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1 Walnut Hills High School Association NEWSLETTER Editor: Patti Newberry, Summer 2014 The Senior Issue Letter From The President Walnut Hills Parents and Staff, Time really does fly by and this special issue that focuses on our Seniors and graduation proves that! One of my last responsibilities as President of the Walnut Hills High School Association was to have the honor to congratulate seniors as they received their diplomas during graduation. It was an unforgettable afternoon, not only because Russ and my daughter Audrey graduated, but also because the event really symbolized Volunteering is a wonderful way to get involved at Walnut Hills, so don t be afraid to raise your hand. so much of what is special about Walnut Hills. The WHHS Alumni Foundation and Walnut Hills Administration spent many, many hours attending to all the details. The faculty was impressive, proudly standing by the students; our own students provided beautiful music; and the families cheered, respectfully, for their graduates. Most of all, students themselves, every one of them, were so happy to be part of the Walnut Hills community and to have accomplished so much. What a special day and a special community! What a couple of years, too! It has been a privilege to work with so many dedicated volunteers who have given tirelessly to continuously improve Walnut Hills for our students. Fundraising, collaboration, communication, volunteer opportunities, and community service opportunities for students have all improved because of the efforts of the WHHS Association s volunteers and the leadership team. Visual Arts, Campus Beautification, Parent Liaisons for every high school grade, and After Prom were all new committees or positions with active volunteers. Student events were supported in big ways including...the Costume Dance, Twilight Ball, Frosh, Homecoming Carnival, Tailgates, Class Fundraisers, After Prom, and Senior Send Off! Volunteers welcomed current families to meetings and Open Houses and welcomed new families in their homes and during orientations. Parents hosted a staff appreciation luncheon and volunteered at the College Information Center. Staff liaisons represented parents on the ILT and the LSDMC. Our website got a facelift. Under the Dome let everyone know what was happening at school every day; beautiful, interesting newsletters were distributed; and organized s with helpful information were provided to families. Fundraising has been a big focus, too, and the Legacy of Excellence Annual Fund has grown substantially through the hard work of the committee and the generous small and large donations from many families and staff members. Collaborating on fundraising has been an important goal and WalnutFest was a wonderful FUNdraiser that brought together almost 500 parents, staff members, and friends of Walnut Hills from WHIP, Athletics and the WHHS Association to raise money for Walnut Hills! It was a great night of community. Walnut24 brought students together with help from parent leaders so students could help raise money for all the wonderful clubs and teams offered at Walnut Hills. Because of these amazing fundraising efforts, just this year, the WHHS Association will have distributed more than $200,000 for needed communications, student socials, WHIP, Athletics, Schedule E (clubs and teams), college counseling, the College Information Center, technology support, and textbooks! I am really excited that Beth Ewing will be the new WHHS Association President and know that she will do a great job working with you to make improvements that benefit Walnut Hills students. Thank you to all of you who make such a difference to Walnut Hills. Volunteering is a wonderful way to get involved at Walnut Hills, so don t be afraid to raise your hand. It is when you work shoulder-toshoulder that friendships are born. Parent volunteers I met when Audrey was in 7th grade are my friends today, and that has been a gift. Thank you to the staff at Walnut Hills who work so hard and are so willing to include parents on their team. Sincerely, Susan Shelton WHHS Association President Like to write? Dedicated to detail? Good at pestering people for info and photos? YOU could be the next editor of the WHHS Association newsletter! If interested, contact Patti Newberry at [email protected].
2 WHHS ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER SUMMER Walnut Hills Principal Jeff Brokamp offered the following remarks at the Walnut Hills High School graduation ceremony at the Cintas Center on May 29. Good evening, and welcome to the 2014 commencement exercises of Walnut Hills High School. Each year, as principal, the day after graduation marks the beginning of my year-long deliberation regarding the message I would convey in this welcome address for the next year s graduation ceremony. You see, it s my ambition to collect ideas for 12 months and then boil them down to what I hope will be the perfect message to bestow upon the following year s senior class. Typically, my words in this message include topics such as the importance of applying your immense talents to a life of service, or working to find commonalities with people you meet in the journey of life. During the months of summer and fall, I simply open my mind to inspirational concepts that I may use for graduation from completely unsuspecting people such as my minister, my wife, friends, family members. I have this notion that if I allow enough time for the ideas to percolate I will land upon just the right ones. So, during the winter months I remain ambitious and light-hearted knowing there is plenty of time to select from my collection of inspirational artifacts. By the time spring rolls around there are napkins, church bulletins, ticket stubs, and concert programs that carry the notes that represent the flashes of inspiration that I experience when I least expect it. I am thankful for my wife who is fully aware of this obnoxious process I go through. This morning, she quietly walked by and dropped this quote from A.H. Wilson in front me that reads, No one should make the claim of being educated until he or she has learned to live in harmony with people who are different. With that quote alone I could end here and I would have said enough. The fact is that it s rare when anyone remembers much that it is said at these affairs by any presenter over the age of 18. But my message to the senior class is simple and sincere. Through your many endeavors you have touched my heart. From the unprecedented academic accomplishments of our senior class, to the masterful musical renditions of our vocalists and instrumentalists, the compelling theatrical productions, the victories on the field of competition and the Nuthouse on Friday nights, the lyrical writings of the Gleam staff, the fabulous creations of the Chatterbox and yearbook, the patience and grace shown by the entire class while trudging through the mud, dust and noise of the construction, the competition winners from JETS, Overture Awards, essays contests and others, the passion of our resident Banducci rockers and the genius that was the falsetto branding of the Ping Pong Club. Know that you have earned your place amongst the most legendary classes of Walnut Hills High School and we will remain always steadfast in support of your endeavors. Students, families and friends, welcome to the 2014 Walnut Hills High School Commencement exercises. Principal Jeff Brokamp, right, with Assistant Principal John Chambers, salutes the Class of 2014 at Senior Sendoff day.
