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Dear Readers, Each year, we are proud of each and every student who graduates from a Wilson County area high school. We know theyve all received an outstanding education that prepares them for the next in their lives. Among this group are always students in each class who distinguish themselves academically, and they are the Valedictorian and Salutatorian. The Lebanon Democrat has partnered with a number of area businesses and legislators to salute these outstanding men and women for their academic accomplishment. Without their support, The 2013 Pinnacle Bank Wilson County Valedictorian and Salutatorian Legislative Luncheon, sponsored by D.T. McCall & Sons, would not be possible. We would like to thank Pinnacle Bank, DT McCall & Sons, and the other advertisers in this special section for their support of this years luncheon provided by Sammy Bs and Short Cakes Cakery for these outstanding students. Additionally, wed like to thank State Sen. Mae Beavers, State Rep. Mark Pody, and State Rep. Linda Elam for their support of this luncheon and their efforts to obtain State Resolutions recognizing the honored students. Finally we have to thank Patti Saliba in Sen. Beavers office for her extraordinary assistance in gathering the biographical information contained in this special section. We offer our heartfelt congratulations to this years Valedictorians and Salutatorians and look forward to reporting on their successes for many years to come. Regards, Joseph H. Adams, Publisher Lebanon Publishing Company
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Etahn Kearney
Valedictorian Friendship Christian
Parents: Katie & Mike Kearney University: Vanderbilt University Clubs/Activities: Tennis, Drama Department. Community Service: Mission trips to Honduros and Sneedville. Volunteered at a nursing home. Most influential person in life: Mu mother. Most important thing learned in high school: Keep moving and keep breathing and you will make it through. Interesting facts: I like to write music, I teach piano, I am the captain of the tennis team, and I have studied five different leanguages.
Brennan Swindoll
Salutatorian Friendship Christian
Parents: Phil and Dianne Swindoll University: Undecided Clubs/Activities:NHS Community Service: Sneedville (2 times), CTA Day (4 years), Fall Focus (4 years) Most influential person in life: Father Most important thing learned in high school: How to overcome adversity. Interesting facts: Love to hunt, fish and play baseball.
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Parents: Greg and Kelley Dew University: Im planning on double-majoring in biological anthropology and mathematics at either Emory University in Atlanta, or The University of Tennessee. Clubs/Activities: I am a member of Eta Sigma Alpha, National Honor Society; Mu Eta Sigma, National Mathematics Honor Society; Honor Society and Tennessee Heat Golf Team. I also attended 2012 Tennessee Governors School of Science and Engineering for six weeks last summer, as well as regularly participate in the student ministry of First Baptist Church in Mt. Juliet. Community Service: I have enjoyed volunteering through Vanderbilts Monroe Carell Childrens Hospital Strive Program for the past year. I have also worked as a math tutor at the Mt. Juliet Mathnasium since I was 15 years old, and I volunteer my tutoring assistance with family and friends regularly. Most influential person in your life: Lindsey Kevetter has managed to balance a fulltime job in medicine and a family, all while putting God first. She has influenced me as Sunday school teacher and mentor. Most important thing I learned in High School: I decided early in my high school career to pursue a degree in medicine. Interesting facts: I love to work puzzles, draw, find four-leaf clovers and bake cupcakes.
Parents: David and Pam Archer University: Volunteer State Community College, Gallatin Clubs/Acitivties: HCA Student Council; Nashville Notes Homeschool Band; Flute Ensemble; Pep Band; Gamma Nu Chapter of Eta Sigma Alpha, the National Home School Honor Society; Mu Eta Sigma National Math Honor Society; Piano Club. Community Service: Church puppet and drama ministry; FBCH Memphis mission trip; Honduras mission trip with El Shaddai Church, Cleaned and painted local schools; volunteered at Gallatin Day Care; nursing home ministry to several nursing homes included preparing a Valentine party and delivering Valentine cards, weekly visits with church group, and playing piano at Christmas; FBCH VBS; Nashville Rescue Mission Most influential person in your life: My mom Most important thing learned in High School: I think the most important thing I have learned in high school is to take responsibility for myself and for getting my own work done. Interesting facts: Ive always been homeschooled. I love to read. My favorite subjects are math and art. My drawing won Best of Show in the Youth Division at the Tennessee State Fair in 2012. I played flute in Nashville Notes Homeschool Band for 4 years.
