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Optimist Oratorical Contest winners
Fifth-graders at Chestatee Elementary School participated in the Cumming
Optimist Oratorical Contest. Jake Holtzclaw, a winner at the school level, continued
on to place third in the countywide contest.
College Notes
Three Brenau University
students
.... of Cumming were
awarded scholarships and
other honors at the 2004
Honors Convocation ceremo
ny. Thursday. April 22.
Scholarship recipients and
honorees from Forsyth
County included: Jessica
Barker, a biology senior,
received the Martha Hatcher
Scholarship. Eve (Kathryn)
Lamb, an English senior,
received the Outstanding
Graduate in English. Jessica
McCoy, an accounting senior,
received the Georgia Society
of CPAs Scholarship.
Kimberly Watson
....of Cumming received
the Freshman Music Award
from the music department at
Shorter College.
Morgann E. Burns
... daughter of Mark and
Robin Burns of Cumming,
has been inducted into Kappa
Delta Pi. the international
honor society in education
during her spring semester at
Berry College.
Sarah Smith
... daughter of Lionel and
Bobbie Smith of Cumming,
has been inducted into Kappa
Delta Pi, the international
honor society in education
during her spring semester at
Berry College.
Elizabeth Carr
... daughter of Rob and
Cindy Can of Cumming, will
be initiated into the Sigma
Kappa Sorority at North
Georgia College and State
University on April 18. Carr
is a sophomore at the college.
Tiffany Shea Justice
... daughter of Dwight and
Tammie Justice of Cumming,
will be intiated into the
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will be serving the chapter as
the executive vice president.
Justice is a sophomore at
North Georgia College and
State University.
Gainesville College
Commencement
... Gainesville College’s
38th Commencement will be
held on Thursday. May 6, at
7 p.m. at the Georgia
Mountains Center in
Gainesville.
There will be approxi
mately 490 graduates, which
is the largest graduating class
in the history of Gainesville
College. The commence
ment speaker is scheduled to
be Justin D. Freeman of
Lawrenceville who is the cur
rent GC Student Government
Association president. A
reception for graduates and
their families will begin at
5:30 p.m. For more informa
tion, call (770) 718-3836.
Cadet Lukas Benjamin
Berg
... son of Hanno and
Peggy Berg of Cumming,
was selected for a term of
four months as first sergeant
in the Cadet Chain of
Command at the U.S.
Military Academy.
As senior noncommis
sioned officer, the first ser
geant is responsible to the
company commander, exe
cutes policies and standards
pertaining to the perform
ance, training, appearance
and conduct of the company.
Berg graduated from
home schooling and Chal
cedon Christian School in
2001. He is concentrating his
studies in leadership and
plans to graduate in 2005
from West Point and be com
missioned a second lieu
tenant in the U.S. Army.
The mission of the U.S.
Military Academy is to edu-
EDUCATION
cate, train and inspire the
Corps of Cadets so that each
graduate is a commissioned
leader of character commit
ted to the values of duty,
honor, country; professional
growth throughout a career
as an officer in the U.S.
Army; and a lifetime of self
less service to the nation.
Susan E. Grizzle
... of Cumming was
named to the Medical
College of Georgia School of
Allied Health Sciences
dean's list for the fall semes
ter 2003. Students earning a
3.5 grade point average or
higher on a 4.0 are named to
the dean's list.
Seth Bryon and Bridget
Rainey
... of Cumming, were
named to The Savannah
College of Art and Design's
fall 2003 dean’s list.
T. Chase Samples
... of Cumming, was
named to Furman
University’s winter term
2004 dean's list.
Max Franks and
Gregory Stone
...of Cumming received
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Scouts lead Pledge of Allegiance
Daisy and Brownie Scouts from Chestatee Elementary School lead the audience in
the Pledge at the April meeting of the Parent Teacher Association.
honors for academic achieve
ment at Middle Georgia
College for fall semester
2003.
Max Franks of Cumming
was named to the dean's list.
To attain the dean's list, a
student must make a grade
point average of 3.5 out of a
possible 4.0 while maintain
ing a full academic load.
Gregory Stone of
Cumming was named to the
merit's list. To attain the
mentis list, a student must
make a grade point average
of at least 3.5 of a possible
4.0 while carrying less than a
full academic load.
Georgia College & State
University
...in Milledgeville
announced that Jennifer
Jacobs, Jason Marshall,
Kristin Norwood and Brittany
Thompson, all of Cumming,
were named to the fall 2003
dean's list. To be selected for
the dean's list, a student must
earn a minimum 3.2 grade
point average on 12 or more
hours of work attempted for
the semester and have at least
a 2.5 cumulative grade point
average.
Cumming resident Erin
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Campbell was named to the
Georgia College & State
University President's List for
fall semester.
To be selected for the
President’s List, a student
must earn a 4.0 grade point
average on 12 or more hours
of work attempted for the
semester.
Andrew Martin Huesing
...of Cumming was named
to North Greenville College's
fall 2003 dean's list. A student
must have a 3.5 grade point
average for the semester to be
honored. North Greenville
College is in Tigerville. S.C.
Mark Larson
...of Cumming was named
to the fall 2003 semester
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Students must be in the top 20
percent of Emory College or
have a 3.8 grade point average
to be named to the dean's list.
Larson is the son of Cullen
Chester Larson and Alola M.
Larson.
Richard Yonkofski Jr.
...of Cumming was induct
ed into the Mercer University
chapter of Phi Eta Sigma
National Honor Society in
Macon. Phi Eta Sigma invites
freshman of good character
who have at least a 3.75 grade
point average to join the
organization.
Yonkofski is a freshman
chemistry major. A 2003
graduate of Covenant
Christian Academy, he is the
son of Richard and Valerie
Yonkofski.
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