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iNirali Malholtra, Avery Donaldson, Kelsey Clark, and Galen Squiers

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The Miami Valley School students and

teachers pushed beyond all of the goals set for the 2007-2008 school

year, making for a wonderful and

enlivening experience. Members of the school

enjoyed the changes Headmaster Peter

Benedict brought forth, and students of all ages embraced them, moving

foward and adding to their own personal

growth.

A.J. Palmer and Nick Palmer

Convocation

E x c e l le n c e

Milan Patel and Akash

Goyal

Nadine Ahmed and Jack Adam with their first grader at M rs. M yers

and Daniel Paul

Rachel Gorsky and Geetika Srivastava

Peter Benedict, >»>• Carter Haak, c

and Blaire Tyre

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Tim Wibowo, Julie Kirkland, Katherine Pardue, and

Andrew Duberstein enjoy the MVS reflection garden

as they smile for the camera.

BeyondTradition

Paige Zorniger and Patrick Zabinski share a special

moment with their first grader, Sarah Yacoub during the Convocation ceremonies.

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Clockwise: Kelsey Tobin contributes to the annual All School Sing. Isabell Millar

completes her paper snowflake. Jarrod Ferstle completes his

first Rams Race. Korinne Bressler, Sarah Workman, and Caitlyn Pohl participate in the

upper school Pajama Day.

Above: Sabina Bashir, Brooke Bressler and Morgan

Haak enjoy the All School Sing.

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Kinnera Vallabhanani, Nikki Biehn, and Abby Whitford

Katherine Peters and Christina Pouagare

I t n p o e & H e

Ben Roth and Alex Keen

Kelsey Clark Rachel Edwards and Kaitlln Bressler

Sarah Khan Colleen Reinhart and Radhika Grandhi

Kelsey Dettman

MVS is about growth, and its purpose is to

enrich the Uves of the students in order to help them move beyond all expectations, beyond anything imagined,

beyond excellence, and beyond what anyone

thought possible. MVS is plowing forward into an new age of dedication to

education, diversity, tolerance, respect, and sense of community.

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Mollie Chou, Erin Clark, and Michele Gibbs give each other warm hugs before

heading bacl< to their holiday parties.

Kathleen Norris, Maya Kyles, and Cierra Jones

take a break from freshman immersion to sit

down and relax.

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Jac/^Stezuart dam"I don't want to be a product of my

environment, I want my environment to be a product of me."

-T h e Departed'Francis 'Frank' Costello

9\[acfine Zara !Ahrmd"Time enjoyed wasting, is not wasted

time."-T.S. Eliot

9 ^ a ria 9^co [e M i"Live life to the fullest." -- Ernest Hemingway

Morgan Tfdfip ^razie"And in the end, it's not the years in

your life that count. It's the life in your years."

-- Abraham Lincoln

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Cfaire "LfizaBeth T>oiy

"Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing

himself." --Leo Tolstoy

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^ cfief Lynn "Edzuards"Endeavor to be always patient of the faults and imperfections of others for thou has many faults

and imperfections of thine own that require forbearance. If thou are not able to make thyself that which thou wishest, how canst thou expect

to mold another in conformity to thy will?" --Thomas a Kempis

(1 3 8 0 - 1471)

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"Friendship is when people know all about you but like you anyway."

-Anonymous

T,diuard rant^in

"How a person reacts to a stressful situation, only then do you discover

their true character." -Anonymous

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‘KaitCin Jessica 'Bressfer"Most people think that shadows

follow, precede or surround beings or objects. The truth is that they also

surround words, ideas, desires, deeds, impulses, and memories."

--Elie Wiesel

Cfiristopfier T)ou^[as Ca[["The greatest accomplishment is not in

never failing, but in rising again after you fall."

--Vince Lombardi " A good head and a good heart are always a formidable combination."

- Nelson iVlandela

Cfiristo-pfier Liu Carfson

"I'm going to pistol whip the next person that says shenanigans."

-'Super Troopers'

Jae 9(o Cfioi

"Things are only impossible until they're not."

--Jean-Luc Picard 'Star Trek: The Next Generation'

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yasmeen Jamdi"Friends are like credit cards, we

need tliem forever." -Anonymous

"A friend is like a four leaf clover, hard to find but lucky to have."

-Brooke Green

T)anie[A[e?(ander James"Life is not about waiting for the

storm to pass. It's about learning how to dance in the rain."- Unknown "There is nothing like returning to a

place that remains unchanged to find how you yourself have altered."

- Nelson Mandela

Jae Won Jang

"God, please save me from your followers!"

-Bumper Sticker

Si[e7(anc[er s s %een"My hopes are not always realized, but 1

always hope."-O vid

"My tongue's the only muscle of my body that works harder than my heart."

-Jesse Lacey

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(David9{atfian J^ukro"Person to person, moment to

moment, as we love, we change the world."

--Samahria Lyte Kaufman

0{o[[y Anne Qriffitfi"If your daily life seems poor, do not

blame it; blame yourself that you are not poet enough to call forth its riches. For

the Creator, there is no poverty." --Rainer Maria Rilke

"You're too young to be tired."-N a t Horne

T)ere!^L[o-uc[ Qutman"If you're trying to achieve, there will be

roadblocks. I've had them; everybody has had them. But obstacles don't have to stop you. If you run into a wall, don't turn around and give up. Figure out how to climb it, go

through it, or work around it."- Michael Jordan

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Cristina Suzanne {enseC"One by one they were all becoming shades. Better pass boldly into that other world, in the full glory of some

passion, that fade and wither dismally with age."

--James Joyce "The Dead"

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Marina Jtynn Ozven"My mind is the place

Where I mal<e my plans The world is the place Where I take my stand

Beauty of life is mine today They cannot take my mind away."

--Dead Prez

Steven Andrezo age"The harder the conflict the more glorious the triumph. What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly; it is

dearness only that gives everything its value. I love the man that can smile in trouble, that can gather strength

from distress and grow brave by reflection. 'Tis the business of little minds to shrink; but he whose heart is firm, and whose conscience approves his conduct, will

pursue his principles unto death."--Thomas Paine

Saagar Mafiendra ^atef"There is neither this world, not the

next, nor happiness, for the one who doubts."

-The Bhagavad Gita 4:40

Sarafi nn*Patzer

"I do not know which is more discouraging; literature or chickens."

- E.B. White

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TianieCJacoS 9(pbdzil<i"Live life to the fullest."-- Ernest Hemingway

Madison T,[izaSetfi "Kretzkr"I'm the first to know, My clearest friends, Even if your hope has burned with time. Anything that's dead shall be re-grown,

And your vicious pain, your warning sign. You will be fine."

-T h e Adventure, Angels and Ainwaves

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Tmi[y CaiUin LaJ^ave"Wherever you go, go with all your

heart."-- Confucius

"Our greatest glory consists not in never failing, but in rising every time we fall."

- Oliver Goldsmith

"Effiot (Bertram Leventfiat

"Freedom is the right of all sentient beings."

--Optimus Prime

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Jama[ Stepfian"Anything in any way beautiful drives

its beauty from itself and asks nothing beyond itself. Praise is no part of it, for nothing is made worse

or better by praise." -Marcus Aurelius

Latifah Lynn Street"Follow the bright lights. They might change you. If you get lost along the way it's alright. We'll find another way to dance. If you get the chance, you

must dance dance dance."-- Young Love

Jessica Catherine StuSBs"It is a poverty to decide that a child must die so that you may live as you

wish."-- Mother Teresa

%e[[ije Lauren Sutfiertand

"Success usually comes to those who are too busy to be looking for

it."-Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862)

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liza Quacfri"You preWhie you are a small entity, But within you is enfolded the entire universe.

You are indeed the evident book, by whose alphabet the hidden becomes the manifest.

Therefore, you have no need to look beyond yourself. What you seek is within you , if

only you reflect."- AN Ibn Abu Talib

P t i n k a r i "

Joseph ^ infiart

"Life is not measured by the number of breatlns you take, but by the moments that take your breath

away."-- Unknown

Cfiartes Mefirtens ^ s fo f

"I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have

ended up where I needed to be." --Douglas Adams

9{atfian MicfiaeC luCand"Even though you can't expect to

defeat the absurdity of the world, you must make the attempt. That's morality, that's religion. This is

art...that's life."-Phil Ochs

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Sasfia Micfie[[e yanes

"It's kind of fun to do the impossible." -W alt Disney

"Life is what happens when you're busy making other plans."

-John Lennon

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"You see things; and you say, 'Why?' But I dream things that never were;

and I say, 'Why not?'" -George Bernard Shaw

%atfiryn Taye Z om yer"Your way is very good for you,

but not for me.My way is very good for me,

but not for you." -Swami Vivekananda

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(Brian 1(im Sioeeny"Technology is not going to save us.

Our computers, our tools, our machines are not enough. We have

to rely on our intuition, our true being."

--Joseph Campbell

MarfCEzvart ^eCSorn"The light which puts out our eyes is darkness to us. Only that day dawns

to which we are awake. There is more day to dawn. The sun is but a

morning star.-Henry David Thoreau "Conclusion"

tiffan y Mifiee-'Kjvon ^ o o

"Nothing is funnier than unnhappiness."--Samuel Beckett

"Even if you don't like a concert of mine, please, please applaud at the end

anyway."-Emanuel Ax

Zachary MicfiaeC W o r^ a n"Well, I was a little embarrassed at first.

Obviously people are gonna think I'm a showboat and a little bit of a prick. But then I realized... that's me. I said those things. I did those things. I

can live with that."-T h e Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou'

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Kaitlin Bressler, Katherine Ey, and Rachel Edwards

celebrate in the lobbyof the Victoria

Theatre after they have received their

MVS diplomas.

Chris Call, Eli Leventhal, Steven

Page, Derek Gutmann, and Brian

Sweeny show off their newly received gowns for graduation in anticipation for the ceremony to begin.

Jae Ho Choi and Madison Kretzler enjoy each other's company after the ceremony.

Jack Adam, Chris Call, and Jamal Russell take a moment to reflect on all the memories had at MVS.

Kaitlin Bressler and Rachel Edwards present their speech for the Class of 2008.

Mr Wagner begins to read his annual poem for the class.

Holly Griffith proudly receives her Miami Valley School diploma.

Jae Ho Choi sings one of his favorite songs; " You Rai.se Me Up."

Alex Keen enjoys one of his last moments as an MVS senior.

wumniimHiUiiuiMay 31st, 2008,11 at Victoria H eater

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The Miami Valley School commends its 43 graduates. Congratulations to the Class o f 2008!

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This year's seniors had a different experience than previous years, because their senior projects consisted of learning to write checks, how to do laundry, and what to pack for college. It was more of a workshop than community service, but the

students say they learned a lot. It was a great experience and they ended the year strong!

Tifah Street, Mr. Motto, and Sarah Patzer

The day seniors received their caps and | gowns was a big one. There was

excitement all around, and each senior was smiling from ear to ear.

Daniel Kolodzik and Nate Rowland

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SeniorsRight Top: Senior Choir

members, Jae Ho Choi, Jack Adam, Maria All, Holly Griffith,

Tifah Street, Faiza Quadri, Katherine Ey, Madison Kretzler,

Rachel Edwards, and Kaitlin Bressler enjoy their last performance together.

Right Lower: Saagar Patel and Nate Rowland wait for Mr.

Wagner to hand out the graduation robes. Nadine

Ahmed and Faiza Quadri take a boat ride in Nepal.

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Senior Photo Day

Jessica Stubbs, Claire Doty,Tifah Street, Tiffany Woo, Kellye

Sutherland, and Sarah Patzer try on their gowns before they take the

senior graduation photo.

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Physics Project

Yasmeen Jamali, Nadine Ahmed, Kaitlin Bressler, and Rachel

Edwards test out their egg cart scrambler to make sure it works

before the real trial.

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Senior PredictionsWhat doe the future hold for the Class of 2008?

A Special Thanks to: Holly Griffith and Ms. Moulton for writing our predictions.

