Sunday, October 15, 2000
Golden Galaxy finalists
The Cincinnati Enquirer
Here are the 33 finalists for this year's Golden Galaxy Awards in 11 study areas. One winner will be named Wednesday at the College of Mount St. Joseph.
ART
Rachel Calme,
McAuley
Jennifer Seppelt,
Mount Notre
Dame
Amber Carroll Stitt,
Ross
ENGLISH & LITERATURE
Alla Khaskelis,
Seven Hills
Elizabeth Metz,
McAuley
Laura Thoman,
Mother of Mercy
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Mary Lynn Crosset,
Finneytown
Leslie Hughes,
Indian Hill
Robert Woodruff,
St. Xavier
GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP
Madeleine Dwertman,
Holmes
Stephanie Safdi,
Seven Hills
Peter B. Sanders,
Withrow
JOURNALISM
Dylan Borgman,
Walnut Hills
Brenden Lane,
Wyoming
Kristen Ashley Michalek,
East Central
MATHEMATICS
Elizabeth Darbie,
Walnut Hills
Mitra Ghamsari,
Sycamore
Melinda Laine Hsu,
Seven Hills
MUSIC
CharKeita D. Anderson,
Lakota East
Kyle Bialczak,
Holmes
Matthew Michael Janszen,
Oak Hills
SCIENCE
Patrick Daly,
Oak Hills
Holleh Husseinzadeh,
Walnut Hills
Carl S. Sterner,
Northwest
SOCIAL SCIENCE
Adrucia Apana,
Indian Hill
Jamia A. Lewis,
The School for the Creative and Performing Arts
Kelly Elizabeth Markle,
Finneytown
SPEECH & DRAMA
Catherine Slater Alley,
Wyoming
Camilla Hilleman,
Mother of Mercy
Jenny Kodros,
Mount
Notre Dame
VOCATIONAL/TECHNICAL
Julie Anne Kloenne,
Mount
Notre Dame
Llsa Marie Lucas,
Mother of Mercy
Matt Mastin,
Holmes
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