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several national awards for student life. The hart team did finance, customer of Toledo. his appointment center and a long-term
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students and faculty and were
recorded on campus using time-
a respiratory therapist.
he has held positions as Stranahan Elementary
advertising awards where it lapse photography and music a supervisor and as an Denise Fleming made a special visit
placed second for its television by the band Locksley. education coordinator with the students in grades K-2 at Stra-
spots behind the University of The Educational advertising for respiratory care for nahan Elementary. She took time to ex-
Notre Dame. The campaign also awards, sponsored by the online
won a gold award for a series of publication higher Educational
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silver award for three 30-second educational advertising awards Toledo area. he holds
Lean Six Sigma Black careers.
television spots and a silver competition in the country. The Beth Kaplan Memorial Founda-
award for the overall campaign. The Telly awards annually Belt certification, which
tion sponsored the visit. Beth Kaplan,
The radio series also won a Best showcases the best work of is recognized worldwide who overcame a reading disorder, was
of Show designation. the most respected advertising as an effective program involved with the schools as a tutor and
The campaign was also agencies, production for changing people and reading buddy before her untimely death
honored at the 2011 Telly companies, television stations, businesses to make them 17 years ago. Marsha Kaplan started the
awards. The television spots cable operators and corporate more productive and Foundation in her daughter’s honor as a
secured a bronze second place video departments in the world. efficient. As a Black Belt way to encourage young readers to keep
award out of nearly 11,000 “a lot of great work went
entries from all 50 states and into this campaign, from both leader, he was responsible reading and overcome handicaps and
for planning, designing Photo submitted disabilities like Beth.
five continents. This was the Owens and hart staff members, Denise read stories from her favorite
first Telly award for Hart and we are all very proud of the and facilitating strategic Second grader Haley Backford shows off
projects that focused her autographed copy of “Beetle Bob” by books and autographed the 110 Beetle
associates. results,” Mike hart, president/ Bob books being donated to the school.
“We wanted to showcase cEO of hart associates, said. on achieving financial Denise Fleming.

