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Miami County S1 A Special Supplement to: Miami County Graduation2017 Featuring the graduating classes from: Troy High School, Piqua High School, Miami East High School, Tippecanoe High School, Bradford High School, Covington High School, Troy Christian, Newton High School, Milton-Union High School, Bethel High School, Upper Valley Career Center, & Lehman High School. S2 2 Thursday, May 25, 2017 MIAMI COUNTY GRADUATION Troy Daily News TROY HIGH SCHOOL CLAss OF 2017 TROY — The Troy tinez Gonzalez, Kacey Holland Mills Lively, Robinson, Ramsey Tye High School Class of Adriana Gonzalez, Haley Benjamin David Ludwig, Robinson, Lauryn Chris- 2017 graduation ceremo- Suzanne Gray, Alexander Srividhya Sai Madireddy, tine Rutan, Stacy Jean ny will be held at 10:30 Lee Greer, James Corey Logan Matthew Magoto, Rutschilling, Charles a.m. Saturday, May 27 at Griffieth, Kyrianne Caleb Richard Mangas, Brock Ryan, Matthew Hobart Arena. Alexis Griffieth, Lil- Noah Nathaniel Marsh, Brian Sanders, Derrec The Troy High School lian Roxanne Grogean, Rachel Anne Martin, Anthony Sandifer, Bren- Valedictorian is Nikita Robert Duane Hackett, Sunao Masunaga, Chris- nin Markus Scherpf, Lee Krishnan. Alynzia J’vonne Hale, tian Timothy Mathes, Alexander Schilling, Krishnan is the Krishnan Pfeiffer Maddireddy Morgan Nicole Hale, Keith Edward Matthews, Ryan Michael Schmidt, daughter of Vinod and Travis Dean Hall, Ari- Shelby Anne Mae Mat- Taylor Marie Schmitz, Simmi Krishnan. She along with being the Bristow, Joshua Lee anna Marie Hammond, thews, Tyler Christopher Benjamin William Sch- is a varsity member of class vice president. He Browder, Isaac Lamar Peyton James Hampton, Mauk, Millicent Paige reiber, Marc Anthony Quiz Team, president of is an extremely active Brown, Noah Maxwell Timothy Charles Hanna Mayo, Michael Shawn Scordia, Wesley Thomas National Honor Society member of the nation- Brown, William James Jr., Sebastian Nicholas McBride Jr., Ryan War- Scott, Dylan Robert and has been recognized wide student led leader- Brumfield, Ashley Rose Hardin, Seth Kelley ren McClurg, Derrin Pat- Sedam, Terry James as a National Merit ship organization, “Skill- Bruns, Emma Mae Bry- Hardin, Joshua Douglas rick McCormick, Jessica Phillip Seifman, Amanda Scholar. Her passions sUSA,” as a national ant, Cameron Thomas Harrison, Rebecca Lynn Emily McCulloch, Nicho- Irene Setser, Hannah lie in mathematics and officer, state officer, and Burch, Sydney Virginia Hatton, BreAnna Lynn las Sean McGovern, Grace Severt, Kymber- science and she is the local officer. He has also Lynn Burton, Kenderick Hayslip, Charles Thomas Carlene Marie McGuirk, Lee Brook Seyfried, recipient of the Rensse- competed at the regional Matthew Byers, Natha- Heffner, Mya Anyang Kirsten Elizabeth Henry Jameson Shaney- laer Medal for Math and level in technical draft- nel Jakob Cade, Shelby Heitbrink, Kayla Leigh McMullen, Ricky Allen felt, Isiah Sandridge Science, the Honda-OSU ing competitions for Faith Campbell, Lauren Hemm, Issac Nicholas McVety II, Caitlin Marie Shannon, Cassie Irene Math Medal, and the SkillsUSA. Within this Michelle Cardinal, Kate- Hendrix, Maggie Alexis Mellieon, Alexandria Sharits, Peter