15,
2009. DO NOT SEND TAX COPIES TO SSS. Cathedral High School reserves the right to request supporting
documentation including divorce decrees and custodial agreements.
If you will be filing a tax extension request, you must provide Cathedral a copy of your extension form. As
soon as your taxes are complete, submit a copy to Cathedral High School. Awards issued pending completion of tax
returns will be subject to revision after submission of completed tax returns.
Tuition assistance decisions will be mailed to all families meeting the Feb. 28 deadline by early May, 2009. Late
applications (those postmarked after Feb. 28, 2009) will be processed in the order in which they are received, although
tuition assistance is not guaranteed under these circumstances. Award decisions for late applications may not be
processed in time to be mailed by early May. Evaluation of tuition assistance requests will begin in a timely manner
following Cathedral’s receipt of the computer-generated Report of Financial Need (RFN) from SSS. The RFN form
serves as a guideline to help determine need; however, Cathedral is not bound by the figure generated by the SSS. The
distribution of tuition assistance resources adheres to the guidelines for tuition assistance adopted by the Cathedral Board
of Directors.
TUITION ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATION
CATHEDRAL HIGH SCHOOL
5225 East 56th Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46226
Diane Szymanski, Vice President for Enrollment Management
Background
The School and Student Service for Financial Aid (SSS) on behalf of the National Association of Independent
Schools (NAIS), of which Cathedral High School is a member, provides a service to their member schools to
assist them in the administration of their tuition assistance programs. SSS provides a need-based analysis for
each student for which a Parents’ Financial Statement is filed.
Cathedral High School’s Principles of Good Practice in Tuition Assistance Administration
In keeping with Cathedral High School’s commitment to NAIS and to our mission of access to and diversity
within our school, the principles outlined below are followed in the distribution of need-based financial aid:
1. Cathedral High School does not discriminate in the administration of the tuition assistance policy because of
race, color, religion, national origin or gender.
2. Cathedral High School recognizes that the primary responsibility for financing a student’s independent
school education rests with his or her family.
3. Cathedral High School strives through various publications and communication to provide students and
families with factual information about the tuition assistance policy and procedure of the school.
4. The Vice President for Enrollment Management uses a uniform methodology to annually assess, in a
consistent and equitable manner, each family’s ability to pay for a Cathedral education.
5. The Vice President for Enrollment Management reserves the right to require additional documentation (tax
return forms, custodial agreement papers between divorced parents) of family resources when determining
financial need.
6. Cathedral High School does not use financial need as a consideration in determining a student’s eligibility
for admission.
7. Cathedral High School will continue to fund the student’s financial need until graduation from Cathedral or
until financial need is no longer demonstrated, provided the family fulfills requirements of application for
tuition assistance in a timely manner.
8. The Vice President for Enrollment Management notifies recipients of the tuition assistance awarded by the
tuition assistance committee and provides an appeal process for families requesting additional funding.
9. Confidentiality is a main priority of Cathedral High School with regards to all facets of the tuition assistance
process.
10.Families must apply for tuition assistance on a yearly basis. Families with more than one student at
Cathedral need file only one form.
Campus Minister
It seems as if Christmas is just finishing as I began to
write about the Lenten season. Ash Wednesday begins
our season of Lent on Feb. 25. Holy week will arrive
with Palm Sunday on April 5 and Easter on April 12.
article. And now even with the many resources of the
Web, we can share a lot with others. Just think about
forwarding an interesting article instead of the many
jokes or chain letters we receive. That would be a
good practice to start.
Our calendars march on; tempus fugit.
Paul was a leader. He knew how to organize the
early church and passed his leadership skills on to his
disciples, Timothy and Titus. We are often called to
be leaders. Cathedral is proud of the fact that she has
produced so many leaders in our community. I can’t
help but think that we, too, as parents, are looked upon
as leaders. Remember the old saying that we may be
the only church some ever see or the only homily that
some ever hear. Our leadership is not to be taken for
granted. Arguably our responsibility is great.
Pope Benedict XVI has declared this church year to
be the year of St. Paul. Lent is a good time to begin a
study on the life and writings of St. Paul and his early
adventures in our church.
Paul began as a persecutor of the church. That was
until he encountered Christ in the famous blinding
event of his life. He then prepared himself as a
disciple by learning all he could about this Jesus.
This is the same Jesus that St. Paul persecuted others
because they believed in him. We model ourselves
with this discipline of study. We know too often that
we may stop our study right after high school or even
confirmation. We know, too, that we must be adult
learners of our faith. Yet too often we push aside this
time to learn more because of our hectic and busy
lives. Lent is a time to slow down enough to pick up a
book or two as a Lenten practice.
Finally, Paul wanted so much to be an imitator of
Christ. His ideal was to be Christ-like. He warrants
modeling this behavior. Would that too be a goal for
us? To model our selves after Christ, isn’t that what
we are called to be as Christians? Can we be accused
of being too Christ-like by our family and friends? I
don’t think so.
Paul spent much of his time in prayer and some of
his beautiful prayers can be found in his writings. He
prayed for people, he prayed for the church, he prayed
for the communities he visited, and he prayed that God
would continue to use him in ministering to others.
During this Lent, let the lessons learned from Paul be
on our heart as we speak heart to heart to others.
Paul was a teacher. His many writings to the various
young churches and to his disciples tell us he was
interested in passing on this new faith of his. We,
too, are called to teach others in our families and
circles of acquaintances. Being a teacher may not
be our gift but we can share a conversation that may
spur others to grow their faith. We can do this by just
mentioning a book we might be reading or a magazine
Blessings.
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Service
SERVING UP CARE TO THE HOMELESS
HBSCF. Homelessness, being served by the Cathedral
family in a diligent manner.
Juniors, under the leadership of Grace Hurt, Sam Salin,
and Pat Laskowski, are earning funds to finance their
newly envisioned project: serving lunch to the homeless
clients at the Cathedral Soup Kitchen one Saturday each
month. Six students worked at a Lucas Oil concession
stand in January to accumulate half of the funds needed
for this twelve month project. They will complete their
funding efforts at another concession stand date on Feb.
28. This funding raising will finance the meals that they
impressively cook and serve food to the homeless at the
Cathedral Soup Kitchen one Saturday a month. A frequent
spiritual encourager of the Cathedral Soup Kitchen, Father
Munshower also joins our Saturday lunches. The dialog and
caring is the tastiest part of the junior’s monthly nutritious
lunch.
HBSCF. Homelessness, being served by the Cathedral
family in a compassionate manner.
“Let’s work on your resume. We can go into Microsoft
Word and set it up. Have you searched for employment yet
on the internet? Let’s look at careerbuilders.com. Here,
let me show you Mavis Beacon. You can practice your key
boarding skills each week until you improve to your goal.
Excel? Sure, let’s examine this spreadsheet a little so that
you can learn how to manipulate quantitative information
in Excel.”
These are words of encouragement and instruction led by
Cathedral students from noon until two thirty each Saturday
at Horizon House. The venue: a computer lab that has
eight computers and three internet linked work stations
to provide computer instruction to the homeless. Senior
Dale Pedzinski has earned a $4,000 grant for jump drives,
instruction manuals and celebratory cupcakes for the
homeless of Horizon House. He has determinedly built a
viable classroom of computer instruction since September
of this year. Six of his clients at Horizon House have
gotten jobs. They are being taught computers, connectivity
and hope. The day center of Horizon House is full of
bedraggled individuals. The computer room glows with
warmth and purpose.
HBSCF. Homelessness, being served by the Cathedral
family in a caring manner.
Juniors also serve meals to the homeless at the Men’s
Mission on Delaware, the Care Center on Rural, or
Lighthouse Mission on New Jersey every six weeks. As
well, members of A Chance To Serve (ACTS) meet to
serve dinners at the Men Mission once a month. Fueled by
the bitter cold, the numbers of homeless clients are high;
seats at tables are sometimes rotated twice. Molly Lawson
served over 180 pieces of pumpkin pie on Mon., Jan. 20.,
the holiday commemorating the dream of Martin Luther
King. Molly, Sam Salin, Emily Peat, Sam Quigley, and
Hannah Waltz were made their holiday a day of community
action, filling trays with nutritious food and warm
greetings. Only some of the homeless like pumpkin pie.
They all liked the warm attention.
HBSCF. Homelessness, being served by the Cathedral
family in a committed manner.
The Caritas classes of Mrs. Wheeler and Mrs. Robie
will compete in February and March to see who collects
more socks, packaged crackers and packages of dressing,
mayonnaise, mustard and ketchup for the homeless of
Horizon House. The race is on between these juniors and
freshmen students. The homeless will not be the only ones
to benefit from this spirited competition.