high school classmates all choose medical careers


our welcoming community,

By Christine A. Holliday Ohio State University. Like his


Herald Writer former classmates, he is sure he
Even with all the changes will change his mind several
in the field of medicine and times before he has to make
all the challenges doctors face a firm decision about which
in navigating government specialty to pursue.
regulations, there are still plenty how did these three end
of college students looking for up in medical school? all
careers in medicine. For the mentioned their high school
freshman medical school class teachers but also drew attention
of 2010-11, medical schools to their elementary schools,
received applications from an as well. Berlacher credits St.
average of 14 applications per Joseph School’s emphasis on
available spot. Ryan Mallory knew
christine holliday photos
Mark Berlacher the Golden rule and respecting
he wanted a career that Zach Rost’s parents (Pete Rost and Barb Stutz) are both comes from a family of
Three of those applicants others as a factor that shaped his
are Sylvania residents, all involved working with attorneys but Zach always wanted to be a doctor. cardiologists. interactions with others. Mallory
graduates of schools that serve people.
Paul Berlacher) and the brother helping to co-found a chapter fundamental level, medical recalls the “dreaded homework
Sylvania students. The three, doctors are just people healing/ room” at St. Joseph, and the
Mark Berlacher, ryan Mallory just wasn’t for me. I had a and grandson of cardiologists. of Unite for Sight, a non-profit helping other people. That is realization learned in that room
summer job where I did the he says he doesn’t have a that helps to provide free eye
and Zach rost, all attended St. the kind of interaction I want to that it was important to meet
Francis de Sales high School same monotonous thing typing favorite specialty right now, care for the underserved or experience every day.” deadlines (such as homework).
and graduated together in on a computer every day, and but, “I guess you could say that underinsured. he also worked he continues, “When I was he adds, “I think that having
I knew I would go crazy if I cardiology is in my blood.” at the UW main hospital as a
2006. Berlacher and Mallory a high school service trip phlebotomist, an experience very young, my idea was to ‘do the teachers at St. Joseph take
attended St. Joseph School in didn’t work in a career that what grandpa did’ and I knew a vested interest in helping
Sylvania, while rost attended was mentally stimulating and got Berlacher thinking about he calls, “my most valuable that doctors were very well me succeed helped me gain
involved interaction with other a career that involved helping experience as an undergraduate.
the now-closed Ladyfield others. he and several other It really gave me a good sense respected. But as I progressed confidence in my abilities.”
School. Mallory is a graduate people.” through high school and college His education at Ladyfield
of Miami University, Berlacher he is currently interested in students and teachers spent time of what it was like to work and started learning about School gave Zach rost an
cardiology or vascular surgery. at a Lakota Indian reservation directly with patients in a
a graduate of The University of science, humanity, and myself, advantage. “The teachers
Wisconsin and rost a graduate he interned at the Jobst Vascular in rosebud, South Dakota, hospital setting. It definitely I realized that medicine was and staff members placed an
center for two summers and encouraging him to think about solidified my decision to go
of Marquette University. the perfect combination of my extra emphasis on pursuing
ryan Mallory decided on found he enjoyed the research some of the qualities he wanted into medicine.” and achieving excellence,”
and doing rounds with the his future profession to have. Zach rost comes from a interests and abilities.”
a career in medicine while he he attended UW not “big medical family,” even Knowing that there would he said, “and they gave that
was a senior in high school. he surgeons. he admits that he will be a lot of competition for extra support when to came to
cites the high school science probably change his mind “50 knowing exactly which career though both of his parents are open spots, rost wanted to encouraging kids to follow their
times,” perhaps even to family to pursue but made his decision attorneys. his late grandfather
classes that prepared him well was a doctor (OB-GYN), “try everything and become as dreams.”
but recalls medicine wasn’t his practice, like his father David as a sophomore. The three Sylvania residents
Mallory. he recalls talking to he says now, “It was a his two uncles are doctors personally diverse as I could.
first career choice. good thing I didn’t have my (one an anesthesiologist, one I did two years of muscle are currently finishing their
He explained, “At first, I his father’s patients, saying, physiology research, I was a first year of medical school.
wanted to be an architect, but “having his patients, random mind made up when I went a radiology oncologist), his teaching assistant for human Each expresses satisfaction at
I realized after entering an strangers, come up to me to tell to Wisconsin. It allowed me grandmother was a pharmacist anatomy and gross anatomy, I the career choice he has made,
after-school competition at St. me how much they appreciated to explore my options and get and his aunt was a nurse, so he volunteered in hospitals, and and the future he anticipates.
Ursula academy that rendering his services, showed me the a feel for what else was out says he has always had the idea joined several medical school They encourage those students
bricks and altering blueprints impact he has had on their there.” to go into medicine.
considering careers in medicine
lives—that is something I hope Out there were several he notes, “I always wanted type clubs at Marquette.”
volunteer opportunities— a career that allowed me to This summer will find him to plan ahead, get involved in
to do as well.” serving as a summer research extracurricular activities and
Mark Berlacher is also the1 including a habitat for make major differences in the
fellow in anesthesiology at The service opportunities, and use
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FOR THE RECORD WEDNESDAY, March 23, 2011

