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Delhi Press from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page A7

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DECEMBER17, A7 CHOOLS CHOOLS OMMUNITY PRESS Editor: Richard Maloney, 248-7134 LDER HIGH SCHOOL The following students have earned honors for the first quarter of 2014-2015: Seniors First honors Thomas D. Barnes, Benjamin R. Bartholomew, Thomas J. Becker, Joshua D. onavita, Nicholas D.

Botuchis, Richard G. Breidenstein, Andrew R. Burke, Gregory E. Cappel, ogan D. Chowning, Samuel J.

Coffaro, Robert N. Conda, James W. Dowd, Nicholas J. Duke, Frank J. Ellert, David R.

Eubanks, Kyle L. Feist, Andrew J. Fieler, Nicholas C. Gibbs, Julian J. Gregory, Maxwell L.

Hammersmith, Alexander D. Harrison, Joseph T. Haverkos, Christopher C. Henry, Grayson M. Holmes, Ryan J.

Huesman, Eric R. Huff, Adam J. Hughes, Michael T. Huschart, Logan J. Hutzel, John D.

Igel, Jordan C. Jacob, Adam D. James, Benjamin A. James, Nicholas J. Jamison, Dylan C.

Janszen, Luke F. Jett, Joseph E. Keilholz, Michael R. Klopp, effrey M. Klug, Zachary J.

Korte, Brady D. Kraemer, Harry J. Laiveling, Andrew J. Lammers, enjamin X. Lee, Ian D.

Lindsey, Benjamin J. Luebbe, Avery R. Madden, Evan C. Mallory, Jason P. Martini, Noah A.

Maurmeier, Eric J. Mazza, Nicholas K. Meade, Mark T. Meier, Benjamin Merk, David T. Meyer, Mitchell T.

Moorhead, Craig L. Mullen, Bradley J. Murphy, William G. Neiheisel, Spencer T. Niehaus, ohn P.

Nolan, Michael P. en, Christopher S. Ochs, Kyle S. Orloff, Jeffrey A. Otis, Nicholas S.

Pangallo, Matthew D. Peters, oah A. Peterson, Nicholas M. ackers, Joshua D. Rhoads, A nthony M.

Robb, Michael G. Rogers, Nicholas J. Rolfes, Thomas J. Ruwan, Nicholas W. Schinkal, Mitchell R.

Schoener, Collin T. Schwiers, Ryan A. Schwiers, Kevin R. Siemer, Jonathon N. Smith, Zachary W.

Smith, Ian C. Sonntag, David M. Stamper, David C. Stein, Ryan D. Stewart, Thomas Z.

Sullivan, Michael R. Trotta, Zachary A. Vorherr and Nickolas D. Wells. Second honors Marcellus E.

Abel, Kyle J. Ackerman, Samuel T. Bailey, Benjamin J. Bischof, Jacob K. Bono, William A.

Browning, William P. Bruegge- meyer, Andrew T. Buelterman, Nathaniel R. Campbell, John R. Capannari, Rawley J.

Cook, Stephen A. Cox, Jordan C. Dugan, Ethan M. Duwell, Evan Erpenbeck, Louis A. Faillace, Samuel P.

Feeney, Peter G. Folzenlogen, Jacob A. Gerke, Jacob D. Gilday, Aaron C. Heileman, Matthew T.

Hennies, Jacob R. Hoffbauer, Alex M. Hoffman, Andrew P. Humphries, Thomas A Imhoff, Riley C. James, Evan C.

Kandra, Kyle A. Kayse, Andrew W. Klenk, Andrew J. ovell, Ernst T. Macke, Kevin C.

McCullough, Eugene R. Noah J. Pennekamp, James A. Robb, Stephen P. Rodgers, Alexander M.

Rolfes, Brady W. Schultz, Jacob C. Seithel, Jacob Sena, Nicholas D. Stalf, Kevin M. Sullivan, Andrew M.

Taylor, Michael A. Tenbrink, Adam T. Vale, Alexandrew C. Walling, A ndrew J. Wanger, Nathaniel J.

