2002

WEEK OF ~ q kaJ y Rawson selected as ~- illiam Winter SChoiOr Central Community talent and makes me proud to

Rawson is the daughter of Gary and Rhonda Rawson of Carthage.

e~ freshman Amy Rawson be c~lled a 'Southerner' and of Carthage was recently especially a 'Mississippian.'"

selected the College's William \Jtmter Scholar and was hon– ored during the annual Natchez Literary Festival. ' Accompanying Rawson was English instructor Patsy Moore of Louisville. Those attending were honored at a luncheon lield in the Carriage House at Stanton Hall. Former Governor William Winter served as Master of Ceremonies. : Mississippi writers honored during this year's festivities included Eudora Welty, \\'illiam Faulkner, Richard '\);right and Tennessee \\'illiams. Also honored was musician Louis Armstrong.

. Noted scholars presented lectures, films and displays of ~be artists' works. Moore said, '"his festival renewed my awe ipr the talent that Mississippi J?.as and has had and reminds ]fle of the rich cultural heritage ~hat the South has to offer." l "I studied some of these ~riters in high school," said l;{awson, "but never realized tjhe impact they had on the lit– ~rary world. This has been a ~onderful experience and tp.akes me realize that ~1ississippi has tremendous

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