InnerViews by Kimmie Rose


The Week Ahead: March 27 through wrong way. Don’t be afraid to tell people
Upcoming Events
April 2, 2011 what is really going on. It’s also an important
week when it comes to relationships so find Sylvania Township Spring A Chance, will be held on Donations are welcome and 5840 Monroe St., Sylva-
Aries (March 21-Apr. 19) the fewest words and express what you cleanup date change March 26 from noon to mid- proceeds will go to the Com- nia
This is a week that is all about change. need. SYLVANIATOWNSHIP- night in the Southview High mittee for Sylvania’s Future.
You may find a lot of things moving into Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)
This week is all about healing and
Due to the recent storms, the School gymnasium. This Saturday, March 26
Sylvania Township Board of Sylvania Senior Center
your life right now and faster than expected.
It’s important to make lists and get things in dedicating yourself to working at the year, students have chosen 9:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m.
order. Take the time to think things through. deepest levels of your being. Explore other Trustees has authorized the the theme, Stop the Hurt, to hosts speakers’ series Our Lady of Lourdes
This is a good time for growth, career and avenues like astrology and numerology to annual Spring Cleanup to start raise awareness and money SYLVANIA- The Silver 6145 Hill Ave., Toledo
family.
Taurus (Apr. 20-May 20)
find out more about yourself. Take a class
or talk to someone. This is truly a time of earlier this year and provide for a local organization that Scholars program continues *Appointments preferred
Things may get a little sticky over the awakening for you. relief to Township residents. will benefit victims of child in April with three new topics
next week if you’re not careful with your Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) The Spring Cleanup will start abuse in Northwest Ohio. at the Sylvania Senior Center, Monday, March 28
words. Be diplomatic when it comes to
talking to people about financial matters.
It’s been a really fun ride over the
last few months but now it’s time to get
Apr. 4 for a one-time pickup. Over 250 students, 25 staff 7140 Sylvania Avenue. Each 1:00 p.m.- 6:00 p.m.
It’s okay to help others but make sure your serious. Take the time to focus on what you Please separate leaves and 15 community volun- program is on Tuesday from Waterville Community
own finances are balanced first. want in a relationship or career. This is a from storm damaged brush teers have joined with numer- 6-7:15 p.m. The first program Church
Gemini (May 21-June 21) time for forward movement. Don’t stall or and place along the curb side ous community sponsors for will be “The Lathrop House” 8217 Dutch Rd., Water-
or edge of the street and free the event. on Arp. 5 with a featured
delay because you’ll become frustrated by
ville
This is a very good time for reflection
and going within. Just center and simply inaction.
be. If you have the time, do some yoga and Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) of garden waste. Crews are The proceeds will be do- speaker from Metroparks
breath work. Your mind sometimes moves You’ve been feeling really down when unable to pickup leaves mixed nated to the Children’s Ad- of Toledo reviewing what is Tuesday, March 29
faster than you can process. It’s important
to be mindful and keep relationships in
it comes to relationships. Memories from
old relationships are piling up and you’re with brush and other items. If vocacy Center, which is a new at the Lathrop House 9:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m.
balance. feeling like you need to release and let go. possible, brush should not branch of the Family and and sharing little-known University of Toledo Law
Cancer (June 22-July 22) Take time this week to set some powerful exceed 6 feet in length and 6 Child Abuse Prevention Cen- facts about Lucian Lathrop. School
Investment opportunities come up this
week. It might be a house, condo, car or
intention that you want for yourself.
Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
inches in diameter allowing ter whose goal is to wipe out The second program will be 2801 W. Bancroft, Toledo
apartment. It’s important to take a look at Freedom is your word this week. There our crews to work efficiently. child abuse in Northwest “Custer in the Civil War” on
the opportunities that are there for you. By are a lot of emotional and mental changes Please do not place brush Ohio as well as the country. Apr. 12 with historian, author 20th Annual Tatum
doing that, you’ll be able to look at your building around you. Trust these changes and leaves in the streets or in For seven years, this highly and president of the Wolcott Scholarship Concert
life in a deeper way and make long-term
changes.
and just know it’s a cycle you are going
through. If you can intend freedom, you will plastic bags. successful, student-planned House, Judith Justus pre- TOLEDO- Annually, The
Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) find things just lift up and away from you. and student-run event has senting on General George University of Toledo Depart-
This is a good time to connect with the Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Root Learning hosting raised over $100,000 for vari- Custer. The third program ment of Music honors Toledo
people in your life. These connections can
really make a difference if you learn to be
Whatever you haven’t dealt with in the
past, this is the time that it’s coming back to
charity raffle ous charities with the help of will be “Royal Weddings jazz legend, Art Tatum, and
honest with yourself and others. Otherwise, you. You may feel a little frustrated because SYLVANIA- Root Learn- hundreds of students, faculty Now & Then” on Apr. 19 his immense contributions to
