The Cincinnati Enquirer
The Cincinnati Enquirer is pleased to present the Tristate's top honor students of the Class of 2003. While most schools name valedictorians or salutatorians, some recognize students in another way. In those cases, the Enquirer is listing the top students and their honors as designated by the schools.
Carlisle
Christine Deppen, Middletown, valedictorian
Sara Nolen, Carlisle, valedictorian
Charles Andrew Parks, Carlisle, valedictorian
Franklin
Samantha Fleming, Franklin Twp., top academic student
Leanne Cook, Franklin, top academic student
Lindsay Pelfrey, Franklin, top academic student
Kings
Heather Chapman, Maineville, valedictorian
Brad Maurer, Landen, valedictorian
Lebanon
Jill Allenbaugh, Lebanon, top student
Garrett Bartee, Lebanon, top student
Little Miami
Emily Hamburg, Morrow, valedictorian
Julie Kohus, Butlerville, salutatorian
Mason
Stephen Renzi, Mason, valedictorian
Chris Kim, Mason, salutatorian
Middletown Christian
Ashley Esselman, Middletown, valedictorian
Nora Corbett, Maineville, salutatorian
Ridgeville Christian School
Doug Conway, Lebanon, valedictorian
Emily Fisher, Lebanon, valedictorian
Amy Herrmann, Middletown, valedictorian
Melissa South, Waynesville, valedictorian
Lauren Strong, Lebanon, valedictorian
Springboro
Julie Foster, Springboro, valedictorian
Rebecca Tehan, Springboro, salutatorian
Warren County Career Center
Jesse Stump, Oregonia, valedictorian
Waynesville
Nicole Roe, Waynesville, valedictorian
Alan James, Waynesville, salutatorian
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