Wehrle, Zachary T. Wilkey and Zachary D. Wright. Juniors First honors Keith R. Adler, oshua R.

Antone, Leonard E. Belew, Zachary A. Birri, Ryan E. Boehm, Chad A. Brinker, Andrew M.

Buller, Mark T. Burger, Matthew L. Burwinkel, Benjamin S. Carroll, Anthony D. Ciarla, Jack J.

Dee, Adam F. Deuber, Antonio J. DiLonardo, Nathan C. Farwick, Jarod A. Frey, Michael W.

Frietsch, Stan M. Groszek, David M. Guck, Zachary R. Haufler, Bradley S. Hegman, Adam S.

Helmers, Joshua M. Hertsenberg, Michael J. Hilvert, Brian P. Huhn, Kyle T. Kehling, Brian A.

Klayer, Thomas H. Kraemer, Kyle C. Kroeger, Spencer S. Laird, Andrew C. Le, Tanner J.

Lockwood, Andrew R. Mack, Jared W. Malott, Jared D. Marsh, Samuel A. Middendorf, Troy L.

Moore, Dalton M. Norris, aniel G. Nortmann, Nicholas R. Nortmann, Keith P. Orloff, Robert E.

Oswald, Jacob J. Perrmann, Clay T. Pragar, Bradley M. Quatman, Peyton M. Ramsey, Robert J.

Rentz, Jakob J. Richter, Jacob A. Rinear, Rocco Salamone, DeWayne D. Sayles, Joseph D. Schroer, Andrew R.

Seiler, Matthew A. tacklin, Ryan J. Sullivan, Alec J. Uhlhorn, Zachary L. Viox, Jacob R.

Wahoff, Elliot R. Wegman, Alexander M. Wertz, Tyler J. Wuebbolt, Robert C. Wynn and Kobe L.

Young. econd honors Zachary J. Amend, Matthew T. Bailey, Samuel D. Barsan, Nicholas W.

Burgasser, Mackenzie T. Burke, atthew J. Carroll, Steven A. Catania, Stephen J. Comarata, Connor M.

Dermody, Stephan T. Deutenberg, Benjamin G. Dirr, Jordan C. Dirr, Adam J. DiTullio, rant M.

Farwick, Samuel J. lorian, Zachery R. Flower, Kurt C. Fortman, David S. Heisel, Kevin J.

Hericks, Patrick D. Herren, Brennan A. Hirth, Frank A. Hofmeyer, Andrew D. James, Austin R.

James, Spencer R. Kandra, Kyle T. King, Joseph W. Kraft, Jacob A. Lammers, Brannen A.

Martin, Alexander C. Mastruserio, Kiarash Maz- dapour, Jarred D. Meyer, Patrick R. Cameron P. Olding, Eric A.

Ostertag, Samuel K. Paff, Michael S. Ridder, Zachary C. Rieth, Benjamin E. Schneider, Andrew J.

Schramm, Brian C. Smedley, Daniel P. Sullivan, Jacob A. Tedesco, Michael A. Townsley, Justin P.

Ward, Bryce M. Wauligman, Joseph M. Weiner, Mitchell R. Westerkamp and Alex J. Willenborg.

Sophomores First honors Ryan T. Anneken, Kelton R. Ashe, Nicholas A. Bianco, Ryan T. Browne, Brandon F.

Cole, William M. Conway, James L. Cox, David J. Dabbelt, ichael J. Dirksing, Timothy P.

Doren, Matthew J. Dugan, Charles J. Eichelberger, Vincent Feldman, Adam G. Gerhardt, Luke L. Greely, Michael J.

Groh, Ian M. Hoeting, Max J. Hofmeyer, Noah M. Hornback, Jonathan E. Huschart, Paxton A.

Kelley, Mark A. Klusman, Michael T. aloney, Garren S. Messmore, Ross J. Mullen, Adam M.

Noeth, Matthew A. Peterson, Nicholas M. Poston, Duncan E. Rackers, oseph T. Reiter, Eric W.