people won’t open up to you. This week you’re going to feel like you’ve already ing is holding an ongoing raf- and community members. with presenter Christine D. the world of jazz by present-
offers you an opportunity to find balance answered all their questions. Things will fle to raise money for the Red For more information on Myers from Franklin Univer- ing a scholarship concert in
Cross during March which the event, please contact Nan-
go more smoothly if you clear the air and
sity sharing about the upcom-
with your communications.
Virgo (Aug. 23-Sep. 22) explain how you feel. his name, featuring a notable
This week you’re going to have to deal is Red Cross Month. Tickets cy Crandell at 419-824-8553. ing nuptials of Prince William current jazz pianist. This year
with your relationship issues. This week Kimmie Rose is a professional are $5 each or 3 for $10 and from a historic viewpoint and the 20th Annual Art Tatum
brings a lot of emotions that might feel
almost uncontrollable. Don’t be afraid to
intuitive, vibrational astrologer, author,
public speaker and radio and television the top prize is $500. Tick- Celebration of Schools the symbolism incorporated Memorial Jazz Scholarship
express yourself. By doing that, people will host on CBS Radio and Telos Television ets can be purchased at Root pancake supper in the upcoming festivities. will feature Tad Weed in con-
honor you more. Chances are they already Networks. She is available for personal Learning, 5470 Main Street, SYLVANIA- The Com- Call Susan Jennelle at cert March 29 at 8 p.m. in
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The cat’s got your tongue this week. Way, at 734-854-1514 or visit her website, purchased by visiting root- sponsoring a pancake supper formation. Each presentation ing Arts Recital Hall. Tad
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NDA speech team sends 29 girls to St. Ursula Academy announces honor roll
state, 7 qualify for nationals
TOLEDO- St. Ursula McGowan, Rachel McVicker, Dustie Sieg, Mikayla Sprague,
Academy recently announced its Lauren Mitro, Marissa Murray, Alana Sullivan, Christina
honor roll for the second term of Alexandra Negrich, Meredith Sullivan, Paige Swint, Madison
the 2010-11 academic year. To Niehaus, Abby Papenfus, Tansey, Emily Uhlman, Eline
be included on the President’s Megan Rafac, Rachel Reeves, Vermeulen, Sofie Vermeulen,
List, a student must earn all Madison Riley, Margaret Rode, Meredith Wolf and Alexis
A’s. Dean’s List students have Kathleen Savage, Allison Zervas.
earned grades of 4.0 or higher. Sheehan, Kyla Sofo, Janet First Honors: Lauren
First Honors includes students Stengle, Stephanie Szczesniak, Alberti, Jasmine Arndt, Sania
who have earned between a Samantha Szymanowski, Emily Bauswell, Madelynn Burnham,
3.750 and a 3.999. Second Win and Emma Wolff. Paris Darrington, Chelsie
Honors students have earned Dean’s List: Kiley Huebner, Kayla Irving, Lauren
between a 3.50 and a 3.749. The Armstrong, Tayler Belinske, Kaser, Audrey Lucius, Akeyliah
following Sylvania students Margaret Burnham, Rachel Mahmoud, Kara Mancinotti,
were named to the honor roll: Chambers, Sara Collins, Kiley Sasha Mandros, Victoria
President’s List: Hannah Cook, Madeline Cooley, Katie McCollum, Laura McIntyre,
Bettinger, Megan Bodie, David, Megan David, Anna Lindsey Meyer, Sara Mohamed,
Caroline Bonfiglio, Cassidy Davies, Veronica DeAnda, Laura Stephanie Oates, Taylor
Croci, Hollis Dana, Kelsey Earl, Emily Fawcett, Nicole Stevens, Stephanie Tronolone
David, Cheyanne Dye, Gabrielle Fernandez, Emily Fischbach, and Rachel Wainz.
Photo submitted Enrique, Mariana Escobar, Hannah Ford, Elizabeth Second Honors: Lindsay
Kelly Farell, Marissa Fernandez, Hertz, Rachel Johnson, Clare Carr, Haley Clear, Callen
The Notre Dame Academy speech team had a strong showing at the recent state Rebecca Godwin, Caitlin Kelly, Anne Kelsey, Grace DeLuca, Emily Dreyer, Miranda
competition and will send seven students to the national competition. Pictured left to Grohnke, Laine Gross, Taylor Kenney, Stella Kim, Kathryn Ebraheim, Deanna Gall, Morgan
right are team members Naveen Rehman, Katherine Malczewski, Elizabeth Riddle, Harris, Mara Kalinoski, Sydney Krasniewski, Katherine Giovannucci, Layla Hammoud,
Megan Schlachter, Jillian Logsdon, Samantha Riccio, Karly Ratzenberger and Kanjuparamban, Katherine McKernan, Emma Miller, Jacquelyn Kulish, Maryssa
Minahil Kamran Kelley, Erin Kelly, Margaret Julie Muneio, Kellie Muneio, Micham, Kylyne Miller,
Kelly, Kiara (SeoHyun) Kim, Claire Nelson, Madeline Alexandra Nahhas-Rankins,
TOLEDO- The Notre were state semi-finalists in Duo Forensic League Speech Kendra Kumor, Marla Kumor, Niehaus, Jillian Pierson, Lindsey Anderson, Elena Ruiz-
Dame Academy Speech Team Interpretation, senior Karly and Debate Tournament, Melissa Lankard, Molly Olivia Romanoff, Monica Krause, Megan Scweitzer,
recently competed in the Ohio Ratzenberger who was a state which will take place in Layman, Megan Lewinski, Ruma, Gretchen Savage, Kelly Sydney Seeley, Tenley Seidel
High School Speech League’s quarter-finalist in Prose-Poetry, Dallas, TX in June. National Sarah Manning, Molly Shoemaker, Victoria Sidell, and Lauryn Yarad.
State Tournament, which took senior Jillian Logsdon who qualifiers include seniors Ms.
place at Whitmer High school
on March 4 and 5. NDA had a
was a state quarter-finalist in
Original Oratory, sophomore
Malczewski (Sylvania), Ms.
Riddle (Sylvania), Victoria
Kids Unlimited launches running buddies
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Speech Team members from Samantha Riccio, and senior Virginia Dillon and Ms. Riccio
Sylvania who competed are: Megan Schlachter. (Sylvania) are listed as first
seniors Katherine Malczewski Seven speech team members alternates.
and Elizabeth Riddle who also qualified for the National