Jack Adam and Eli Leventhal star in their own MTV Reality show called "The Red Snapper Doesn't Play."Nadine Ahmed and Faiza Quadri team up to write the new juicy gossip column for the New York Times.Maria Ali works from her New York apartment sewing a line of comfortable but stylish pants.Morgan Brazie quits his high profile job as an investment banker to tour the French countryside.Kaitlin Bressler stars as Elle Woods in the sequel "Legally Brunnette."Chris Call officially changes his name to "Big Daddy" and wins a Grammy for his rap album entitled "Joke Sauce."Chris Carlson joins one of New York's most prestigious law firms.Jae Ho Choi becomes a famous knee sock model thanks to his ridiculously large calves. Claire Doty joins the Oylmpic Volleyball team and leads them to win the Gold Medal. Rachel Edwards creates an award winning line of designer shoe closet organizers and distributes them to celebrities.Katherine Ey wins the Kentucky Derby with her award winning steed named Dunder Mifflin.Kyle Franklin becomes the first person to win both the national basketball and poker championships in the same year.David Fulero is inducted into the Rock and Roll Music Hall of Fame for knowing more about music than anyone else.Holly Griffith stars in a Broadway play while writing her first novel and teaching drama. Derek Gutmann resides in Israel doing overseas business.Cristina Hensel writes the abridged dictionary of abridged words featuring favorites like sketch, belige, and legit.Yasmeen Jamali opens up her own posh clothes boutique in Detroit, Ml.Alex James wins a dance contest and uses his prize money to buy well-balanced diets for a starving South African family.Jae Won Jang designs athletic gear and travels the globe when he is not playing competitive soccer.Alex Keen stars in the major motion picture Harry Potter as Harry Potter.Daniel Kolodzik wins the State Championship title in wrestling every year until he dies.Madison Kretzler breaks her mother's World Record for skydiving world.

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Kyle Franklin and Steven Page fondly look back as they watch the slideshow.

Holly Griffith

displays her love for

singing as she performs,

Billy Joel's "Vienna."

Mr Wagner and Cristina Hensel share

a hug, remembering all the great times and

memories at Miami

Valley.

Rachel Edwards quickly walks

forward as her

name is called to receive

her diploma.

Tiffany Woo is next in line to

perform, as she I walks over to her I I piano to play one |

of her favorite peices for the

audience.

Kellye Sutherland, Sarah Patzer, and Cristina Hensel congratulate each other.______

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Nadine Ahmed, Kaitlin Bressler, Rachel Edwards, and Mrs,

Heckman pose as they show off their similar color coordinations.

Katherine Ey and Chuck Roslof share a moment together before

the ceremony.

Paige Zomiger presents the senior | gift.

Mark Welbom and Zak Workman | wonder what life as an MVS

alumni will be like.

Tifah Street sings an emotional "Hero" by Mariah Carey.

Rachel Edwards and Kaitlin Bressler are happy to know that

they will soon be graduates.

Best* of Luck. t*o the Qass of t d o q

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Emily LaFave opens a swanky New York night club featuring an indoor soccer field.Marina Owen stars in the first ever, live-action Betty Boop film.Steven Page and Patrick Zabinski set a world record for being the first to climb Mount Everest with nothing but a boy scout handbook and a T.l. 89.Saagar Patel enters the Nathan's Famous Fourth of July international hot dog eating contest and finishes first, ahead of Kobayashi by 10 hot dogs.Sarah Patzer defeats Chelsea Clinton for the 2028 democratic presidential candidacy.Kyle Reinhart, both wealthy and famous, spends his free time working with animal rescue organizations and training an army of Golden Retriever puppies.Chuck Roslof invents the first functional, edible computer, made entirely from chocolate.Nate Rowland (fluent in 23 languages) establishes Rome as his home base while he travels the world by plane, train, and automobile.Jamal Russell becomes a well-respected books-on-tape narrator.Tifah Street becomes the most successful winner of America's Next Top Model. Jessica Stubbs becomes an award winning professor for a small liberal arts school. Kellye Sutherland writes an award-winning novel called "The Biology of Ice."Brian Sweeny's true identity is revealed when his mask, cape, and SuperSuit are discovered in his dry cleaning.Mark Welborn becomes a nomadic bagpipe merchant in the Highlands of Scotland. Tiffany Woo gains control of the continent of North America as she expands her unstoppable Empire. She shows no mercy.Zak Workman works as.a principal/college advisor/English teacher at a small independent college prep school in Ohio.Sasha Yanes gets a job at Walt Disney World as a princess impersonator.Paige Zorniger starts the next hippie movement; the first meeting is held at the Oakwood Starbucks.

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Neekta Abouhossein Rhea Beckett

Tyler Benedict Joonsup Byun Aidan Curran

Christopher DeLaCraz Ethan Dempsey-

Whiting

Nicholas DeVore Andrew Duberstein

Jason Feldman Lindsay Folkerth

Amir Gamble Rachel Gorsky

Akash Goyal

Siddarth Goyal Jeff Graetz

Radhika Grandhi Caitlyn Greenwood

Briana Henry Kathleen Howard

Daniel Jacobs

Kathryn Jordan Laila Karaman Julie Kirkland

Jeremy Klaben Kim Lee

Matthew Ludwig Elisabeth Mitchell

Niky Motekallem Katherine Pardue

Milan Patel Justin Patmon

Daniel Paul Marc Pavlofsky

Alex Peltier

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Katie Adib Emily Badgley

Joely Barber Nathan Benedict Korinne Dressier Elizabeth Burgan

Keta Burke- Williams

Fernanda Canessa Sarah Caughey

Audrey Chitkara Bob Dyer

Caroline Ey Hollister Fitch

Porter Fitch

Leri Fleming Anne Fyffe

Claire Gaglione Mary George

Josh Graetz Amrita Hari-Raj

Matt Howard

Sophia Hu Cierra Jones Maya Kyles Neil Mobile

Jonathan Nguyen Kathleen Norris Caden Ohlwiler

Tara Paranjpe Veeral Patel

Jeff Paul Michael Peppel Collin Petsinger

Caitlin Pohl Cameron Porter

Ellen Reinhart Corey Roe

Jyotsna Sharma Auriel Smith

Valeriy a Spasskaya MatthewSutherland

Suneal Vishnupad

Elliot Watson Kiera Wheeler

Sarah Workman Alex Zorniger

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Carly Badgley Jake Brown William Burdick Julian Ceipek Bahar Cheema Elaina Cromer Sophia Danopulos

Emily Edwards Sarah Edwards Tyler Edwards Tyler Fearn Maggie Frick Dan Gangaware Sam Guggenheimer

Lauren Kline Rebecca Kulik Rohan Kulkami Martin Manger Timothy Miller Macy Morton Kinnari Patel M

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Courtney Bachmann

Jack Bachmann Brittany Bair

Sabina Bashir Olivia Blackburn

Lydia Brazie

Brooke Bressler John Chauvin

William Crotty Emmy Doore

Elizabeth Ewing Penny Gilliotte

Morgan Haak Aisha Jabari

Cameron Jordan Sarah Khan

Sarah Kolodzik Abhi Kumbhani

Alex Lachey Mazzan

Makupson Emma Manger

Spencer Meador Macy Merle Oliver Parks

Conor Perry Megan Perry Seth Pollock

Collin Roe Liana Saleh

Richard Smith

Kaelee Tobin I Robbie Weinstein

Alex White Karina Yanes Heidi Yarger

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Taylor Bradshaw Daisy Brown Stephanie Choo Allyson Clark Kelsey Clark Stefan Cleveland

Ben Cole Avery Donaldson Lynnze English Atalie Gartzka Najei Jabari Sereena Karaman

Ayesha Khan Zach Kurdin Gabby LaFave Audrey Lane Willis Lemon Michael Ludwig

Nirali Malhotra Lauren McKenzie | Amanda Mikutis Asheev Patel Natasha Patel Marissa Peppel

Juhi Rattan Lauren Shaver Alex Smith Connor Sprenkel Galen Squiers Nikita Srivastava

Claire Staley Shavonne Stanek Robbie Tate Jackson Wagner Bo Wang Katherine Wood

Arianna Yanes Jeremy Young

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Leah Baker | Kristina Berg

Ryan Bratz Lalita

Buenaventura I

Cora Ceipek | Cimren Cheema

Nathaniel Choo Sarah Gaglione Brenna Kesson

Matthew Kolodzik

Maansi Kulkami Saagar Kulkami

Mara McGlumphy

Jonathan Rodriguez

Calvin Ross Christine Saleh

Ian Squiers Kelsey Tobin

Ashley Trout Megan Tyre

Natalie Weikert Charles Wheeler Stephen Wibowo Elizabeth Wood

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Christine Adib Anna Alexander Carah Alexander Bethany Ash Alexis Berg Katherine Brown

Olivia Brown Kaja Burke- Williams Hirsh Chitkara Matthew Cole Benjamin Edwards Lynn Ezzeddine

Lexi Gossett Leah Griffith Grant Harlan Alexander Heaney Evan Henry Connor Imbody

Myron Ingram Levi Johnson Stuart Lane Grant Miller Alexander Mitchell Rheanna Morehart

Allison Norris Brooke Oaks Matthew Page Ishan Paranjpe Manish Paranjpe Claire Perry

Ivy Petsinger Sam Pickard Breanna Porter Walter Robinson Phoebe Rose Thiele Schroeder

Patti Jo Smith Evan Staley Charis Stanek Katerina Weikert John Winch

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Kiren Bashir I Alicia Buenaventura

Emma Crotty Michael Dettmer

Lilly Dunning Casey Gossett

Zachary Gunlock Carter Haak

Chase Harlan Lauren Imbody

Hunter Jones Charlie Lyon

Hannah Maroni Nathan Mitchell

Ben Olsen Nicholas Olsen

Shania Patel Max Peppel

Iman Quadri Bijou Rozakis

Jonathan Sequeira Blair Tyre Gabrielle

Vogelstein

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Nina Baig Kayla Baker Tommy Balaj Casey Beasley Nicole Biehn Troy Bradshaw

Meredith Chauvin Madison Choo Chloe Clark Adam Donaldson Jena Ezzeddine Nicholas Fadell

Jarred Ferstl Hunter Graham Jennifer Grossmann Clara Harrod Stuart Harrod Alex Hu

Ahsem Kabir Abby Kurdin Bridgette Martinez Chase Olsen Matthew Paul Emma Pickard

Catherine Stauber | Kinnera Vallabhaneni Spencer Wagner Abby Whitford Nour Yacoub

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Joe Bemsen William Caldas

Logan Carter Chloe Crotty

Keegan Crotty Katie Dettmer

Ethan George Luke Grossman

Andy Gunlock Y ash Gupta

Humza Khan EvangeUne Lyon

Mollie Lyon Stephen Lyon

Alec Martin Angie Mead Satya Morar

Joey Rose

Nelly Rose Ben Roth

Curtis Smith Michael Stauber

Vennela Vallabhaneni

Ryleigh Wells

Sarah Yacoub Alex Yu

Grace Zerba

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Peter Benedicl Connor Berg Preston Berg Charlie Biehn Nathan Bratz Jack Brown

Cameryn Burnette Amanda Chappell Armaan Cheema Mac Clark Jayda Coleman Lycia Cromer

Serena Fadell Eliot Ferstl Nupoor Goyal Payton Haak Grant Hanley Elsie Mead

Colton Morehart Gillian Rebar William Robinson Samanth Ross Sophia Ross Grace Sambora

Quinn Squiers Evan Ward

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Jonah Atchison Troy Benedict

Sophie Bemsen Joe Brown

iMexander Carlton Carson Crotty

Jack Donnelly Chloe Evans

Maxwell Gallatin Kate Heffeman

Jlargaret Heffeman Saige Joseph

Gabriel Korenyl- Both

Bea Laake Trey Laake

Isabel Miller A.J. Palmer

Nick Palmer

Renee Palmer Julia Peters Genna Roth

Mira Soin Hannah Waibel Chad Williams

Phillip Yu

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Rachel Balaj Jordan Bradstreet Mollie Choo Emi Clark Imelda Donnelly Anthony Fadell

Michelle Gibbs Heather Hanley Uri Karaini Penn Maroni Morar Niam Eleanor Peters

Neil Sawh Andrew Shamma Alexandra Tucker Gabriel Tyson Adina Weiss

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Michael Coleman Cherle Craig Bryan Czarnota Debra Dailey Patricia DeLotell Roberta DonaldsonMS Science LS Librarian Chair, Science MS/US Skills MS Geography Business ManagerMS Phys. Ed Department Specialist Health/Life Skills

Julie Dube Second Grade

Tana Eikenbery MS Social Studies MS Mathematics

Kathleen Fink Early Childhood

Linda Garcia Advancement

Administrative Assistant

Rob Gartzka MS/US Visual Art

Jennifer George Kindergarten

Bill Glisson Head of MS

8th Grade American History

Jane Gorsky US/MS

Librarian

Constance J. Howard Kindergarten

Bruce Huntsbarger Fifth Grade

Lin Jenkins LS Technology

Ruth Jewett-Warnar US Social Studies

Senior Dean

Kathie Johnson Chair, Fine Arts

Department

Chris Kambas Headmaster/MS

Administrative Assistant

Dorlanne Katz Fifth Grade

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Pajama Day »

The iTCshnian gir ls

dress up o n spii il day

to s h o w o f f their

pajamas and earn so m e

hot c o c o a for spirit

points .