HBSCF. Homelessness, being served by the Cathedral
family in a loving manner.
Cathedral families gather jeans, warm coats, and blankets
for the homeless of Indianapolis twice a year during spring
cleaning and fall in preparation for the cold, brazen winter.
Hearts are expanded as students prepare reflections on their
service hour forms about the occurrence of homelessness
in Indianapolis and are amazed to learn about teenage
homelessness and families living out of cars.
HBSCF . Homelessness, being served by the Cathedral
family in a valiant manner.
Our class 4A champion football team and talented members
of the APE weight-lifting classes have faithfully unloaded
the trucks of the Cathedral Soup Kitchen year–round,
hefting the cases of frozen ground beef, fruit juices,
and vegetables without complaint. Due to their helpful
assistance with this important logistical need, meals can be
prepared to serve this abandoned sector of our society with
love and attention so that our homeless are encouraged to
recover and re-connect with our community.
It may be said that Cathedral is courageously supporting
six positive intersections of community contribution. Even
more powerfully, as C.S. Lewis asks us, “Once a man is
united with God, how could he not live forever?’ Our good
acts of Homelessness, Being Served By the Cathedral
Family bind us to our Lord and each other in an infinite
manner.
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Athletics
With many of us clinging to our New Year’s resolution
hoping to somehow stay the course, the winter sports
teams are gearing up for sectional, regional and state
competition.
The Lady Irish varsity basketball team defeated
Lafayette Central Catholic to improve their record to
4-10 in hopes of setting the tone for the remainder of
the regular season. Seniors Adrienne Sahm, Chatara
Edwards, Hilary Whitsett, Maggie Schrage, and
Ally Khajenouri provide the leadership as they look
forward to Sectional action at Broad Ripple on Feb. 10
to 14. Alyssa O’Malia, Megan Tsangaris, and Lindsey
Howard paced the JV squad with a season record to
9-3. The Junior Varsity finishes the regular season
with a home game on Feb. 7 against Arsenal Tech.
The Freshman Lady Irish set sights on capturing a
City Championship on Jan. 31 and Feb. 2 at Bishop
Chatard. Lundy Birch, Keely McGrath, Abby Treece,
Olivia Johnson, Elizabeth Witchger, Briana Glass,
Katie Kaufman, Jasmine Whitaker, Melanie Gardner,
Sally Chamness, Sarah Jenson and Jasara Perkins
make the freshman girls’ basketball roster.
At press time the state fourth ranked boys’ basketball
team stands at 8-1 and ready to take on Bishop
Chatard for the first round of the City Tournament.
The Irish captured an exciting win at Carmel when
senior Errick Peck scored at the buzzer in overtime.
Seniors Patrick Paligraf, Trace Cureton, Kelsey
Barlow, Sean Worland, Barry Flynn, Kyle Koehne,
Jarrett Hamilton, and Joe Bender join Errick to lead
the Irish into sectional play beginning March 3 at
Lawrence Central High School. The JV squad led
by Connor Barthel, Andrew Deering, and Donte
Robinson hope to improve their record with a city
tournament championship to defend their crown. The
freshmen team is determined to have a strong showing
in their City Tournament Feb. 17 to 21 led by first
year coaches Brad Berghoff and Geoff Yates. Of
course,you can follow all the winter sports action at
www.cathedral-irish.org.
The Fighting Irish wrestlers ranked fourth in the
state dominated the City with 13 wrestlers advancing
to the finals. With championships at the Cathedral
Invitational, Connersville, North Central and the
Cathedral 6-way they hold a 21-2 record. Seniors
John Grey, Dominic Corsaro, Nick Hupp, Tony
McGinley, Tom Stipp, Vince Hofmeister, Spencer
Poling, Gavin McGinley and Andrew Page have their
sights set on Sat., Jan. 31 with Sectional competition
at Lawrence Central. Coach Sean McGinley is facing
a huge challenge to make a return trip to Center Grove
for the State Finals.
Seniors Brooke Daley, Claire Dilts, Abby Kotarski,
and Rachel Roberts laid the foundation for the Lady
Irish swim team to notch the City Title as well as
eight victories and only four losses thus far in 200809. According to Coach Paula Meyer, team depth
gives the Lady Irish a better than average chance to
bring home the Sectional Championship on Feb. 5
at Franklin Central. Seniors Jack Gibbons, Coley
O’Connor, Dale Pedzinski and Tyler Sexton sparked
the boys’ team to a City Championship and a 5 – 4
season record. The boys begin Sectional swimming
on Feb. 19 at Franklin Central.
The Fighting Irish Hockey team is gearing up for the
Hoosier league tournament beginning Feb. 6 to 13 and
State tournament on Feb. 20 to March 1. Seniors Tim
Bolger, Marco Caress, Stephen Champlin, Vincent
Culpepper, Trevor Dewey, Grace Kirchgraber and
Justin McGinnis were honored on Jan. 24 and guide an
ever improving squad. Home matches are usually at
the Forum in Fishers.
The bowling team, coached by Bryan Banschbach, is
taking final practices to prepare for Position Rounds
held at Woodland Bowl on Jan 20. Seniors Brittany
O’Brien, Katrina Rohrer, Taylor Schultheis, Jared
Kidwell, Matt Miller, Nathan Shruba, and Corey
Ziedonis hope to advance in tournament play.
Congratulations to the Cheer squads for qualifying for
National competition. Coach Brenda Kelly and the
girls travel to Orlando, Florida to tumble toward the
championship.
Also, special congratulations to Adrienne Sahm as
she scored 1000 career points on Dec. 29 in the Twin
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Lakes Invitational
Remember the athletic hotline at (317) 543-494,2 ext.
,8 for the latest news on Cathedral sports scheduling
and check the W)ebsite at www.cathedral-irish.org for
results and updates.
Information for spring sports: (All athletes must have
a physical and HIPAA on file in the athletic office to
tryout for a spring sport)
Boys’ Track and Field – Coach Tom Gallagher – first
practice Feb. 16
Girls’ Track and Field – Coach Mark Worrell – first
practice Feb. 16
Softball – Coach Ed Roessler – first practice March 9
Baseball – Coach Rich Andriole – first practice March
16
Girls’ Tennis – Coach Mark Noe – first practice March
16
Boys’ Golf – Coach Joe Vollmer – first practice March
16
Boys’ lacrosse – contact Andy Gruber
Girls’ lacrosse – contact Veronica Clark
Rugby – contact Chris Kaufman
Boys’ Volleyball – contact Rhonda Low
The Sophomore Class
invites your family to join a family from
Lucious Newsom’s ministry to be
Lenten Prayer Partners
How to be a Lenten Prayer Partner:
Send this form and a check for $25 to Service Enrichment-Attn.C. Halstead.
A Dinner in a Box for St. Patrick’s Day will be delivered to a disadvantaged family being
served by Anna’s House (The Lord’s Pantry) ministry on Monday, March 16 by sophomores
and assisting adults. An Irish shamrock will accompany the dinner identifying your family’s
names (i.e. John, Jill, Susie and Bart). An Irish blessing will be sent with the dinner along with
a request for their prayers for your family during Lent. You will receive an angel with the
names of the family that you provided the St. Patrick’s dinner so that you can pray for their
family during Lent.
_____________________________________________________
Family’s First Names for Shamrock:_______________________________________________
Name: ____________________________________________________(for Service Enrichment only)
Address:________________________________________________________
_________________________St_______Zip__________
Questions? Please contact Cheri Halstead at chalstead@cathedral–irish.org, 968 7317.
Please send this form by Thurs., March 12 to:
Cathedral High School
5225 E. 56th Street
Indianapolis, Ind. 46226 Attn: Cheri Halstead
Please make your check payable to Cathedral High School and in the memo section note: Lenten Prayer Partner.
Thank you!
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“SINGING VALENTINE” ORDER FORM
Easy as A – B – C
A.Check song to be delivered:
_____1. Love Me Tender
_____2. Let Me Call You Sweetheart
_____3. Can’t Take My Eyes Off Of You
_____4. You Are My Sunshine
_____5. That’s What Friends Are For
B.Name the recipient and check time of delivery preferred. (Must be Fri., Feb. 13 )
IN PERSON $3 (At Cathedral only - Sing and present a sucker from you)
______________________________________ Check delivery time requested below:
(Name of person to receive telegram)
____5A Lunch _____5B Lunch _____5C/6C Lunch _____6D Lunch _____ 6E Lunch _____Please sing during their lunch but I don’t know when it is
_____3:10 – 3:30 p.m. - Location at CHS of person at this time _______________
TELEPHONICALLY $5
__________________________________Phone number_____________________
(Name of person to receive telegram) Check best time to call.