Sylvania MedTech students win awards


SYLVANIA- On Tuesday, March 8, in front the judges, parents, teachers and friends the following
students, presented on the topic of Social Cruelty/Bullying and achieved the following awards. The
Med Tech students took the top 5 of 6 honors in the Flower Hospital Speech competition :

· Kevyn Cavanaugh Southview Med Tech Junior 1st Place $500.00 scholarship
· McKenzie Black Southview Med Tech Senior 2nd Place $300.00 scholarship
· Yusra Mansour Southview Med Tech Junior Honorable Mention $100.00 scholarship
· Gabrielle Radke Northview Med Tech Junior Honorable Mention $100.00 scholarship
· Lucas Zastrow Southview Med Tech Junior Honorable Mention $100.00 scholarship

Central Catholic Spring All-Academic Athletes Photo submitted


TOLEDO- Thirty-six senior named to the All-Academic thony Ranazzi Local high school students meet with fourth through sixth grade students once a
athletes at Central Catholic High Team: Boys’ Track– Caleb Axe,
week as part of the Running Buddies program with Kids Unlimited.
School have been named to the Baseball– Chad Gibson, Connor Buchholz, Andrew
Toledo City League All-Aca- Jason Kelly, Andrew Lehman, Dimick, Cameron Glover, Cam- Under the leadership of Katie the Rosary Cathedral location Colin Kenney (St. Francis),
demic Team for the spring sports Kyle Mauter, Hayden Reamer, eron Grieselding, Anthony Jami- Amato, several area highschool for the one-mile run of the Joel Doerfler (Maumee Valley)
season. Michael Robarge, Paul Smith, son, Thomas McNichol, Willis students have started “Running Glass City Marathon in April. and Harry Thaman (St. John’s)
To qualify, students must be Tyler Toska, Niklas Tschantz, Sowle III, Dave Weinbrecht Buddies” with Kids Unlimited. The high school students tutor are the high school students
senior letter winners and must Kenny Wise Girls’ Track– Jessica Con- Kids Unlimited is a local non- the children for one hour and involved. Anyone interested
maintain a grade point average Softball– Sara Bowling, Mor- very, Shelby Fels, Samantha profit afterschool program for train and run for one hour each in becoming a part of Running
of 3.0 or higher for six semes- gan Delp, Mireya Garcia, Cort- Fisher, Emily Johnston, Alexxis children in under-served areas. week. Katie David, Megan Buddies or sponsoring a
ters. ney Hamons, Megan Sullivan Knannlein, Arika Knannlein, The Running Buddies program David, Grace Kenney and student for the Glass City
The following students from Boys’ Tennis– Michael Bo- Sara Koelsch, Ja’lyn Lathan, has been designed to mentor Olivia Romanoff (St. Ursula Marathon, contact kat.amato@
their respective sports have been nelli, Jordan Farnsworth, An- Morgan McDougle and train 4th-6th graders at Academy), Jared Karban and gmail.com.
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ACADEMIC ACHIEVERS WEDNESDAY, March 23, 2011