Under extraordinary

leadership from Ross

W illiams, Mark

Welborn, Auriel Smith. Kim Lee. and David Fiilero perform

som e o f their new

songs during the spirit

day fesitivites.CKJT!

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AChristie Kemper

School Counselor MS Phys. Ed

Rebecca Kessler MS Math

Math Counts

Katrina Kittle MS English

Drama

Cindy Knight US Social Science Sophomore Dean

Linda Kretzler US Visual Arts

Janice Krochmal First Grade

Kenneth Laake, Jr. Athletic Director

Bryan Lal<atos US Latin

Claire Larson MS English

Power of the Pen

Yolanda Lyon MS Science

Dennis Manning Maintenance Supervisor

Transportation Coordinator

Yvonne Martin Fourth Grade

Debbie Moore Business Office

Administrative Assistant

Brian Motto Director of College

Counseling

Rachel Moulton Chair, English Department

Saiam Muhtadle LS Foreign Language

Carol Myers Rebecca NIenaberUS & MS Technology LS Performing Arts

Webmaster

Kathryn Priest Early Childhood

Maureen Redmond MS & US Spanish

Chair, World Languages

Vincent Romeo US English

Junior Dean

Kelly Roth US Math

Judith Payne Suzanne PowellExtended Day Second Grade

Program Coordinator

Dina Seymour Admlssion/LS

Administrative Assistant

Gabriela Sparks US Spanish

Debbie Spiegel US Math

Glenn Squiers Chair, Social

Science Department

Ralph Suiter US Science

Deborah TIpps LS Skills Specialist

Allison Wagner Early Childhood

Samuel Wagner, V Head of US US English

Ross Williams MS & US Music

Alisa Workman Early Childhood

Hua Zhang Asian Studies

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The Academic Challenge team exceeded the standard set by the team last year. The team

performed amazingly well and qualified to compete in the national academic tournament,

which took place in Chicago.

From left to right: Bob Dyer, Daniel Jacobs, Sophia Hu, Akash Goyal, Danny Yanes, Tyler Benedict, Nate Rowland, Alex Keen, David Fulero, and Marl< Ash

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Nate Rowland and David Fulero wait in anticipation forth question during practice at lunch. Tyler Benedict

concentrates as he answers a question. Danny Yanes thoughtfully ponders before answering the final question.

Rebecca Kullk, Kim Lee, Elisabeth Mitchell, Chris De La Cruz, Ms Moulton, Laila Karannan, Katherine Pardue, and Audrey Chitkara

Aesthesia went under a revamping period this year with an unconventional way to the new literary magazine. Instead of the traditional

magazine, writers and artists were invited to pi share their work in writing hours, and in the new ^ zine, where writing and art was showcased in a

creative, fresh way. Though it deviated from the norm, it was successful in revealing different artwork in a different means, unique to MVS.

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The highlight of the year was the 2nd Annual Celebration of Diversity and Freedom. As the entire student body gathered together and shared music,

poetry, and memories, the work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was remembered and MVS's devotion to the

acceptance of all cultures was seen. The theme of the event was "making the foreign familiar" and the inspiring speeches brought the intangible concept of freedom to

a level from which all students learned.

From left to right: Kinnari Patel, Danny Yanes, Radihka Grandhi, Advisor Cindy Knight, Rohan KulkarnI, Bahar Cheema, Chuck Roslof

Jae Ho Choi m akes the opening rem akarks at the Di\ ersity Day assem bly. Katherine Peters and Kinnari Patel speak about iheir diversity experience at MVS. C huck R oslof speaks about the

lessons o f M artin Luther K ins Jr. d u rins Diversity Dav.

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Jae Ho Choi, Tiffany Woo, Katherine Ey, Joely Barber, Chucl< Roslof, Caroline Ey, Holly Griffith, and Amrita Hari-Raj pose. Not pictured: Keta

Bruke-Willams and Tara Paranjpe

Wednesday afternoons at lunch were definitely a time to look forward to this year, thanks to Muse Machine. Muse Machine is an organization that allows students interested

in performing and visual arts to express their creativity. The objective of the members of this year's MVS Muse Machine was to expose themselves to as many different types of art as possible. Everything from martial arts to creative writing

was explored this year. Other highlights of the Muse Machine year included watching the classic movie/musical "Singing in the Rain" at meetings and enjoying an exciting,

dance workshop run by choreographer Nat Horne.

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ara Paranjpe finishes a letter encouraging human rights across the globe. Keta Burl<e-Williams reads over tier

letter before sending it to world leaders. Fernanda Canessa writes a letter at a weekly lunch meeting.

Each week Amnesty members wrote letters to express their discontent with the current

situations around the world. They also urged people to change the ways they act and

think. Meetings at lunch addressed unfair treatment of humans, and encouraged

students to take notice of all that is going on in the world.

Michael Peppel, Suneal Vlshnupad, Sarah Caughey, Jyotsna Sharma, Rebecca Kullk, Laila Karaman, Ellen Reinhart, Amrita Hari-Raj, advisor Richard Braithwaite, Tara

Paranjpe, Keta Burke-Wiiliams, Caitlin Pohl, Fernanda Canessa, Maya Kyles, Sarah Workman, and Sarah Patzer

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Advisor John Graetz, Marc Pavlovsky, Jae Ho Choi, Dame Jacobs, Josh Graetz, Jae Won Jang, and Steven Page m

Steven Page focuses on his next move dunng the match versus the teachers. Jae Ho Choi practices his strategy

during a lunch meeting. Daniel Jacobs and Mr. Ash concentrate and attempt to figure out their next move.

The Chess team, consisting of 8 members, started off well this year, defeating

Miamisburg 4 to 1. The team underwent some readjustments after losing three of their top members. Steven Page and Jae Ho Choi stepped up as seniors to lead the 2008 team and pressed forward to defeat other schools as well as excel in other area competitions.

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Tyler Benedict writes the propsals on the

boafd while Tifah Street contributes to the discussion. Holly

Griffith and Tyler Benedict collaborate

to create an excellent opening page. Paige Zorniger makes a new

layout for an article.

Right: The entire P&X staff includes,

from left to right, Will Burdick,

Akash Goyal, Tyler Benedict, Chris De La Cruz, Advisor Dr. Barb Cleary,

Kathleen Howard, Sophia Hu, Holly

Griffith, Paige Zorniger, and Latifah Street

Will Burdick listens intently to Holly Griffith's suggestions for his article. Dr. Cleary and Paige Zorniger talk through

some strategies to help improve the staff's writing. Tyler Benedict edits many

articles.

The school's newspaper, Phloem & Xylem, informs the student body on current news and events that affects both students and faculty each day.

The staff works together as a team, meeting once a week, to produce and publish information they gather throughout the term. Articles include

fashion, music, sports, and special events at MVS. The school is very appreciative of this source of news, and they can't wait to see the new

creative ideas in store for next year.

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Katherine Peters, hristina Pouagare, nnari Patel, Neekta louhossein, Jeremy laben, Milan Patel, Sid Goyal, Keta Burl<e-Wllliams, Bahar Cheema, ayna Patel, Sarah Edwards, Danny

Yanes, Emily idwards, Kim llee,

Akash Goyal, ^adhika Grandhi, id Amrita Hari-Raj

Sarah Edwards and Danny Yanes work on their winter sports stories. Emily Edwards posts pictures of the spirit day festivities.

Akash Goyal writes exciting captions for the Lower School page. Milan Patel begins to

edit the stories and captions for the Immersion section of the yearbook.

The effort put forth into this year's yearbook was astonishing. Weekly meetings were held during lunch, and students created fantastic layouts,

put together colorful designs, and mastered the art of brilliant photography. Students participated with great enthusiasm and loved

creating yearbook pages. With the fantastic leadership of Kaitlin Bressler and Rachel Edwards, the staff worked diligently to create the most

modern, contemporary, and colorful yearbook yet.

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Sarah Patzer, Christina Pouagare, and Patricl< Zabinsl<i

thlnl< of new spirit day ideas. Christina

Pouagare posts a letter in the Stu Gov section. Sophomore

representatives cheerfully schedule

days for new Stu Gov activities.

Members to the right: Kat Peters, Mr. Lakatos, Kinnari Patel, Christina

Pouagare, Audrey Chitkara, Neil Mobile,

Matt Sutherland, Neekta Abouhossein,

and Matt Ludwig. Below: Kat Peters,

Christina Pouagare, Kinnari Patel, and

Neekta Abouhossein have some fun at the Student Government

bake sale.

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nnade by her classmates. Kat Peters writes a note to Stu Gov members

reminding them of their weekly lunch meetings.

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attended homecoming dance at Carillon Park, Non-Denominational Jingle Beil Rock, and a popular "Mean Girls" movie night. Assembling and introducing a student creed was another issue on Student Government's agenda this year. Overall, members worked

diligently on asking students their opinions concerning various issues pertaining to the Upper School and were successful in involving the student body in important decisions.

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Director Ross Williams works out the sound on the l<eyboard before the concert. Tifah Street, Maria Aii,

and Bethany Ward practice their

harmony before their performance.

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Cierra Jones, and Maya Kyles P^ctice diligently during rehearsal. Rhea Beckett impresses the crowd at the winter concert

with "Shennandoh." Director Ross Williams introduces the choir before the winter concert.

Above; Rhea Beckett, Jeff Paul. Jeff Graetz, Jae

Ho Choi, and Josh Graetz practice

singing"Miss Otis Regrets" a couple

of times before they are

summoned to the stage to perform in

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he also directed the music in the however, was the production of a high-qualityMichael Wadham. The h|gh ^ included many of the choir's wonderful songs

concert CD, the 2007 MVS H'Qhlights Alburn^ wh^h ^

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Middle right:Marc Pavlofsky uses the

drill and saw to create an usable piece of furniture.

Right: HalD. Roberts creates the perfect color to use

in his painting.

Above: Bahar Cheema works on starting an acrylic painting. Rigfit: Mrs. Kretzler's figure drawing

class learns proper technique to make

their picture life­like. They use

David Fulero as a model for their

drawings.

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Clockwise from bottom right; Jae Won Jang works on the pottery wheel to create a

beautiful bowl. Linda Kretzler demonstrates her flawless skills to her students. Morgan Brazie cleans his brushes after completing

his painting. The finished artwork is displayed after a term of hard work.

Similar to other years, the artwork produced by students participating in art Classes has been breathtaking. There was a large selection of

classes, each led by one of the following teachers: Rob Gartzka, Linda Kretzler, or Kathie Johnson, teacher of lower school art. These classes

specialized in Furniture Building, ZEN and the art of drawing, Comtemporary Painting, Visual Design, Pottery, and Bead Making. All of the art was placed on display and enjoyed by the MVS community.

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Sixth graders Phoebe Rose and Thiele Schroeder act in the middle school play. Sixth

graders Levi Johnson and John Winch protray two of the three little

pigs.

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Leah Griffith, Patti Jo Smith, Thiele Shroeder, and

Claire Staley show their acting in

"Fractured Fairytales."

