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Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
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Clark College lists fourteen students graduating cum laude on Tuesday, June 7, including Godfrey Tate, Theresa Scott, Ann Wilson, and others from various locations, with majors in education, home economics, mathematics, and more.
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Among the fourteen students to be graduated cum laude at Clark College Tuesday, June 7 are these ten students. They are top row (l-r) Godfrey Tate, Staunton, Virginia, majoring in Religious Education; Theresa Scott, Charleston, S. C., elementary education, major; Ann Wilson, Atlanta, majoring in home economics; Juanita Mitchell, mathematics major (bottom row) Richardine Carter,
Docena, Ala.; majoring in elementary education; Elois Suddeath, Chattanooga, Tenn., elementary education major; Jacqueline Laughlin, Atlanta, secretarial science major; and Norman Julius Johnson, Chattanooga, Tenn., business administration major.
Other cum laude graduates will be Fera Kornegay, Hazlehurst, Ga.; Kathryn Cowan, Atlanta; Jack Bailey, Atlanta, and Etoile Shropshire, Douglasville, Georgia.
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Atlanta, Georgia
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Tuesday, June 7
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fourteen students to graduate cum laude
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Among the fourteen students graduating cum laude at Clark College are Godfrey Tate from Staunton, Virginia, majoring in Religious Education; Theresa Scott from Charleston, S. C., majoring in elementary education; Ann Wilson from Atlanta, majoring in home economics; Juanita Mitchell, mathematics major; Richardine Carter from Docena, Ala., majoring in elementary education; Elois Suddeath from Chattanooga, Tenn., elementary education major; Jacqueline Laughlin from Atlanta, secretarial science major; Norman Julius Johnson from Chattanooga, Tenn., business administration major; Fera Kornegay from Hazlehurst, Ga.; Kathryn Cowan from Atlanta; Jack Bailey from Atlanta; and Etoile Shropshire from Douglasville, Georgia.