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IMMEDIATE APRIL 13, 2006

Pacesetter award winners at ABAC’s Student
Leadership Banquet include (front): Ellis Washington, III; Dr. Erin Campbell;
Dina Wills; Shirley Wilson; Lyn Smith.
Back: Mouyyed Hassouna,
Suzanne Green, Michelle Harris, Lee Henthorn, Keith
Perry, and James Galt-Brown. Not shown are Anthony Fitzgerald, Tamara Petersen,
and Anita Williams.
PACESETTERS NAMED AT ABAC
TIFTON--Thirteen individuals at Abraham Baldwin College recently received Pacesetter Awards from the campus newspaper’s editorial board and staff. A Superior Pacesetter Award was also presented to Keith Perry, instructor of speech communication in the Division of Humanities.
The college’s award-winning student newspaper, The Stallion, extends Pacesetter recognition annually to those who have worked for ABAC through their actions and exemplary service. Pacesetters are chosen from the student body, the administration, the faculty, and the staff.
This year’s Pacesetter Award recipients included Dr. Erin Campbell, assistant professor of Humanities; Anthony Fitzgerald, chair of the Division of Social Sciences and associate professor of criminal justice; Dr. James Galt-Brown, assistant professor of history; Mouyyed Hassouna, assistant professor of political science; Lyn Smith, assistant director of financial aid; Anita Williams, custodian for the J. Lamar Branch Student Center; Dina Willis, senior administrative assistant of the Baldwin Library; and Shirley Wilson, senior administrative assistant in the Division of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation.
Student Pacesetter award recipients included Suzanne Green, a human services technology major from Omega; Michelle Harris, a journalism major from Ochlocknee; Lee Henthorn, an agricultural business and agricultural economics major from Tifton; Tamara Petersen, a business administration transfer major from Valdosta; and Elices (Ellis) Washington, III, a political science major from Tifton.
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