Notre Dame Junior Academy teacher St. Ursula Academic Achievers


nominated for “Teacher of the Year”
TOLEDO- Notre Dame accept this award. Third-
Junior Academy (NDJA) year teachers normally
instructor, Mrs. Beth don’t get these honors, I
Goodenow, was nominat- consider it a great achieve-
ed for Sylvania, Lambert- ment. I am excited to
ville, and Fallen Timbers bring history alive using
Orthodontics’ “Teacher of Living Through History
the Year” award. programs. The students
“I am very honored to have fun, and so do I,”
Mrs. Goodenow shared.
Eighth grader Jennifer
Holtz, wrote a glowing Emma Wolff ‘11 Maggie Burnham ‘11 Clare Kelly ‘11
testimonial to Mrs. Good- School Achievements: School Achievements: School Achievements:
enow’s teaching style. National Honor Society, Dean’s List, President’s President’s List or Dean’s
REACHING “I chose Mrs. Goode- President’s List, Spanish List every quarter, AP Scholar,
Award three years in a row,
List, Student Council
MORE THAN
now because her teaching Photo submitted Secretary, St. Ursula’s National Honor Society,
90% OF Science Award three years in Academic All-American
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style is unique, and she Notre Dame teacher a row, Toledo Blade Student Scholar Athlete, 4.2 GPA.
SYLVANIA makes history easy to un- Beath Goodenow recently (lacrosse)
of the Week, George Eastman
HOMES derstand,” Ms. Holtz ex- won a Teacher of the Year Young Leaders Award. Extracurricular
Extracurricular Activities
plained. Ms. Holtz’s class award. Activities and/or and/or Achievements:
EVERY
received a pizza party gan teaching at NDJA in Extracurricular Activities Achievements: Lacrosse Captain, Ohio
WEEK! provided by the orthodon- 2008, was presented a and/or Achievements: Four-year Varsity National Lacrosse Team, Editor-
Captain of SUA Dance volleyball player, three-
Check out our
new website - tic team of Drs. Simon, certificate to commemo- in-chief of SUA Yearbook,
www.
Haerian, and Ludwig. rate the honor. Team, Lead in SUA Musical for year volleyball captain, President of History Club,
thesylvaniaherald.
com Mrs. Goodenow, who be- three years, Junior Year Class 2010 Division I Volleyball Admissions Ambassadors Core
President, Campus Ministry State Champion team Team for four years.
81-02-0731B Core Team, Eucharistic member, 2 nd Team All-
Minister, Ambassador, Honors State, Toledo Blade Athlete Hobbies/Interests:
Vocal Ensemble, Company of the Week. College basketball, reading,
Member of Ballet Theatre of traveling, spending time with

Congratulations Toledo.

Hobbies/Interests:
Hobbies/Interests:
Volleyball,
for the SUA school
Dancing, singing, reading, newspaper.
writing
Favorite
family and friends

SUA
Memories: Singing the
fashion SUA alma mater at the State
to the 2011 Sylvania Area Academic Achievers
Favorite SUA Memory:
Favorite SUA Memory: Volleyball Championship,
Winning the 2010 State Challenge Day, Trunk or Treats
Being on stage during with kids at Rosary Cathedral,
musicals, and watching my Volleyball Championship any class with Mrs. Rode or
best friend help lead SUA’s
Volleyball Team to the State Future Academic Plans: Mr. Maas.
Championship. Attend Northwestern Future Academic
University and play Plans: Attend either the
Future Academic Plans: volleyball and study University of Michigan,
Attend The Ohio State journalism there. University of Dayton, Xavier
University, Notre Dame, or University, the College of
Northwestern. Career Goals/ Wooster, the University of
Ambitions: Toledo, or Miami University
Career Goals/Ambitions: Write for a major
Working in medicine newspaper or work for a Career Goals/Ambitions:
or business while raising a TV news station. Medical School, specializing
family. in pediatric pulmonologist.
Daughter of Blake
Daughter of Kim and Jeff Burnham and Colleen Daughter of Toni and Chris
Wolff Dooley Kelly
It’s All About Where You’re Going 419.473.2700 Katherine Kelley ‘11
daviscollege.edu
School Achievements: President’s List five of seven
semesters over four years, Toledo Blade Student of the
Week.

Extracurricular Activities and/or Achievements:


I have enjoyed being on the St. Ursula Academy Dance
Team for the past four years. I was a member of Student
Council for three years and love representing St. Ursula
Academy as an SUA Ambassador.

Hobbies/Interests: I love being with my friends and family.


I also enjoy dance, music, television, and reading. This year,
I was principal dancer in SUA’s production of The Phantom of the Opera.