Reuss, John T. Rolfes, Austin M. Roll, Michael C. Rosen, Jacob M. Roth, Ryan D.

Ruehl, Samuel A. Sehlhorst, Christopher B. Shew- aker, Benjamin K. Siefke, aniel H. Sizemore, Collier E.

Smith, Samuel B. Stauss, John D. Streicher, Connor J. Sullivan, Austin C. Ulm, Dane G.

Vatter, Christopher A. Vinel, John B. Warman, Austin L. Watson, Andrew D. White, Alexander G.

Witte and Michael T. Wynn. Second honors Jacob T. Adams, Joseph R. Bischoff, Joseph E.

Brockmann, Cleophis C. Carson, Samuel E. Collins, Braden D. Connor, Kyle M. Corbett, Darnell W.

Dawson, Maximilian E. Dobler, Oliver P. Hand, Nicholas A. Heyl, Ryan C. Jennings, Adam J.

Keller, Alexander M. Lott, Mitchell P. Mohan, Dillon L. Pack, Samuel A. Poli, Collin D.

Scheiner, Andrew C. Schenkel, Ryan N. Schenkel, Jonathan T. Tepe, Jacob T. Wells, Gadarius J.

illiams and Ethan J. Winkler, Freshmen First honors Jacob R. Abel, Joseph M. Accurso, Nicholas J. Albers, Wyatt J.

Albers, Spencer J. Bacon, Adam D. Balzano, Evan Bates, Justin S. Besl, Benjamin W. Blake, Andrew P.

Broxterman, Samuel J. Catania, Alex M. lark, Samuel A. Codling, David R. Daeschner, Nicholas E.

Dirr, Tyler S. Durr, Trevor J. Estep, Andrew G. Eubanks, Jack M. Faecher, Jacob M.

Feeney, Austin J. Gilkey, Mitchel J. rady, Eric M. Groll, Eli W. Guck, Samuel L.

Halloran, Zachary T. Harp, Nathan M. Hill, Connor M. Hirth, Joshua D. Hoffman, enjamin C.

Huhn, Daniel J. Hurley, Joseph D. Huschart, Quinn P. James, Zachary C. Jansen, Connor B.

Johnson, Andrew D. Kearns, Alex V. erley, Nicholas B. Klosterman, A lex D. Kuderer, Eric C.

Langen, Louis J. Langen, Patrick A. Leesman, Maxwell N. Lenhardt, Charles N. Lipps, Devin B.

Loech- tenfeldt, Casey J. Martin, Nicholas W. Maurer, Charles F. Mazza, Jacob A. Melvin, Nicholas W.

Merk, Eric E. Miller, Joseph C. Monahan, Alexander R. Mullins, Tyler S. Mullins, Austin R.

Murphy, Braedy W. Murphy, Zachary T. Murphy, Jacob C. Myers, Simon W. Needham, Daniel J.

Nieman, Niko F. Odum, Owen C. Plagge, Jacob D. Rhoads, Solomon J. Richards, Brandon M.

Rinear, Vincent J. Sabato, Jack G. Sanfillippo, William C. Scholtes, Brandon T. Schultz, Andrew M.

Shibinski, Jason P. Sponaugle, Seth H. Sturwold, Nicholas A. Sullivan, Matthew S. Tressler, A ustin P.

Wagner, David R. Walz, Morgan S. Weast, Jason P. Witt and Tristan G. Worsham.

Second honors Zachary M. Blair, Eric R. Bley, Evan R. Bold, Anthony S. Breitfelder, Christopher J.

Conway, Samuel Coy, Bailey C. ennis, Benjamin M. Eckstein, Anthony M. Essen, Willis M. Gober, Adam J.

Hammann, Jack A Harrison, Jacob S. Henn, Benjamin J. Hornback, Adam R. Jarvis, Timothy J. Kearns, John E.

Keehan, Jacob M. Macaluso, Justin M. Marlman, Bryce A. Martin, Sean M. McMahon, Vito Morena, Brandon P.

