Dexter High School Graduates 2008
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rk from 2002 to 2004. In 2004, she began optometry school at the University of Missouri-St. Louis College of Optometry. She completed a medical mission trip to Tanzania, Africa in 2006. In 2008, she graduated with a Doctorate of Optometry. She completed a Masters of Business Administration from Harding University in 2010.
Hall discovered acting early in life: he performed in What Love Is when he was in second grade at Ravenscroft School. In fifth grade, he began singing, first in a boys' choir, and later, in high school, in musicals, performing in standards such as The Sound of Music, Oklahoma!, and Fiddler on the Roof. While a student at Earlham College, he continued acting, starring in Cabaret and other productions.
She said the program once challenged her, supported her, and gave her so much to look forward to as a high school student. It really was a lifeline for her throughout her four years at DHS, she said looking back, and cites Bergen as a big reason for this.
He and his wife Jennifer are high school sweethearts and they have a son named James. They live here in Coldwater and they enjoy lake life activities, spending time with family and friends and volunteering in the community.
Heather has a background in graphic design and administration. She graduated high school in 2009 from Union City High School and then graduated from Valor Christian College in Ohio with an associate degree in Pastoral Leadership. She would love to go back to school someday for business marketing and management.
Coach Ed Cochran came to Buford in 1973 and remained a part of the school/athletic department until 1999. He served as the head football coach from 1973 until 1991. Coach Cochran took the football program to tremendous heights, making a name for Buford Football in the '70s and '80s. During his long tenure he won 10 region championships, two Semifinal appearances, ('80 and '82), a State Runner Up ('76), and the first State Championship in School history in 1978, defeating Charlton County 7-6 on an icy cold December night. This was not only the schools first State Championship, but the first football State Championship in Gwinnett County. Coach Cochran saw many, many changes and improvements at Buford in his 26 years. The high school moved three times, Tom Riden stadium was built, as was the state of the art Field House in 1997.
His research examines how structural, racial violence and interpersonal forms of violence impacts health behaviors and outcomes among minority populations. Findings demonstrate the problems of neighborhood and racial violence exposures are correlated with youth mental health problems, school failure, negative peer networks and high rates of HIV-related risk behaviors, which are interconnected outcomes in the lives of adolescents, particularly those who live in low-resourced communities. 59ce067264
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