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Ruthanna Bass
Ruthanna Bass is a non-traditional student who decided to return to college to complete her four-year degree. A graduate of Greenville Technical College with an associate's degree in paralegal technology, Ruthanna is currently attending Gainesville College.
"I'd like to make a difference in the world by inspiring hope in the younger generations by showing them that there is still good in this world."
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Kevin Cash
Kevin Cash, son of Russell and Alison Cash of Commerce, is gearing up to attend Gainesville College. Kevin was recently awarded Most Athletic Senior Superlative among many other honors during his tenure at Madison County High School.
"I'd like to make a difference in the world by making people
laugh or smile."
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Nicole Magee
Nicole MaGee is the daughter of Frank and Madalene MaGee of Gainesville. Currently attending Gainesville College, Nicole also works full-time in a grocery store pharmacy. Nicole plans to attend a pharmacy school after completing her associate's degree at Gainesville.
"My hope for the world is that people care more for one another."
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Jordan Sullivan
Jordan Sullivan, daughter of Richard and Leta Fulk of Dahlonega, plans to attend North Georgia College and State University in the fall. A recent graduate of Lumpkin County High School, Jordan plans to study English and journalism. With plans to become a journalist, Jordan is steadily mapping out her goals to make her college career a success.
"I wish for more world unity, and believe the world would be a better place if people joined together to make a difference."
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Lisa Michele Smith
Lisa Smith is the daughter of Michael and Gaye Smith of Hoschton. A home school graduate, Lisa is currently attending Gainesville College in preparation to attend an in-state university with a major in special education. Lisa hopes to one day teach sign language.
"I want to help change the world by using sign language for people to help them become the best they can be."
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Aba DeGraft-Hansoni
Aba DeGraft-Hanson, daughter of Kwesi and Latrisa DeGraft-Hanson of Buford, got a head start on college life by taking courses at Gainesville College while still attending Buford High School. Aba will be attending Princeton University in the fall, and plans to either study foreign policy or continue on to medical school and become a pediatrician.
"I believe in order to change the world, you have to start where you can; touching the lives of those around you, and hoping it causes a rippling effect to reach the masses."
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