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JANUARY 24, 2002
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ASU Alumni Association presents awards
* The Augusta State Univer
sity Alumni Association will
hold its annual awards pre
sentation at 6:30 p.m. on Sat
urday, January 26, 2002, at
the Augusta Country Club.
« The awards, announced in
early January, go to alumni
and community members who
have provided outstanding
support tothe community and
ASU.
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Call (706) 724-7867 to find out where you can find the next nearest rack.
Nomination forms were
sent tomore than 3,000 people
with ties to the university.
Recipientsinclude:
The Honorable Franklin H.
Pierce, class of 1936, Distin
guished Alumnus Award; Vola
O’Connor Jacobs and the late
Harry M. Jacobs, Distin
guished Service Award;
Kathryn H. Sweeney, classes
0f 1982 and 1999, Golden Key.
AUGUSTA FOCUS
Award; Janal. Sandarg, Town
and Gown Award; and Natasha
H. Pratt, class oof 1996, Young
Alumna Award.
The association will also
present the slate of the 2002 —
’O3 board of directors and elect
new officers at the ceremony.
Tickets are S3O, which in
cludes dinner, and are avail
able at the Maxwell Alumni
House or by calling 737-1759.
Aiken Tech ‘pins’ practical nursing class
Aiken Technical College
recently pinned 17 licensed
practical nursing students
in a ceremony held in the
campus amphitheater.
The guest speaker for the
event was Sharon Lorenti,
RN, MSN.
Amongthe nursinggradu
ates were Joanne Lyles
Bond, Columbia; Barbara
Robinson Carter, Jackson;
Debrine Rhinehart Deas,
Aiken; Angel Shaunte
Dickerson, Graniteville;
Shelly Marie Finch, Martinez,
Ga.; Shaletha Evonne
Franklin, Aiken; Dawn Will
iams Gantt, Graniteville;
Yolanda Denise Greene, Au
gusta; Kristina Michele Heath,
Windsor; Rosalyn Holmes,
Cayce; Darilyn Lanham,
Clearwater; Donna
Natasha Morton, Aiken,;
Sandra Ww. Muns,
Graniteville; Kathi Hall
Piekielniak, Johnston; Tif
fany Sandtresser
Quatt;lebaum, Aiken; Jen
nifer Renee Robinson,
Williston; and Gloria Scott,
Salley.