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THE CAROLIAN the Carolian Is the Official , Student-Run Newspaper Publication of St St. Charles Preparatory School May 2010 TheThe CarolianCarolian Official Newspaper Publication of St. Charles Preparatory School Q U I C K Seniors 2010 NEWS: Congratulations! Mrs. Haas and Mr. Hummer are retiring. St. Charles Engineering team reclaimed its status as National Champion. In what can only be called a massacre, the St. Charles seniors routed the Faculty in the annual basketball game 31-18. INSIDE THIS ISSUE: List of Seniors and 2,3 Colleges Senior Spotlights 4-7 8- Faculty Spotlights 10 Blood Drive 11 SC Sports 14 Passing the Torch 17 Kenney’s Presidential 19 Farewell Address Photos courtesy of each college or university’s respective website. P a g e 2 Seniors 2010 The Carolian List of Seniors and Colleges Bakos, Keegan – Miami University Gartland, Connor – Ohio University Miller, Lucas – Marietta College Ballantyne, Ian – Columbus College of Art & Design George, Stephen – The Ohio State University Miller, Steven – University of Notre Dame Bauman, Shane – Allegheny College Gordon III, Denman – University of Cincinnati Morales, Bernardo – University of Dayton Berta, Corey – The Ohio State University Gottron, Christopher – The Ohio State University Morris, Casey – University of Notre Dame Bertolini, Dominic – Miami University Greco, Phillip – The Ohio State University Mudd, Matthew – Miami University Binnig, Samuel – Ohio University Green, Kyle – Denison University Musto, Joseph – Purdue University Bobulski, Jared – The Ohio State University Guter, Austin – The Ohio State University Narwocki, Alexander – Miami University Botello, Julio – The Ohio State University Harbrecht, Matthew – University of Notre Dame O‘Connor, Adam – University of Dayton Bowman, Brandon – Clemson University Harnett, Seth – The Ohio State University O‘Neill, Brian - Washington and Jefferson College Bruce, Jack – Franciscan University of Steubenville Hayes, Justin – Christendom College Otterson, Daniel – Marquette University Buoni, Angelo-Frank – Columbus State Community College Heightland, Cameron – Ohio University Oyer, Isaac - The Ohio State University Burger, Jacob – University of Notre Dame Hoge, Jonathan – University of Cincinnati Panda, Robert – Florida International University Burke, Andrew – Adrian College Horner IV, Robert – Miami University Pappa, Darrell – University of Toledo Caldwell, Thomas – Miami University Houk, Cameron – University of Notre Dame Parker, James – Miami University Cannell, Robert – Vanderbilt University Howe, Dylan – Columbus State Community College Pirik, Nicholas – University of Dayton Carlisle, William – The Ohio State University Illich, Cameron – Xavier University Price, Benjamin – University of Dayton Carone, Michael – University of Cincinnati Jeric, Christian – University of Toledo Reider, Connor – University of Notre Dame Cianflona, Michael – The Ohio State University Jones, Matthew – Ohio Northern University Ryan, Michael – The Ohio State University Coccia, Alexander – University of Notre Dame Kellogg, Andrew – Ohio University Ryan, William – Elon University Colvin, Kevin – University of Notre Dame Kenney, David – University of Notre Dame Schneider, Andrew – University of Toledo Compton, Jeffrey - University of Cincinnati Kern, Taylor – Kettering University Schuh, Michael – Eastern Michigan University Cook, Cody – Ohio University King, John Paul – Miami University Sergakis, Nicholas – Ohio University Cook, Kevin – Columbus State Community College Kinkopf, Matthew – The Ohio State University Shremshock, Nathan – Sierra Nevada College Coppel, Kevin – Purdue University Kocher, Samuel – The Ohio State University Siefert, Patrick – The Ohio State University Crea, Jason – Ohio University Kolp, Samuel - Undecided Simpson, Connor – Kent State University Cullivan, Breen – John Carroll University Krieger, Andrew – Rose Hulman Institute of Technology Smail, K. Andrew – Miami University Culpepper, Aaron – The Ohio State University Krumpelman, Benjamin – The Ohio State University Soto, Aaron – Miami University Culpepper, Jonathan – The Ohio State University Kukor, Benjamin – St. Louis University Spahr, Vincent – University of Dayton D‘Antonio, Vincent – Ohio University Lacasse, Charles – The Ohio State University Spychalski, Joseph – John Carroll University DeBellis, Dominic – Miami University LaFleur, Jacob – Case Western Reserve University Stechschulte, Mark – University of Notre Dame DeJaco, Robert – University of Kentucky Larkin, Matthew – University of Alabama Steffensmeier, Andrew – University of Dayton Drought, Adam – Miami University Latz, Daniel - University of Cincinnati Steiner, Christopher – University of Notre Dame Eckstein, Michael – University of Evansville Lenhart, Connor – The Ohio State University Stilp, Zachary – The Ohio State University