3 WHHS ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER SUMMER Sun shines on 2014 graduates Thanks to good planning, good luck and good weather, Commencement Day for members of the Walnut Class of 2014 went off without a hitch. No one got too silly on stage. No one s family whooped and hollered too loudly. No one posted notes on their graduation caps or disregarded other instructions of the day. Well, OK, a few girls wore shoes that were a wee bit high, but hey, you only graduate once, right? Representing the senior class were class officers Jo Ellen Pellman, president; Alice Hospitel, vice president; Elliot Lamewona, treasurer; and Alina Tashjian, secretary. Kat Cheng, valedictorian, gave the commencement speech. Jeff Brokamp, principal, offered congratulations. Hunter Phifer belted out the National Anthem. And two different instrumental ensembles, under the direction of John Caliguri and Kerry Kruze, provided ceremonial music. Also recognized on graduation day were 47 Cum Laude initiates: Jeremiah Allen, Ezra Babcock, Meredith Bailey, Jacob Bargemann, Kaitlyn Beard, Emily Beckett, Kayla Boggess, Madeline Bonfield, Gabrielle Brokamp, Kathryn Brown, Jahkila Brunner, Katherine Cheng, Sophia DeRosa, Mary Clare Doyle, Annabelle Gordon, Peter Huang, Nathan Katkin, Jillian Kavinsky, Helen Kinskey, Noah Kohls, Shirah Kraus, Audrey Law, Clare Lister, Heather Luken, Ansley McElroy, Kyle McKillop, Natalie Norman, Garretson Oester, Joy Pan, Mackenzie Pantoja, Sophia Partridge, Jo Ellen Pellman, Alexandra Reblando, Hailey Robinson, Devin Ryan, Patrick Sanders, Zoe Schack, Isaac Shapiro, John Simerlink, Kyle Slagh, Erin Speno, Emma Van Bakel, Cameron Vaske, Bhargav Vemuri, Skyler Ware, Christopher Warren and Madeleine Weyand-Geise. Finally, 14 juniors served as Daisy Chain girls, following a tradition introduced by Vassar College in the 1800s and adopted by Walnut in the 1940s. The girls, all dressed in white, carried a 150-foot chain of daisies to celebrate the graduates, with 15 junior boys in sports coats serving as ushers. All the students were selected on the basis of academic merit. Above top: Javan Mitchell, Jalen Harris, Hunter Phifer, Lauren Allen and Evan Harris gather for a post-grad group hug. Above bottom: Sophia DeRosa will study at Ohio State University and Chris Warren will be at.
4 WHHS ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER JULY Grads grab $25 million in scholarships The Walnut Hills High School Alumni Foundation recognized dozens of students the week before graduation with scholarships and other awards. Scholarship recipients were: Katherine Cheng WHHS Sursum Ad Summum Scholarship Shirah Kraus and John Simerlink Martha Surnbrock Christopher 44 Scholarships Nathan Katkin Dr. Ida J. Nolte-Cornelison 39 Scholarship Alexandra Reblando and Devin Ryan Cheviot Savings Bank Scholarships Emma Van Bakel and Skyler Ware Ross-Litchfield 54 Memorial Scholarships Clare Lister Dorothy Jones Josephs 36 Memorial Scholarship Gabrielle Brokamp -- Perry 44 and Betty Bartsch Memorial Scholarship Zoe Schack Freda S. and Wendell H. Pierce Scholarship Patrick Sanders J. Brian Horton 68 Memorial Scholarship Jacob Bargemann Marvin Koenig Scholarship Jillian Kavinsky Jessie Rue Memorial Scholarship Isaac Shapiro Mike Schacht 54 Memorial Scholarship MacKenzie Pantoja Class of 1955 Scholarship Leslie Jason and Erin Speno Glesen-Pelton Memorial Scholarships Annabelle Gordon Robert G. Moore 41 Memorial Scholarship Helen Kinskey, Shirah Kraus and Kyle Slagh Society of Colonial Wars Scholarships Garreston Oester Steiner Family Scholarship Sidney Tobias Rev. Malcolm Grad 47 Memorial Scholarship Meredith Bailey Grace Cook and Henry Grad Memorial Scholarship Bhargav Vemuri Terrence K. and Robert L. Cheeseman Scholarship Adrienne Tong and Madeleine Weyand-Geise Friends of Frank Duveneck Society Scholarships Kibret Alem and Edwin Hunt Dean Giacometti Scholarships William Shaw Andrew J. Laurens 84 Memorial Scholarship Mia Ritter James Levine 61 Scholarship Megan Young Frank Foster 46 Memorial Scholarship Nicholas Witzeman Elizabeth Cassin Hattemer Memorial Scholarship Kelly Woeste Linda Grayman and Walter Grayman 63 Scholarship Helen Kinskey C. Michael Schneider 56 Memorial History Book Prize Emily Beckett, Linee Boyd, Audrey Shelton WHHS Under the Dome Scholarships Emanual Jackson Philip M. Bates Memorial Scholarship Nadja Simmonds Ted Hattemer Memorial Scholarship Elisa Fay William Irwin Baldwin 33 Memorial Scholarship Sarah Moore Laura Domienik Memorial Scholarship Ellery Lassiter Irwin 48 and Richard 54 Jaeger Scholarship Taylor Edwards Knowledgeworks Scholarship Collin Young William H. Levison 54 Scholarship Emily Silvius Thomas J. Newbold 81 Memorial Scholarship Kaitlyn Beard Jake Ober 07 Memorial Scholarship Jordan Banks, Jordan Fuller and Andrew Moore Gabriel C.E. Robinson 98 Memorial Scholarships Hope Johnston-Holm Vivian Ross Memorial Scholarship Nancy Alsheyyab, Satia Hardy-Gresham and Jonah Stout Fred H. and Louise Lang Roth Scholarships McKenzie Ackemyer, Jeremiah Allen, Ellisar E. Sabbagh, Noah Kohls and Joy Pan Warner 45 and Patricia Stewart Scholarships Hailey Robinson Class of 1989 Scholarship Photos top to bottom: Annie Gordon and Ellie Moore soon leave Ohio Gordon for Washington University and Moore for Colorado State University. Nikki Ayer (center) celebrates graduation day with mother Nancy, father Jeff, and siblings Glenn, Alex (WHHS 15) and Carly (WHHS 17). Colin Young and Elisa Fay flash their blue and gold. Eleanor Schmalz, Meredith Hinger and Sophie Harrington look forward to life after Walnut.