The middle school jazz band showed off its talent during the winter concert, singing wori<s that they rehearsed for

many weeks.

Leah Griffith, Katherine Brown, Claire Staley, and Sarah Khan act in "Fractured Fairytales". Below: Sarah Khan portrays Unpublished Ann. Leah Griffith, Michael Ludwig, and Claire Staley show off their brilliant stage presence. Middle

School choir members. Grant Miller, Alex Heaney, Elizabeth Ewing, Katarina Weil<ert,

Brooke Oaks, and Patti Jo Smith.

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The middle school's performing arts program had a tremendous year. Under the leadership of Mr. Ross Williams, the choir impressed parents, students, and faculty

when they showed off their vocal talents at two concerts during the year. The middle school production of Fractured Fairytales was a great success, thanks to the hard

work and talent of many students. Director Katrina Kittle led the students to a better understanding of performing both on and off stage. The crew of the show worked

diligently, mastering the effects of sound and light, in order to dazzle the audience.

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Kathleen Howard acts as Sally in

"You're a Good Man Charlie Brown." Holly Griffith and Katherine Ey work wonderfully

together during dress rehearsal fo r " The

Little Prince."

Holly Griffith plays the Little Prince and

Andrew Duberstein, the King.

Right: The cast of Charlie Brown rides

the school bus in anticipation for the new day. Included,

Katie Jordan, Kathleen Howard, Korinne Bressler,

Caroline Ey, Jae Ho Choi, Katherine Ey, Joley Barber, Tifah

Street, and Holly Griffith.

; Left: Katie Jordan as Lucy professes her love in song for Tifah Street as Schroeder,

: Below left: Holly Griffith relaxes on the doghouse as Chuck Roslof expresses frustration.

Below: Katherine Ey looks around as she plays the Fox in the "Little Prince." Korinne Bressler and

Caroline Ey express their excitement for the new day of school in "You're a Good Man Charlie

Upper School drama kicked off the year with 'You're a Good Man Charlie Brown," a classic connic brought to life in musical form. Then MVS Upper School had the first exciting school production in

the new alumni blackbox theater. The theater or studio was previously the lower school qymnasium and has been transformed for the performing arts. Teacher, Mr. Richard Braithwaite, directed two one-act plays with help from his crew of Nate Rowland, Katherine Pardue, and Katie Jordan: "Black Comedy" and "Lovers." The former was a side-splitting comedy and the the latter a

tragic love story. In the spring, Mr. Peter Camm directed the play 'The Little Prince,' a French story about a little prince with profound views of the world around him. Many exciting things to

come next year.

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Morgan Haak, Courtney Bachmann,

and Sereena Karaman have fun in the concession stand, Courtney Bachmann, Ayesha Khan, and

Natasha Patel enjoy learning how to make

pie in health class.

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Sarah Kolodzik, Brooke Bressler,

Sabina Bashir, and Sarah Khan enjpy

their first day of H seventh grade.

Throughout the year, the middle school has participated in activities that build teamwork, character, independence, and are just plain fun! From the annual swim outing at the beginning of the year, to fun and creative science projects, students bond and make new friends while learning through hands-on experiences. Perhaps the most exciting activity of the year. Camp Joy, teaches students to step out of their comfort zone and to find their true selves. The key to learning, they soon discover, is not just sitting in a classroom, but working together for a common goal. Spirit days also promote a sense of unity for the

students, and fun classroom projects give students a new perspective.

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Clockwise: 6th graders challenge themselves at Camp Joy. Ayesha Khan and Daisy Brown strike a pose; Lydia Brazie, Gabby LaFave, and Sereena Karaman enjoy cooking. 7th

graders have fun making an English presentation. Audrey Lane and Ashiv Patel

enjoy time outside.

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Members Alec Tamplin and

Milan Patel talk about strategy

during one of the weekly lunch

meetings. Emily Edwards takes a break during the

Chicago conference.

Advisors Mrs. Jewett-Warner and

Ms. Deb Spiegel celebrate the end of an outstanding year

with Chipotle. Right; Model U.N.

club members arrive at school after the

long Chicago delegation weekend to proudly show off their many awards.

This year they earned the most they ever have.

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A group of students celebrate the end of the conference. Students prepare for their first day of meetings in Chicago. Nadine Ahmed and Faiza Quadri talk about their country's policy during a lunch meeting. Kinnari Patel shows off her award she received from the

University of Chicago conference.

The MVS Model UN program participated in the Model United Nations conferences held at the University of Dayton and in Chicago. Under the direction of Mrs. Jewett-

Warner and Ms. Spiegel, the group of students epitomized active and informed diplomats, fully involving themselves in the conference activities. The MVS delegates earned an unprecedented 12 awards at the UD conference and an impressive three

Verbal Mentions and one Honorable Mention at the Chicago conference, it was a phenomenal year and the club proves to gain even more members and more

experience in the coming years.

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Kinnera Vallabhaneni colors

a self portrait.Sophie Bernsen

paints using watercolors. Andrew Shamma and Niam

Morar create sandcastles during

Bueneventura, Emma Crotty,

and Lilly Dunning play

outside on their first day of

school. Below: Fifth Graders

end their musical with a

Above: Anna Mayeux, Jordan Bradstreet, and Niam Morar sit together during the All School Sing. Kate Heff,

Jonah Atchison, and Carson Crotty play together after reading a book.

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Phillip Yu and Sophie Bernsen

carefully pick out colors for

their bead necklaces.

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Rheanna Morehart, Claire Perry, Patti Jo

Smith, and Ivy Petsinger take a

break from Laser Tag at the Middle School

Social.Mrs. Myers' advisory plays a game during

their Friday lunch meeting. Below; Lynn Ezzedine, Katherine Brown, and Katarina Weikert try on their

new science goggles.

onnor imooay IS the Shake a ce at Camp Jo door Educatio ter. Brittany B; looks at her roscope slide I n a hypothesis

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Grant Miller, IshanIngram form infererobservations. Belo'out the Shake and

Lynn Ezzedine, Phoebe Rose,

Katarina Weikert, and Alexis Berg

celebrate Halloween by

showing off their festive costumes.

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Emily Edwards,'" Kat Peters, and

Taylor Pond dance the night away.

The Lyon triplets are supercharged

for the race. Members of the MVS community

cheer on the soccer girls to a

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Sarah Edwards, and Taylor Pond sip on some hot chocolate as they break from the many Homecoming

festivities.

This year's Homecoming opened the door for new events and places at the school. 8th grade teacher Ms. Claire Larson, headed the first annual 5K walk/run which had a great turnout. Also new that day was the MVS Spirit Shop which began selling MVS logo apparel for students to show off their school spirit. With everything from ties to umbrellas, the store

has been a great success due to the creator Liz Schroeder, the mastermind behind the organization and design appeal for the store.

This year's homecoming dance was held at Carillon Park. The sparkling strings of lights bordering the room lit up the night while the beats heated

up the dance floor. It was a memorable night for all who attended.

Sam Pickard is cheered on by fellow classmates. Rhea Beckett, Danny Yanes, and

Bethany Ward take a break after so much dancing. A group of seniors enjoys the scenery of Carrilon Park. Kevin Trout and Will Burdick

enjoy the Homecoming dance. Nelly Rose races ahead to clinch the lead in the Rams

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Molly Lyon and Joey Rose play

with finger paints. Elizabeth Wood

experiments in the science lab. Mour

Yacoub, Brigett IVIartinez, and Abby Kurdin

celebrate red and blue day.

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The lower school, as always, enjoyed a year packed with fun and unique activities to invite learning and

growth. With caring teachers and wonderful facilities, each grade had its own special experiential field trip

which catered to different topics of study. These activities spark interests and curiosity that students will

take with them throughout middle and upper school.

Counterclockwise; Sophie Ross experiments with glitter glue. Gabriel

Tyson and Eleanor Peters share crayons together. Jayda Coleman, Nupoor Goyal,

and Sophie Ross create beautiful designs with their paint and markers.

Chloe Crotty reads her favorite book to the rest of the class.

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Eh Leventhal enjoys a special moment

with his first grader, Logan Carter, before the All School Sing.

Ashley Trout and Brenna Kesson sing

Rudolph. Liana Saleh, Sabina Bashir, Brooke Bressler, and

Morgan Haak join the crowd in song.

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Chuck Roslof and Steven Lyon sit together during the All School Sing. Stuart Lane shows

off his wonderful holiday costume. Gabby LaFave, Lauren Shaver, Lauren Mackenzie,

Natasha Patel, and Lynnze English celebrate their last holiday as Middle Schoolers. Morgan Haak and Kaylee Tobin present their beautiful

gingerbread houses made in advisory.

The All School Sing once again brought parents, faculty, alumni, and students of all ages together for some true Holiday spirit. Among some of the favorite songs were, "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer," "Peace," "How Many Candles," "Up on the House Top,"and, the all time favorite, "The Twelve Day of Christmas." Students got involved throughout the'

day by dressing up in Santa hats and reindeer ears, making ginger bread houses, and celebrating with class and advisory parties.

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Nadine Alimed, ivlilan Patel, and Faiza

Quadri dance until their feet are sore.

Claire Perry and Rheanna Morehart man a booth during

the Run for the Rams Race. Emily Ewards and Danny Yanes share a moment at

the dance.

MVS parents, faculty, alumni, and

students gather around the food

tents, look to support the soccer and tennis teams, get involved in the Run for the Rams, and come to share

memories with each other during

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Rams Race. Korinne Bressler and Caitlin Pohl are excited for

their first Homecoming dance. Amrita

Hari-Raj and Joley Barber await the

dance of their dreams.

Taylor Pond and Cristina Pouagare finish dancing as the night comes to a close. Sarah Edwards and her date, Kinnari Patel, Macy Morton, Kat Peters,

Rohan Kulkarni, Emily Edwards and Sam Guggenheimer await their second Homecoming

dance. Senior Jack Adam sprints towards the finish.

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Milan Patel, Matt Ludwig, and Akash Goyal proudly enter

the Raquet Club. Kellye Sutherland

and NIky Motekallem wait for

others to arrive.

The Prom Committee, Jo

Stubbs, Tim Wibowo, Radhika Grandhi,

Andrew Duberstein, and Caitlyn

Greenwood enjoy their many montlis of planning at the prom.

Jae Won Jang, Madison Kretzler,

Kingsley Shroeder, and Jae Ho Choi

enjoy each other's company at the

dance.

The masquerade ball turned out to be a wonderful night. Both students and teachers let loose and had a great night dancing in the beautiful Kettering Raquet Club. The dance was held from 9-12, and the students' only complaint was

that it turned out to be too short. From the DJ to the decorations, it was a night to be remembered. Starting at

1AM, the parents hosted a wonderful afterprom event. Almost all students won a prize from the annual raffle, and

they participated in corn hole, basketball, and volleyball tournments, as well as rode the mechanical bull. Students

and teachers left around SAM tired, but satisfied.

Counterclockwise: Kinnari Patel and Akash Goyal get ready for an evening of fun. Sid Goyal

attempts to stay on the bull. Sid Goyal and Jae Won Jang share a hug after the dance is over. A group of seniors is sad the night is almost over.

Chris Carlson and Yasmeen Jamali take a break after dancing. Daniel Paul and Patrick Zabinski

rest after a night filled with dancing.

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Middle Schoolers

excitedly await the delicious snow cones. Seniors Faiza

Quadri and Nadine Ahmed enjoy their last Spring Fling as MVS students.

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Mr. Wagner prepares to attack students while in the dunk tank. Middle Schoolers, Shavonne Stanek, Michael Ludwig, and

Ayesha Khan wait in line to ride the inflatable rides. Sarah Edwards paints Bea

Laake's face during the Spring Fling, All students enjoyed walking to festive music at

the cake walk.

Abby Kurdin shows offer her

new face paint at the Spring Fling. Elaina Cromer,

Lauren Kline, and Anne Yellin wait

anxiously to paint faces.