______________anytime during the day is fine or __________4 – 6:30 p.m.
(If party does not answer, we will leave a singing message on machine.)
C.Place order by Tues., Feb. 10 with any choir student in Advanced,
Beginning, or Pop Swing or Mrs. Elaine Holloway. Order blank may be
sent electronically by emailing [email protected]
Make checks payable to Cathedral High School (attention: Elaine Holloway)
Mail to Cathedral or drop off at the front office.
We love you for supporting the CHS Choir Program! THANKS!
This Valentine is from ____________________________________
Sold by _________________________________
Choir student to sing (if possible) ___________________________
Any choir group or individual is ok____________
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School News
Advent Project Benefits Others
As an Advent project the seniors in Sara Koehler’s
and Jim Oberfell’s classes as well as the juniors in
Mrs, Koehler’s classes combined their efforts and
raised $900 which went to Heifer International. This
international organization gives animals to needy
families as a means of helping them end the cycle of
poverty.
The sophomores in Mrs. Heger’s and Mrs.
Cavanaugh’s classes donated items to the Julian
Center. This project came about because of the
concern and dedication of sophomore Julia Cole. Theatre News
Backstage Boosters is looking to fill the folowing
volunteer positions for 2009-10:
1. Chairman of Boosters
2. Chairman of Ticket Sales
3. Chairman of Ads/Sponsorships
4. Chairman for Season Program (Playbill)
5. Chairman for Flowers
6. Chairman for Locker Signs
7. Chairman for Concessions
8. Chairman for Feeding Cast and Crew
9. Chairman for Ushers
10. Chairman for Still Photography
11. Chairman for Video Photography
12. Chairman for Ushers
Please contact Pam Lewis at [email protected] if
you’re interested.
Band News
On Sat., Feb. 21, 2009, we will honor our band
seniors and their parents during pregame of the
Cathedral boys’ basketball game. We want to wish
the best of luck and many thanks to these outstanding
students and parents for their years of music, energy,
enthusiasm, and love given to our “Pride of the Irish”
band program. We will miss you next year!
Best of luck to our instrumental soloists and ensemble
performers that will be competing at the ISSMA
District Solo and Ensemble Contest on Sat., Feb.
7, 2009. Special good wishes go to our students
competing with the college-level Group I music
as they try for a spot in the Indiana State Solo and
Ensemble Contest at North Central High School on
February 21, 2009.
The next full band booster meeting will be on Mon.,
Feb. 16, 2009, beginning at 7:00 p.m. in the SLC.
Seniors Matthew Miller (oboe), and David Wacker
(percussion) were honored at the annual Indiana
Music Educators Conference as members of the IMEA
Honor Band, and performed at the state convention on
Sat., Jan. 24, 2009. Congratulations to these two hardworking musicians – we are very proud of you!!
Choir News
Congratulations to Carolyn Humbert and Kelsey
Massa, senior choir members who sang in the Indiana
All-State Choir on Jan. 31 . The concert was part
of the Indiana Music Educators Conference at the
Convention Center. The choir included singers from
across the State. Good job, ladies!
Over 50 choir students are preparing (at time of press)
for the Indiana State School Music Association’s
(ISSMA) District Solo and Ensemble Contest. Check
here next month to see which events advanced to State
Contest on Feb. 28.
On Fri., Feb. 13 (Almost Valentine’s Day), choir
students will be once again presenting Singing
Telegrams at Cathedral and telephonically. Please see
the ad in this publication or go to the Website for the
order form: On campus, choir,Singing Telegram Order
Form.
Nine choir students have been chosen by Millikin
University in Decatur, Illinois to attend its Vocal
Festival on February 8 to 9. Those attendees are Kyle
Barker, Charles Benberry, Mattie Brokaw, Chase
Haskin, Carolyn Humbert, Kelsey Massa, Steven
Meuleman, Ashlee Mills, and Natasha Olsson. The
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students, chosen from four states, will participate in
the Festival Choir and compete in a solo competition
with coaching from a vocal instruction from the
University. Congratulations and good luck!
CATHEDRAL
LADY IRISH
SOFTBALL HOMECOMING
MAY 16 at 1 p.m.
Did you miss the fabulous FESTA ITALIANA last
year? “Eat, Sing & Ciao Down.” It’s the choir
department’s fun-filled evening featuring a gourmet
Italian dinner, beautiful music and “Little Italy” décor
(our transformed CHS cafeteria). This year’s date is
Sat., March 7 at 6:30 p.m. Tickets will be for sale
soon, so MARK YOUR CALENDAR.
CATHEDRAL vs. CASEY, ILLINOIS
Attention all Cathedral Lady Irish Softball Players
We are planning a homecoming for all our former
Cathedral Softball Players
The date and time is May 16 at 1 p.m.
The 2009 Cathedral Lady Irish vs Casey, Illinois
Please contact Coach Roessle
[email protected]
for more information
and to obtain your mailing address for further details on this
homecoming.
Looking forward to seeing you Saturday - May 16.
It’s time for VALENTINE GRAMS…
Send a sweet greeting of fun and friendship on Feb. 14!
Cost: $1 per box of candy or $1 for two Valentine necklaces (Mardi-Gras style).
[Sophomore class fundraising pays for the Class of 2011 prom deposits for the junior year].
Please complete the tear slip below and return to Mrs. Kilbarger or Mr. Ernst no later than Wed., Feb. 12
along with your payment.
Valentine Grams will be delivered to the student’s classroom. To assure prompt delivery, include first and
last name of each individual and graduation year. We’ll figure out the classroom. Please circle necklace or
candy. If not marked, we will deliver candy. NO NICKNAMES ARE ACCEPTED).
To:
To:
Grad year:
Grad year:
From:
From:
Necklace
Necklace
Candy
To:
Thank you from the Class of 2011
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Candy
College Advising
FAFSA Reminder
Seniors and their parents should be in the process of
filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) and any other financial aid forms required
by the schools to which they have applied. To be
considered for Indiana state aid, your FAFSA must
be received by March 10. We recommend filing
it by March 1 at the latest. FAFSA forms may be
completed online at www.fafsa.ed.gov.
which is updated weekly and posted in our office and
on the Website at www.cathedral-irish.org under the
MY FOOTPATH section of College Advising. Be
sure to check with the schools to which you have been
accepted about any scholarships they offer.
Planning for College Program
On Thurs., March 5 all juniors will participate in
our annual Junior Planning for College Program.
This program will occur here at Cathedral during
the morning and will introduce students to key
components of the college search through sessions that
include a mock admission committee and an overview
of the campus visit and interview processes.
Standardized Tests
UPCOMING TEST DATES
ACT: Feb. 7; April 4; June 13
SAT: March 14; May 2; June 6
Junior Parent College Meeting: March 12
As a follow up to the student program, the college
advisors will meet with the parents of juniors on
Thurs., March 12 at 7 p.m. in the SLC. This meeting
will be an overview of the preparation and the process
of the college application season which will begin in
the fall.
Juniors—Now is the time for juniors to register for the
SAT and ACT during the spring. You can go to www.
collegeboard.com for the SAT and www.actstudent.
org for the ACT. Paper copies of the application are
also available in the Guidance office. Please make
sure your students enter the CEEB code of 151660 for
Cathedral when they register so copies of their scores
are sent here. We encourage juniors to take both the
ACT and the SAT this spring and then repeat one or
both tests in the fall of senior year. There is no limit
on the number of times students can take the tests and
most schools will mix and match (on SAT) to give
students their highest score Cathedral is a test site for
the March 14 SAT test date and the June 13 ACT test.
A reminder that the Cathedral College Preparatory
Guide is available online by clicking directly on
the Guidance Links and Resources section. All the
Guidance information is found under the “Academics”
tab of the website.
Appointments for Juniors
Juniors should be contacting their college advisor
during this semester to set up a pre college meeting.
These meetings lay the groundwork for the application
season in the fall. All juniors should meet with their
advisor between now and the end of the school year.
Scholarship Information
This is the time of year when many students, and
especially parents, begin to ask about scholarship
opportunities. While deadlines for many scholarships
have passed, several opportunities remain. The
College Advising Center maintains a scholarship list,
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Cathedral Connection
Junior – Senior Prom
Although it is not time to begin shopping for
prom dresses or tuxedos, it is time for the
Cathedral connection to plan for the pre-prom
parking event. Many volunteers are needed to
assist the evening of prom parking cars. It’s a
lot of fun for the parents. The kids are great!
Please consider helping out. If you have any
questions, please contact Kristi Petruzzi or
Shawn Fischer.
Junior/Senior Parent Meeting
The annual Jr./Sr. Parent Meeting will be
held on Feb. 9 at 7p.m. in the Student Life
Center.