5 WHHS ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER SUMMER Benjamin Cail Class of 1990 Scholarship Audrey Law Class of 1992 Scholarship Helen Dietsch Class of 1993 Scholarship Seung-Jun Ko class of 2014 Scholarship Sophie DeRosa, Jason Hettesheimer, Heather Luken, Kyle McKillop, Andrew Tengen, Vivian Tong and Christopher Warren WHHS Summa Cum Laude Scholarships Ariana Tashjian WHHS Blue and Gold Scholarship Stephen Akanbi Richard E. Probus 72 Memorial Scholarship Maurice Ivory WHHS Alumni Scholarship of External Resolve Photos top to bottom: Christopher Smitherman II, with parents Chris and Pam Smitherman, will study mechanical engineering at this fall. Eddie Hunt, Skyler Ware, Maddy Rose, John Simerlink, Erin Speno and Peter Huang savor their final hours as Walnut students. Tamwa Pugh (WHHS 92), son Avery Colvin, and cousin Andrew Finley with mother Stephanie Finley make Graduation Day a family affair. Mary Clare Doyle, Abigail Roos and Hannah Shaw will attend Ohio universities while Rachel Wilz and Erin Rodes head to Chicago. The Alumni Association also recognized students for a variety of other awards: Meredith Bailey American Jewish Committee Hope Johnston-Holm Harriet Russel Political Science Award Emily Roemhild and Ishmael A.D. Carter Marvin Lewis Scholarship Fund Peter Huang U.S. Naval Academy Elliott Lamewona U.S. Miltary Academy, West Point Samantha R. Asmah Western Golf Association Evans Scholarship Brittany Dodd Westwood Woman s Achievement Award Nathan Katkin, Leslie Jason, Anna Hill and Sarah Wagner Classics Department s Praestans Inter Sodales Courtney Johnson and Nathan Katkin English Department Sharon Draper Excellence in Writing Award Gabrielle Brokamp Math Department Excellence in AP Statistics Natalie Norman Math Department Excellence in AP/BC Calculus Luke Brownfield Math Department Excellence in AP/BC Honors Calculus Jillian Kavinsky Math Department Excellence in AP/AB Calculus India Roach Math Department Excellence in Honors Calculus Jack Bargemann Math Department Excellence in Multivariable Calculus Noah Kohls Math Department Excellence in Engineering Nathan Katkin Math Department Excellence in AP Computer Science Nathan Katkin American Association of Teachers of French Outstanding Senior in French Award Jillian Kavinsky American Association of Teachers of German Outstanding Senior in German Award Brittany Dodd American Association of Teachers of Russian Outstanding Senior in Russian Award Jackson Glenn American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese Excellence in Spanish and Portuguese Studies Meredith Bailey Mayerson Service Learning Award Gabrielle Brokamp Science Department AP Biology Award Noah Kohls Science Department AP Physics AP-B Award Jack Bargemann Science Department AP Physics AP-C Award The WHHS Athletics Department also recognized students for their successes: Kayla Boggess and Andrew Tengen OHSAA Archie Griffin Sportsmanship Award Demetrius Tuggle OHSAA Courageous Student Athletic Award Katherine Cheng and Jacob Bargemann OHSAA Scholar Athlete Awards Meredith Bailey OHSAA State Award for Exemplary Contribution and Service Susannah Gutierrez and Kibret Alem OHSAA State Award of Excellence for Sportsmanship, Ethics & Integrity Chelsea Carpenter Female Athlete of the Year Award Ellery Lassiter Male Athlete of the Year Award
6 WHHS ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER SUMMER Class of 14 will cover the country As has been the trend for several years, the and Ohio State University were the most popular choices for the class of But students will be fanning out across the country from New York City and Washington D.C. on the East Coast to California in the West, with a good number of students joining a branch of the military, taking a gap year, seeking employment or traveling before deciding what comes next. Here is what students reported as their future plans to the guidance office: Abe, Penelope Maria Ackemyer, McKenzie A. Akanbi, Stephen Akinkunmi Al Sheyyab, Nancy Khalid Alem, Kibret T. Allen, Jeremiah C. Allen, Lauren L. Altman, Matthew Parker Aschemeier-Brunner, Lucas D. Asmah, Samantha R. Atkinson, Edward D. Riley Cooper and A.J. Newberry light up the night. Cincinnati State Technical & Community College University of Maryland Cincinnati State Technical & Community College Austin, Marquis M. Tennessee State University Avery, Marc