ABAC STUDENTS NAMED TO WHO=S WHO

The 2003 edition of Who=s Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges will include the names of 22 students from Abraham Baldwin College who have been selected as outstanding campus leaders. Outstanding students have been honored in the annual directory since it was first published in 1966.

Campus nominating committees and editors of the annual directory have included the names of these students based on their academic achievement, service to the community, leadership in extracurricular activities, and potential for continued success. Academically, students must have at least a 3.0 cumulative grade point average to be included. They join an elite group of students from more than 1,800 institutions of higher learning in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and several other countries.

ABAC students named to the list this year include Candice Clark, an agriculture major from Rochelle; Scott Thomas Dawson, a forest resources major from Sylvester; Mary Beth DeMott, a family and consumer sciences education major from Moultrie; Carolyn Dennard, a nursing major from Tifton; Jeanine Dorminey, a mathematics major from Tifton; Kimberly Fletcher, a criminal justice major from Tifton; Lisa Collins Folsom, a nursing major from Moultrie; Jeannie Hutchinson, a pre-veterinary medicine major from Hawkinsville; Melanie T. Johnson, an information technology major from Moultrie; Stacey Marie Jones, an agriculture education major from Folkston; and Kristi D. Jordan, a nursing major from Tifton.

Others students included on the list were Mitzi Marshall, a wildlife management major from Dahlonega; Robert McDaniel, Jr., an agriculture major from Blue Ridge; Martin Mitchell, a secondary education major from Bluffton;  Philippa Ruth Mpunzwana, a fashion merchandising major from Waycross; Todd Howard Reece, an agriculture major from Ellijay; Amanda Richards, a music major from Chula; John William Rodman, a journalism major from Tifton; Elizabeth Shirley, a secondary education major from Blackshear, Terrance Singleton, a business administration major from Tifton; Brett Tucker, an agriculture major from Ocilla; and Jennifer Lynne Wood, an interior design/fashion merchandising major from Jonesboro.

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