Myers, Timothy R. Rinear, Nathan E. Schatzman, Mark H. Smith, Riley J. Stapleton, Timothy P.

Stautb- rg, John E. Sunderman, Daniel J. Thomas, Jeffrey D. Tuttle, Donald J. Wilson, Logan M.

Workman and Cole M. Yuellig. ELDER HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLLS GREEN Oak Hills High School students are raising awareness about hunger and homelessness, and taking action to help those in need in our community. Students are taking part in several projects this month to learn about hunger issues and homelessness and ways they an help. Oak Hills high chool intervention specialist Mary Rose Lierman said.

care about our community, we care about each other and we want to make a To bring awareness to home- essness, she said 80 juniors and eniors assembled and slept in a hantytown in the school courtyard the evening of Oct. 23. It was a citywide event sponsored by the Greater Cincinnati omeless Coalition and the ayerson Service Learning rogram. students here got together and said, need to take part in she said. as definitely a student-driven ierman said the homeless coalition provided a guest speaker at the shantytown to alk to students about homeless- ess in the region.

Following the shantytown project, she said students in the Oak Hills Drama Club Thespi- a Society kicked off its annual rick-or-Treat So Kids Can Eat ood drive. Senior Lauren Sprague, a drama club member from Delhi Township, said she and her lassmates are distributing 3 ,000 bags throughout the dist rict and asking people to fill them with canned goods and personal hygiene products. Stu- dents will collect the bags on Halloween night and donate all he items to the Anderson Ferry Food Pantry in Delhi. District esidents can also drop off bags at the high school until Nov. 6.

year we collected 9,000 ounds of food, so constantly striving to reach that goal she said. Sprague said very rewarding to deliver bags of food to the pantry each fall. just an amazing experience because you know these items will be given to your she said. always thrilled with how gener- us people in the community are and how much they enior Makenzi Alley, a Green Township teen who serves on the executive board or Student Council, said the drama food drive leads into Student Caring and Sharing drive. She said the Caring and Sharing drive also benefits the Anderson Ferry Food Pantry and focuses on collecting hygiene products and personal care i tems.

want to provide more than just she said. care about taking care of families and all their needs. see how much the people who run the pantry care and it makes you feel good about what doing. We want to support our community because they always support Alley said. To tie it all together, Lierman aid the Oak Hills Village sys- em the student body at the igh school is split into eight different villages who meet once a week for Village Day to work on projects and receive lessons conducted a student-led activity about hunger on Oct.

23. ierman, who coordinates he Oak Hills Village system, aid for every 10 people in the world, one person can eat what they want with no limit, two people get just enough to stay ealthy and seven people do not et enough food to be healthy. A part of the activity, students in every classroom were placed into three groups. One group received a sleeve of rackers, one group received wo small items to eat and one roup could eat all they wanted, she said. will say, and she said.

activity guided conversation and we hope the con- ersation will lead to action. Feeding the hungry is the big essage Jenna Duebber, a junior from Green Township who serves as a village leader, said he school had never done a hunger project on such a large be- ore. trying to change the culture to be more care-orient- d. Positivity is she said. year our community really helped us out by supporting the levy.

This is an amazing opportunity to give back to the community and care for those in Oak Hills students work to fight hunger By Kurt Backscheider KURT COMMUNITY PRESS Oak Hills High School students slept in a shantytown in the school courtyard Oct. 23 and are conducting food drives as part of efforts to raise awareness about hunger and homelessness. A few of the students involved in the projects are, from left, senior Makenzi Alley, junior Jenna Duebber and senior Lauren Sprague. KURT COMMUNITY PRESS Students at Oak Hills High School articipated in a shantytown project and are conducting food drives to raise awareness about unger and homelessness. Student leaders hung cardboard signs like his one throughout the school to call fellow students to action.

KURT COMMUNITY PRESS Oak Hills High School students made cardboard signs providing i nformation about hunger and homelessness to go along with projects students are taking part in to raise awareness and help those in need in the community..

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