We have planned for this to be meeting of
practical application, with discussion on
academic, social, spiritual, and athletic issues.
Your comments and concerns will lead the
discussion. Come and share your insight on
the issues that are important to you, or listen to
the topics raised by other parents. If we don’t
have answers, we have the resources to get
answers for you. Our Cathedral Family values
the input of our parents. This is a wonderful
opportunity to address Prom and Graduation.
Please join us!
Fireside Chat
Once each semester, you the parent have the
opportunity to question, comment or suggest
ideas and concerns you have regarding
your student’s academic, social, spiritual
or extracurricular activities. The Cathedral
administration – from the President to the
Principal will be available to address these
issues. Included in the evening will be
responses by the Administration to the parent
concerns/questions/suggestions raised at the
Junior/Senior Parent Meeting. Don’t miss
your chance to add your voice. Please join
us March 9 at 7 p.m. in the Student Life
Center.
Kristi Petruzzi, Co-Chair
(317)849-2703
[email protected]
Shawn Fischer, Co-Chair
(317)946-6918
[email protected]
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Laugh the night away in Oz
Visit the Emerald City and help a great cause!
Feb. 28, 2009
You won’t have to work hard — just click your heels — but you’ll definitely
want to join us because there’s going to be no place like the 2009 ShamrAuction!
To reserve your table for this unforgettable event, or to get sponsorship information, call (317) 968-7311.
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Second Quarter Honor Roll
Class of 2009
High Honors
Merrie Achtien
Briana Anderson
JosephineArbogast
Dana
Baele
Kyle
Barker
ChristinaBarra
Lauren Batalis
Sarah Bauer
Matthew Beauchamp
Cyril
Bennett
Alanna Berdanier
Lauren Berghoff
James Berlage
Timothy Bolger
Laura Braswell
Emily Brelage
Adam Broady
Lauren Buchanan
Emily Buker
Annamarie Bustion
Brandon Chambers
Stephen Champlin
Hana
Chong
Carrie Christman
Jennifer Cockshott
Lindsey Cohen
Emily Collins
Brian
Conroy
Cory
Constantine
StephanieCooler
Dominic Corsaro
Anthony Cossell
Vincent Culpepper
Skylar Cuppy
Brooke Daley
Lauren Dedinsky
Trevor Dewey
Claire Dilts
Connor Doll
Michael Downs
Lisa
Edwards
Emily Erotas
Michelle Erotas
Robert Farrell
Mary
Fleck
Kara
Fletcher
Luke
Flood
Kevin Foley
Ryan
Foley
Alexandra Fox
Michael French
Brian
Frick
Peter
Gauss
Karlie Gaver
Jay
Gehl
John
Gibbons
KatherineGill
Kaitlin Ginder
Rachel Graham
Christiana Gray
John
Grey
Elissa Hagans
Abigail Hammond
Jaclyn Head
Ashly Heath
Ami
Hedlund
Sarah Hehner
Ethan Helvering
Katelyn Hendrickson
Louis Herron
Connor Hess
Adam Hicks
Nicolas Hidalgo
Alyssa Howard
Brittany Howard
Carolyn Humbert
Nicholas Hupp
Emily Izzo
Alexander Juerling
CatherineKahn
Danielle Kelly
ElizabethKelly
Ryan
Kennedy
StephanieKennedy
James Kervan
Matthew Keyes
Ally
Khajenouri
Taylor King
Megan Kloc
Rachael Koester
Christopher Kopf
Abigail Kotarski
Joseph Kowal
Torey Krug
Kathryn Laine
CatherineLansing
Brian
Lauer
Brittany Lee
Daniel Leicht
Morgan Lewis
Alec
MacDonell
Stephen MacKay
Erica
Maginn
William Mahoney
Maria Malm
Taylar Marshall
Kelsey Massa
Cody
Mattox
Margery Maurath
Angela McCurdy
Katelyn Melloh
Sarah Michaelis
Matthew Miller
Brianna Mills
Tyler
Mitchell
Kevin Moeller
Natalie Moistner
Hannah Moman
Zane
Montefalco
ElizabethMooney
Ellen
Moriarity
Meaghan Murray
Claire Myers
Britney Nay
Rachel Nicksin
Matthew Nunley
Carleigh O’Brien
Christopher O’Connor
Collier O’Connor
Natasha Olsson
Mary
Ording
Emily Oskay
Juan
Pagan
Andrew Page
Jacqueline Painter
Patrick Paligraf
Madeleine Pavlik
Dale
Pedzinski
BenjaminPietrzak
Molly Pitz
Henry Plager
Jade
Powers
Lindsay Price
Paige
Prior
Mary Clare Quinn
Alexander Reinking
William Reuter
Morgan Rhodes
Eli
Richey
Rose
Roberts
Katrina Rohrer
KatherineRougraff
Thomas Rouse
Colleen Ruhmkorff
Caitlin Rumer
Rita
Ryan-Seal
Olivia Scheidler
Stephen Scheller
Kristen Schneider
Matthew Schoenfeld
Magdalen Schrage
Nicholas Schroeder
Taylor Schultheis
Kelly
Sheridan
Kelly
Shew
Stuart Showalter
ChristineSieber
ElizabethSims
BenjaminSmith
Patrick Snyder
Morgan Soladine
Melissa Speckman
Andrew Spillman
Bridget Stark
Frances Steger
SamanthaStempky
James Stevenson
John
Streiff
Megan Stutts
Patrick Sullivan
Kathleen Theisen
Marissa Thomas
Brynne Thompson
KatherineThrapp
Anna
Tirman
Nicholas Torvik
Patrick Trainor
Alex
Urbanski
Kara
Voigt
Allison Vollmer
David Wacker
Ross
Walthall
Peter
Wasky
Matthew Weir
ElizabethWhitsett
Hilary Whitsett
Megan Wiegand
Peter
Witchger
Kaleah Wolf
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Honors
Forrest Adams
Stephen Arduini
Robin Babbitt
Grant Baughman
Andrew Bernauer
Tyler
Berry
Shane Berschbach
Timothy Bohlman
Bridget Borrowdale
Kevin Bower
StephanieBrown
Marco Caress
Allison Clyne
Sean
Collins
Michael Countryman
Trace
Cureton
Jonathon Cutshaw
Jacqueline Devine
Farah Doxey
Matthew Falvey
Kelly
Fitzgerald
Barry Flynn
Margaret Gill
Joseph Greenwell
Alexandra Haddad
Joseph Hahn
Mackenzie
Haley
Jarrett Hamilton
Hannah Hilboldt
Andrew Hilger
Vincent Hofmeister
Harold Hogue
Matthew Hughes
MeredithIozzo
Thomas Jacoby
KakpindiJamiru
ElisabethJanoson
Joseph Jurkash
Andrew Keller
Drew
Kochell
Kyle
Koehne
Michael Kolodzej
Sarah Leonard
Brian
Matz
Justin McGinnis
Jonathon Mecker
Lena
Mercho
MichaelaMeyer
Mark
Miller
Mackenzie Murphy
Christopher Nellis
Christopher Nguyen
Brittany O’Brien
Brian
O’Hara
Errick Peck
Samuel Phillippe
Lena
Pratt
Eric
Prechtel
Rachel Roberts
Patrick Schuster
Amelia Schwandt
Jayson Sexton
KatherineSmith
Calvin Sullivan
Darrell Tibbs
Julia
Tirinnanzi
Kyle
Torain
Olivia Warstler
Louis Welebob
Michelle Yeager
Corey Ziedonis
Second Quarter Honor Roll
Class of 2010
High Honors
Mark
Aikman
Victoria Alden
Elyse
Ausenbaugh
CourtneyBalog
Carly
Barger
Shelby Bates
ChristinaBechtel
Clara
Becker