Jeremy Ayers, Nicolette Lynne University of Kentucky Babcock, Ezra B. Bahlebi, Elias M. Bailey, Meredith R. Bales, Grace Elizabeth Ballew, Nilijah Bowling Green State University Banks, Jordan Charles Bargemann, Jacob Willner Barrett, Alexa Jane Kent State University Bast, Tyler J. Cincinnati Technical & Community College Beard, Kaithlyn C. Ball State University Beauchamp, Elise Kathryn University of Tennessee Becker, Mary Elizabeth Beckett, Emily P. Beitzinger, Hannah Kathleen Belcher, Ramsey Michael Newark Benedett, Gino Working in Music Industry Beverly, Chala Simone Blount, Kenneth Desmond Boggess, Kayla Bonfield, Madeline Rose Ohio Wesleyan University Booker, Jada Boyd, Linee A. Boylan, Andrew San Francisco Art Institute Bray, Adam Clayton Bray, Anna Marie Brokamp, Gabrielle A. University of Alabama at Birmingham Brooks, Emma Maxine Brooksbank, Courtney B. Berea College Brown, Jada Brielle Tennessee State University Brown, Kathryn Marie Brownfield, Luke L. Brunner, Jahkila C. New York University Burkey, Noah Udin Travel Burton, Samuel T. Busick, Triston J. Wright State University Cail, Benjamine Skidmore College Campbell, Madelynne Boston University Canady, Quincy M. Cann, Andrew Jordan University of Akron Cann, Julian Bernard Carpenter, Chelsea Western Kentucky University Carson, Iris M. Carson, Matthew R. Carter, Ishmael A. D. University of Arizona Carter, Teran M. Hampton University Catalan, Noah Kemal Columbia College Chamberlin, Lauren Susanne George Washington University Cheng, Katherine Zhuo University of Chicago
7 WHHS ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER SUMMER Clinton, Tiana D. J. United States Air Force Cobb, Freddie L. Colvin Avery Cardell Connor, Quinn Victoria Contin, Theodora A. University of Redlands Cooper, Riley C. Cornes, Michaela Elizabeth Thomas More College Creech, Silia J. Danner, Madison P. Eastern Michigan University Dave, Dena Indiana University Davis, Kyle Day, Jazlyn Lea Tennessee State University DeRosa, Sophia Marie DeRose, Noah M. Dietsch, Helen Beloit College Dinkelacker, Morgan L. Cincinnati Christian University Dodd, Brittany S. P. Doyal, Chelsea Renae Doyle, Mary Clare Druley, Arden Suzanne Dukes, Ashley R. Dyer, Margo University of Colorado at Boulder Edwards, Taylor M. El Sabbagh, Elissar Enns, Augusta Berea College Evans, Kerstyn J. Tuskegee University Fares, Alyssa Lee Elizabeth University of Tennessee Fay, Elisa Christine Fetwi, Leya Finley, Andrew Jordan Tiffin University Fitzgerald, Kendal Isaiah Military Frazier, De Zarae V. Tennessee State University Frederickson, Isaac S. Freeman, Kyla Gabrielle Freese, Lindsey Anne Frey, Sebastian Ricardo United States Marine Corps. Frierson, Kyana L. Fuller, Jordan Tusculum College Gardner, Jordan Gathers Jr., Darin Sebastian Art Academy of Cincinnati George, Brianna M. Gerard, Kelsie L. Glenn, Jackson H. Godsey, Lauren B. Goode-Mayo, Kemi I. Gordon, Annabelle J. Gores, Hugh Beresford Greene, Rashay Greene, Rikki Tranee Greinacher, Matthias S. Griffin, Tiffany Griffin, VaDale Lorenzo Gutierrez, Susannah M. Hall, Maya Sydnie Hallinan, John Charles Hammelrath, Anna M. Hardy-Gresham, Satia H. Harmann, Catrina Elise Harper, Jasmine E. Harrington, Sophie K. Harris, Evan Kirk Harris, Jalen Nicholas Haugabrook, Keria Hayes, Maya Mckenze Heekin, Sixten Seybold Hersh, Griffin W. Hettesheimer, Jason Leonidas Hickenlooper, Courtney P. Hicks, Zoe Belle Higgins, Christian Hiler, Noah A. Hill, Alexis Hill, Anna E. Hill, Danielle Hill, Jamaal Grant Hindsman-Curry, Elon Hinger, Meredith J. Hoctor, Jarred Edward Hollis, Courtney Hospitel, Alice Howard, Kaylah Christina Huang, Peter Hudson, Marshayla Lanay Hummons, Kahlille Treshaun Hunt, Edwin Robert Working in Music Industry United States Armed Service Washington University St. Louis Wright State University University of Akron University of Kentucky Tennessee State University Nothing reported University of Toledo Ohio State University-Newark Bowling Green State University Undecided Tennessee State University - Hamilton Morehouse College Armed Service Tennessee State University Temple University United States Naval Academy The Art Institute of Ohio- Cincinnati McKenzie Ackemyer, with mother Claire, will be a UC Bearcat this fall. The Walnut Dance Team celebrates at their Senior Night. Andrew Moore, Katie Brown, Maddy Campbell, Sophia Partridge and Kenny Blount call it a wrap.