Favorite SUA Memory: When a group of dedicated fans came to the 4th Annual Ohio
State Dance Team Competition with T-shirts that spelled out “We love Ursula Dance
Seniors!” I was so happy that I cried.

Future Academic Plans: I plan to study biomedical engineering at The Ohio State
University.

Career Goals/Ambitions: After earning my degree in biomedical engineering, I hope to


use my knowledge to help disabled persons. My ultimate goal is to ensure that everyone
in the world is able to dance and experience the great joy that dance gives me.

Daughter of Karen and Dan Kelley

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his three years on Student Sheehan has enjoyed the
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Christian Church, 5271 W. part-time help in shop en- Eaves cleaned/flushed. memory is that everyone was friendly and open to art. Selected as the outstanding male artist of
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Zoning Appeals will hold a Meet-
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1. Variance request for a re-
grade at SFA. Thompson’s classroom: a “Reading in the
duction in the side yard set- forklift driving experience lent references & creden-

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When asked what advice he would give his Wildest Places” banner that features a colorful
backs for the property located a plus. Drop off resume
at 5956 W. Central Ave., by and fill out an application home health care, house-
younger sister and other students coming up behind sunset safari. Sheehan has qualified to enroll in
CHS Investors, LLC, agent, for
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him, Padgett said: “Persevere. When the going gets accelerated art class at St. Francis de Sales High
tough, just keep going.” School next year.
2. Exception request for a tem-
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porary use permit for the prop- Adrian St., Blissfield, MI Moving in or out clean-up
erty located at 7944 W. Central 7am-12pm. 206 S. Byrne,
Toledo, OH (next to the 49228.
& hauling. Attics, base - Memories of his years at SFA include his project Since fifth grade, Sheehan has played trumpet
on bacterial growth in juices for seventh grade at SFA, an instrument he will continue to study.
Ave., Unit 10 by Daniel Kasper,
property owner. ments, buildings, yards,
TV station). Indoor & out- garages, rental properties
Science Fair and his choice of Howard Hughes for He also likes to act in the school plays. His
Notice: The Board of Zoning Ap-
peals will conduct hearings on all
door spaces available. & special help for the eld-
issues published within this Contact Mark WAREHOUSE POSI - erly & handicapped. Fore- fifth grade Wax Museum. Padgett chose to research repertoire of SFA roles includes performances
Hughes because of his widespread influence in in the fifth grade Christmas play and the seventh
agenda. All persons interested in 419-389-1095. TIONS now hiring, closures & Repairs.
or affected by said requests will
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geometry, Padgett has always excelled in math and the upcoming eighth grade play, a mystery spoof
be heard on the question of
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science. He believes his social and academic skills called “WhoDunit . . . and to Whom?” Sheehan
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could lead to a successful career in either medicine fondly remembers researching Mark Twain for
vania Township Zoning Office
new customers. Low
niture is currently seeking prices, free estimates.
or business. At this point, he is thinking about fifth grade Wax Museum. “The Adventures of
and may be seen Mon.-Fri.,

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attending Notre Dame University after completing Tom Sawyer” remains a favorite book, along with
102
Gary Fitzpatrick, Chairman email resume t o : Commercial
3/23/11 sales@hhfurniture.com Painting & high school at St. John’s Jesuit. those he’s reading this year in Mrs. Thompson’s
FOR LEASE. Commer- Papering “SFA preps you so well for high school,” Padgett class, where he enjoys the camaraderie of learning
said. “Every teacher here has a different style and together and listening to each other’s ideas. Ms.
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floor/warehouse space, work guaranteed. Free es- on the basketball team and run cross country. this way: “I’m grateful for the unique opportunity
419-885-9222 will alter to specifications. t i m a t e s .
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to have such a vast and open education.”
WEDNESDAY, March 23, 2011 THE SYLVANIA HERALD Page 7

SFA
Congrat
ulates
our
Alumni!

The Tradition of Excellence lives on!


• Approximately
• Over 45% 50% of SFA
of SFA graduates
graduates receive
receive academic
academic
scholarships
scholarshipsto
toCatholic
Catholic high
high schools.
schools

• Over
• Over 70% 60% of SFA
of SFA graduates
graduates are accepted
are accepted intointo
Honors
honor classes
classes in high
in high school
school.

•• At
Over 75%
least of SFA
75% graduates
of SFA earned
graduates earnclass
classhonors
honorsfor the
their
first semester of the 2009-2010
first semester academic year
of high school.
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