Joel
Becker
Ryan
Beeker
Lucas Behringer
Thomas Bemenderfer
Kiefer Berry
Steffi
Bortenschlager
Margaret Brennan
Mattie Brokaw
Erin
Bucherl
Lauren Caldemeyer
Colin
Campbell
Morgan Carlton
John
Castell
Kelly
Cathcart
Danielle Charbonneau
Helen Clark
Kathryn Cleary
Grace Coffey
Alex
Collignon
Jennifer Collins
KatherineConnors
Jenna Constantino
Carlee Cook
Zachary Czachura
Irene
Deis
Michael Devlin
Patrick Donovan
Eric
Eikenberry
SebastianEwald
Olivia Fangman
Thomas Farrell
Chelsea Finnigan
Kara
Fischer
Edward Flood
Peter
Fraker
Evan
Garing
ElizabethGath
Peter
Gerard
Sean
Godfrey
Caroline Graham
Stephen Hackl
Alixandra Haire
Kathleen Hall
Shane Hanley
Kelly
Hartman
William Haughs
Stuart Hester
Benton Hizer
Oliver Hopkins
Lauren Hummel
Grace Hurt
Vincent Indiano
MadelineJarrett
Melanie Jung
Jillian Justus
Christopher Kauffman
Marc
Kemen
Lia
Kennedy
Maureen Kennedy
Kaitlin Kivett
Eric
Krueger
Patrick Laskowski
Abby
Lauck
Christopher Laughner
Lindsay Lausten
John
Leemhuis
Tyler
Lenahan
Emily Lewis
ElizabethMacGill
John
Macke
Paige
Mason
Kayla Masterson
Monica Metallic
Joseph Meyer
Julia
Miles
Erin
Mooney
SamanthaMorgan
Kara
Neal
Zachary Niceley
Molly O’Brien
William O’Herren
Clara
O’Leary
Kevin Owens
Alexander Parker
Emily Peat
Andrew Perry
SamanthaPeszek
David Peterson
Matthew Pimentel
Taylor Poppmeier
Michael Preuschl
Kristen Probst
Samuel Quigley
Lars
Rascoe
Sarah Renie
Alyson Ries
Kyra
Riggins
Eric
Roberts
Kyle
Roberts
Morgan Robertson
Madison Rothberger
Kasey Ruppe
Molly Sahm
Samuel Salin
Melissa Schopper
Adam Sheingold
Peter
Shipley
ElizabethShirey
SamanthaSloan
Madalyn Smith
Allison Sobecki
Victoria Spartz
Drew
Stanich
ElisabethStanich
Nicholas Stapleton
Michael Stauder
Edward Steinmetz
Nicholas Stenson
CatherineStevens
Wesley Stokes
John
Stringfield
Andrew Stutzman
Alana Tice
Spencer Tigges
Zachary Turi
Brittany Umana
Anjulia Urasky
Anna
Ventimiglia
KatherineWacker
Hannah Waltz
Caitlin Weber
Gregory Welage
Joseph Wheeler
Mariah Whitaker
ChrisjaanWhitson
Nicholas Wildeman
Kevin Williams
KatherineWiningham
Erin
Wissler
Alexander Worrell
Alexandra Zaiger
Jacob Zupancic
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Honors
Bo
Albean
Jacob Avellana
Alec
Bannister
CamaronBeard
CameronBorkowski
Patrick Brady
Blake Buchanan
Joseph Cohoat
Thomas Cohoat
Maggelina Corsaro
Daniel Dixon
ElizabethDouglas
Wesley Edwards
Sean
Engelking
Samuel Erotas
Rachael Fox
Alexander Frick
Franqlin Gatson
Jacquelyn Gillum
Thomas Haley
Chase Haskin
Collin Haugh
Jim
Heisserer
Joseph Hilger
Joshua Hofmeister
Dock
Hughes
Kristopher Ingram
Mallory Kaehr
Karissa LaGrotte
MadelineLeahy
Kevin Loiselle
James Lynch
Abram McCarty
Kevin McClure
ElizabethMcNabb
Scott
Miller
Matthew O’Brien
Ryan
O’Connor
Jordan Offutt
Christen Peeler
Kanisha Perry
Lauren Rascoe
Jonathan Redmon
James Ricker
Jack
Rothkopf
Jazmin Ryle
Theresa Schott
Jennifer Shipley
Darshan Sittampalam
Emily Stewart
Jake
Stieneker
Brian
Sutter
Ryan
Thie
Kathryn Treadway
Paul
Tsangaris
Andrew Unversaw
NathanielVicar
Mallory Welsh
Margaret White
Hillary Wright
Alexandra Zimmerman
Second Quarter Honor Roll
Class of 2011
High Honors
Connor Ashby
Peter
Avellana
Kaitlyn Barker
Connor Barthel
Robert Beckerich
Ellyn
Berghoff
Anna
Bielawski
Danielle Billows
Stephen Bolger
William Bond
Jacob Brennan
Alexander Broady
Katelyn Buckman
Jacob Campbell
Brittany Casavant
Decker Cavosie
Stephen Clark
Julia
Cole
Joseph Corsaro
Conner Cox
Allison Crone
GabriellaCrowe
Olivia Daley
Sarah Dapper
Beth
Darragh
Shelby Day
Lily
Delalande
Colin
Donnelly
Zachary Douglas
Jacob Dummer
Marika Edwards
AdrienneFaurote
Thomas Fisher-Heath
Emily Fletcher
Kelley Ford
Sarah Fox
Meghan Fry
Grant Gerbers
Grace Gibbons
Gabriel Gonzalez
Kathleen Gordon
Heather Graham
Nicholas Graham
Vincent Grote
Maxxamillion Hamm
CharlotteHancock
Grace Hannoy
Walter Hanuschek
Kaleb Harrison
Malcolm Herbert
Allison Hicks
GabrielleHidalgo
Kevin Hoeper
John
Hunzicker
SamanthaHupp
StephanieIsrael
Margaret Johns
Patrick Jones
ChristineKelly
Katelyn Kempf
Tyler
Knoblauch
CourtneyLansing
Kelsey Lee
Michael Liotti
Allison Loew
ChristineMaci
Kelsey Mahoney
Rachel Martin
Olivia McClellan
Jackson McGrath
Emily McKnight
Jordan McPherson
Patrick McSharar
Steven Meuleman
Ashley Mills
NathanielMoyer
Drew
Myers
Katrina Myers
Thomas Nelson
Brittany Noe
Collin O’Connor
Alyssa O’Malia
Molly O’Malia
Morgan O’Neil
Madeleine Offenhauser
Karley Olson
MaurissaPaligraf
Lauren Pavlik
Andrew Peebles
Nicholas Petruzzi
Cecelia Phillippe
Emily Pollom
McKennaPowell
Allison Prechtel
Marcos Puente
Erin
Ratterman
Christopher Reid
Matthew Renie
Jeffery Richardson
Mary
Ricker
BenjaminRiesmeyer
Ellen
Rowe
Blake Roytek
John
Ruckelshaus
Ryan
Sabuda
Allison Scarlott
Sarah Scheer
Caroline Scheidler
Matthew Schneider
Alyssa Schroeder
Olivia Sedwick
Erin
Selsemeyer
David Shepard
Craig
Siebe
Jimmy Simpson
Nicholas Smith
Kendra Speckman
Sophie Spenia
Jeremy Staley
John
Staley
Tarasae Stancil
Nicole Starleaf
John
Steigerwald
Edward Stephens
Sarah TeKolste
Megan Thedwall
Isaac
Thomas
Alexandra Tigges
Megan Tsangaris
Zoe
Turi
Ellen
Turner
Daniel Tuttle
Joshua VanderMissen
Natalie West
ChristineWhite
Mary Ann White
Henry Will
Joseph Witchger
Cassia Wojtalik
Bethany Wysocki
Haley Young
Ryan
Yust
John
Zeph
23
Honors
Meghan Baker
Brittany Blake
Paige
Boysaw
Paige
Bradford
Brooks Butler
Charles Chamness
Kevin Collins
Corey Colquitt
Jennifer Constantine
ChristianCook
Allyson Darragh
Kevin Davis
Samuel deBlecourt
Andrew Deering
Alexander Dickman
Anwar Eaton
Lee
Engelman
Cara
FitzGerald
Stephen French
Cassaundra
Geiger
Audrey Gelb
SamanthaGnezda
Marta Goedde
Reece Horn
David Hunzicker
Brittany Ignas
Jasmine Jones
Adam Kebo
Christopher Keller
Kyle
Kennedy
Claire King
Brittany McGinnis
Mary
McNulty
Schuyler Montefalco
Ashley Moore
Joseph Murphy
Sean
Nash
Ariana Nassiri
Ashley Noe
Kathleen O’Hara
Max
Odgaard
Alexandra Parshall
CameronPate
Brooke Payne
Jacob Pedzinski
Charles Plager
