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College notes
Megan L. Popp and
Allyson Whittaker of
Cumming recently
graduated from
Piedmont College Popp
received a bachelor of
science degree in nurs
ing, while Whittaker
received a bachelor of
arts degree in business
administration.
Nicholas Biumi and
Sarah Helms of
Cumming recently were
named to the dean's list
at Washington and Lee
University for earning at
least a 3 4 grade-point
average
Lindsay A. Kelly of
Cumming has been
inducted into Alpha
Lambda Delta Honor
Society at Brenau
University for having a
grade-point average of
3.5 or higher at a four
year college or universe
ty.
Berry College iecently
announced its gradu
ates for the spring
semester Among those
on the list are the fol
lowing Cumming resi¬
dents; Brenna Conley,
Michelle Hamby, Katie
Miller and Caitlin
Mullen.
Piedmont College has
announced its academic
honor recipients for the
spring semester
Students named as
dean's scholars have
received a perfect 4 0
grade-point average,
and students named to
the dean's list have
received a grade-point
average of 3 5 to 3 99
Allyson Whittaker of
Cumming was named
as a dean's scholar
Among those on the
dean's list are the fol¬
lowing Cumming resi¬
dents: Brittney A Head,
Lauren G Head. Ashley
L Mims. Caleb A
Moore, Megan L Popp,
Jessica F Taylor and
Jessica N. Wilkie
Emity Allison of
Cumming recently was
honored during
Armstrong Atlantic
State University's ROTC
award ceremony with
the Cadet Scholar
Award for values of
courage, gallantry,
knowledge and self-sac¬
rifice
Lewis Burger of
Cumming recently
graduated from
Limestone College with
a bachelor of science
degree in sport man¬
agement
Brenau University
has announced its merit
list honors for students
maintaining a 3.5 grade
point average, with no
grade lower than a B
and at least 12 14
semester hours Among
those on the list are the
following Cumming res¬
idents: Christine A
Abundis, Elizabeth A
Bell, Jade K Chanda,
Kara Livingston,
Rebecca J Martel! and
Esther J Polatty
Brenau University
has announced its grad¬
uates for the spring
semester Among those
on the list are the fol¬
lowing Cumming resi-
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dents Christine A
Abundis; Lyn D Allen,
Jade K. Chanda;
Whitney L, Cochran;
Eric M Damewoori,
Brandy N Forde, Karen
E. Gagnon; Jori A
Gibson; Joan B Imand;
Ann K Johnston, Erin E
Lamaitis; Janis R
Lancaster, Amanda L
Long, Michael U
Onyekuru; Esther J,
Polatty; Mary Ellen F
Ponder; Britain L Pruitt;
Elizabeth Spokas;
Shiloh Marie V. Hydon;
Christine L von Meyer;
and Sharon A Walsh
Brenau University
announced its dean's
list for the spring
semester, for students
who maintained at least
a 3.6 grade-point aver¬
age while carrying at
least 15 semester hours
of course work. Among
those on the list are the
following Cumming res¬
idents: Michelle E
Gilbert, Lindsay A Kelly,
Kathryn M Kibler and
Jordan B Wallace.
Eric J. Bueltel and
Joseph M, Van Dyke
of Cumming were
named to the dean's list
at The Citadel for receiv¬
ing a grade-point aver¬
age of a 3 2 or higher
with no grade below a C
for the previous semes¬
ter's work,
The University of
Georgia recently
announced its dean's
list for the spring
semester, for students
who have earned a 3.5
grade-point average or
higher Among those
students are the follow
ing Forsyth County resi¬
dents Sydney A
Bridger. Sharon
Kraitman; Erin M
Rooney; Shana N Zani,
Sarah Smith, Erin L
McNeill. Megan A
Rasmovich; Stephanie V
Keller; Kevin C. Metz;
Beniamin H Sleister;
Samantha B Swygman;
Megan C Arocho, Cody
J Baetz, Robert R
Barnes; Maya Basu;
Ashfynne M Bauer;
Crystal L Bethards;
Morgan T Bouchillon;
Megan I Bueftel,
Mackenzie J Caspersen,
Margaret M Cassandra;
Courtney D Emery;
Alexandra M Faggetter;
Lauren M Foster; Rober
J Gill; NatalreT Hoza,
Elizabeth C Jackson.
