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Notre Dame representative gives special recognition to
Seventeen students congratulated by special guest
December 8, 2005
Saracino said a few words following The Summit Upper School’s Mass for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. He recognized the students for not only their academic achievements, but for the achievement of unifying mind, body and spirit. He also encouraged the students to continuously celebrate their successes and he thanked them for the opportunity to come and enjoy this special occasion with them. Saracino shook each student’s hand as they received plaques and after Mass, he joined the students and their parents for a brief reception.
The list of those recognized included: William Eschenbacher, Edison Franklin, Kenneth Jeffries, Jireh Loreaux, Patrick Madden, David Ottlinger, Ayrenne Adams, Melinda Curran, Allison Dale, Mark Dato, Austin Lipari, Stephanie Long, Anna Meininger, Nicholas Pandzik, Thomas Stikeleather, Roger Weber and Everdeen Mason.
Founded in 1890, The Summit Country Day School is Cincinnati’s only Catholic, independent, co-educational, college-preparatory school serving students preschool through twelfth grade. The school creates a learning environment that challenges students, faculty and staff to share fully the gifts that have been given to them by God; to grow in grace and wisdom; to develop spiritually, academically, physically, socially and artistically; and to become people of character who value and improve the world they inherit. Located in Hyde Park, The Summit serves more than 1,085 students from across the tri-state area.