Lucas Plummer
Emily Preston
Dennise Ramirez
Harry Rumer
Dominick Santuro
Ian
Schaak
Austin Short
Rachel Shruba
Hannah Smith
James Sweeney
Ashley Tiplick
Alex
Toliver
Jacob Toneges
Christopher Weber
Mary
Welch
Ambria White
Stanton Wilhite
MadelineWright
Eric
Yeager
Second Quarter Honor Roll
Class of 2012
High Honors
Maxwell Adams
William Adams
Andrew Alden
MeredithAusenbaugh
Lauren Aylward
Jacob Bailey
Lucas Banter
JosephineBarrett
Nicole Batalis
Caleb Beidelman
Nicholas Berg
Stephen Berlage
Colleen Bindner
Lundy Birch
BenjaminBonne
Austin Boos
James Brokaw
Daulton Buckingham
Danila Burnham
Christie Cates
Kathleen Cates
Mary
Christ
Robert Cohoat
Michael Conway
Sara
Conway
Kyle
Cook
Anthony Corsaro
Kiersten Crowe
Carmen Culpepper
Matthew Dauby
Elissa Dedinsky
Rachel Demyan
Vincent Demyan
Maria DeSanto
Joseph Devlin
Natalie Dickman
Ebony Dillon
Patrick Dimond
William Dimond
Corinne Doll
Hannah Donahoe
Natalie Donahue
Megan Donnelly
Ryan
Drehs
Kathryn Dusing
Mallory Dye
Carlene Eckhart
Megan Edwards
CatherineErath
Alexandra Ferguson
Daniel Flood
StephanieFultz
Melanie Gardner
Michael Garey
NathanielGath
Nicholas George
William Giles
Briana Glass
Alexandra Goldfarb
CatherineGoodin
Arturo Granados
CatherineHackl
Mary
Hale
John
Hall
Brian
Harvey
Heather Haughs
Abigail Helvering
Grace Hendrickson
Ciara
Henriksen
Peter
Herron
Marissa Hoffmire
Brenna Holland
Sophia Hopkins
Michael Hornak
Alexandra Humm
Jack
Hurt
Shanice Jackson-Ellison
Olivia Jarrett
Aysha Jemison
Olivia Johnson
Allison Jones
Kathryn Jones
Brie
Joyce
Mary
Kaufman
Ana
Kavanaugh
Conner Kelley
Ryan
Kelly
James Kempf
Claire Kiesel
Cole
Leamnson
Frank Leemhuis
Samuel Lesem
Ryan
Levenhagen
Emily Linard
Jordan Logan
Luke
Lohrstorfer
Steven Longerbone
Kathryn Lueking
Guy
Lusk
Keith
MacDonell
Connor Maher
Peter
Marbaugh
Robert Marshall
Meghan McCarthy
Nicholas McCarty
Keely McGrath
Alexandra Meador
Anna
Meulbroek
Kurt
Miller
Sarah Miller
Michael Mitsch
Ridley Morgan
Gail
Moriarity
Keenan Mulherin
Olivia Muller
Robert Mulligan
Christopher Murray
Drake Myers
MadelineNuckols
KatherineOskay
Carmen Pagan
Imani Parker-Robinson
Elliott Parshall
David Parsons
Sarah Peabody
Ryan
Pitz
Joseph Piwowarski
David Powers
Olivia Price
Hana
Priscu
Scott
Pruett
Evan
Pulliam
Graham Reid
Morgan Rhodes
Rachael Riggle
Haley Roach
Audra Rougraff
Brett
Rueschhoff
Connor Rulman
Alyson Saum
Joshua Schmidt
Christopher Schoenfeld
MeredithSchoenfeld
Teresa Schrader
Joseph Schroeder
Adam Schultheis
William Schwandt
Vincent Scotto
Nicholas Scoville
Meghan Searight
Taylor Shellman
Mikayla Shelton
Megan Short
Eileen Smart
Timothy Smith
Samuel Snemis
Ryan
Snyder
Morgan Soderholm
Zachary Sosna
Emily Spindler
Caroline Sprunger
Emma Steinken
Mary
Stith
Michael Stump
Erin
Thomas
Madison Thompson
Robert Thompson
Dylan Thorpe
Kaylee Titsworth
Morgan Toby
Lauren Tolley
Paul
Tran
Abigail Treece
Alaina Turchi
Nicholas Tuttle
Guy
Valponi
24
Kathryn Vanderbosch
Zachary VanderMissen
Michael Venezia
Erika
Voigt
William Waers
Erin
Walsh
Grace Waltz
Molly Ward
Brandon Watkins
Riley
Weber
Clare
Welch
Emily Welebob
Jasmine Whitaker
Colleen Whiting
Lauren Williams
ElizabethWitchger
Conner Witsken
GabriellaWright
Patrick Zunk
John
Zupancic
High Honors
Allison Amato
Katelyn Arterburn
Corey Babb
Brian
Balog
Stephen Baynes
Paul
Bayt
TheodoreBemenderfer
Madison Berry
Alec
Bitar
Sarah Black
Mary
Brennan
Colin
Burnside
Ryane Clay
Andrew Cuppy
Holly Dodds
Thane Ewald
John Fleck
Will
Hunker
Shelby Hyde
Connor Jensen
Sarah Jensen
Walter Justus
John
Kelly
Patrick Kervan
Lana
Kinney
Andrew Klein
Michael Kochell
Nicholas Koger
Madison Landis
Alexander Lucht
KatherineLynch
Alexander Martin
Daniel Massa
Alexandra McKinley
Anthony Mentz
Michael Nave
Michael Nunley
Shannon O’Herren
Clorissa Orrick
Jacob Peebles
Connor Perius
Tess
Plummer
Kathleen Quigley
Anna
Resiak
Joseph Rushka
Gregory Shelley
Jaclyn Steigerwald
Lauren Streiff
ElizabethSubrin
Mercer Suppiger
Alaina Turchi
Eileen Wilson
Kevin Wissler
MacKenzie Wolf
Brandon Yosha
Andrew Young
Jeffrey Zhao
Semester Honor Roll
Class of 2009
High Honors
Merrie Achtien
Briana Anderson
JosephineArbogast
Stephen Arduini
Dana
Baele
Kyle
Barker
ChristinaBarra
Sarah Bauer
Matthew Beauchamp
Cyril
Bennett
Alanna Berdanier
Lauren Berghoff
James Berlage
Bridget Borrowdale
Laura Braswell
Emily Brelage
Adam Broady
StephanieBrown
Lauren Buchanan
Emily Buker
Annamarie Bustion
Marco Caress
Brandon Chambers
Hana
Chong
Carrie Christman
Jennifer Cockshott
Lindsey Cohen
Emily Collins
Brian
Conroy
Cory
Constantine
Dominic Corsaro
Anthony Cossell
Vincent Culpepper
Skylar Cuppy
Brooke Daley
Lauren Dedinsky
Trevor Dewey
Claire Dilts
Connor Doll
Michael Downs
Lisa
Edwards
Emily Erotas
Michelle Erotas
Mary
Fleck
Luke
Flood
Kevin Foley
Michael French
Brian
Frick
Peter
Gauss
Karlie Gaver
Jay
Gehl
John
Gibbons
Kaitlin Ginder
Rachel Graham
Christiana Gray
Elissa Hagans
Mackenzie Haley
Abigail Hammond
Jaclyn Head
Ashly Heath
Ami
Hedlund
Sarah Hehner
Ethan Helvering
Katelyn Hendrickson
Connor Hess
Adam Hicks
Nicolas Hidalgo
Alyssa Howard
Brittany Howard
Matthew Hughes
Carolyn Humbert
Nicholas Hupp
Emily Izzo
Alexander Juerling
Joseph Jurkash
ElizabethKelly
Ryan
Kennedy
StephanieKennedy
James Kervan
Matthew Keyes
Taylor King
Megan Kloc
Rachael Koester
Christopher Kopf
Abigail Kotarski
Joseph Kowal
Torey Krug
Kathryn Laine
CatherineLansing
Brian
Lauer
Brittany Lee
Daniel Leicht
Morgan Lewis
Alec
MacDonell
Stephen MacKay
Erica
Maginn
William Mahoney
Maria Malm
Taylar Marshall
Kelsey Massa
Cody
Mattox
Margery Maurath
Angela McCurdy
Justin McGinnis
Katelyn Melloh
Sarah Michaelis
Matthew Miller
Brianna Mills
Tyler
Mitchell
Kevin Moeller
Natalie Moistner
Hannah Moman
ElizabethMooney
Ellen
Moriarity
Meaghan Murray
Claire Myers
Britney Nay
Rachel Nicksin
Matthew Nunley
Carleigh O’Brien
Christopher O’Connor
Collier O’Connor
Natasha Olsson
Mary
Ording
Emily Oskay
Juan
Pagan
Andrew Page
Jacqueline Painter