Edwards, Darius – Bowling Green State University Lewis, Brian – University of Dayton Stumph, Jordan – University of Notre Dame Ellison, Patrick – The University of Missouri Locher, Travis – Columbus State Community College Stumph, Justin – Miami University Essien, Francis – Gannon University Lutter, Stephen – John Carroll University Summers, Nicholas – Holy Cross College Evans, Edwin – Miami University Lynch, Patrick – Miami University Sweeney, Joseph – The Ohio State University Feeney, Patrick – The Ohio State University Mackessy, John – Williams College Taylor IV, Charles – University of Michigan Feyko, Jordan – Harvard College Mahler, Coleman – Kent State University Toscano, Jack – University of Notre Dame Fields, Robert – University of Cincinnati Mai, Alexander – University of Iowa Turville, Steven – Ohio University Foley, James – University of Dayton Marino, Michael – University of Cincinnati Tyznik, Thomas – The Ohio State University Francescon, Anthony – Ohio University Martin, Michael – John Carroll University Washbush, Thomas – The Ohio State University Franco, Alexander – Miami University McAllister, Patrick – The Ohio State University Weisenbach, Paul – College of Charleston Freed, Michael – The Ohio State University McCorkle, Alexander – Miami University Wells, Christopher – Heidelberg University Fruhling, David – Miami University McCrystal, Michael – Wittenberg University Whitaker, Sandy – University of Minnesota Fullerton, Austin – College of Wooster Meacham, Timothy – Georgetown University Will, Andrew - Ohio University Gardner, Trent – University of Cincinnati Meleca, Christopher – The Ohio State University Wright, Nicholas – Bowling Green State University Gartland, James – Ohio University Merkle, Brian – Northwestern University Zaksheske, Andrew – University of Montana St. Charles Preparatory School P a g e 3 Seniors By the Numbers Alexander Coccia ‗10 Georgetown University, Harvard College, 35 — The number of students The Ohio State University boasts the Heidelberg University, Holy Cross highest number of St. Charles students College, University of Iowa, University of attending a religiously affiliated univer- sity or college (Gannon University, moving on for study in higher educa- Kentucky, Kettering University, Marietta tion. Second behind Ohio State is College, Marquette University, Univer- Franciscan University of Steubenville, Christendom College, University of Miami University, which is gaining sity of Michigan, University of Minne- eighteen fine young men of St. Charles. sota, University of Missouri, University Dayton, University of Notre Dame, John Carroll University, Holy Cross An unprecedented third is the University of Montana, Northwestern University, College, Heidelberg University, of Notre Dame, gaining thirteen men of Ohio Northern University, Rose Hulman Marquette University, Ohio Northern St. Charles. Here are the colleges and Institute of Technology, Sierra Nevada University, St. Louis University, Witten- universities by the numbers: College, St. Louis University, Undecided, berg University, Xavier University). Vanderbilt University, Washington and 28 — The Ohio State University Jefferson College, Williams College, Wittenberg University, College of Woos- 5 — The number of students attend- ter, Xavier University ing college West of the Mississippi — Miami University 18 99 — The number of St. Charles (University of Missouri, University of Iowa, Sierra Nevada College, Univer- students (out of 144: 68.75%) who are sity of Minnesota, and University of 13 — University of Notre Dame staying in-state for higher education. Montana). — Ohio University 1 — The number of St. Charles seniors 12 4 — The number of National Honor attending one of the eight Ivy-League schools. Jordan Feyko will be attending Society officers attending the Univer- 8 — University of Cincinnati, University sity of Notre Dame (president, Cam- Harvard College. of Dayton eron Houk; vice president, Jordan 1 — The ranking of Harvard Stumph; secretary, David Kenney; and 4 — Columbus State Community College on the list of National treasurer Alexander Coccia). Universities. College, John Carroll University 2,160 — The minimum number of 17 — The number of students attend- 3 — University of Toledo hours spent by each St. Charles ing a university in the top 25 of the U.S. student studying and doing homework News and World Report (Harvard over a four year period (assuming a 2 — Bowling Green State University, College, Northwestern University, minimum of three hours a night). Kent State University, Purdue University Vanderbilt University, University of Notre Dame, and Georgetown Univer- 20 — The number of calamity days sity). — Adrian College, University of Ala- 1 enjoyed by the 2010 seniors over four bama, Allegheny College, Case Western years. — The number of students
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