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Written by Valerie Coffey
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Sunday, 05 March 2006 |
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Our class takes pride in the success of our members and wishes to acknowledge these accomplishments and give them public recognition through the Notable Classmate / Achievement Program.
Classmates of 1985: As we move past the 20 year mark since our graduation, we realize that our class continues the motto: “For Excellence We Strive”. Our classmates have achieved noteworthy and preeminent triumphs in the areas of the: military, business, community, and family life. Our class takes pride in the success of our members and wishes to acknowledge these accomplishments and give them public recognition through the Notable Classmate / Achievement Program. To initiate our program, we request the input of all of the class by providing nominations, which should include the name, date of accomplishment(s), and a brief description of not more than one typed page (double space). Self nominations are welcome. Submissions should be forwarded to Scott Weliver (
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). Deadline for the first round of submissions is: May 22, 2006. |
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