This year's Spring Fling proved to be another exciting event for the entire MVS community. Though clouds were in the sky and drizzles of rain fell

on the playground, it was still an amazing afternoon for enjoying springtime and spending time with friends. Painted faces attacked their

favorite teachers at the dunk tank, upperclassmen reminisced about their first days at the fair as they enjoyed snow cones, and parents and faculty

enjoyed watching their favorite kids have a wonderful time.

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Cheerleaders Rachel Edwards

and Kaitlin Bressler pep up

their fellow students.

Teachers Mrs.Jewett-Warner

and Ms. Spiegel show their

excitement for the pep rally.

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Above: Mr. Benedict and Korey Faulks enjoy the spirit week events. Below: Sarah Patzer celebrates spirit during the PJ and hot chocolate day. Korinne Bressler, Sarah Workman, Caitlyn Pohl, and Libby Burgan sip hot chocolate and relax in their comfy

PJ's on this spirit day. Tifah Street and Tiffany Woo show off their freshly made senior T-shirts, complete

with red and blue all over.

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schoolers wait in suspense for the

annual homecoming pep rally. Left: Seniors Cristina Hensel, Faiza

Quadri, Yasmeen Jamali, Nadine Ahmed,

and Paige Zorniger enjoy their last red and

blue day. Below: Eli Leventhal and Chris

Call covered from head to toe with red and

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Above; Milan and Kinnari Patel join together as they cheer on the fall

athletic teams at the pep rally on the

Friday before Homecoming..

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goverment introduced a new activity for the grades in the Upper School by counting points based on participation in dress up days, and mini competitions during morning announcements.

These competitions included "Rock, Paper, Scissors," and "Thumb War." This was an extra effort to bring the student body together with lots of spirit for the weekend. The week brought about the annual electric atmosphere at the pep rally and that

charge continued into the games at Homecoming.

k i d . Heather Hanley and Adina Weiss enjoy their first ever MVS pep rally. Kingsley Shroeder and Ms. Bretscher

dress up for Western Day. Avery Donaldson and Audrey Lane paint their faces to get in the Red and

Blue spirit. Galen Squiers comes to school in full spirit. The jazz band prepares for their "We Will Rock You" performance. Middle Schoolers, Claire Perry, Carah Alexander, and Rheanna Moreheart get ready for the

Race before homecoming.

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share the fun in participating in the Middle School red

and blue day. Bethany Ash and

Ivy Petsinger cheer on their friends at

the pep rally.

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Art in the Apple: NYC and the Visual Performing A^

Mr. Peter Camm, Mrs. Linda Kretzler, Joonsup Byun, Jesse Ullett, Jae Ho Choi, Kathleen Howard, Sayna Patei, Lauren Kline, Hal Roberts, Bethany Ward, Lindsay Folkerth, Rhea Beckett, Olivia Pohl, Alex James,Katherine Peters, Sarah

Edwards,Christina Pouagare, Danny Yanes, Madison Kretzler, and Jae Won Jang,

Mr. Graetz and several students were immersed for four weeks in educating themselves about the Civil Rights Movement. They saw movies, went to museums, and interviewed members and scholars of the movement. Through these interviews, the students learned about inspirational leaders in the movement, and how to start their own movement using the knowledge they have gained. The students also took a trip to Montgomery, Alabama, and Atlanta, Georgia, to further their education on the subject of Civil Rights. This enlightening and inspirational experience that the students now share is truly one to remember.

During the four weeks of immersion, twenty-one students embarked on an artistic exploration. Studying theatre, art, and New York City, the students became familiar with works of art and the jargon of the theatre world, while also participating in improvisation workshops and other activities. Once the group arrived in the huge metropolis of New York City, they were swept up, discovering all that their adventure had in store for them. Throughout their one-week stay the group saw plays and musicals including "Hairspray" and "Farnsworth Invention." They also dove into the many art museums of Manhattan, such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art. After returning home to Dayton, the students participated in making their own artwork by creating pastels inspired by paintings seen in the museums they visited. This immersion group investigated and gained a new appreciation of both visual and performing art.

Dan Gangaware, Jamal Russell, Mr. John Graetz, Julian Bond, Mrs. Cindy Knight, Sophia Donapolous, Rebecca Kulik, and Marc Pavlofsky on the steps of the 16th Street Baptist Church which was the site of the 1965 bombing.

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Burdick, Tyler Fearn, Sam Gugenheimer, Maggie Frick, Jessica Stubbs, Taylor Pond, Claire Doty, Edwards, and Mr. Vln Romeo. Not pictured: Kingsley Schroeder and Carly Badgley.

Criminal Justice started off with a bang as the participants began to explore all facts of the law enforcement profession with the leadership of Randy Duff and Vin Romeo. Through visits to the County and Federal Courthouses, as well as meetings with prominent defense and prosecuting attorneys within the Dayton area, students familiarized themselves with the intricacies of the criminal justice system. Students were each given the opportunity to ride along with a cop during their actual shift, paid a visit to the Montgomery County Jail, visited a police training facility, and observed specific offices of law enforcement at work.

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Adventure in Sustainability: New Zealand

Mark Welborn, Sid Goyal, Holly Grifith, Caitlyn Greenwood, Billy Tyner, Amir Gamble. Mr. Sam Wagner, Marina Owen, Nick DeVore, Julie Kirkland. Patrick Zabinski, Chris De La Cruz, Paige Zorniger, Steven Page, Akash Goyal, and hosts.

New Zealand focused primarily on organic farming and sustainability. The group worked about four hours a day to compensate for food and shelter. The students slept in tents and ate a purely organic diet. At the first farm in Loburn, the group worked on maintenance projects and enjoyed a hearty, homemade German diet.

^ The second farm in Canvas Town, a vegan and sugar-free center, focused on taming the mind with daily meditations and lessons in massage. The students ended their trip in Dannevirke, a botanically diverse farm. By the end of the immersion, the students had gained a high level of respect for people that produce their food everyday.

Stepping Out: 9th GradeThe freshman immersion program puts an emphasis on stepping out of comfort zones, and this year was no exception. Activities included visiting various houses of worship, ballroom dancing, flying planes, rock climbing, meditation, and yoga. Students got to learn To-Shin-Do, a form of martial arts. The most climactic part of Stepping Out was being snowbound for two extra days during a trip to Hocking Hills! The immersion finished with the sharing of autobiographies.

Tne Fresnman class along with their To-Shin-Do teachers and immersion advisors.

Stepping Up: Senior Leadership

74David Fulero, Chuck Roslof, and Yasmeen Jamali.

Seniors Yasmeen Jamali, Chuck Roslof, and David Fulero looked back on their high school growth by revisiting their freshman immersion. The seniors learned much about leadership and responsibility. Yasmeen reflected on the experience by saying, "This was an amazing experience and I really enjoyed watching the freshmen grow." The two other seniors realized their growth over the four years. The best part of their experience was using what they learned about leadership and applying It at Hocking Hills.

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Destination America Group 1This immersion group embarked on a journey with Ms, Moulton and Mr. Motto and had a wonderful time traveling through Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico and Arkansas in their very own RV for 18 days. Some of the highlights of the trip included visiting New Orleans and Ojo Caliente in New Mexico. This immersion group really enjoyed their adventurous trip all across the US as they learned more about each other and the various destinations and places that they visited.

Ms. Rachel Moulton, Elisabeth Mitchell, Katherine Pardue, Briana Henry, Joanna Stubbs, Mr. BrianMotto, Jack Adam, and Chris Call.

Destination America Group 2IVir. Suiter and IVIr. Czarnota were the teachers who drove six students in an RV for 18 days, going wherever the wind blew them. They visited places such as New Orleans, Houston, and Oklahoma City. The students learned how to plan efficiently and grew closer as friends. They learned more about each other and themselves during this unpredictable journey.

Tim Wibowo, Eli Leventhal, Michael Straus, Jason Feldman, Kyle Reinhart, andDerek Gutman.

India: The Footsteps of BuddhaAn extraordinary spiritual and cultural awakening is exactly how this immersion group would describe their everlasting journey. Beginning in Delhi, a fast-paced metropolis, they quickly adapted to Indian customs. Once comfortable with this cultural shift, they moved on to tour towns of Agra, Jaipur, and Varanasi. While in Dharamsala, surrounded by the beauty of the Himalayas, this group conquered the true essence of Buddhism, constructing unique personal ideals gained from a powerful teaching taught by the Dalai Lama. Finally, the last stop in Nepal brought wholesome beauty as the students enjoyed a private plane ride over Mount Everest. This immersion group succesfully blazed their own cultural and spiritual path.

Mr. Glenn Squiers, Kyle Franklin, Nate Rowland, Alex Keen, Saagar Patel, Nadine Ahmed, Dr. Ashwi Birdi, Kaitlin Bressler, Tyler Benedict, Faiza Quadri, Rachel Edwards Emily LaFave, Neekta

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Clockwise from top right: O live r Parks works on his quilting techniques in Appalachia.

M acy M erle uses a loom to weave her rug.

The 7th grade class learns how to chop a block of wood.

The 8th graders begin their lourney to Gettysburg with a ten hour drive.

_____________________The 8th jirade class Doses in Gettysburg._____________

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Learning many forms of dance is not an easy task to accomplish in four weeks, but this immersion took on the challenge. Working in a variety of dance studios in the Dayton area, this group focused on four different styles: contemporary, ballroom, anatomical, and belly dancing. After learning the fundamentals of moving through space in different forms, the members of this immersion were able to express themselves through dance, culminating in performances for the school community.

Erika Shaver, Rachel Redmond, Alexis Terzian, Nat Horne, Debbie Spiegel, Niky Motekellam, and Kim Lee

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New York Fashion Colleen Reinhart, Katie Jordan, Janae

Poppa-Deis, and Laila Karaman.

Media Arts Matt Ludwig

iThe Geek Immersion, headed by Mr. Bryan Lakatos, learned an extraordinary amount of information about computers and technology in the short time of only four weeks. Their daily activities included quizzes about the history of the Internet, commands, programming, and various other terms. The highlight of their experience was building an actual computer

'along with designing their very own website.

Schizophrenia Research

Kinnari Patel

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squeeze the juice out of lewons for their huwwus.

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3. Arianna Yanes adds finishing touches to her quilt.

4. Students of the nowe of Memphis create their $-Jl wap of

Egypt.5. The Thebes nowe performs its

skit.6. Lynn Ezzedine takes a break

and enjoys her pizza.7. Sarah Kolodzik and Sabina Pashir enjoy their homemade

instruments.8. A group of 6th grade girls takes

a break from basketball.9. The 7th grade class enjoys their last day before heading home to

Payton.10. Olivia Prown and Katarina Weikert work on their maps.

I I . Zach Kurdin stitches his quilt. 12. P.J. Adams and Patty Jo

Smith make hummus.13. Mrs. Eikenbery, Ms. Kittle,

and Miss Anderson celebrate thelast day of school.

14. Sabina Pashir and Prooke Pressler tune their instruments. 15. Michael ludwig holds up his

completed quilt.16. Natasha Patel, Lauren

McKenzie, and Lynnze English start their quilts.

17. Emma Manger and Prittany Bair knit their scarves.

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Counterclockwise from top right: Senior Chris Carlson dribbles down the field to score a goal. Senior Zak Workman makes an amazing pass to a fellow teammate. Members of the

team give each of their parents a carnation before the Homecoming

game. Senior Morgan Brazie dribbles past a defender. Elliot

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Fearn, Taylor Siilton. Matt Sutherland, Mall Howard, Cameron Porter. Suneal Vishnupad. and

!iri.s Carlson. Daniel ggenheimer, Tyler le Won Jans

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Junior Katherine Pardue stands ready for a volley.

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Senior Kaitlin Bressler hits an amazing shot down the line.

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Freshman Jyotsna Sharma unleashes her backhand to win a point.

Juniors Julie Kirkland and Geetika Srivastava get ready as their

opponent serves. The varsity tennis team poses for a picture after a long

day of play. Seniors Sasha Yanes, Rachel Edwards, and Kaitlin

Bressler relish in their achievements as their high school tennis careers

comes to a close. Coach Vin Romeo congratulates juniors Julie Kirkland

and Katherine Pardue after their outstanding performance at the state

tournament.