Patrick Paligraf
Madeleine Pavlik
Dale
Pedzinski
BenjaminPietrzak
Molly Pitz
Henry Plager
Jade
Powers
Lindsay Price
Paige
Prior
Mary Clare Quinn
Alexander Reinking
William Reuter
Morgan Rhodes
Rose
Roberts
Katrina Rohrer
Thomas Rouse
Colleen Ruhmkorff
Caitlin Rumer
Rita
Ryan-Seal
Olivia Scheidler
Stephen Scheller
Kristen Schneider
Matthew Schoenfeld
Magdalen Schrage
Nicholas Schroeder
Taylor Schultheis
Patrick Schuster
Amelia Schwandt
Kelly
Sheridan
Stuart Showalter
ChristineSieber
ElizabethSims
BenjaminSmith
Patrick Snyder
Morgan Soladine
Melissa Speckman
Andrew Spillman
Bridget Stark
Frances Steger
SamanthaStempky
James Stevenson
John
Streiff
Megan Stutts
Patrick Sullivan
Kathleen Theisen
Marissa Thomas
Brynne Thompson
KatherineThrapp
Anna
Tirman
Nicholas Torvik
Patrick Trainor
Alex
Urbanski
Kara
Voigt
Allison Vollmer
David Wacker
Ross
Walthall
Peter
Wasky
Matthew Weir
ElizabethWhitsett
Hilary Whitsett
Megan Wiegand
Peter
Witchger
Kaleah Wolf
25
Honors
Forrest Adams
Robin Babbitt
Lauren Batalis
Grant Baughman
Andrew Bernauer
Tyler
Berry
Timothy Bohlman
Timothy Bolger
Kevin Bower
Stephen Champlin
Allison Clyne
Sean
Collins
StephanieCooler
Michael Countryman
Trace
Cureton
Jonathon Cutshaw
Jacqueline Devine
Alex
Diedrich
Farah Doxey
Matthew Falvey
Robert Farrell
Adam Fisk
Kelly
Fitzgerald
Kara
Fletcher
Ryan
Foley
Alexandra Fox
KatherineGill
Margaret Gill
Joseph Greenwell
John
Grey
Joseph Hahn
Jarrett Hamilton
Louis Herron
Andrew Hilger
Vincent Hofmeister
Harold Hogue
Thomas Jacoby
ElisabethJanoson
Mary
Johantges
CatherineKahn
Andrew Keller
Danielle Kelly
Ally
Khajenouri
Drew
Kochell
Kyle
Koehne
Michael Kolodzej
Sarah Leonard
Brian
Matz
Jonathon Mecker
Lena
Mercho
MichaelaMeyer
Zane
Montefalco
Mackenzie Murphy
Christopher Nellis
Christopher
Nguyen
Brittany O’Brien
Brian
O’Hara
Anna
Parsons
Errick Peck
Samuel Phillippe
Lena
Pratt
Eric
Prechtel
Eli
Richey
Rachel Roberts
KatherineRougraff
Jayson Sexton
Kelly
Shew
KatherineSmith
Shelbi St John
Calvin Sullivan
Darrell Tibbs
Julia
Tirinnanzi
Kyle
Torain
Olivia Warstler
Louis Welebob
Sean
Worland
Michelle Yeager
Corey Ziedonis
Semester Honor Roll
Class of 2010
High Honors
Mark
Aikman
Victoria Alden
Elyse
Ausenbaugh
CourtneyBalog
Carly
Barger
Shelby Bates
ChristinaBechtel
Clara
Becker
Joel
Becker
Ryan
Beeker
Lucas Behringer
Thomas Bemenderfer
Kiefer Berry
Steffi
Bortenschlager
Margaret Brennan
Mattie Brokaw
Erin
Bucherl
Lauren Caldemeyer
Colin
Campbell
Morgan Carlton
John
Castell
Kelly
Cathcart
Danielle Charbonneau
Helen Clark
Grace Coffey
Jennifer Collins
KatherineConnors
Jenna Constantino
Carlee Cook
Zachary Czachura
Irene
Deis
Michael Devlin
Patrick Donovan
Eric
Eikenberry
SebastianEwald
Chelsea Finnigan
Kara
Fischer
Edward Flood
Evan
Garing
ElizabethGath
Jacquelyn Gillum
Sean
Godfrey
Stephen Hackl
Alixandra Haire
Shane Hanley
Kelly
Hartman
Stuart Hester
Benton Hizer
Lauren Hummel
Grace Hurt
Vincent Indiano
MadelineJarrett
Melanie Jung
Mallory Kaehr
Christopher Kauffman
Marc
Kemen
Lia
Kennedy
Maureen Kennedy
Kaitlin Kivett
Eric
Krueger
Karissa LaGrotte
Patrick Laskowski
Christopher Laughner
Lindsay Lausten
John
Leemhuis
Emily Lewis
ElizabethMacGill
John
Macke
Paige
Mason
Kayla Masterson
ElizabethMcNabb
Joseph Meyer
Julia
Miles
Erin
Mooney
SamanthaMorgan
Kara
Neal
Molly O’Brien
Clara
O’Leary
Kevin Owens
Alexander Parker
Emily Peat
Andrew Perry
SamanthaPeszek
Matthew Pimentel
Taylor Poppmeier
Michael Preuschl
Kristen Probst
Samuel Quigley
Lars
Rascoe
Sarah Renie
James Ricker
Alyson Ries
Kyra
Riggins
Eric
Roberts
Kyle
Roberts
Morgan Robertson
Madison Rothberger
Kasey Ruppe
Samuel Salin
Melissa Schopper
Theresa Schott
Adam Sheingold
Peter
Shipley
ElizabethShirey
SamanthaSloan
Madalyn Smith
Allison Sobecki
Victoria Spartz
Drew
Stanich
ElisabethStanich
Nicholas Stapleton
Michael Stauder
Edward Steinmetz
Nicholas Stenson
CatherineStevens
Wesley Stokes
Andrew Stutzman
Ryan
Thie
Alana Tice
Spencer Tigges
Zachary Turi
Brittany Umana
Anjulia Urasky
Anna
Ventimiglia
KatherineWacker
Hannah Waltz
Caitlin Weber
Gregory Welage
Joseph Wheeler
Mariah Whitaker
ChrisjaanWhitson
Nicholas Wildeman
Kevin Williams
KatherineWiningham
Erin
Wissler
Alexander Worrell
Hillary Wright
Alexandra Zaiger
Jacob Zupancic
26
Honors
Bo
Albean
Jacob Avellana
Alec
Bannister
CameronBorkowski
Patrick Brady
Blake Buchanan
Kathryn Cleary
Alex
Collignon
Maggelina Corsaro
Daniel Dixon
ElizabethDouglas
Wesley Edwards
Sean
Engelking
Samuel Erotas
Olivia Fangman
Thomas Farrell
Rachael Fox
Peter
Fraker
Alexander Frick
Franqlin Gatson
Peter
Gerard
Caroline Graham
Thomas Haley
Kathleen Hall
Chase Haskin
Collin Haugh
William Haughs
William Hayslett
Joshua Hofmeister
Oliver Hopkins
Dock
Hughes
Kristopher Ingram
Jillian Justus
Abby
Lauck
MadelineLeahy
Tyler
Lenahan
Kevin Loiselle
James Lynch
Travis Mandrell
Thomas McNulty
Monica Metallic
Zachary Niceley
Ryan
O’Connor
William O’Herren
Jordan Offutt
Christen Peeler
Kanisha Perry
David Peterson
Lauren Rascoe
Jonathan Redmon
Kevin Rogozinski
Jack
Rothkopf
Molly Sahm
Kyle
Scott
Darshan Sittampalam
Emily Stewart
Jake
Stieneker
John
Stringfield
Brian
Sutter
NathanielVicar
Mallory Welsh
Margaret White
Alexandra Zimmerman
Semester Honor Roll
Class of 2011
High Honors
Connor Ashby
Peter
Avellana
Kaitlyn Barker
Connor Barthel
Robert Beckerich
Ellyn
Berghoff
Danielle Billows
Stephen Bolger
William Bond
Jacob Brennan
Alexander Broady
Katelyn Buckman
Brittany Casavant
Decker Cavosie
Stephen Clark
Kevin Collins
Joseph Corsaro
Conner Cox
Allison Crone
GabriellaCrowe
Olivia Daley
Sarah Dapper
Shelby Day
Lily
Delalande
Colin
Donnelly
Zachary Douglas
Jacob Dummer
Marika Edwards
AdrienneFaurote
Thomas Fisher-Heath
Emily Fletcher
Kelley Ford
Sarah Fox
Meghan Fry
Grace Gibbons
Gabriel Gonzalez
Kathleen Gordon
Heather Graham
Nicholas Graham
Vincent Grote
Maxxamillion Hamm
CharlotteHancock
Grace Hannoy
Walter Hanuschek
Kaleb Harrison
Malcolm Herbert
Allison Hicks
GabrielleHidalgo