James Bausch + Lomb Honor- organization, he has had lynn Sue Ann Caron, Hennessy, Bailey Marie Nicole Merle, Matthew Sheehan, Tyler William ary Science Award. She the opportunity to attend Halley Nicole Carroll, Hess, Shelbey Leeanne Craig Merritt, Han- Shetterly, Jason Chris- loves music and plays weeks of leadership Brian Thomas Cart- Hill, Jacob Tanner Hirt, nabelle Hope Millard, topher Shiltz, Miranda the piano and violin. and teamwork training, wright, Dane Edward Prestyn Dalee Hoefler, Dylan Marshall Miller, Kaylene Silcott, Sierra In the fall, she plans to along with being able to J. Centliver, Emilee Grant Gregory Holland, Katherine Elise Mine- Shyanne Star Simon, study either chemical or prepare and lead leader- Marie Chaney, Logan Victoria Athena Hol- singer, Anastasia Mae Harmanjot Singh, Zane biomedical engineering ship conferences, such as Lynn Chaney, Thomas land, Karina Elizabeth Minnich, Justin William Daniel Small, Abby at Cornell University. the Washington Leader- Jacob Church, Donovan Horstman, Montana Lee Mittelstadt, Jonathan Nicole Smith, Davin The Troy High School ship Training Institute Centelle Cohen, Dasia Houshel, Collin Miles Richard Mohr, Rachel Dwight Snyder, Saman- Salutatorian is Srividhya in Washington DC, and Scherie Cole, Caroline Hubbell, Alexis Nicole Elizabeth Morgan, tha Shae Sowers, Der- Madireddy. the National Leadership Lee Conard, Nicolas Humphrey, Megan Skylar Michael Jacob Murray, rick Ronald Spitler, Jas- Madireddy is the and Skills Conference in Andrew Cook, Chaz Humphrey, Hayden Allen Hayata Nagata, Sayaka mine Ann Renee Sprowl, daughter of Dr. Naga Louisville. Keaton plans Ryan Copas, Steve Aus- Jackson, Hope Kather- Nakada, Cory Michael Terrell Allen Lee Prasuna Madireddy and on attending The Ohio tin Corral, Celina Daja- ine Jackson, Katheryn Neff, Dane Grady Nicho- Sprowl, Sean Alan Stani- Mr. Suresh Madireddy. State University this fall nel Courts, Samantha Jane Jackson, Nathaniel las, Keelie Marie Now, slaw, Brooke Leanne She is the president of to study Aerospace Engi- Marie Crotinger, Caitlyn Thomas Jacobs, Savanna Samuel Dean Nutter, Staten, Taylor Nicole the Science Club, the neering. Rose Cusick, Gabriel Rowe Jacobs, Sarah Daniel Julian Nystrom, Staten, Jacob Nicholas secretary of National The following is a Isaac Daniels, Alexa Anne Jergens, Hadley Connor Ross Oaks, Wil- Stewart, Megan Elise Honor Society, the edi- complete list of Troy Michele Dankworth, Marie Johnson, Luke liam F.D. O’Connor, Studebaker, Jerika Jayne tor of Key Club, and an High School’s Class of Brandon Michael Dank- Alan Johnson, Chloe Paige Elizabeth Olberd- Svajda, Justin Cole active member of Span- 2017: Dylan C. Michael worth, Zoyie Michelle Catherine Johnston, ing, Kylie Nicole Orr, Swartz, Evan Gean Tam- ish Club and Math Club. Adams, Kain Mason Davidson, Ally Marie Jackson Garet Johnston, Katelyn Anne Overla, plin, Zion Joseph Taylor, She is also a National Adams, Macy Chris- Decker, Douglas Alejan- Emily May Kauflin, Amonni Demina Palmer, Sean Lee Terando, Evan Merit Scholarship final- tena Adams, Nicholas dro Del Cid, Katie Ann Jenna Ruth Kaup, Thomas Isaiah Pals- Gunnar Thurmond, ist, a Congressional Preston Alexander, DeMeo, Tajven