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e Council and tle men's te team. Shaw~ serves as a lege tutor Shaw rect• ....-ed the R.O. a1 Bertha Har:.::ah Scholarshi the J. And: :\filler FreshmJ Engineering Award and tl National Collegi Engineering Award. He is i All-American Scholar and listed in the 1998 Edition Who's Who Among Students America's Community IJur Colleges. He has created web p for Phi Theta Kappa, Stude in Free Enterprise, Comm Bank of Mississippi and Fore Area Chamber of Commerce. Shaw, an engineering maJ plans to continue his educa · at Mississippi State Universil He is the son of Mr. 81 Mrs. Royce Shaw of Forest. honors

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President ofMu Alpha Theta. She has served on the President's Council, Student Council and the Dormitory Council. She has been a mem– ber of Warrior Corps, Sigma Sigma Mu Tau, the Fashion Squad, the ECCC Players and the Diamond Girls. She also served a& class president dur– ing her freshman year. Among honors Gomillion has received include the 1997 Leon Eubanks Kaljyc-Peers Leadership Award, the 1997 Student Government Award and the Frank M. Cross Freshman Chemistry Award. She was also named to the National Dean's List and was a National Collegiate Student Government Award Winner. She was selected an AU– American Scholar and was liSt– ed in the 1998 Edition of Who's Who Among Students in American Community I Junior Colleges. In addition to an active cam– pus life, Gomillion served as the 1997 Leake County Miss Hospitality and the 1997 Leake

nity service involvement.

Ea-t Central Community Amy Crl>million of Walnut Grove and Brian Shaw of Forest were recently named to the 1998 College sophomores

As a Mississippi first team recipient, Crl>million will be con– sidered for placement on the All-USA Academic Team for

The All-Mississip] County Farm Bureau Queen. Academic Team is coordinate She is an active membe~ of by The Clarion-Ledger, P1 Walnut. Grove Umted Theta Kappa Internationa Methodist Church and works Honor SocietY and t part-time at the .Bank of ~fississippi St~te Board fi Walnut Grove. Communir-.- and Juni Gomillion plans to continue Colleges - her education at the l!niversity · ------~ c+ ::\L"»•s~;.ppl Pharmacy School m Oxford. She hopes to obtain her doctorate of pharmacy. · She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Gomillion of Walnut Grove. Shaw was named to the hon- orable mention All-State Academic Team. Also a President's List - --------- – Scholar, Shaw serves as CRAT President of Phi Theta Kappa D - --- - -- and Alpha Alpha Epsilon. He is · a member ofWarrior Corps, Mu - ------ - - - – Alpha Theta, the Presidents'

AJI-State scholars :Mississippi All-State Academic Teams for Community and Junior Colleges. Gomillion, a pre-pharmacy major, is one of 10 students chosen from throughout the state on the first team. Those rece1vmg the prestigious honor are selected on an appli– cation basis which includes written essays, letters of rec– ommendation, demonstration of academic achievement, leadership skills and commu-

community/junior colleges, sponsored by USA Today, Phi Theta Kappa and the American Association of Community Colleges. Those receiving the national recognition are fea– tured in USA Today and will receive a $2500 stipend. Gomillion, a President's List scholar with a 4.0 grade point average, serves as President of the Student Body Association, Vice-President ofScholarship of Phi Theta Kappa and Vice-

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