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The following awards were given out during the senior awards banquet Thursday, May 10:
American Legion Outstanding Senior - Lacey King
Lebanon Rotary ClubAll-Around Female Student
Athlete - Taylor Corbett All-Around Male Student
Athlete - Ryan Peterson Citizenship Award - Eric
Farmer
U.S. MarinesScholastic Excellence -
Eric FarmerDistinguished Athlete -
Shakyra YoungSemper Fidelis - Morgan
D. Bell
U.S. Army National Scholar Athlete Award
Female Award - Lee “Coco” May
Male Award - Noah Swencki
DEPARTMENT/
SCHOOL AWARDS
Art Award - Amelia Bradshaw and Anne Claire Thomas
Distinguished Student
Award - Paige Wilson
English AwardsEnglish IV - Quentin Miles
and Stephen T. WalkerAP English Literature and
Composition -Emily Mattingly Paige Wilson MCHS Senior AthleteMale Award - John
SouthallFemale Award - Shakata
“Bree” Elder
Mathematics AwardAdvanced Placement
Calculus AB - Thomas “Eric” Farmer
Four Year Math Award - Taylor Corbett
Project Lead the Way
- Capstone Award - Aaron Hamilton
ScienceBiology - Bryce
KleinsteuberChemistry - Dakota SimsAP Physics - Eric Farmer
Social Studies Award Distinguished Performance
Achievement - Taylor Corbett and Paige Wilson
Student of the Year - Alex
Luckett
CAREER AND
TECHNICAL AWARDS
ATC AWARDSAutomotive Technology -
Joshua Newcomb Construction Technology -
Quentin Miles
Health Science - Rachel Bell
Industrial Maintenance - Joseph Kurt Lanham
Information Technology - Robert Cocanougher
Machine Tool Technology - Joseph Kirk Thompson
Welding - William Scott Whitehouse
Perfect Attendance
Robert L CocanougherJoseph K. LanhamQuentin O. MilesAnne Claire ThomasJay T. West
President’s Award for
Academic Excellence
The President’s Award for Academic Excellence is awarded to graduating seniors who have met the following criteria:
A cumulative average of 93 or above.
A score at or above the 85th percentile which is a 26 or greater on the reading or math section of the ACT/SAT.
Zachary Thomas Buckler, Bryan Caleb Clark, Taylor Paige Corbett, Alesha Nicole Elder, Thomas Eric Farmer, Amelia Marie Mattingly, Marissa Rae McCormick, Quentin Oliver Miles, Austin Mark Pittman, Ann Leslie Raley, Anne Claire Thomas and Paige Nicole Wilson
Skills Standards
Certifictes
Agricultural Education - Bryan Clark, Elizabeth Hardin and Taylor Purdom
Culinary & Food Services - Laicee Harris and Sharon Peterson
Early Childhood Education - Natalie Hutchins, Lacey King, Alexis Kirkland, Jessica Mattingly, Katherine Miller and Kristin Probus
Engineering and
Technology - Aaron Hamilton, Patrick Knopp and Cody Thompson
Fashion/Interior - Lindsey Craig
Horticulture - Jessica
Mattingly, Alisha O’Daniel, Devin O’Daniel, Taylor Purdom
Marketing - Lauren
Brussell, Olivia Carrico, Joseph Elder and Hunter Mills
Production Livestock
- Ronald Bright, James Caldwell, Lynn Caldwell, Bryan Clark, Elizabeth Hardin, Amelia Mattingly, Emily Mattingly, Francis Mudd, Rachael Smith, Joseph Spalding, Noah Swencki, Mitchell Taylor and Austin
Wade
Allied Health - Taylor Corbett, Natalie Hutchins, Ann Leslie Raley and JD Spalding
Communications - Chris Childers, Robert Cocanougher, Austin Hatchel, Scott Hunt, Patrick Knopp, JT Mattingly, Tyler Walker
Construction - Conner Brockman, Brandon Caldwell, Caleb Clark, Alex Luckett, Davis Mattingly, Quentin Miles, Dominic Mudd, Devin O’Daniel, Ryan Peterson, Kirk Thompson, Scott Whitehouse
Manufacturing - Kurt Lanham, Kirk Thompson and Maison Young
Medical Nurse Aid Certification - Cassie Cardenas, Brittany England, Ann Leslie Raley, Candi Thomas, Brianna Washington
National Institute of Metalworking Skills - Joseph Kirk Thompson
Work Ethics Seal:
The Work Ethic Seal is an award that you can sign up for during summer registra-tion or by the end of August during each school year. To earn this award, a student must meet the following cri-teria:
No more than 8 absences
No unexcused or tardiesNo in-school detention,
alternative school, suspen-sion or expulsion
A minimum G.P.A. of 2.5 with no failures in any course credit during the year.