Deante Anthony James Kendall, grove, Madeline Eliza- Kathrine Elizabeth Tim- Award Silver Medalist, Adam Asiddeg Al-Jarani, Deskins, Ryan Christo- Rachel Haley Kinder, beth Peltier, Morgan mers, Trystan Marie an accomplished clas- Kaitlyn Faye Allison, pher Dever, Adrianna Gavin Michael King, Marie Peltier, Trevor Mae Trent, Megan sical Indian dancer, a Jacob Wallace Anderson, Lynne Dietz, Matthew Keenan Paul Maurice John Peyton, Keaton Kathleen Troy, Allison black belt in karate, Seth Hunter Anderson, Jacob Donahey, Nathan Kinnel, Mayu Kinoshita, James William Pfeiffer, Michelle Tyre, Chris- and an experienced Michala Ashley Andrade, Lee Dudte, Amber Leigh Hannah Leigh Kirk, Parker Keith Pfenning, topher Lee Vanchure, pianist looking forward Jackson Garrett Arm- Dulceak, Marshall Alan Eric Steven Kirner, Erin Noah Ryan Phillips, Dakota Lee Vanchure, to performing her final strong, Kayla Nichole Dunlap, Matthew Timo- Therese Nika Kirner, Maria José Poggi, Desti- Jenna Marie Vent, senior recital. This past Armstrong, Colleen thy Dunlap, John Raju Ashley Noel Kistler, ny Love Poindexter, Sier- Katelyn Renae Vigen, summer, she worked as Francesca Baker, Hope Dwyer, Camron Lee Colin Richard Klima, ra Christine Jude Poland, Erin Joanne Wackler, an assistant researcher Monique Baker, Nathan- Earick, Nicholas Ryan Mariah Elizabeth Kolker, Madison Renee Potts, Maddison Taylor Wag- at Wright-Patterson Air iel Joseph Balok, Jayden Entler, Hannah Shayne Samuel Spencer Kondall, Caroline Rose Pratt, ner, Thomas Michael Force Base through the Lyric Barnhart, Zachary Essick, David Charles Hayden Michael Kotwi- Ryan Austin Pride, Mer- Wallace, Jordan Lee Wright Scholars pro- Caelan Barnthouse, Ash- Fetter, Meghan Nicole ca, Joshua Robert Haines edith Rae Pruitt, Nicho- Webster Jr., Whitney gram. Srividhya plans to ley Marie Barr, Destiny Fiessinger, Landon Kraynek, Nikita Krish- las Lucian Prus, Ryan Lynne Webster, Nicholas major in Neuroscience at Cheyenne Barton, Teryn Cole Flory, Reagan nan, Jesse Lawrence Francis Quinlan, Autumn Andrew Wehrley, Kyran University of Pittsburgh Lynae Basinger, Cortney Alida Fonner, Kristen Kruckeberg, Sophia Rose Elizabeth Ramsey, Mad- Jonathan Wells, Alyssa in the fall. Lynn Berryhill, Caleb Amanda Fryman-Gau, Kuder, Mariah Eliza- eline Camille Ramsey, Marie Werts, Sierra The Troy High School Hunter Betz, Jessica Macy Elizabeth Fuller, beth Lacey, Madeline Alexander Douglas Marie Westcott, Rylie Career Center Honor Nichole Bigley, Jessica Jennica Kaitlynn Fun- Reid LaCombe, Devon Randazzo, Austin David Kathryn Wheeler, Brit- Student is Keaton Pfei- Christine Blue, Madison derburg, Monique Chris- Michael Larger, Emma Rank, Andrew Martin ney Elizabeth Whitlock, ffer. Keaton Pfeiffer is Marie Booden, Morgan tine Sue Gagel, Micah Kate Lavelle, Brandon Ray, Gavin Brent Reed- Trey Anthony Wiley, the son of Steven Pfeiffer Nicole Bowers, Jerri Jamar Gaines, Arianna Tyler Law, Cheyane strom, Lydia Gabrielle Demarco Jayshaun Wil- and Nicole Luciano. He Nichole Bowling, Victo- Alexis Pearl Garcia, Jack Chiel Lee, Karlie Marie Reedstrom, Carter Isaac liams, Kristen Elizabeth is enrolled in the Pre- ria Ellen Bowyer-Siegel,
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