8 WHHS ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER SUMMER Hust, Lauren M. Ivory, Maurice E. Jr. Cincinnati State Technical & Community College Jackson, Emanuel D. Kent State University Jackson, Nicole K. Jackson, Niyah Jackson, Raven Lymir E. James, Tiara University of the Virgin Islands Jansen, Kathleen Anne Jason, Leslie Hunter Jenkins, Rachel Jordan Johnson, Courtney Ann Johnson, Di Azia Nyelle Johnson, Julian P. Johnson, Marek West Virginia University Johnson, Te a Morehead State University Johnston-Holm, Hope C. American University Korte, Brenna R. Kraus, Shirah C. Bryn Mawr College Kroeger, Chase Danielle Travel Kroth, Simon V. Gap Year Krueger, Lucy Johnson Kuhn, Christopher E. Kunkel, Samuel Calvin Chicago School of Violin Makingr LaCoe, Chloe S. Lamewona, Elliott Edzo United States Military Academy Larkins, Ashlee Denise Xavier University LaRosa, Christopher Paul Lassiter, Ellery University of Pennsylvania Law, Audrey Jane Lee, Kayla T. Wright State University Leonardi, Grace A. Auburn University Lewis, Gregory N. Lister, Clare M. Tulane University Couples pit stop at the park for a pre-prom photo op. Lauren Chamberlin, Audrey Shelton and Courtney Johnson turn their tassles after graduation ceremonies. Marek Johnson is bound for West Virginia University and Amani Russell will study at the. Jones, Nathaniel Cincinnati State Technical & Community College Jones, Shawntell Joy, Hannah Ciera Ana Kamagate, Malik Katkin, Nathan Thomas Columbia University Kavinsky, Jillian A. Kessen, Spencer G. University of Toledo Killings, Martin Luther Jr. Kinskey, Helen Maria DePaul University Kitchen, Tyler J. Kleinhenz, Josiah Gregor Kleykamp, Fletcher West Evergreen State College Kloth, Cody J. Knappenberger, Anna M. Knobloch, Rachel Tamara Maryland Institute College of Art Knuckles, Elise Sherron Ko, Seung-Jun Kohls, Noah D. Konare, Founet Long, Christopher Jordan Lovins, Jacob Ludke, Abigal K. Luken, Heather G. Madden, Alexis Nicole Maglecic, Erin Nicole Matthews, LaVel D. Mayes, Niamani S. McDaniel, Christian N. McElroy, Ansley F. McElroy, Antheis Lemar McKillop, Kyle Scott McKinney, Adriana G. McNair, Alison J. Michels, Amber Dawn Mincy, Randall Logan Mingo, Darius Mitchell, Javan L. Mitchell, Serena Amber Lawrence Technological University Capital University Boston College The University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Cincinnati State Technical & Community College West Virginia State University
9 WHHS ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER SUMMER Moore, Andrew Lee Moore, Ashlee Mae-Ruth Moore, Claire Joan-Marie Travel Moore, Ellen S. Colorado State University Moore, Kayla Elizabeth Moore, Sarah Anne Southern Illinois University Moullet, Shay Xavier University Murphy, Joseph Michael University of Dayton Newberry, Arthur J. Hamilton Noack, Robert A. Norman, Natalie Joyce Wellesley College Norman, Seantel A. United States Army Reserve Norton, Clifford O Donnell, Grace E. Odhiambo, Donna Oester, Garretson M. Case Western Reserve University Oglesby, Jaliah D. Muskingum University Olding, Brenden Ohio Army National Guard Osmulski-Kern, Mariah Marie Owoeye, Ayotomi O. Palmer, Kyren Bowling Green State University Palmer-Clark, Amir Pan, Joy Pantoja, Mackenzie C. University of Chicago Parker, Kevin M. The University of Arizona Partridge, Sophia M. University of Southern California Patterson, Eva Linda Wright State University Patton, Christina A. Pellman, Jo Ellen Raye University of Michigan Ann Arbor Penn, Devaughn Lima Perme, Reilly Pfaltzgraff-Kidd, Grant T. Working in Music Industry Phifer, Hunter Giles Phillips, Keshell Latrice Gap Year Platte, Sydney Nicole Porter, Torri Ray University of British Columbia Posey, Lauren Powell, Aisha Powers, Madison Grace Kent State University Proietti, Joseph Eastern Michigan University Pryor, Geordan A. Radin, Maxwell E. University of California Berkley Reblando, Alexandra Marie Princeton University Reeves, Melvin Lee Revis, Ethan S. Rigney, Kaitlyn F. Ritter, Mia Roach, India Autumn Xavier University Roberts, Megan Elizabeth Lipscomb University Robinson, Hailey May Rodes, Erin Mary DePaul University Clockwise from top: Music teacher Kerry Kruze thanks seniors for their musical contributions. Seniors join an anti-prank day at the end of the school year, cleaning the building and serving dinner to the custodial staff. Niyah Jackson treats mom and dad, Ron and Ricci, to a grad-day smooch. Roemhild, Emily M. M. Roos, Abigail Kelly Rose, Madalena Maria Rosenthal, Hannah Elizabeth Rowe, Abrena M. Xavier University Rozic, Natalia Meireles - Russell, Amani Jamal Ryan, Devin Delaney Washington University in St. Louis Sales, Eden Claire Sand, Christian R. Sanders, Olliea D. Sanders, Patrick William Savage, Jackson Hocking College Schack, Zoe E. University of Southern California Schaefer, Hannah L. Schafer, Noah William Schmalz, Eleanor Carter Schmidlapp, Joseph Francis Schmidt, Adam Edward Schott, Olivia Schottelkotte, Claire Marie Schottelkotte, Karl Matthew University of Findlay Schultian, Sadie E.
