Golden Key
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[NOV.
17, 2003]
Amanda Marie Wagner of
Oronogo, Mo., has accepted membership in Golden Key International
Honour Society and was individually honored during a recent ceremony
at Illinois State University. |
"It is only fitting that a high
academic achiever like Amanda be recognized by Golden Key," said
Alexander D. Perwich II, Golden Key's chief executive officer.
"Our members are inspired and motivated by the challenge not only
to be recognized for their outstanding accomplishments, but also
to make a positive impact on our world through the society's
commitment to service."
Amanda is a year 2000 graduate of
Clinton Community High School and a 2002 graduate of Lincoln
Christian College.
Her parents are Blair and Lynne
Wagner, formerly of Lincoln and then of Clinton, currently
residing in Oronogo, Mo.
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Golden Key International Honour
Society was founded more than 25 years ago in Atlanta, Ga., and
provides academic recognition to college juniors and seniors in
the top 15 percent of their class. The mission of the global,
nonprofit society is to build global communities of academic
achievers by providing opportunities for individual growth through
leadership, career development, networking and service. The
society's values are integrity, inclusiveness and collaboration,
innovation, teamwork, and respect. Golden Key has 335 chapters in
the United States, Australia, Canada, Great Britain, Malaysia, New
Zealand and South Africa. Membership into the society is by
invitation only, to students in all fields of study.
For
additional information, visit the society's Web page at
www.goldenkey.org.
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