Juniors Julie Kirkland and Katherine Pardue pose after

winning their tournament match in Cincinnati.

Woman'e Vardty TemieThe Women's Varsity Tennis Team pulled o ff another stupendous season. This year, the team finished with an admirable record

o f 18-3 and concluded the season ranked 1 1th in the state and 3rd in the district. In addition to these accolades, the doubles duo o f Katherine Pardue and Julie Kirkland participated in the state tournament in which they advanced to the quarterfinals. The season was remarkable because by the end, each o f the starting girls had made it onto an all-area recognition team. Vin Romeo summed up the stellar season with these words, "Our expectations were high, but our accomplishments were even higher. The next year appears especially promising given

this year's level o f performance."Coach Vin Romeo, Kaitlin Bressler, Rachel Edwards, Sasha Yanes.

Katherine Pardue, Julie Kirkland, Jyotsna Sharma, Geetika Srivastaba, and Rachel Gorsky

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Clockwise from top left: Sophomore Erika Shaver concentrates as she

takes the ball down the field. Senior Jessica Stubbs dribbles past defenders towards the goal.

Sophomore Elaina Cromer sprints dow n the field to receive a pass. At half-time, the girls take a break and

listen as Coach Braithwaite and Coach Sqniers discuss strategies for

a strong second half. Junior Kathleen Howard blocks a defender

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ffe, Emily Edwards, Paige Zorniger. Jessica Slubbs, Emily LaFave. Sarah hleen Howard, Elaina Cromer, Maggie Frick. Erika Shaver. Taylor Pond, ■ah Caughey, Kiiigsley Schroeder, Katie Adib, and Caitlyn Greenwood

The Lady Rams enjoyed an amazing season ending with the admirable record o f 5-8-2, M V S was excited by their cheers o f "cha cha la vista" throughout the season and the

many fans that came to their games. The young team's awe-inspiring, last-minute shut-out o f the much older Franklin Monroe

team proved their unprecedented skill and drive. The girls worked on technical skills throughout the season, led by the patient and talented upperclass women. A ll o f their hard

work led to a season Coach Braithwaite proudly hails as, "the best we've had in my four years." "The hardworking, energetic, joy-filled girls" brought the Rams triumph this year. W e hope they w ill continue to

succeed in years to cotne.

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Junior Tyler Benedict

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Counterclockwise from top left: Freshman Alex Zorniger follows

through after a perfect swing. Junior Justin Patmon prepares to make a precise putt. Junior Justin Patmon

follows through and watches his ball soar towards the hole. Junior Marc Pavlofsky practices his swing before

he hits the ball. Junior Tyler Benedict works on his putting stance.

Freshman B ob D yer begins a perfect swing.

The Varsity G olf team did a superb job o f maintaining its outstanding record and reputation established in previous years. Coach John

Bentley said, "These students were motivated and hardworking, and their improvement over the season was very impressive." He said it was with enthusiasm and pride that he coached this group

o f athletes. The team worked on improving their techniques o f putting, swinging, and stance throughout the season. The team not only proved its talent on the course but also exuded sportsmanship and character and had a wonderful season. The experienced upperclassmen warm­heartedly w elcom ed a few talented freshmen on the team and advised the newcomers as they took their first sw ings as varsity golfers.

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Serve it Up

Clockwise from top left: The team meets for one last huddle before their

first game of the season. Junior Janae Poppa-Deis receives a serve

from the opposing team. The teams shake hands after their last game of

the season. Senior Claire Doty makes a spectacular save. Junior Janae

Poppa-Deis dives for the ball during the last play of the game.

Janae Poppa-Dejs returns the ball over the net using her

sunerior skills on the court.

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yslomen'e Varelts/ VollaybMThe Women's Varsity Volleyball team continued

to evo lve this year. Led by new coach Paula Doliboa, the girls worked hard and played even harder. The team showed a lot o f effort throughout the season that ended with a record o f

5-16. Adds Coach Doliboa, "The team played with a lot o f heart. It was definitely a rebuilding

year but w e had som e good leaders on the team." The team got its fair share o f recognition with senior Claire D oty being named a District 15 All Star. Senior Sarah Patzer was also named a District 15 Academ ic All Star. Other members o f the team also enjoyed a wide array o f recognition. Junior Janae Poppa-Deis was given an Honorable

Mention for All Area, an honor also bestowed upon juniors Bethany Ward and Rhea Beckett.

Janae Poppa-Deis, Sarah Patzer, Latifah Street, Claire Doty, and Coach Paula Doliboa. M aya

Kyles, Rhea Becket, Bethany Ward, Kathleen Norris, and Sarah Workman

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JV Golf

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With many of their former players filling in the shoes of their varsity predecessors and the departure of their coach, the Junior Varsity Golf team began with a fresh start. Under the guidance of Coach Brian Motto, they took on their schedule and gradually increased their skills and ability throughout the season. Coach Motto stated, "I am very impressed at the way they handled themselves on the course, and I am proud of how they all improved throughout the season.” The athletes set some key ground work for next season as they continue to play at the junior varsity and varsity levels. With some inexperienced players on the team, the students showed teamwork and compassion as they helped each other reach their goals.

The Miami Valley Men's Junior Varsity Soccer team proved to be successful throughout their season. Under Coach Klimowicz, the JV Soccer team's main focus was playing together as a team. Coach K chose this to be the main focus for the year because the team was made up of a mix of new and returning members. The hard work of practicing together and bonding as a team led them to their final record of 4-1-4. This has been one of the best records the Men's JV Soccer team has had in quite some time. The most significant experience that occurred during their season was their victory against Seven Hills. This was the first time Miami Valley had ever beaten Seven Hills in men's soccer. The hard work given by the JV team this year sets Miami Valley up for future success in upcoming years.

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Co.icli Phil Klimowicz Coach Nicl( Waile, Taylor Siillon, Chris Carlson, Daniel Jacobs, Cory Roe. Michael Poppel, Tyler Fcarii, Coach Mario Carillo, Saagar Palel, Jalte Brown, Jae Won Jang. Aidon Curran, Mall Siilherland, Alex Peltier, Sam Guggenhoinier. Jao Ho Cho

Mall Howard, Cameron Porter, Sunoal Vishnupacl, Jetl Paul, Elliol Walson, and Jonalhan Nguyen

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E m m y D oore, M organ Haak, C la ire S ta ley, A ta lie G artzka , M acy M erle , S havonne S tanek, andC oach K e lly Roth

This was the first year The Miami Valley School had a IVliddle School Girls' Volleyball team. However, the girls picked up the fundamentals quickly and had a successful first season. The team's record was 3- 12, but it is not representative of the hard work they put into their game. Basic skills, such as serving, passing, hitting, and setting were ultimately mastered by the end of the season. These girls are to be commended for stepping up to participate in this unfamiliar sport and setting the ground work for future teams. Coach Kelly Roth commented, " There was a huge improvement in the girls' skills, play, and spirit from the beginning to the end of the season. They were extremely hard-working and dedicated, and they have really matured." Coach Roth is excited for next year's season and hopes for more involvement in the sport.

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The Boys' Middle School Soccer team ended the season with a winning record of 7-2-1. Although they struggled with illnesses and injuries, the team came together to overcome their obstacles. They practiced some new skills and techniques and really improved their game, "The new drills combined with the boys' determination were a real highlights of this year," said returning coach Latif Affini. The players shaped the team into a family; their cohesiveness and communication came through in their succesful play and the boys worked hard to maintain that aspect of their game. Through hard work and determination, the team ended the season with one of the Middle School Boys' Soccer team's best records.

Alex While, Galen Squiers, Alex Smilh. Hersh Chilkara, Coach Lalif Afint. Zach Kurdin, Robbie Tate, Ben Cole, Alexander Mitchell, Grant Miller, John Winch, Robbie Weinstein and Evan Staley

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Matthew Paul, Ryan Bratz, Ian Squiers, Ben Olsen, Stephen , Charlie Lyon, Nick Olsen, Adam Donaldson, and Max Peppel

The 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade Boys Blue Soccer team had a very successful season. Their practices were filled with the fundamentals of the game of soccer, including goalkeeping, dribbling, shooting, and passing. The boys worked hard and persevered through some difficult practices and motivated each other to improve and grow as a team. Teambuilding skills were also a large part of the season. The team worked to increase communication, trust, and confidence as individual players and as a group. Under the keen guidance of Coach Steve Miller, the boys learned techniques and basic strategy to help them on the field. Their games were exciting and the boys showed real enthusiasm for the world of competetive soccer. The team is ready and anxious for many successsful seasons to come.

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5 th and 0 ”th Girls' ^occ&cThough the 5th and 6th grade Girls' Soccer team did not win many matches, the teamwork and enthusiasm that the girls demonstrated was exemplary. As the season progressed, the team developed into a hard-working group of athletes. Their determination paid off when they tied a game with a team that had defeated them earlier in the year. The progress the girls displayed encouraged them as they strived to accomplish their goals as a team. The older, more experienced girls on the team stepped up as leaders and helped the younger girls improve. As the coach Headmaster Peter Benedict II stated, "The highlight of the year was watching these fine young players develop as a team to score more goals and avenge early season losses." The team put in a great amount of hard work and should be proud of their efforts.

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Christine Saleh, Leah Baker, Phoebe Rose, Coach Pete Benedict, Lynn Ezzedciine, Christine Adib, Claire Periy, Charis Stanek, Brenna Kesson, Belhany Ash, Lexi Gossett, Natalie Weikerl, Kelsey Tobin, Kristina Berg, Ashley Trout, Simren Cheema, Olivia Brown, Brooke Oaks, Katherine Brown, Thiele Schroeder, and Maansi Kulkarni

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Great teamwork, enthusiasm, and talent led the middle school Girls' Soccer team to a successful season. Though the team was small, they stood up to the challenges they faced including some extremely competetive teams. Under the direction of Coach Joshua Haws, the girls not only grew as individual players, but also as a team. "They worked the ball well and began passing to each other more and more as the season progressed," said Coach Haws. The spirit and enthusiasm that the girls displayed both on and off the field were remarkable and these middle school athletes are the future of a very successful upper school team. The team only lost one game. Their tournament win at Fairborn 3-1, was the highlight of their extremely successful season.

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C oach R icha rd D zam efe , M ichae l D ettm er, Zach G un lock, S aaga r KulkarnI, C asey G osse tt, Jona than

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The 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade Boys' Red Soccer team had a successful season this year with the help of their new coach, Richard Dzamefe. "It was a challenge because it was my first year," said Coach Dzamefe, "but on the whole it was a good season and we had a lot of fun." This season was all about the boys simply going out on the field and enjoying themselves as they played the game. The team managed to place third in the tournament and came close to the semi-finals. The young players grasped the basics of the game and learned the skills that are important to every strong soccer player. They practiced on passing, working more as a team, and "never quitting," as their coach said.

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Junior Amir Gamble swiftly steals the ball from the opposing team.

Senior Steven Page hustles the ball down the court, making a perfect 3-

pointer. Senior Kyle Franklin rallies spirit from his teammates and

cheerleaders before the game. Senior Eli Leventhal reaches for the ball

before throwing a great shot. Senior Kyle Franklin rises above the

competition and scores.

Senior C hns Call reaches to make the perfect layup.

M an 'e V a r e ltyThe Men's Varsity Basketball team faced many challenges this season but met each one with confidence and determination. Their .spirit is to be noted and the team represented the Miami Valley School well. "Although the final record does not exemplify the immense amount o f work put in by the boys, they have matured as individual players and as a team," says Coach Brian Motto. The team worked together to incorporate new offensive and defensive tactics into their game and successfully executed their new skills on the court. The players showed amazing enthusiasm and perseverance and Coach Motto, "really enjoyed working with the boys and watching them develop."

