Fyffe High School senior Trace Whitmire has gained acceptance to Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, one of the top Ivy League schools in the US.
âI was admitted to Yale in the Early Action round, I found out about my acceptance on December 16, 2020,â said Whitmire. âI am still shocked about my acceptance, it feels like a dream.â
When a thick envelope arrived two weeks later from Yale University, Trace was thrilled.
âItâs the opportunity of a lifetime,â he said. âI am so honored to be given this chance.â
Whitmire plans on following a path within the Arts field along the lines of digital art or media.
Magnus Hodgson named as 2021 STAR Student Magnus Hodgson and Aimee Parks were recently named as the 2021 STAR Student and STAR Teacher by the Dawsonville Lion’s Club. From left, Dawson County High School Counselor Kate Jarrard, Dawsonville Lions Club member Don Cargill, STAR Teacher Aimee Parks, Lions Club President Marty Horne, STAR Student Magnus Hodgson, DCHS Principal Michael Negley and Lions Club member Jim Buckley. - photo by Erica Schmidt
On Thursday, April 15, the Dawsonville Lions Club officially named Dawson County High School Student Magnus Hodgson as the STAR Student and DCHS Teacher Aimee Park as the STAR Teacher for 2021.
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Mr. Walter Jackson âWJâ Dalton, age 84, of Rainsville passed away April 7th, 2021. Funeral services will be held at 3pm on Sunday, April 11th, 2021from the Rainsville First Baptist Church. Bro. David Cofield, Bro. Billy Garner & Bro. Welton Brooks will be officiating. Mr. Dalton will lie-in-state at the church, prior to the service, on Sunday from 2-3pm. The Family will also receive Friends from 5-9pm on Saturday, April 10th, 2021 from the W.T. Wilson Funeral Chapel.
W.J. was born on November 13, 1936 in Ider, Alabama to Pearl B. and Elva Veal Dalton. He was the first of their twelve children. He attended Ider School for the first and second grade then moved to Sylvania for third grade. His family moved to Chigger Hill community near Geraldine, and he attended Tenbroeck Junior High School through the ninth grade. From tenth grade on to graduation, he attended Geraldine High School. He was part of the graduating class of 1955 from Geraldine High School.