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Sunday, December 29, 2002

Congrats



Scholarship

Geron Feliwok was awarded a $1,000 Chick-fil-A Leadership Scholarship in recognition of his commitment to personal and professional excellence. He is employed at the Eastgate Mall Chick-fil-A restaurant.

Mr. Feliwok, a graduate of God's Bible High School, will use his scholarship to defray expenses at Cincinnati Bible College where he studies New Testament Theology.

Honored

Trooper Christopher Krantz of the Ohio State Highway Patrol's Lebanon Post was awarded a certificate of recognition for his outstanding effort and commitment to the Criminal Patrol Program.

The Glen Este High School graduate was honored for initiating the investigation of five felony cases resulting in the arrest of five suspects in the last year.

Forum

Joy Miller attended the National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine in Washington, D.C. The students visited hospitals, medical centers and universities, and met with medical students to learn first-hand what pursuing a career in medicine entails.

The senior at Finneytown High School is the daughter of Rita and Dale Miller of Finneytown.

Awards

Seven Hills School seniors received awards and four-year scholarships from Clarkson University, Potsdam, N.Y.

Missy Anderson, of Monroe, was given a Clarkson Leadership Award, the university's highest honor; and Tim Balskus, of Madeira, received a Clarkson Achievement Award.

Training

The following privates have graduated Army basic combat training at Fort Sill, Lawton, Okla.:

Mark Maxwell, the son of Teresa Bulton of Crescent Springs, Ky. and Mike Maxwell of Norwood; Delbert Stewart, Colerain High School graduate and son of Rhonda Lazarus of Tacoma, Wash., and Delbert Stewart Sr. of College Hill; Fred Jourdan, Princeton High School graduate; Joran Orlowski, son of Cindy and Guy Orlowski of West Chester Township; and Jason Hunter, Cincinnati Hills Christian Academy graduate and son of Mattie Ballard of Sycamore Township.

Call: 755-4165. Fax: 755-4150. Mail: Congrats, The Cincinnati Enquirer, 7700 Service Center Drive, West Chester, OH 45069.



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