By ‘Sam’ Boyer February 19, 2010, 12:36PM
Did you ever just scroll through the alumni listings on the school Web site (bcsoh.org) or in the alumni book that was published a couple of years ago? It’s really fun to read the variety of jobs and locations our graduates have.
That’s a reminder that if your family members or fellow grads have done some great things with their lives, you have only until Feb. 26 to nominate them for this year’s Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame. Just go to the bcsoh.org Web site and the form can be downloaded from the front page.
And don’t forget, there are posthumous awards in case your loved one who accomplished those great things is no longer with us.
LOOK FOR BOB: Bring on Brunswick now has a “face.” It’s BOB the Bear and when you come to Bring on Brunswick from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. March 27 you can search for his picture (Here’s Bob) around the tables and displays. Find all the pictures and you can enter for something like $600 in prizes.
If you have not attended BoB before, it’s a great time to see all of the many businesses, government and charitable organizations in our community (both the city and township) and to have a delicious taste from area restaurants (eight treats for $5) and to view some entertainment. The layout is a little more user friendly this year, so mark your calendars.
WELCOME TO THE WORLD: Aaron (’95 BHS) and Kelly (’98 BHS) Spears welcomed daughter Juliette to the world at 2:19 p.m.on Jan. 23, weighing 7 pounds 8 ounces. Juliette joins big brother Colby, 2. all are doing well.
Kelly teaches at Brunswick High School. Local Brunswick Grandparents include Edwin and Robyn Spears and Jeff and Jackie Eshbaugh.
GREAT OPPORTUNITY: Sara Goots, 19, daughter of Tom and Sandy Goots is studying abroad this semester in South Africa (a 10-week program). she is a 2008 BHS grad who is a sophomore attending Schreyer Honors College at Penn State University majoring in Environmental Engineering. a group of students are staying at a hotel in a remote area ( Dwesa-Cwebe Nature Reserve ) of the Eastern Cape province, right on the coast of the Indian Ocean. Sara is taking courses for her minor in Geography and taking part in some research there. she also made the dean’s list for fall 2009.
ON HIS WAY: Congratulations to Chris Manning, Brunswick High School’s highest-scoring 10th-grader on the American Legion Americanism and Government Test. Chris also ranked as one of the three top 10th-graders in the state. As a result, he has won an all-expense-paid trip to Gettysburg and Washington, D.C. The trip will take place from March 8-13. his proud parents are Ivar and Patty Manning.
A HEAD START: Caitlin Housiaux is a senior at Brunswick High School and is a PSO student (post secondary option). she attends all her classes at Tri-C and made the Dean’s List for Fall Semester. she will graduate from high school in June and enter Kent State University in August as a sophomore to major in its Fashion Merchandizing/MBA program.
Sarah Schebek is also a Brunswick High senior who made the Dean’s List in her post-secondary work at the University of Akron for the 2009 fall semester.
ON CAMPUS: Shauna Clement has made the deans list for the first semester of the 2009-2010 academic year at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh. Shauna is a second-year student in the School of Health Sciences, Physician Assistant Masters Program. Shauna is a Graduate of Magnificat High School in Rocky River. Her parents are Dan and Dee Clement of Brunswick Hills.
I’m having flashbacks. Lots of local students attending The University of Akron earned dean’s list honors for fall semester and many of the names sound familiar. I have the feeling I wrote about their parents making the dean’s list a generation ago.
They include Stephanie Annes, Daniel Beliveau, Jeffrey Bishop, Erin Boling, Roy Bonds, Jennifer Botson, Chelsea Buttle, Brittany Catellone, Dennis Cuthbertson, Cynthia Cutright, Cheryl Davis, Eric Dillon, William Dunsmoor, Christina Eaton, Scot Elkins, Thomas Farkas, Ashlee Fielding, Kevin Gerhart, Kelly Haight, Elizabeth DuPay, Amberley Hein, James Isaac, Angela Johnson, Michael Kekic, Melissa Kline, Amanda Konecny, Kimberly Landreth, Marissa Lanzara, Matthew Levendusky, Keith Liedtke, Kenneth Likavec, Matthew Livingston, Brian Long, Wesley Loudermilk, Elizabeth Makepeace, Adam Minnozzi, Matthew Moon, Joshua Orens, Dale Palmer, Daniel Patera, Meghan Pender, Iuliana Popa, Brandon Rapier, Diana Raymond, Craig Riedel, Jonathan Rogers, Laura Ross, Kyle Salisbury, Anthony Santoli,Kristina Schreiner, Nicole Schultz, Matthew Segedi Jr., Michael Shepard, Heather Shrewsbury, Nataliya Shtyrkalo, Scott Skowronski, Jennifer Syms, Jennifer Thomas, Erik Todd, Zachary Toom, Jessica Wojton,Emily Woods and Brittani Zammarrelli, all from Brunswick and Brunswick Hills.
Hinckley residents on the deans list include Valerie Ayers, David Bonezzi II, Jacqueline Broadbent, Alex Ciphers, Lucas Crouch, Jessica Doak, Reese Eichorn, Tracy Friedel, Jillian Gerbasi, Mariya Goroshko, Grant Guenther, Miranda Houska, Mark Keller, Samantha Kirk, Andrew Koenig, Ashley Koenig, Ryan Manthey, Maud Meulstee, Nathan Nawalaniec, Andrew Ondrejcak, Kimberly Richter, Angela Sanelli, Amanda Scarcella, Elizabeth Schneider, Phillip Schuld, Christian Spirko, Ashley Staron, Ulyana Telyeten, Abbey Williams and Austin Zickler.
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