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Heather Meador
Valedictorian Lebanon High School
Hope Wade
Parents: Darrin & LaQuita Meador University: University of TN at Knoxville Clubs/Activities: Lebanon Humane Society, National Honors Society Community Service: Wilson County Teen Court, 3D hour famine, helping clean up with my church youth group after the May 2010 flood. Most influential person in life: My mom. Most important thing learned in high school: It doesnt matter what people think about you. You will always have enemies so just be yourself. Interesting facts: I played soccer all 4 years of high school and I was captain my senior year.
Parents: Tracey & Theresa Wade University: University of Central Florida Clubs/Activities: HOSA, Student Council, NHS, FCA Community Service: Wilson County Fair Youth board Member, Multiple Projects with HOSA and Student Council Most important thing learned in high school: Ive learned who I am as a person and who will be my longtime friends throughout my life. Interesting facts: HOSA President (2 years), Certified in CPR/ First Aid, Love listening to music. Love shopping/fashion
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Caleb Charlton
Valedictorian Mt. Juliet High School
Parents: Jennifer and Alan Warren University: Indiana University Bloomigton Clubs/Activities: National Honor Society (President), Young Republicans, Youth In Goverment, Beta Club Community Service: Buddy Break, Jim Gotto Campaign Most influential person in life: My mother Most important thing learned in high school: I ahve learned the purpose of hard work, and have realized that a little ambition can take someone anywhere. Interesting facts: I can play a few songs on the banjo. I have worn a speedo to the beach. I am Hardees best employee nationwide.
Congratulations Wilson County Valedictorians and Salutatorians of 2013 and all Wilson County graduates.
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Damien Shipper
Valedictorian Watertown High School
Parents: Don and Melissa Shipper University: University of Tennessee, Knoxville Clubs/Activities: National Honor Society, Beta Club, Future Business Leaders of America Community Service: FBLA Service Projects, Church events, Youth Leadership Wislon Most influential person in life: Don Shipper Most important thing learned in high school: Hard work pays off and never give up. Interensting facts: Im a member of the cross country team and the track and field team. I also have a job. When Im not busy with anyything else, I like to play basketball with my friends.
Timothy D. Jones II
Valedictorian Watertown High School
Parents: Tim and Stephanie Jones University: Tennessee Technological University Clubs/Activities: FFA, Beta Club, National Honor Society Community Service: Serving food to the senior citizens of Lebanon at the fairgrounds through FFA. Most influential person in life: Steve Howerton Most important thing learned in high school: I have learned how to work as a team and I have found that respect and obedience goes a long way in life. Interesting facts: I am the vice President of my FFA Chapter and have been an active member since my freshman year. I work hard and press on, no matter the task at hand.
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Valedictorian Watertown High School
Amanda L. Corey
Salutatorian Watertown High School
Parents: Willie and Kim Johnson University: Tennessee Technological University Clubs/Activities: FBLA, Beta Club, National Honors Society Community Service: Participation in the March of Dimes Most influential person in life: My uncle. Most important thing learned in high school: It is best to develop good study habits during high school to better prepare yourself for colleges intensity. Interesting Facts: I love choir, I plan to study chemical engineering, and hope to get my first real job continuing my life in Tennessee.
Parents: Jenny Corey and Douglas Corey University: Middle TN State Univesity Clubs/Activities: BETA Club, Future Business Leaders of America, National Honor Society, Band, Choir Community Service: Wilson County Teen Court, Watertown evnets: Train robbery, Music and Arts Festival Most influential person in life: My mother and band directory Mr. Corley. Most important thing learned in high school: Your willingness comes before your ability. Interesting facts: I play/sing in all or our high school ensembles. I am also the only woman in our AP Calculus class.
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