Hayley P Johnson;
Raymond B Joyner.
Kristin M Kerch,
Brandon M Keith;
Delaney K Kolach,
Taylor E Lacava; Erik R
Larsen; Claire L Naijar;
Jacob P Naviaux;
Samra Nisic; Taylor R
Oakley; Colton D Orr,
Eric D Pansen; Kananne
H Pena; Julia M
Pinholster; Andrew J
Rabanal; Victoria E
Shoemake; Kristen D
Smith; Sierra N. Smith;
Amanda B Spaulding,
Abigail L.Thombley;
Laura E. Tucker; Brooke
E Vankempen; Kathryn
M Watson; Andrew J
Wells, Zachary A
Carson; Sara W
Chamberlain. Thomas C
Emery; Andrew C, Lacy,
Daniel G Middleton;
Joseph W Youngo;
Kaitlyn M Berry; Claire
e Callahan; Holly J
Carsten; Ashley K
Gibson, Amelia L
Haynes; Julia A Lacy;
Allison K Owens;
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Chelsey M Powell;
Carina S. Stewart,
Chelsea R Van do Velde;
Michael A Vazguox;
Jessica L pack; Charlsie
I Ashlock; Olivia N
Dorman, Kara E
McFarland, Haley A
McIntosh; Mary M
McIntosh; Samuel D
Standrod, Jacob M
Dalton; Anakola Popp.
Clairo M Schietinger;
Brian J West; Catherine
M McCabe; Jessica L.
Morris, Alexis M Oborg;
Matthew C. Oldham;
Lauren N Case, Jacob
W. Holtzclaw; Sidney L.
Epperson; Marcel J.
Cabato; Michelle E
Kruger; Stephanie A.
Majors; Kara K
Cloments; John M
Wallace; Jacquelyn
Davis; Harris S.
Pankow, Sarah C. Sosa;
Laura F Baker; Julie E
Barwig; Sarah A
Evans; Meredith A
Frobose; Stephen J
Patton; Caitlin F
Plesher; Steven J.
Shearon; Ashley P
Tran; Sean D Malone;
Reena K Sheth;
Meghan C Doyle;
Brian D Guhde;
Brooke A Wheeler;
Mallory E Cox; Kristen
L Bowman;Travis L.
Fish; Cate A Shafer;
Hailee M Sosnowski;
Srndhuri Avula; and
Annslee G Stovall
The University of
Georgia recently
announced its presi¬
dential scholars for the
spring semester, for
students who have
earned a 4 0 grade
point average Among
those students are the
following Forsyth
County residents: Colin
S Neubauer; Benjamin
J Corbitt. Tate J Mock;
Lindsay N Ayers;
Victoria L Bennett;
Jenna R Fleming;
Cayla M Hamilton.
DaneT Johnson;
Hillary V Keller; Lauren
M Marsee; Tyler J
Simmonds. Samantha
C Danbury; Meghan
M Flanigan; Laura E
Haich; Caitlin C
Norton; Lauren L
Corebett. Lauren A
Evans; Kimber L Adair.
Lindsey L Warthen,
Holly L Musgrove.
Galen E Berths. Patge
Pulaski; Chase J
Smith, Kimberly J.
Sazera, Elizabeth A
Skilling; Elizabeth K
Stroup, Sara A Patton,
Jessityn C Stoks.
Stephanie J Graser.
Susana E Jimenez,
Natania S Joiner, and
Jennifer R Bridges
Elizabeth S. Dunning
of Cumming graduated
from Troy University
She received a bachelor
of science degree
John Osland of
Forsyth County
received the Academic
Achievement Award
from Altamaha
Technical College This
is awarded to students
who are enrolled in less
than 12 credit hours
during a tern and
achieve a 3 5 or better
grade point average for
a term
Courtney Mill* of
Cumming was
announced to the
dean’s list at Furman
University for receiving
a grade-point average
of 3 4 or higher
Middle Georgia
College recently
announced its academic
achievement recipients
for the spring semester.