Kevin Hoeper
John
Hunzicker
SamanthaHupp
StephanieIsrael
Margaret Johns
Patrick Jones
ChristineKelly
Katelyn Kempf
Tyler
Knoblauch
CourtneyLansing
Kelsey Lee
Michael Liotti
Allison Loew
ChristineMaci
Rachel Martin
Olivia McClellan
Jackson McGrath
Emily McKnight
Jordan McPherson
Patrick McSharar
Steven Meuleman
Ashley Mills
NathanielMoyer
Drew
Myers
Katrina Myers
Thomas Nelson
Brittany Noe
Collin O’Connor
Kathleen O’Hara
Molly O’Malia
Madeleine Offenhauser
Karley Olson
MaurissaPaligraf
CameronPate
Lauren Pavlik
Andrew Peebles
Nicholas Petruzzi
Cecelia Phillippe
Emily Pollom
McKennaPowell
Allison Prechtel
Marcos Puente
Erin
Ratterman
Christopher Reid
Matthew Renie
Jeffery Richardson
Mary
Ricker
Ellen
Rowe
Blake Roytek
John
Ruckelshaus
Ryan
Sabuda
Allison Scarlott
Sarah Scheer
Caroline Scheidler
Olivia Sedwick
Erin
Selsemeyer
David Shepard
Craig
Siebe
Jimmy Simpson
Nicholas Smith
Kendra Speckman
Sophie Spenia
John
Staley
Tarasae Stancil
Nicole Starleaf
John
Steigerwald
Edward Stephens
Sarah TeKolste
Megan Thedwall
Isaac
Thomas
Alexandra Tigges
Megan Tsangaris
Zoe
Turi
Ellen
Turner
Daniel Tuttle
Joshua VanderMissen
ChristineWhite
Mary Ann White
Henry Will
Cassia Wojtalik
Haley Young
Ryan
Yust
27
Honors
Meghan Baker
Rachel Bell
Anna
Bielawski
Paige
Boysaw
Paige
Bradford
Jacob Campbell
Charles Chamness
Julia
Cole
Jennifer Constantine
ChristianCook
Allyson Darragh
Kevin Davis
Samuel deBlecourt
Alexander Dickman
Stephen French
Audrey Gelb
Grant Gerbers
SamanthaGnezda
Marta Goedde
Reece Horn
David Hunzicker
Brittany Ignas
Jasmine Jones
Christopher Keller
Kyle
Kennedy
Spencer Lay
Kelsey Mahoney
Brittany McGinnis
Mary
McNulty
Schuyler Montefalco
Ashley Moore
Joseph Murphy
Sean
Nash
Ariana Nassiri
Ashley Noe
Alyssa O’Malia
Brooke Payne
Jacob Pedzinski
Charles Plager
Lucas Plummer
Emily Preston
Bradford Radican
Dennise Ramirez
BenjaminRiesmeyer
Abby
Robbins
Dominick Santuro
Matthew Schneider
Alyssa Schroeder
Timothy Schultz
Austin Short
Rachel Shruba
Hannah Smith
Jeremy Staley
James Sweeney
Ashley Tiplick
Alex
Toliver
Jacob Toneges
Christopher Weber
Mary
Welch
Natalie West
Ambria White
Joseph Witchger
MadelineWright
Bethany Wysocki
John
Zeph
Semester Honor Roll
Class of 2012
High Honors
Maxwell Adams
William Adams
Andrew Alden
MeredithAusenbaugh
Lauren Aylward
Jacob Bailey
Lucas Banter
JosephineBarrett
Paul
Bayt
Caleb Beidelman
TheodoreBemenderfer
Nicholas Berg
Stephen Berlage
Colleen Bindner
Lundy Birch
Sarah Black
BenjaminBonne
Austin Boos
James Brokaw
Daulton Buckingham
Danila Burnham
Christie Cates
Kathleen Cates
Mary
Christ
Robert Cohoat
Michael Conway
Sara
Conway
Kyle
Cook
Anthony Corsaro
Kiersten Crowe
Carmen Culpepper
Matthew Dauby
Elissa Dedinsky
Vincent Demyan
Maria DeSanto
Joseph Devlin
Natalie Dickman
Ebony Dillon
Patrick Dimond
William Dimond
Corinne Doll
Hannah Donahoe
Natalie Donahue
Megan Donnelly
Kathryn Dusing
Mallory Dye
Carlene Eckhart
Megan Edwards
CatherineErath
Alexandra Ferguson
Daniel Flood
StephanieFultz
Melanie Gardner
Michael Garey
NathanielGath
Nicholas George
William Giles
Briana Glass
Alexandra Goldfarb
CatherineGoodin
Arturo Granados
CatherineHackl
Mary
Hale
John
Hall
Brian
Harvey
Abigail Helvering
Grace Hendrickson
Ciara
Henriksen
Peter
Herron
Marissa Hoffmire
Brenna Holland
Sophia Hopkins
Michael Hornak
Alexandra Humm
Jack
Hurt
Shanice Jackson-Ellison
Olivia Jarrett
Aysha Jemison
Allison Jones
Kathryn Jones
Mary
Kaufman
Ana
Kavanaugh
Ryan
Kelly
James Kempf
Claire Kiesel
Madison Landis
Cole
Leamnson
Frank Leemhuis
Samuel Lesem
Ryan
Levenhagen
Jordan Logan
Luke
Lohrstorfer
Steven Longerbone
Kathryn Lueking
Guy
Lusk
Keith
MacDonell
Connor Maher
Peter
Marbaugh
Robert Marshall
Nicholas McCarty
Keely McGrath
Alexandra McKinley
Alexandra Meador
Anna
Meulbroek
Kurt
Miller
Sarah Miller
Michael Mitsch
Ridley Morgan
Gail
Moriarity
Keenan Mulherin
Olivia Muller
Robert Mulligan
Christopher Murray
Drake Myers
MadelineNuckols
KatherineOskay
Carmen Pagan
Imani Parker-Robinson
Elliott Parshall
David Parsons
Sarah Peabody
Joseph Piwowarski
David Powers
Olivia Price
Hana
Priscu
Scott
Pruett
Evan
Pulliam
Graham Reid
Morgan Rhodes
Rachael Riggle
Haley Roach
Audra Rougraff
Connor Rulman
Alyson Saum
Joshua Schmidt
Christopher Schoenfeld
MeredithSchoenfeld
Teresa Schrader
Joseph Schroeder
William Schwandt
Vincent Scotto
Nicholas Scoville
Meghan Searight
Taylor Shellman
Megan Short
Eileen Smart
Timothy Smith
Samuel Snemis
Ryan
Snyder
Morgan Soderholm
Zachary Sosna
Emily Spindler
Caroline Sprunger
Emma Steinken
Mary
Stith
Michael Stump
ElizabethSubrin
Madison Thompson
Robert Thompson
Dylan Thorpe
Kaylee Titsworth
Morgan Toby
Lauren Tolley
Paul
Tran
Abigail Treece
Alaina Turchi
Nicholas Tuttle
Guy
Valponi
Kathryn Vanderbosch
Zachary VanderMissen
Michael Venezia
Erika
Voigt
William Waers
Erin
Walsh
Grace Waltz
Brandon Watkins
Riley
Weber
Clare
Welch
Emily Welebob
Jasmine Whitaker
Colleen Whiting
Lauren Williams
ElizabethWitchger
GabriellaWright
Patrick Zunk
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Honors
Corey Babb
Nicole Batalis
Stephen Baynes
Madison Berry
Alec
Bitar
Mary
Brennan
Colin
Burnside
Ryane Clay
Andrew Cuppy
Rachel Demyan
Holly Dodds
Ryan
Drehs
Thane Ewald
Heather Haughs
Natalya Herndon
Will
Hunker
Shelby Hyde
Connor Jensen
Sarah Jensen
Olivia Johnson
Brie
Joyce
Walter Justus
Conner Kelley
John
Kelly
Patrick Kervan
Lana
Kinney
Levi
Kinney
Rachel Kwon
Nicklaus Lang
Emily Linard
Alexander Lucht
KatherineLynch
Alexander Martin
Daniel Massa
Meghan McCarthy
Alexander Moore
Michael Nave
Michael Nunley
Clorissa Orrick
Jacob Peebles
Connor Perius
Tess
Plummer
Kathleen Quigley
Anna
Resiak
Michael Roessler
Brett
Rueschhoff
Joseph Rushka
Adam Schultheis
Gregory Shelley
Mikayla Shelton
Jaclyn Steigerwald
Lauren Streiff
Mercer Suppiger
Erin
Thomas
Thomas Treadway
Molly Ward
Eileen Wilson
Kevin Wissler
Conner Witsken
MacKenzie Wolf
Brandon Yosha
Andrew Young
Jeffrey Zhao
John
Zupancic