Coach Brian Mono. Steven Page. Kyle Franklin. Daniel Jacohs. Eli Leventhal. Jantal Rii.'isell, Coach Richard Kavser Coach Mickey Johnson, Chris Call. Amir Gamble. Corey Roe. Naie Benedicl. anti Tyler Benetlicl

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This season, the girls showed more determination than ever before. Although the team experienced a rebuilding year, they gained an appreciation and knowledge of the skills and basics of soccer. They learned that the game was not centered around winning and losing but about technique, teamwork, and love and knowledge of soccer. Coach David Wichford said, "The girls had a lot of fun. They showed improvement throughout the season." Despite the adversity that was faced, the players' efforts were exceptional and the energy that the girls possessed was absolutely unparalleled. As a result of the lessons learned, the girls carry not only knowledge of the game, but also the important values of teamwork and sportsmanship that will aid them through their sports careers at MVS.

Coach David Whitford, Spencer Lee Wagner, Jena Ezzeddine. Bijou Rozakis, Madison Clioo, Hunter Graham, Kinnera Vallabhaneni, Abby Whitford, Nikl<i Biehn, Kayla Baker, Jenny Grossman, Meredith Chauvin, Chloe Clark

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Junior Briana Henry cheers at her first game as a varisty

cheerleader.

Senior Yasmeen Jamali dances alongside the rest o f the squad during halftime.

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Junior Caitlyn Greenwood starts a cheer as the team

makes its way on to the court.

Loud and ProudSeniors Rachel Edwards, Kaitlin

Bressler, and Tifah Street and juniors Lindsay Folkerth and

Caitlyn Greenwood lead an opening cheer to rally team spirit. Senior

Tifah Street, freshman Ciara Wheeler, junior Caitlyn Greenwood, and senior Kaitlin Bressler perform

in a spirit-rallying halftime show. The senior cheerleaders pose for a

picture. The cheerleaders practice to perfect their cheers. The

cheerleading squad smiles for the camera before the big game with

Marti.

Senior Tifah Street energizes the crowd during a critical

point in the game.

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V a r d ty C heerleadm QThe M V S Cheer squad brilliantly mastered each one o f its goals set for this year's basketball season. "With extraordinary leadership by the senior girls, the squad really came together," says coach Jackie Finke. N ew members o f the squad were welcom ed and the team grew in both spirit and skill. The squad greatly contributed to the excitement and passion at every game and supported the M VS basketball team well. Their routine during half time was especially well- choreographed, and the squad performed with agility and finesse. They remained optimistic and never gave up on their sense o f spirit and up-beat attitude. The squad represented the school with exceptional charm and poise, creating an atmopshere o f positive energy and excitement at each home game.

Ciiltlyn Greenwood. Kiera Wheeler, Lynd.say Folkerth, Kathleen Norris. Tifah Street, Yasmeen Jamali, Briana Henry, Kaitlin Bressler, and Rachel Edwards

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Faiza Quadri looks for an open teammate. The team takes a

breather for a half-time pep talk. The seniors pose before their first game. Erika Shaver focuses as she lines up to shoot a foul shot. Emily

LaFave and Nadine Ahmed practice their defense and shooting skills.

iarah Cau<;hey stands ready loleal Ihe ba II from Ihe opposing

Sophomore Sarah Edwards plays excellent defense during

the team's last game.

Senior Nadme Ahmed practices her three-point shooting form.

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Coach Randy Duff. Nadine Ahmed. Erika Shaver, Faiza Quadri. Emily Edwards. Sarah Edwards. Kingsley Schroeder, Emily LaFave. Coach Mark Jones. Sajn Guggenheimer. Sarah Caughey. Ellen Reinhart. Maiy

George, and Tyler Fearn

The Women's Varsity Basketball team gained invaluable skills and technique through its extensive practice and commendable performance at games. The "young and inexperienced team battled hard

and exceeded expectations," says Coach Duff. He is particularly proud o f their well- earned win against Y ellow Springs in a competetive and successful game in January, which really pushed the girls to put their best techniques into action. The team finished with a record o f 7-14 and played with

enthusiasm, motivation, and exceptional ability. The team looks to use the knowledge they gained this year to continue to grow in years to come.

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Coach Michey Johnson, Nate Benedict, Will Burdick, Corey Roe, Dan Gangaware, Tyler Benedict, Terek Shrit, BobDyer, Jake Brown, and Veeral Patel

This year's Junior vci'- Basketball team evergreater determ ination

before. sk\\\splays and p e r f e ^ ^ ^ K . during p r a c t ic e ^ ^ ^ K together as a Every team m e m ^ jjB ^® supportive of his p e ^ and contributed to the cohesive level of play. Each player improved in his own way, honing talents and improving skills while keeping focus and never giving up. Their hard work shone through in some unforgettable games and the young team stepped up and proved their ability and teamwork throughout the season. This memorable year definitely raised the bar for MVS teams in the future.

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JV CheetieadmgThe JV Cheerleading squad proved to be an inspiration to the basketball team, especially in times when the score did not look too promising. "These girls really impressed me. Two of the five could even tumble, and no one had cheered before," said Coach Jackie Finke. They were loud and got creative with their cheers, chants, and dance routines. Coach Finke was delighted to see newcomers to the sport excel and enjoy their first experience with cheerleading. Each girl added something different to the squad, and next year, they hope to generate even more interest among the student body and increase the size of the squad.

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Varsity WrestlingThe one-man wrestling team of senior Daniel Kolodzik continued its stellar career. He placed first at numerous competitions, such as the GMVMA Holiday Invitational and the Ashland Invitational, and was named outstanding wrestler at both. His crowning achievements included being ranked 8th in the nation at 130-pound weight class and placing 2nd at state. As his last season for high school wrestling came to a close, he finished incredibly strong stating, "My senior season has been very successful and a lot of fun." His unique and succesful contribution to MVS sports will be remembered for years to

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Despite having only a one-man swimming team, Junior Tim Wibowo finished the season with brilliant numbers. His most impressive results came in the Coaches Classic, the Waynesville invitational, and the High School Sectional Tournament. Tim placed 1st in the 50 Free and 3rd in the 200 fly at the Coaches classic, 1st in the 50 free and 2nd in the 100 free at the Waynesville invitational, and finally, with his best performance of the season, he placed 3rd in the 50 free at Sectionals with a personal record of 23.16 seconds! Tim qualified for districts for the first time in his high school career, and said, "This was my best year as a swimmer, and I can't wait for next

Competitive Weight LiftingCoached by Mrs. Kemper, Senior Brian Sweeny competed in various weight lifting competitions for the first time in school history. Brian first competed in the Shawnee High School Invitational in the 125-lb weight division, and placed first by lifting 700 lbs. Brian had the most success in his debut in the 114-lb unequipped weight division for the High School State competition. Unequipped is the regulation stating that competitors cannot wear squat suits during competition. These suits help competitors to lift five or more pounds during competition. Despite this setback Brian still lifted a total of 717 lbs (182 bench, 237 squat, 297 deadlift) braking four world records and four national records. He moved on to the Teenage National Competition, competing in the same division as he did at state, and finished with the same lifting breakdown. He once again broke four world records and will go down as the most successful weight lifting graduate in Miami Valley history.

Brian Sweeny shows intense focus during an important lifting tournament.

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The 7th Grade Boys •team had a stellar s©®® .year. Through hard w p rk , lo^s of

practice, and a po§M ^ the 7th g ra d e -a lB ® '® ® ^ '® '° pull off a r e c o i^ ^ p S - Doug Adams w lH |p ''y proud of the result and th ^ W o rt the boys put into learning the sport. He often told his boys that "the key to a winning season is not just rebounds and shots, but lots of determination and a good attitude are needed too." These talented boys will continue to work hard as a team and look to exceed the standards they set for themselves this year in an even more successful season next year.

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The 8th Grade Boys'Basketball team had a memorable season, taking amazing strides in improving their technique and mastering key skills on the court. Under the keen leadership of Coach Kevin Cross, the team worked diligently on dribbling, layups, free throws, and learned a lot about defense, along with other vital aspects of basketball. Their record was 5- 10, and though it does not reflect a winning season, the boys on the team "grew a lot from the experience", says teammate Robbie Tate. Their skills show the makings for some very talented basketball players next year on the upper school teams.

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3 th Grade Girls'The 8th grade Girls' Basketball team focused a great deal on offensive strategy this year. Although training and drills were intense and long, the girls managed to keep positive attitudes, remain optimistic, and enjoy a particularly successful season. The team worked on their man-to-man skills and full court pressure. "The whole season was really enjoyable. I loved working with them. They are an extremely talented group of girls," Coach Shontelle Dangerfield says with admiration. The girls are extremely excited and have the skills to move on to upper school basketball. If they continue persevering, they will definitely be successful in their athletic endeavors there as well.

Gabby LaFave, Najie Jibari, Lauren Shaver, Daisy Brown, Lynnze English, Marissa Peppel, Lauren McKenzie, and Coach Shontelle Dangerfield

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With only a few lo s s e s , ; ^ -- grade Girls' B a s k e t b a l l team had a wonderfuLseason. They practiced somefbhdamental skills such as shooting, passing, and dribbling the ball. When asked about the season, team member Simren Cheema commented, "This season was lots of fun and I really learned a lot of new skills. Our team did a great job." The girls put their newly found skills and talent to the test during games and usually returned successful and ready to face the next challenge. The team worked hard, and with the help of their coach were able to enjoy a very competitive season.

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The 4th grade Boy's Basketball team had an incredible season. The persevering boys were able to pull off a record of 3-6, despite the fact that none of the boys on the team had ever played on a basketball team before. With the inspiring leadership of head coach Jason Monahan and assistant coach Jake Weber, the young players improved every day that they stepped onto the court. As the boys became familiar with the rules and techniques of basketball, their game became more and more competetive. Every aspect of their game showed improvement as the season progressed and the boys developed into a team of well-rounded basketball players.

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Mjlan Patel warms up hi{ forehand before his first

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Coach Vin Romeo gives the team an inspiring speech before their match.

Akash Goyal hits a beautiful shot down the line. Milan Patel hits a

powerful forehand across the court. Coach Vin Romeo announces the

Varsity line-up for the season. Senior Jack Adam hits the ball past his opponent to win the final point.

Jonathan Ngyugen attempts to hit a difficult

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The 3rd and 4th grade Girls' Basketball team played hard and had fun during practices and games. The girls learned fundamental skills like passing, shooting and strategies. The coach was very proud of her girls and happily stated that, 'The girls learned so much and it was a pleasure working with them this season." When asked about the season, player Kinnera Vailbhaneni sa id ," I had lots of fun and 1 am definitely going to play next year, too." The rest of the team showed similar interest and enjoyment of the sport, and the first-time players gained some valuable experience.

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Janae Poppa-Deis recovers after the wild mud fight

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Girls Varsity Track & Field

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The JV Men's Tennis team had one of their most successful seasons to date. Ending the season with an overall record of 16 wins and 2 losses, the JV players set the bar very high for next year. Coach Mark Jones claimed that the season was "action packed and it kept everybody watching on the edge of their seats." After taking 3rd place in the Centerville Doubles Tournament, the young men were able to conquer notable teams such as Centerville, Beavercreek, and Miamisburg. Even during the rare losses that they experienced, the team still kept their head up and used their losses as a way of preparing for the next match. Their determination and perserverance payed off in the end and helped them have a great season.

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For the first time in MVS's history, 15 students participated on an Ultimate Frisbee Team. Led by Jeremy Klaben, Claire Doty, and Coach Braithwaite; practices, film sessions, scrimmages, and tournaments took place. After about three weeks of practices, the team traveled to Cincinnati to attend a tournament with two other teams. The MVS team tried their best, but they came up short against both of their opponents. Later in the season, the captains planned an MVS Ultimate Tournament. Lakota High School (OH), Huntington High School (WV), and Central Grove High School (IN) attended the one-day tournament in one of the most beautiful days in spring. Playing four different games, the MVS A team and B team had a fun time and ended up doing much better than expected.

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Lacrosse was introduced this year as a new sport. The middle school boys embraced the challenge of conquering an activity most had never tried.While focusing a great deal of time on mastering the basic skills of the game, the players also enjoyed building comraderie with their fellow teammates.Led by coach Peter Benedict the team perservered through rough games. This season left the boys excited for what is to come next season.