10 WHHS ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER SUMMER Schwartz, Barry Self, Benjamin Seliga, Michael J. Hamilton Sexton, Rachel N. Shadee, Keturah A. Art Institute of Ohio Cincinnati Shafer, Morgan Shapiro, Isaac University of Pennsylvania Shaw, Hannah Lucille Shaw, William Nicholas Wabash College Shelton, Audrey The George Washington University Sherwood, Cimantha J. Siddiqui, Noor Ayesha Siemers, Nicholas Jacob Silvius, Emily Grace Simerlink, Eric John Simmonds, Nadja Amani Marquette University Simpson, Dai Landen Ryshad University of Toledo Sims, Dominique J. Singley, Garrett Michael Sinha, Nikhil Slagh, Kyle E. Smith, Serene S. Smitherman, Christopher E. C. II Speno, Erin Auld Spikes, Keyasha Staggs, Eli Kennison Evergreen State College Stargel, Perry S. Starrett, Lauren Stokesbary, Dellan L. Stout, Jonah Nicholas Streckfuss, Justin Scott Tashjian, Alina C. Coker College Tashjian, Arlana N. Coker College Tatum, Kristian Lauren University of Toledo Tengen, Andrew S. Wittenberg University Thompson, Haley United States Army Reserve Thomson, Peter Kenyon College Thornton, Isis K. C. Kent State University Thurman, Shalessa M. Tobias, Sidney Tong, Adrienne T. Tong, Vivian Louise Gao-Ya Indiana University Travis, N Keyvah Xavier University Tribble, Taylor Briana Tuggle, Demetrius Wheeler Tye, Joshua Xavier University Van Bakel, Emma Kalila Vaske, Cameron Derek Vemuri, Bhargav R. Ventus-Johnson, Gabrielle Nicole Georgia State University Vincent, Jonah Gap Year Wagner, Sarah Michelle Waldon, Cory M. Travel Walker, Keith Jr. Lamont Walker, Luc David Ware, Skyler Danielle Warren, Christopher Monroe Warren, Kathryn Wagner Loyola University Chicago Webb-Allen, Marshawn G. College of Mount Saint Joseph Weyand-Geise, Madeleine American University White, Sarah Thomas Williams, Da von Marquez Wright State University Williams, Joelle L. Williams, Jonathan J. Cincinnati State Technical & Community College Williams, Tierin A. Thomas More College Wilson, Abigail M. Xavier University Wilz, Rachel James Columbia College Chicago Witkowski, Samuel Columbus College of Art & Design Witzeman, Nicholas M. Woeste, Kelly Lynn Yang, Andy Young, Collin M. Young, Megan Zimmer, Kalynn Moriah Nick Witzeman heads to the stage to collect his diploma.
11 WHHS ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER SUMMER Seniors make most of their Send Off A Walnut Hills tradition on the last day of school for seniors, Senior Send Off was a huge success this year due to the overwhelming generosity of Walnut Hills families. Thank you to the many senior parent volunteers who donated their time, food and monetary donations. Listening to the sounds of the Walnut Hills Steel Drum Band, the senior class enjoyed a great lunch grilled by Dads Gone Nuts and cooled off with Shaved Ice treats. Seniors also played a variety of field games, took pictures and went Nuts playing on the various inflatables. I know I speak for the entire senior class when I say that the Senior Send Off was one of the highlights of the year! We are so grateful to have a dedicated team of parents who are willing to put so much of their own time into these events. Thank you for making our last day the best we ve had. The Send Off was absolutely amazing, and we all had so much fun. The food was especially great! It s parents like you that make Walnut so special!, said Jo Ellen Pellman, class of 2014 president. Special thanks to organizers and senior class parents Kim Frierson, Leslie Young, and B. Gordon. Photos from left, clockwise: Kim Frierson, Leslie Young, B. Gordon and Susan Shelton keep chaos to a minimum at the Senion Sendoff. Megan Young and Jarred Hoctor take a shaved ice break at Senior Sendoff. Seniors offer an all-ab salute to Walnut. 2014
12 WHHS ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER SUMMER Clockwise from top left: Friends join Bhargov Vemuri (center) at his post-grad party. Christopher Warren climbed and summited Mt. Rainier in Washington with his dad and brother as a graduation gift. Vivian Tong and Helen Dietsch hold tight for the ride ahead. Madison Danner gives it up on March 21, donating her hair at the annual St. Baldrick s shave-a-thon. MaddyBonfield, Emma Van Bakel, Shirah Krause, Jillian Kavinsky, Mia Ritter and SkylerWare sport their Cum Laude bling Taylor Edwards, Britt Kateryna Dodd, Leslie Jason and Samantha Asmah will all attend. BFFs Aisha Powell, Maya Hall and Taylor Tribble make prom a night to remember. Lauren Chamberlin, Audrey Shelton, Annie Gordon, Alex Reblando, Helen Dietsch take Principal Jeff Brokamp to lunch, a WalnutFest prize.
13 WHHS ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER SUMMER WHHS Association WalnutFest brings in $50K plus WalnutFest Co-Chairs Janet Huston and Jan-Michele Kearney and the entire WalnutFest Committee pulled out all the stops raising more than $50,000 for Walnut Hills! Everyone worked so hard to make this February FUNdraiser a success. A big thank you to the almost 500 guests who were in attendance and to the amazing sponsors, food donors and auction donors. The theme was The Eagle Has Landed after the exciting end to many years of construction at Walnut Hills. A fun time was had by all, and many positive comments were received from guests. People were mingling, bidding, eating; the food was outstanding; and competition over auction items got almost fierce. Walnut students provided fantastic music and emcee Joe Ross was extraordinaire. Thanks to the WHHS Association, WHIP and Athletics for collaborating, raising much needed funds, and creating a night to remember! Twilight Ball a glittering success On April 18, the WHHS Association hosted the annual Twilight Ball for the 7th and 8th grade students. 