IMMEDIATE                                                                                                      APRIL 10, 2004

                              ABAC STUDENTS SELECT MR. AND MS. BALDWIN

TIFTON—Matthew Wyatt and Katie Murray have been selected by their peers as Mr. and Ms. Baldwin for 2004 at Abraham Baldwin College. The students were selected in a campus-wide vote for the most prestigious non-academic honors awarded to ABAC students.

Wyatt and Murray were two of 32 students selected for Who=s Who at ABAC by a student-faculty committee. To be eligible for nomination, students must have completed at least 30 semester hours at ABAC with at least a 2.5 cumulative grade point average. From that list, the students at ABAC voted for Mr. and Ms. Baldwin.

Murray, agriculture transfer major from Moultrie, is the secretary for the Student Government Association (SGA). She is also active in Baptist Student Union (BSU), the ABAC Ambassadors and the Cattlemans Association.

Murray was a contestant in the Beauty Revue. She is the daughter of Eddie and Kathy Murray.

Other ABAC students named to the list this year were John Allen, a chemistry major from Adel; Johanna Anderson, a journalism major from Macon; Tarsa Andres, an environmental horticulture technology major from Grovetown; Mieko Camp, a biology major from Ocilla; Mary Grace Cary, a journalism major from Sylvester; Joe Childs, a journalism major from Doerun; Jill Clark, a special education major from Moultrie; Bridget Combs, an english major from Hawkinsville; Kara Davis, an animal science/livestock health major from Woodbine; Amanda Dillon, an animal science major from Samson, Ala.; Adam Ferguson, a sociology major from Tifton; Kimberly Fletcher, a social work major from Tifton; Samuel

Who’s Who                                                                                                     Page 2 of 2                                                                                                                         Freeman, a mathematics major from LaGrange; and Stephanie Gress, an animal science/veterinary medicine major from Bonita Springs, Fla..

Others students included on the list were Anthony Hall, a veterinary medicine major from Dalton; Palisa Harris, a foreign language major from Moultrie; Sandra Howard, a business administration major from St. Marys; Brandi Hurley, an animal and plant science major from Hazelhurst; Joshua Iisen, a business administration major from Nashville; Nadia Johnson, an information technology major from The Bahamas; Catrina Kennedy, an agriculture major from Claxton; Richard Lee Marshall, a wildlife technology major from Dawson; Mark Niday, a pharmacy major from Fitzgerald; Mariana Quiroga, a journalism  major from Fitzgerald; Jennifer Raynor, a nursing major from Fitzgerald; Adam Speir, a forest resources major from Dawson, Trisha Stephens, an agriculture education major from Tifton; Brian Wilson, forestry/wildlife management major from Fayetteville; Meghan Wittkop, a P-12 education/special education major from Fayetteville;  and Jennifer Wood, an interior design major from Clayton.

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