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Alumni Board Kicks Off 1879 Circle
(Milledgeville, GA) March 16, 2004 鈥 The GMC Alumni Board of Directors met recently to kick off the 1879 Alumni Circle of Friends Campaign. The board is challenging each GMC alumnus to give $18.79 to help fund the Alumni Scholarship Program. Pictured, left to right, Jimmy Paul, HS 1943 & JC 1945, Suzanne Martin, HS […]
March 16, 2004
Alumni
Rackley and Kitchens Recognized as STARs
(Milledgeville, GA) March 9, 2004 – Georgia Military College high school senior Katie Rackley was acknowledged as a top academic scholar in Baldwin County, during the Student-Teacher Achievement Recognition (STAR) program held at the Milledgeville Country Club on Tuesday, March 2, 2004. COL Jim LeBrun, Principal of GMC High School, introduced Miss Rackley, by stating, […]
March 11, 2004
Prep School
GMC Named Garden of the Month
(Milledgeville, GA) March 2, 2004 鈥 The Milledgeville Garden Club identifies a spot of beauty in Milledgeville or Baldwin County each month. The plantings at the north gates of Georgia Military College were recently recognized as the club鈥檚 Garden of the Month. Pictured are those responsible for GMC鈥檚 lovely grounds: front, left to right, Aaron […]
March 11, 2004
General Interest
GMC Foundation Hosts Ladies Luncheon
(Milledgeville, GA) March 9, 2004 鈥 The GMC Foundation recently hosted a Ladies Appreciation Luncheon at the Milledgeville Country Club. Ms. Sheryl Towers, of Life Enrichment Skills, presented a program entitled, 鈥淭he Power of Optimism.鈥 Pictured, l 鈥 r, Winifred Paul, Gene Williamson, and Cecile Parker enjoy a visit before the luncheon begins.
March 09, 2004
Alumni
President Announces Intentions for Smoke Free GMC
(Milledgeville, GA) March 4, 2004 鈥 During GMC鈥檚 Staff and Faculty Meeting on March 3, 2004, MG Peter J. Boylan, President of Georgia Military College, announced his intention to make GMC a non-smoking campus. He stated that, 鈥 Georgia Military College has a mission to provide examples of character. In light of medical evidence of […]
March 04, 2004
General Interest
Winter Quarter Blood Drive Sets Record for GMC
Georgia Military College hosted our winter quarter blood drive for Main Campus on February 3, 2004. The exciting news is that the blood drive set a record for our institution. We had a record number of units collected and a record number of participants. Of the 83 presenters, 71 pints of blood were collected. The […]
March 01, 2004
Community Service
Life and Service - A Pleasantly Never-ending Cycle (Ride)
(Milledgeville, GA) February 24, 2004 鈥 For 14 years, David Hohnadel has had a dream, and in May it will be fulfilled as he rides a bicycle 800 miles in Gear Up Florida for Push America. This extraordinary team event, with only 35 riders, was created in 1997, and is one of two cycling events […]
February 24, 2004
Character Development
Georgia Military College Students Raise Funds For St. Jude Children s Research Hospital
(Milledgeville, GA) February 19, 2004 – Georgia Military College sixth grade students recently held a Math-A-Thon to benefit St. Jude Children鈥檚 Research Hospital. Math-A-Thon is a supplemental math program where students obtain sponsors, then complete a 鈥渇un book鈥 by solving a variety of math problems such as hidden messages, puzzles and pure arithmetic operations. This […]
February 19, 2004
Community Service
Susan Isaac Shares Her Tribute to the Peckham Family
(Milledgeville, GA) February 17, 2004 鈥 During Friday鈥檚 Academic Honors Parade, Ms. Susan Isaac, GMC Assistant Professor of Humanities, (pictured) shared a special tribute that she wrote for the Peckham Family, entitled, 鈥淪plit Second.鈥 It is reprinted, with her permission, below. Split Second No one thinks that their life can change, forever, in a split […]
February 17, 2004
General Interest
GMC Joins Governor Sonny Perdue for Georgia Day
(Milledgeville, GA) February 18, 2004 – On February 12, 1733, General James D. Oglethorpe founded the colony of Georgia at Yamacraw Bluff, near present-day Savannah. This event officially began the settlement of the last thirteen British colonies in North America and marked the territory that would eventually become the State of Georgia. To promote greater […]
February 17, 2004
General Interest