420 students attended the event and a great time was had by all! It takes a huge number of parents to make such a successful event Big thanks to the 80 parent volunteers who brought baked goods, sold tickets, registered students for the event, decorated the gym, served food, chaperoned, manned the coat check area, cleaned-up including recycling, and supervised the dismissal process! Legacy of Excellence continues Thanks to all who gave generously of their time and gifts to support the Walnut Hills High School Association Legacy of Excellence Annual Fund and the Walnut community. Donations totaling almost $100,000 were used to help with text books, technology, and college counseling benefitting Walnut students. It is never too late to donate, so please go to the Walnut Hills secure, website and make your donation today. After Prom a second-year success Many smiling faces roamed the Walnut Hills halls past midnight for a second year in row on a recent April night. Juniors and seniors were treated to a Night in Hollywood for the April 13 After Prom event. Students were greeted by flashing lights of the paparazzi and our Walnut Hills Master of Ceremonies Jeff Ayers for a quick interview. Once inside the doors, one student said she did not even recognize her school. Emcee Jeff Ayers greets students at After Prom. With the help of a team of many creative and dedicated volunteers the new gym and music lyceum was transformed into an exciting atmosphere with dozens of activities for students to enjoy. Students were also treated to plenty of their favorite foods including Chipotle burritos, BW3 wings, and sushi! The highlight of the night was the extensive Raffle Prize give-away. Many students were thrilled to be going home with prizes including Bunbury Music Festival passes, Kings Island tickets, and the top prize of $500 cash! Alumni Office Class of 46 honors faculty More than 400 students jam at the annual 7th-8th grade Twilight Ball. The Alumni Foundation and the Walnut Hills High School Association annually join forces to recognize and honor two outstanding faculty members. The monetary portion of this award is made possible through the generosity of the Class of 1946 by their establishment of the Faculty Enrichment Fund in honor of their
14 WHHS ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER SUMMER th Class Reunion. The Walnut Hills High School Association enhances the award with crystal engraved Golden Apples, serving as permanent reminders of the winners achievements. Nominations are received from students, faculty, administrators and parents. On May 12, during the last faculty meeting of the year, this year s distinguished winners were announced math and science teacher Laurie Cotton and art teacher Liz Smith. In nominating Mrs. Cotton, one student wrote, She is very organized and maintains order in the class, so that our time is very productive and we can remain focused. Students went on to describe her as kind and fair. Another student wrote, The class is always challenging and we are encouraged to try our best. Several students indicated that this was their hardest subject but with the patience of this teacher and their own hard work they achieved their goal and saw their confidence level rise which translated to other subjects. Clearly she has garnered the respect of her students. Outside of the classroom, Mrs. Cotton has also assumed leadership for Walnut s JETS team, whose level of competiveness has grown and propelled them to competition this summer on a national basis. Similarly, Mrs. Smith received thoughtful reviews from her students. One wrote, This teacher gives us her full attention everyday and encourages us to grow creatively as individuals. Another said, Students sometimes come with a notion that they cannot succeed in this class because they are not innately gifted in this discipline. Mrs. Smith works with every student, giving construction feedback to improve their work. She demonstrates to students that diligence and hard work can translate to success and foster confidence. In addition, she is the adviser for Art Club which students reflected was something they look forward to all week. One student wrote, It adds a dimension to our academics that relieves stress and allows our creative side to flourish. More than one student indicated that Mrs. Smith was generous with her time, resources and was genuinely kind. Modern World Languages & Cultures Maddox deemed outstanding Walnut Spanish teacher Mr. Keith Maddox was nominated by Cincinnati Public School Superintendent Mary Ronan for the 2014 Outstanding Educator Award. Mr. Maddox was the CPS honoree at the Hamilton County Education Foundation s recognition breakfast on May 16, where 24 school districts were represented. Mr. Maddox was recognized for his creativity, original thinking, along with his development of an educational service program in Guatemala, and for putting a smile on his students faces each day. Mr. Maddox has more than 20 former students who have chosen to become Spanish teachers. The Modern World Language department congratulates Mr. Maddox for this honor and recognizes his contributions to project-based language teaching. Walnut students collect language awards Congratulations to the Walnut Hills High School team of students of German, named champion of 2014 UC German Day, collecting 25 of 46 awards including the best short film and culture bowl trophy. For the second year in a row, the highest scoring individual was Walnut student Jillian Kavinsky. Congratulations, too, to their teachers, Mr. Jeremy Collins and Ms. Johanka Hart-Tompkins. Congratulations also go to the WHHS team of students of Russian who earned medals at the Regional Olympiada of Spoken Russian, held in Columbus.The Bronze Medal recipients were Isaac Hunter-Linville, Samuel Peterson and Kyle Wilbur (level 1), and Brittany Dodd (level 2). The Silver Medal recipients were Skylar Coleman and Thomas Lang (level 2). The Gold Medal recipients were Kelli Stewart (level 1) and Mark Dovich (level 2). Mark Dovich was named State Champion. Their teacher was Ms. Hart- Tompkins. In the 2014 national language exams, Walnut had the highest number of national winners in the state of Ohio in German and in Spanish. In French and Spanish, Walnut Hills had the individual Ohio teachers with the highest number of national winners. In the National French Exam, 23 Walnut students scored in the Top 10 ranks nationally, earning national medals and the Lauréat National Award as well as the Lauréat du Chapitre Award and copies of Le Petit Nicolas from the Ohio Chapter