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IMMEDIATE APRIL
3, 2005
ABAC
HONORS ALUMNI AT HOMECOMING
TIFTON--
Award recipients included William Dan Pennington, Distinguished Alumnus;
Dr. Stephen J. Brannen, J. Lamar
Branch Award; Ricky Sparkman, Master
Farmer; Betty West Carlson, Helen
Brown Sasser Award; Lawton E. Bassett, III, Outstanding Business Leader;
Dr. Rose Baugh Bacon, Outstanding Educator; and Greg Goggins, Outstanding Health Care Professional. The Family
Legacy Award was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Grady M. Thompson, Sr. Former President Mike Vollmer received the
Honorary Alumnus Award.
Pennington has been involved in the Pennington
Seed family business since childhood. He attended ABAC in 1980-82 and returned
to
Pennington Seed is one of the
largest manufacturers and distributors of lawn, garden, and turf care products
in the
Pennington
is actively involved in a number of civic organizations in his home community
and statewide. He is a platinum level
sponsor for the ABAC Ag Classic Golf Tournament and a Gold Level member of the
ABAC President’s Club, He and his wife, Darla, and their two sons, Daniel and
Dustin, are active members of the
Following his graduation from
ABAC in 1949, Brannen had an
illustrious career with the
He helped
to organize the Georgia Agri-Business Council, the leading advocate for
Brannen
currently owns and operates Rocking “B” Farms, raising purebred Simmental
cattle. He has served a variety of
leadership roles at
Sparkman is a successful dairy farmer,
operating the only dairy farm in
Sparkman
Dairy, which he operates with his brother, brother-in-law and three sons, has
500 milking cows, 400 head of replacement heifers and 475 acres of farmland. The dairy was awarded the High Herd Award
from the Georgia Jersey Club in 1994 and was the 2003 and 2004 Georgia Cream of
the Crop Dairy Production Award winner for superior achievement in production
efficiency.
Sparkman is an active member of
the
Carlson, a 1966 graduate of ABAC, is
married to her ABAC sweetheart, David.
She completed her degree in home economics from the
She has
taught at
She is a
volunteer leader for
Bassett, a
1988 business administration graduate from ABAC, completed his education at the
He is very involved in
the Tifton community, serving on the Chamber of Commerce Executive Board and
chairing the Economic Development Committee.
He is a member of the Moultrie Technical College Board and the Tifton
Rotary Club. He is a 1999 graduate of
Leadership Tifton and a 2004 graduate of Leadership Georgia.
Bassett and his wife,
Alisha, are members of the
Bacon graduated
from ABAC in 1955. She continued her education by earning a BS in Home
Economics Education from the
She traveled extensively around the world in
the U. S. Air Force, eventually earning the rank of Captain. While stationed in
She is involved in a wide
variety of community organizations including Rotary Club and the
She is
married to Frank Bacon and has four children and seven grandchildren with another
grandchild on the way.
Goggins graduated
from ABAC in 1978 and continued his education at the
He has served as Vice-Chairman of the Coffee Regional Hospital Health Care Board, Chairman of the Coffee Regional Hospital Finance Board, and Secretary/Treasurer of the Southwestern District Dental Association. He also serves on the Board of Directors of the Douglas National Bank.
He serves on the Budget and Finance Committee of the First Baptist Church of Douglas where he attends with his wife, Jane, and their four children.
Goggins has been selected for Rotarian of the Year; Chamber of Commerce Small Businessman of the Year Award; and the Exchange Club Golden Deeds Award. He recently added State Senator to his list of accomplishments, just this week having completed his first session of the Georgia General Assembly.
There are 27 Thompson family members who have attended ABAC, including three current students. Seven of Mr. and Mrs. Thompson’s nine children attended ABAC, including one who is currently attending.
The family promotes ABAC in variety of ways including recruiting students through their FFA classes, being a sponsor for the ABAC Ag Classic Golf Tournament and contributing to the Annual Fund.
Vollmer was one of the most active
presidents in the history of the college during his time at ABAC from 2001 –
2004.
Construction sites have become commonplace on campus over the past three years as the college completed the $7.1 million Agricultural Sciences Building, the much-needed $1.2 million renovation of Howard Auditorium, and the $32 million ABAC Place student apartment complex. He laid the groundwork for the $7.2 million Health Sciences building and the $1.5 million Pedestrian Mall.
Vollmer’s
vision brought ABAC to the cutting edge of technology in a variety of areas,
and he developed a plan for ABAC to become a four-year state college.
He left his position at ABAC on Sept. 14, 2004 to become the Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education which oversees the state’s technical colleges.
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