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Homecoming 2005
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Lakeisha Thigpen
Junior Political Science Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. ASU Activities & Dates: Breast Cancer Awareness – Month of Oct. Voter Registration Drive – September 19, 2004 Buckle-Up Awareness – November 2004 Cardiovascular Awareness/Health Fair – April 2004 Community Service: Mentor at Augusta Urban Ministries Participation in several can food drives White Christmas/ Adopt-A-Child Martin Luther King Jr. Education/Celebration Other Activities: National Family Volunteer Day March of Dimes Walk Tax Freedom Day Member of MAP Member/ President of Alpha Kappa Alpha (Mu Zeta Chapter) Augusta State University Honors and Awards: Dean’s List Future Plans: Attending Johns Hopkins School of International Affairs and afterwards working for the United Nations. What uniquely qualifies you t be Mr. / Ms. ASU; What could you bring to the title? The title of Miss ASU is one that comes with a number of roles and responsibilities. My prior experiences and leadership roles have prepared me for such a task. I give diligently of my time to various community, professional, and civic organizations that include, but are not limited to service in the areas of breast cancer awareness, voter registration, cardiovascular health, and local community food drives. I am active as a student on the ASU campus and know the body that I am seeking to represent. I aspire to bring my passion for service and a commitment to diversity if afforded the opportunity to reign as Miss ASU. She must be a voice and example for all representing the entire Augusta State University family with high ethical standards at all times.
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Tuesday February 22, 2005 |