of AATF. Walnut Hills had Ohio s largest number of level 1A national medal recipients. Congratulations to French teacher, Mrs. Madeleine LaJeunesse, who was the individual teacher with the highest number of National French Exam Medal winners in the state of Ohio. Awarded National Medals for Scoring in the Top 10 Ranks nationally were: Level 1: Moujamadou Guisse, Ada Barach, Griffin Daly, Sophia Minnillo, Abigail Strunk, Sarah Bee, Lela Robinson, Quincy D aalessio, and Sofia Brown Scanio. Level 2: Gustel Bamanabio, Sydney Link, Elisha Aaron, Ila Beinart, Duncan Mitchell, Lia Shapiro, Camille Gilbert and Alexis Wells. Level 3: Nathan Katkin, Benjamin Mansfield, Kyle Brown, Elissar El Sabbagh, Katherine Nikaidoh and Zoe Schack. Level 4: Sofia Morelli. Certificat D Honneur (Top 20 percent): Dimple Dhwan, Maximillian Brockwell, Bennet Rose, Lydia Guo, Kellan Robinson, Grace Kappers, Elliott Lamewona and Garretson Oester. Twenty-six students earned the Certificat de Réussite. Ten students were inducted into the National French Honor Society, recognized for scholarship and commitment to the study of French: Kyle Brown, Elissar El Sabbagh, Emma Faist, Nathan Katkin, Emerson Kearney, Katherine Nikaidoh, Natalie Norman, Garretson Oester, Zoe Schack, Lauren Starrett In the National German Exam, 29 WHHS students earned Gold Medals for scoring at or above the 90th percentile on the Level 2 exam, representing more than half of the Gold Medals awarded in the entire state of Ohio. Congratulations to German teachers Mr. Jeremy Collins and Ms. Hart-Tompkins for having
15 WHHS ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER SUMMER the highest number of students in Ohio who earned Gold Medals. Winners were: Level 2 Gold Awards: Rachel Abbott, Abby Desch, Ananya Basu, Arpita Basu, Heidi Brockhaus, Olivia Connaughton, Noah Drout, Julianne Fox, Jackson, Hamann, Tony Heim, Keaysia Jackson, Sam Jordan-Keller, Jessica Kavinsky, Elizabeth Madison, Sophia Madison, Lynn Pickering, Paula Pinto, Micah Sanders, Adam Sella, Drew Sheldon, Joe Smith, Lepa Stojaanovic, Sarah Stradling, Elena Vincent, Ethan von Barden, Jonathan Wiers, Piper Womelsdorf, Sophie Wong and Annika Yang vom Hofe. Level 2 Silver Awards: Elanor Eberhardt, Emily Jordan, Kelley Coleman, Kevin Blount and Madeleine Bogard. Level 2 Bronze Awards: May Rettig, Nathan Stadnik and Grace Hill. Level 2 Achievement Awards: Leah Eberhardt and Collin Wise. Level 3 Gold Awards: Emma Brooks, Kayla Moore, Madison Danner, Jillian Kavinsky, Andrew Perrea, John Backers, Samantha Asmah, and Amani Russell. Level 3 Silver Awards: Rachel Kravitz, Vivian Tong, Kalynn Zimmer, Joe Deger, Katy Jansen, Nia Killins, Helen Kinskey, Robert Noack, Jonah Vincent, Hannah Leytze and Heiko Stowasser. Level 3 Bronze Awards: Anna Hill and Michael Strickley. Level 4 Bronze Award: Oriena Sidiqi and Cimantha Sherwood. In the National Spanish Exam, 11 Walnut students score at the 95th percentile or higher, the highest number for WHHS in recent years. Thirty-six students earned Silver Medals, with scores at or above the 85th percentile, with 17 earning Bronze Medals and 30 earning Honorable Mention. Congratulations to Spanish teacher Mr. Keith Maddox who had the highest number of National Spanish Exam Medal winners in the state of Ohio. Honorable mentions: Marina Carson, Brookley Garry, Sarah Huber, Danielle Hutchinson, Emma Masur, Sarah Monnin, Emma Poe, Nialani Robinson, Tara Rodes, Hannah Sanders, Rishav Zaman, Ryan Jago, Kayla Johnson, Giselle Coleman, Charlotte Buisson, Janice Donaldson, John French, Madeleine Hordinski, Brianna Jones, Randon Mazzola, Daniel Moss, Loren Richardson, James Sedlacek, Antonio Wooten Jr., Maya Stockman, Jamie Benson, Alexandra Berding, Emma Berlage and Sophie Fain. Bronze Medal Winners: Micaela Adams, Jocelyn White, Olivia Wolf, Phoebe Christian, Audrey Flynn, June Galinsky-Batte, Allison Hatch, Abigail Huston, Ralph Bigger, Rachel High, Mijae Jones, Amira Mesmer, Spencer Pantoja, Marie Segers and Sjors Verhaak. Silver Medal Winners: Anaya Cherukuri, Kameron Smith, Sarah Stradling, Khenyan Wilcox, Diego Zagazeta, Netah Osona, Elijah Catalan, Alison Fisher, Justus Heekin, Tatianna Krimmer, Isaac Macleod, Anaya Murdock, Beatrice Newberry, Robby Perry, Emily Shelton, Collier Summay, Lily Whiteside, Melissa Holland, Avi Dave, Brandon Davis, Gareth Evans, Chris Friedman, Isabella Geis, Grace Hall, Olivia Haltermon, Evan Huber, Isabelle Jenkins, Gabriel Lamba, Sarah Law, Vanessa Moore, Caleb Ponting, Samuel Riber, Amy Ritter, Samantha Schwartz and Nausheen Siddiqui. Gold Medal Winners: Rebecca Hattemer, Leah Johnson, Swede Moorman III, Victoria Russel, Hannah Schroeder, Amilcar Torres- Enriquez, Julian Kurtzman, John Meacham, Laith Barakat, Sofia Goodman and Lydia Guo. In addition to winning contests, Walnut Hills students landed other recognitions and opportunities to study world languages and cultures: Ben Haller was awarded the U. S. Department of State/National Security Language Initiative for Youth Scholarship for Study Abroad. Ben will study Mandarin Chinese in China for six weeks this summer Veronica Victa will study Mandarin Chinese in China with the Where There be Dragons program, thanks to a scholarship from the Walnut Hills High School Alumni Foundation. Brittany Dodd landed a Wilkes Leadership Fellowship at where she will major in Russian and minor in French. Her award includes funding for study abroad. Brittany will work with a French and Russian interpreter at University Hospital this summer. Celeste Kearney will participate in the Rassias French Language Immersion Program in France and live with a family for an intense four-week immersion experience. Camille Gilbert will study French this summer with the Middlebury College French Summer Program. Zoe Schack, who will attend the University of Southern California, was awarded a full year NSLI-Y scholarship for a year of Arabic studies. Neriya Servant and Laith Barakat wrap up senior year with a post-graduation trip to Guatamala, led by music teacher Charles Ferrara (right) and Spanish teacher Keith Maddox (not pictured).
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