Involvement in a sport, extracurricular program, employment, school-based enterprise or community ser-vice.
Certificates: Sydney Abell, Robert Bright, Connor Glen Brockman,, Lauren Michelle Brussell, Laura Beth Buckman, Bryan Caleb Clark, Robert Lynn Cocanougher, Alesha Nicole Elder, Thomas Eric Farmer, Lawrence Gregory Garrett, Laicee Marie Harris, Joseph Alex Luckett, Amelia Marie Mattingly, Brian Alexander Mattingly, Brittany Nicole Mattingly, Emily Marie Mattingly, John Thoams Mattingly, Sydney Paulette Reid, Rebekah Jane Roberts, Tessa Rae Simpson, Joseph Dylan Spalding, Mitchell Morgan Taylor, Anne Claire Thomas, Clay Vincent Thomas, Michael Jared Wheatley, William Scott Whitehouse, Shakyra Nachelle Young.
Medallions: Taylor Paige Wilson, Elizabeth Paige Hardin, Anne Kathryn Spalding and Paige Nicole Wilson.
Letters, Lamps, Bars:
Award letters are given to those students who main-tained a 93 or above average
throughout the current school year. A school letter implant-ed with a lamp of wisdom will be given to those who have not already received a school letter from other sources. For those who have already let-tered, a gold lamp will be given to be added to the let-ter. For those who lettered academically last year, a bar will be added to the lamp.
Letter and LampKathleen R. Boswell,
Connor G. Brockman, Lindsey B. Craig, Jason E. Miracle, Austin M. Pittman and Joseph K. Thompson
LampRyan Peterson
BarLauren Michelle Brussell,
Zachary Thomas Buckler,Joseph Brandon Caldwell,Bryan Caleb Clark, RobertLynn Cocanougher, TaylorPaige Corbett, AleshaNicole Elder, Thomas EricFarmer, Elizabeth Paige
C4 FEATURE • the lebanon enterprise • wednesday, may 16, 2012
Continueto makeus proud,
AUSTIN,“OUR SENIOR GRADUATE!”
In front, kneeling, left to right: Logan and Cameron Pittman.Back, from left to right: Ryan, Jason, Sonny, Mark and Austin Pittman.
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Take A Stand...Don’t be the one who:• Provides alcohol for those who are underage• Thinks it’s okay for teenagers to drink• Looks the other way when you see drugs/alcohol in the hands of teenagers• Throws parties with alcohol for teens and their friends• Doesn’t support law enforcement when underage drinkers are caught
TAKE A STAND AND DO WHAT’S RIGHT!As graduation and summer break approaches, The Marion County
Heartland Safe Community Coalition would like to take this opportunity to remind concerned parents that Marion County has in effect a social host ordinance which states that no person shall knowingly permit a gathering on their property where minors are
present and alcoholic beverages are being consumed by any minor. Violation of this county ordinance is a Class B misdemeanor.
Here’s to you, Class of 2012!
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Congratulations Class of
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1218 E. Broadway 315 E. First Street
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■ AWARDS
MCHS seniors given special accolades during awards banquet
See Awards, page C5