How I Was Raised By: Alex Keller My name is Alex William Keller . I am the brother of Erin Wigley and the son of Martha and Bill Keller. I went to Seymour High School in Seymour, Tennessee where I graduated with honors. While in school I ran track, sang in choir, played soccer, and worked a part time job at a local movie theater. I got my license and a car at age sixteen.
FIU also holds many Golden Panther spirit events throughout the year. Some of these include, Panther Camp held in the summer prior to the fall term for incoming freshmen, where students spend a weekend in a retreat center learning all the traditional Golden Panther cheers, chants, traditions meeting other incoming students. Started in 2006, Panther Camp has grown quickly in popularity from only 25 participants in 2006 to over 120 participants in 2007. In 2008, Panther Camp expanded to two camps with a combined total of 240 freshman participants. Panther Camp is expected to grow in size for summer 2010, as the waiting list has continued to double from year to year.
Then in High School, a big group of people spent their whole week trying to beat the seniors at most school spirit. Not to mention the many Saturdays I have spent with the band at different band competitions. In my junior year of high school I became Drum Major of the band and it helped me grow up and be more outgoing. The first year I was drum major the
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He spent the rest of his childhood in Glendale, where Wayne worked paper routes and other jobs to help out his family. Wayne was also in clubs like YMCA and the Boy Scouts of America. He was a top student in his class at Glendale high school. (“John Wayne an American Icon” 83). John Wayne was offered a full two year scholarship at the University of Southern California (“John Wayne an American Icon” 84) , as the starting left
Shawn Thomas was born on January 14, 1971. He lived in Walla Walla, Washington until the age of six, then migrated to Kansas. Thomas attended high school at Jayhawk-Linn. A friend got him hooked on running his senior year. They did workouts together, he said, “I thought I would be pretty good at it, so I gave it a shot.” After senior year he attended college at Emporia State University.
AWARDS certificate of recognition February 2013 CERTIFICATIONS certificate of appreciation June 2013 to June 2013 GROUPS cosmetology department September 2009 to June 2013 in this type program we many activities. I participated in this program from my freshman year to my senior year in highschool. young ladies club September 2010 to June 2011 this was group in my high school. we were all about t helping and always did many activities. during the school year we always had a lot of special
Robyn Tisi October 20, 2011 4th/6th hour Fall Break 2011 During my Fall Break I went home back to Crownpoint, New Mexico--where I was born and raised. I went home to spend time with my grandma, Rose, and great grandma, Annie. I also went to visit my old school Tiis Tsozi Bi Olta, where all my old friends attend school. Visiting home felt great. Especially being back in our house.
At Warren I am a member of F.B.L.A. and have been elected Captain of my lacrosse team two years in a row by my fellow teammates. My role as a captain has easily been the hardest test of leadership I have ever endured. I am completely responsible for the behavior and motivation of over thirty teenage boys for two hours every night on top of school work. Since high school, it has become more difficult for me to get involved in the community.
--- My First Interview--- Can you remember your first interview? At a young age I was in love with money so naturally I wanted a job. Since the age of six (6) I was a “club kid”. I went to the Boys & Girls Club of Chula Vista; back when it was on Lst. The Boys & Girls Club ran several different sports programs so I was always there.