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SGA graduation exercises Thursday

Southwest Georgia Academy Class of 2007
Eighteen seniors will march into Southwest Georgia Academy's Joe Bryan Auditorium Thursday, May 24 at 8:30 p.m. for graduation exercises in Damascus.

The 12 honor graduates will have special parts on the program. The top three graduates, Thomas Patrick Corrigan, Clay Daniel Hudson and Melissa Caitlin Cooper, will present the main speeches.

Matthew Joshua Cleveland will introduce these speakers. Russell Thomas Williams, class president, will give the welcome and James Patrick Smith will bid farewell. Lorie Bethea Holman will offer the invocation, and and David Jackson Simpson III will pronounce the benediction. Clayton Alan Conners and Mary Elaine DeLoach will announce awards and music respectively. Abby Doreen Brown and Mary Allison Hutchins will call the roll for diploma presentation.

Mrs. Marcus Cleon Gibbs, Senior Class sponsor, will introduce the Class of 2007. Douglas Woodham Dease, Head of School, will present awards, and Mr. Dease and Jeffrey Carroll Brown, Chairman of the Board, will deliver diplomas.

Mrs. Arthur Joe Sloan and Mrs. Gary Randall Hunt will be in charge of the music for the occasion.

The Junior Marshals include Harmony Nicole Bailey, Kayla Danielle Craft, Jason Gerald Dean, Haley Dianne Haire, Stephen Blake Shepard, Lindsey Marie Taylor and Ashley Tedder.

The Class of 2007 includes Abby Doreen Brown, Katie Lynn Chandler, Matthew Joshua Cleveland, Jimmy Brooks Cochran, Clayton Alan Conners, Melissa Caitlin Cooper, Thomas Patrick Corrigan, Mary Elaine DeLoach, Brent Jordan Enfinger, Casey Danielle Foster, Katie Marie Gray, Lorie Bethea Holman, Clay Daniel Hudson, Mary Allison Hutchins, Samuel Preston Sheffield, David Jackson Simpson III, James Patrick Smith and Russell Thomas Williams.
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