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Graduation 2012

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    GCSU Graduate

    Jessica is graduating from Georgia College and State University with a Bachelor's Degree of Science in Nursing on Saturday, May 5, 2012.  She attended GCSU all four years where she was a ...

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    More Than Just a Path

    2011 Athens Academy valedictorian James Waugh

    Good Evening. Fellow classmates, as we all know, today marks a very unusual day. As children, we could blindly follow our every impulse, passing temporarily through many flaws and shortco...

  • Graduation

    Athens Academy Graduation Sunday

    Athens Academy Class of 2011

    Athens Academy seniors are gearing up for their graduation ceremony on Sunday night at the Classic Center. All of the graduates have made plans to attend a 4-year college in the fall...

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    Fajita

    Andrew Kane gives the Honorary Address entitled "Fajita" during the 2011 Oconee County High School graduation on Sunday, May 22, 2011.

    The morning of graduation I wake up, take a shower, put on my clothes and step downstairs to eat a big bowl of cereal, the same breakfast I’ve had for most of the past twelve years.  My g...

  • Graduation

    16,400

    Salutatorian Leah Williams presents her speech, "16,400" which is how many hours it has taken to get through grade school. May 22, 2011.

    16,400.  This number represents the number of hours that we, as the Class of 2011, have spent in school since Kindergarten.  In hour one, our parents held our hands as we fearfully entere...

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    Nearsighted At Night

    Valedictorian Katarina Jenkins addresses the audience with her speech, "Nearsighted at Night."

    This past December, my optometrist decided my vision had finally deteriorated enough to warrant glasses.  My poor eyesight was becoming an inhibition to my driving ability.  My vision was...

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