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The Middle School Track and Field team had a strong core group of runners this season that allowed it to step up the game in comparison to previous years and become increasingly competitive. With Michael Coleman's impressive coaching, the team worked hard and managed to achieve success in nearly every event. Although an extremely young team was forced to face numerous challenges this year, the runners still managed to dominate at their various meets. They took on new events and even new runners showed enthusiasm and remarkable strength as they took to the track for their first time. Coach Coleman stated as a final note: "We are a very strong team but a young team, and as the runners get older and get a solid taste of experience, we can only get stronger."

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The Middle School Boys' tennis team concluded another all-around successful year. With many players lost due to the addition of lacrosse, Coach Claire Larson believed that this "challenged many of the other players to step up and play on higher courts.The 8th graders dominated singles, which was a new role for most of them." The team finished with a 4 win-4 loss record with notable victories coming against Miarnisburg and Kings. The boys focused primarily smart and consistent tennis play through involvment of the sportmanship and mental aspects of the game. These fundamentals set the foundation for future years to

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The Middle School Softball girls had one busy schedule this season, but faced every game with ease and grace. They had quite a few new girls who had never played softball before, and included thenn, and helped thenn adjust to this fast-paced sport. All the girls were supportive of one another, and pitched in whereever help was needed. The coach was pleased with the team's effort and enthusiasm for the sport this year. Like most years, there were some challenges to overcome, but they were done with such maturity and poise, "All of the girls were a pleasure to work with," says Coach Blackburn. Next year promises to be filled with even more surprises and fun.

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The Miami Valley SchoolUpper School

Academic Awards2008 Duncan W. Ailing Book Awards

English Department:Award for Excellence: Sarah Patzer

Love in Literature; Katherine Ey Betsy M. Hughes Creative Writing Award: Marina Owen

Fine Arts Department;Excellence in Music: Mark Welborn

Visual Art: David Fulero Ted Truslow Book Award for the Performing Arts: Holly Griffith

World Languages Department:Excellence in Language and Love of Culture; Nate Rowland

Dedication to Learning; Cristina Hensel

Mathematics Department:Maria Ferraro Excellence in Mathematics: Steven Page

Love of Mathematics: Madison Kretzler

Science Department:Excellence in Science; Tiffany Woo Love of Science; Kellye Sutherland

Social Science Department:Excellence to Social Science: Chuck Roslof

Frances E. Inbody Love of History: Jamal Russell

Sewanee Award for Excellence in Writing; Tyler Benedict Middlebury College Book Award: Alex Peltier

Haverford College Book Award for Community Awareness and Social AdvocacyAkash Goyal

Sharyn D. Jackson Spirit Award; Holly Griffith Shelley Lazar Community Service Award; Claire Doty

Brereton Family Award of Distinction; Sam Guggenheimer

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Congratulations to our newest MVS Alumni, the Class of 2008!

Jack Stewart Adam - Denison University

Nadine Zara Ahmed - The Ohio State University

iVlaria Nicole Ali - Wright State University

Morgan Philip Brazie - The Ohio State University

Kaitlin Jessica Bressler - University of Richmond

Christopher Douglas Call - The Ohio State University

Christopher Liu Carlson - Case Western Reserve University

Jae Ho Choi - Vanderbilt University

Claire E. Doty - University of Dayton

Rachel Lynn Edwards - Hanover College

Katherine Elizabeth Ey - Kenyon College

Kyle Edward Franklin - Raffles Design Institute

David Nathan Fulero - Wright State University

Holly Anne Griffith - Emerson College

DerekLloyd Gutmann-The University of Arizona

Cristina Suzanne Hensel - Dartmouth College

Yasmeen Jamali - Michigan State University

Daniel Alexander James - Pitzer College

JaeWon Jang - Purdue University

Alexander Ross Keen - Wofford College

Daniel Jacob Kolodzik- Princeton University

Madison Elizabeth Kretzler- Case Western Reserve University

Emily Caitlin LaFave- University of Richmond

Elliot Bertram Leventhal -The Ohio State University

Marina Flynn Owen - College of Santa Fe

Steven Andrew Page - The George Washington University

Saagar Mahendra Patel - Emory University

Sarah Ann Patzer - Barnard College

Faiza Ouadri - The Ohio State University

Kyle J. Reinhart - University of Dayton

Charles Mehrtens Roslof- Georgetown University

Nathan Michael Rowland - Furman University

Jamal Stephan Russell -The Ohio State University

Latifah L. Street - Bowling Green State University

Jessica Catherine Stubbs - Berea College

Kellye Lauren Sutherland - Miami University

Brian Kim Sweeny - Indiana University

Mark Ewart Welborn - Oberlin Conservatory College

Tiffany M ihee-Kwon Woo - Yale University

Zachary Michael Workman - Miami University

Sasha M i chel le Ya nes - Denison University

Patrick M. Zabinski - The Ohio State University

Kathryn Paige Zorniger- University of Richmond

Best wishes for continued success! The MVS Advancement Office

E X P E R I E N C E E X C E L L E N C E

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Alex,We love you dearly. We are so

proud of what you have accomplished. We wish you

sucess in high school.

Love, Mom and Dad

It's Tough On A Dog

By Jean W . Sawtell Its tough on a dog when his boy grows up,

W hen he no longer romps and frolics like a pup.Its tough on a dog when his boy gets old,

W hen they no longer cuddle on his bed when its cold.Its tough on a dog when his boy gets tall.

W hen has off with the boys playing soccer and baseball. They no longer paddle through the mud in the bog.

Hoping to find a stray turtle or frog.They no longer run through the grass up to their knees,

Or roll in the piles of fresh fallen leaves.Its tough on a dog when his boy gets tall,

W hen hes off to school, looking at girls in the hall.Its tough on a dog when he has work to do,

When he forgets to play as he used to.Its tough on a dog when instead of the woods or field or pond.

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You can't put a limit on anything. Tfie more you dream, the farther you get."

--I\/Ilchael Phelps

Congratulations Audrey!

You have survived middle

school with all its drama!

You leave Mr. Glisson with

a few less hairs on his head and the pleasure of knowing that he only has

Stuart left to go!

Enjoy high school and rem em ber to follow your

dreams!

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You will be Missed Greatly!

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t Brian'Motto IFrom his dapper style to his caring persona, Mr. Motto has been a

valuable member o f the M V S community. T w o years ago, he took on the position o f Director o f C ollege Counseling with experience from

both sides o f the table. Joined with his open-door policy and cool personality, he quickly became a student favorite, building strong

relationships with them and easing anxiety throughout the year. He also helped in athletics, coaching basketball and golf. M VS will miss

him dearly and wishes him success in his future endeavors.

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iDorianne Katz\Throughout her years at M VS, Mrs. Katz was an m spm ng and lovmg

teacher. The 5th grade classes always cidored her for her fun-loving personality and quick witty points o f view. She was always very experienced in whatever she taught the students, and always had

interesting and new points to make. The 5th grade class will miss her very much for all o f her time and effort she put into teaching. Mrs.

Katz will always remain a part o f the M VS community, and the students and faculty wish her the best o f luck.

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Coordinator o f Volunteer Relations and Special Events, Vicki worked at the Miami Valley School

for two years coordinating alumni gala events. ^

new parent events, and organizing donor parties. She had a wonderful and creative personality and

great sense o f humor, and she will be missedgreatly.

I Thanks for everything you have done for the MVS Community

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Ralph SuiterAn all tune favorite among students, Mr. Suiter has impacted

the community o f M VS in ways unimaginable. From his heart­warming smile, to his friendly attitude, he seems to always know how to make a student laugh. His jo lly personality combined with his natural intelligence, makes for quite an excellent chemistry teacher. W hile not teaching, Mr. Suiter

enjoys reading for pleasure and attending "as a servant to his five cats." He says that he is so privileged to have been a part of the M VS family for so long, and he will most definitely come

back to visit.

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Great job on all of your hard work and

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ElainaCromer,Oliviapohi, i i i : # * p Macy

Morton, ^

MaggieFrick

Joe Brown

Until Next F,"The 2007-2008 school

year was a year of changes, yet the changes were not that unfamihar. MVS started a Mandarin program, began to use a dedicated space for the

performing arts, and started offering lacrosse.

Inviting many inspirational guest speakers, such as

Jeanette Walls, sponsoring the school's first "Run for the Rams," and hosting

various events in the Alumni Theatre. This

academic year proved to not only honor old

memories, but create nev ones as well."

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1. Lauren McKenzie, Lynnze English, and Thiele Shroeder set up for a Valentine's

Day fundraiser.

2. The JV Cheerleaders introduce their team with a wonderful entrance cheer.

3. Madison Kretzler, Katherine Ey, and Claire

Doty celebrate the All School Sing with their first grader together.

4. Alex Keen, Chris Call, and Daniel

Kolodzik show off school spirit by dressing in red

and blue.

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Katrina KittleThe up-beat attitude, smiling face, and witty

personality of Ms. Kittle will truly be missed in years to come. From passionately directing fantastic plays to tackling Orwell's Animal Farm with middle schoolers,

she has contributed to the MVS community in countless ways. Her room, covered with flamingoes,

Johnny Depp, and other reasons to be happy, provided an exciting and stimulating environment for middle school writers. We wish her all the best on her

future endeavours and best of luck on her writing career!

Claire LarsonIn her four years at MVS, Ms. Larson became a favorite

teacher and tennis coach due to her incredibly fun teaching style and ability to relate to her students. She has been an outstanding addition to the middle school and has contributed to the MVS community in many ways. Notably, she organized the 1st annual Run for

the Rams, which is sure to grow into a new tradition in the future. A gifted teacher and honest friend, Ms.

Larson will be missed greatly. Best wishes to her for all of her upcoming adventures!

Mel Arnold

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Mr. Arnold proved an invaluable asset behind the scenes maintaining and fixing the school's technological

problems. From aiding publications to combating viruses that plagued the school's servers, Mr. Arnold as network administrator saw to it that the school ran without a hitch

for years. Students and faculty alike will miss Mr.Arnold's expertise and resourcefulness.

In her many years at MVS, Mrs. Hartman has made 4th grade an experience to remember. The sound of her unique whistle

to call the kids in from recess, her passion for all things outdoors at Glen Helen, and her enthusiasm for the state fair have always been cherished by students past and present.

Her compassionate teaching style and ability to connect with students is remarkable and we will miss her a great d ea l! 125

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Our Advisor:

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Mrs. Eikenbery

Thanks to our excellent staff

editors:

1. Akash Goyal 2. Kim Lee

3. Danny Yanes 4. Jeremy

Klaben 5. Milan Patel

6. Christina Pouagare,

Kinnari Patel, and Katherine

Peters7. Radhika

Grandhi8. Sid Goyal

In the beginning of this year, we had a vision to take the iVIVS yearbool< to next level: we wanted to make it more creative and comtemporary. There is so nnuch work that goes into making a yearbook, but with all the help from our staff, we pulled together a very creative piece of work. We worked extremely hard to finish this wonderful memory book, and hope everyone enjoys it for many years to come. Look back through this 2007-2008 yearbook and be reminded of all the fun times we have shared at MVS. Thanks for supporting the MVS Successions. Sincerely,Editors:Kaitlin Bressler and Rachel Edwards

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months o f sui ® book, and to v

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Headmaster Peter Benedict coaches his lacrosse team.

' Libby Burgan

Daniel Paul,

Michael

pa-Deis. and

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Sarah Workman

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Lower school boys wait in anticipation of Convocation.

Sports this year also proved to be excellent.

The volleyball team reached new heights and the track girls won Districts. Headmaster Mr. Benedict states how academics soared beyond his imagination;

"I witnessed kids who asked questions, went the extra mile,

got involved, worked hard, and showed they loved

being students." All in all, the year was a success, embracing

new changes as well as honoring new experiences that will last a

lifetime.

Kaltlln Brassier, Faiza Quadri, Nadine Aiimed, Sasha

____ j Yanes, and Yasm een Jamali

tear.

Second grade boys get excited for the All School Sing.

1. Sarah and Emily

Edwards dress up as the Flintstones on

Halloween.

Above; Collin Roe goes up for a perfect sfiot.

Below: Seventh grade girls enjoy the All School Sing.

2. Sarah Yacoub excitedly hugs her new booi< from

Convocation.

4. Molly Lyon goes

up to receive her book and pass along

her rose to her

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