Students named to the
dean's list have received
a grade-point averago
of at least a 3.5 while
maintaining a full aca¬
demic load, and stu
dents named to the
merit list have received
a grade point average
of 3.5 while carrying
between 3-11 credit
hours Andrew
Morrison of Forsyth
County was named to
the merit list Among
those on the dean's list
are the following
Forsyth County resi¬
dents: Grace Guthrie,
Claire Guthrie and Kyle
Zimmerman
Kristin Young of
Cumming was named
to the dean's list at
Truett McConnell
College
Devon Hales of
Cumming was one of
several students from
the Berry College
Theatre Company to be
nominated to compete
for the Irene Ryan
Acting Award. Hales
and the rest of the com¬
pany were also honored
by the Kennedy Center
American College
Theatre Festival adjudi¬
cator for the production
of "The Last Night of
Ballyhoo"
Emily Rye of Cumming
graduated magna cum
laude from Kennesaw
State University with a
bachelor of science
degree in biochemistry
She also completed the
biomedical certificate
program, studied
abroad at the Louis
Pasteur Institute in
Parrs, participated i«
Emory's summer under¬
graduate research pro
grain and served as
president of Gamma Phi
Beta sorority She will
loin the biochemistry
and developmental biol
ogy graduate program
at Emory University,
where she will pursue
her Ph D
Brian Murphy of
Cumming recently was
presented with
Reinhardt University's
McCamrsh School of
Business Spring 2012
Leadership Award for
demonstrating leader¬
ship and determination
in the classroom and
being a strong, positive
role model tor his class¬
mates
Chelsea Ashworth of
Cumming received the
Panhellenic Greek
Athlete of the Year award
during the Wofford
College Greek Awards
Program held recently
The honor is given to a
female varsity athlete
who excels both tn ath
letics and in Greek life
Danielle Bramson of
Cumming was selected
for the Who's Who
among Students in
American Universities
and College The
Georgia Southern
University Student was
selected for grade-point
average, achievement in
area of study and com
munity and campus
leadership and service
Nena Ramirez and
Victoria Cook of
Cumming were named
to the dean's list at the
University of Cincinnati
for the winter quarter
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For the Forsyth County News
BULLDOG SCHOLARSHIP
Zack Rice, representing the Lanier 400 Bulldog
Club, recently presented a scholarship to West
Forsyth High senior Taylor McWhorter during the
school's recent honors night. Caitlin Dobbs, not
pictured, a senior at Forsyth Central High, was
also a Bulldog Scholarship recipient. Both stu¬
dents will attend the University of Georgia this fall.
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NEVILLE SCHOLARSHIP
Richard Neville and his son, John, presented the
2012 Richard Neville Memorial Scholarship dur¬
ing Law Day ceremonies to Anna Cathryn Finch.
Finch, a senior at North Forsyth High School,
plans on attending Georgia Tech in the fall. The
scholarship, which honors late Superior Court
Judge Richard Neville, is sponsored by his family
and the law firm of Boling Rice LLC. Not pictured
is David Bishop of South Forsyth High, who was
also a scholarship recipient.
School notes
Shelby N. Steward of
Cumming was the first
recipient of PE.O
Chapter BN Forsyth
Central High School
Scholarship The award
is given to an outstand¬
ing graduating female
student with service,
extracurricular and aca¬
demic accomplishment,
who is admitted to a
public post-secondary
school Steward plans
to attend Gainesville
State College
Kelsey Morton of
Cumming recently
received a top compos
ite score of 36 on a
recent ACT test
Paul R. Enger of
Cumming was awarded
the National Merit
Georgia Institute of
Technology Scholarship
Matthew Ansley of
Forsyth County recently
was awarded a presi
dential scholarship to
the University of West
Georgia for the 2012-
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2013 fall and spring
semesters, in conjunc¬
tion with his joint enroll¬
ment at the Advanced
Academy of Georgia.
Maksym G. Kolenov,
Ethan Harrison
Smith andTaylor M.
Tai of Cumming were
awarded the National
Merit Scholarship.
Kolenov andTai, gradu¬
ates of South Forsyth
High, and Harrison, a
Forsyth Central High
graduate, each will
receive $2,500.
The South Forsyth
High School Varsity
Academic Team placed
in the top 20 for all
schools participating in
the National History
Bowl and Bee in
Washington, D C. Sean
Dai also participated in
the individual history
bee at the recent compe
tition, placing in the top
25 students participat¬
ing Dai was pari of the
team, which also includ¬
ed Ethan Kim, Vijeth
Mudalegundi and
Akshay Muralisrirtvasan