Springwood School Alumni Link Business Name Summer 2012 SPRINGWOOD SCHOOL ANNOUNCES MR. RICK JOHNSON AS HEAD OF SCHOOL Dear Springwood School Alumni, On behalf of the Chattahoochee Valley Educational Foundation Board of Trustees, it is our privilege to announce the appointment of Mr. Rick Johnson as the new Head of School at Springwood. In June, Mr. Johnson joined Springwood, after serving for 10 years as Headmaster at Trinity Christian School in Dublin, GA. We believe our candidate search has brought us the finest of leaders. Rick Johnson is a man of strong character with a deep passion for the education of children. Rick and his wife, Lynda, will be a great addition, to not only the Springwood family, but also to our community. in the states of Minnesota, Tennessee, and North Carolina. Mr. Johnson holds a bachelor of science degree in education from Maranatha Baptist Bible College in Watertown, Wisconsin, a master’s degree in management from the United States Sports Academy in Daphne, Alabama, and has Trinity Christian School’s growth and accomplishments done further study in were remarkable under Rick Johnson’s leadership. He educational leadership at Georgia Southern Universiled the School through the dual accreditation process with the Southern Association of Independent Schools ty. He also holds superintendent certification with the Association of Christian Schools International. (SAIS) and Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). Academic programs were developed, Mr. Johnson has been married for 29 years to his wife additional fine arts and athletic opportunities were Lynda, an accomplished soloist and musician, and they implemented, and enrollment reached unprecedented have three adult children. He has served on the Board levels of over 500 students in the 2007-08 and 2008-09 of Directors for the Dublin Laurens County Chamber of academic years. Graduates of the school have attended Commerce, and has been consistently involved in over 80 post-secondary institutions. other community activities as well as local church Under his guidance, Trinity was named the Region Top ministries. School Award eight different years. Additionally, 23 Please join with current Springwood students, parents, Georgia Independent School Association (GISA) state and faculty in welcoming Mr. Rick Johnson to Springchampionships (in ten different sports) and over 35 wood School. His email address at Springwood is region titles were won in athletic and literary [email protected]. tion during the decade of Johnson’s leadership. The School also won the GISA State Athletic Achievement Sincerely, Award four consecutive years. He fostered a relationEllen L. Collins ‘77 ship with the International Experience organization which enabled students from abroad to study at Trinity CVEF Board President in a foreign exchange format and enabled Trinity students to study abroad as well. Mr. Johnson oversaw several improvements to their 52-acre campus. Major construction projects totaling several million dollars included a media center with state-of-the-art computer labs, a fully equipped administrative building, a six-classroom early childhood facility, and a five-field baseball/softball/soccer complex. Prior to his years in Dublin at Trinity Christian, Rick Johnson had 22 years of administrative, teaching, and coaching experience with 4 different private educational institutions (3 colleges and 1 high school) “It is a great honor for Lynda and me to become part of the Springwood Family, We believe the Lord has directed us to live a life of faith, and we’re convinced that this unique opportunity is another step in our journey. Springwood School has earned much respect in the greater Chattahoochee Valley and independent education circles. It will be our goal to see Springwood continue to uphold the reputation it has while we seek to implement initiatives that will further enhance this fine institution.” Rick Johnson Head of School Springwood School Congratulations Springwood Class of 2012 Front (seated l-r): Hannah Wilkerson, Olivia Williams, Georgia Andrews (Benjy’80), Katie Langley (Mitchell’81), Nicole Carter, Anna Key, Christina Augustin, Sarah Stodghill, Rachel Coleman (Christy Mullins’86). Middle (l-r): Will Gregory, Gates Rodimon, Peter Mitchell, Dylan Harper (Ellen Smith’79), Mitchell Smallwood, Monte Booker, Cole Watkins, Ralph Groover, Blake Glaze, Ryan Roughton, Grayson Solt, Drew Ferguson (Drew IV’85). Back (l-r): Wesley Willis, Mitchell Jennings, Keon Brown, Parker Huckaby, Aaron Weiss, Cole Cleveland. Top left: Trevor McCullough, right: Rhys Bendell. 66% of this senior class was offered scholarships for further studies totaling over $1,000,000. The Class of 2012 was accepted to the following schools: University of Alabama, Appalachian State University, Auburn University, AUM, Birmingham Southern College, Columbus State University, Faulkner University, University of Georgia, Georgia Tech, Georgia College and State University, Huntingdon College, Jacksonville State University, Jefferson State, LaGrange College, Maryville College, Malone University, Middle Tennessee State University, Milligan, MIT, Norwalk Community College, Point Loma Nazareene University, Point University, Rhodes College, Savannah College of Art and Design, Sewanee, Shorter College, Southern Union, Trevecca Nazareene University, Toccoa Falls College, UAB, University of the Cumberlands, University of Mississippi, University of Mobile, University of South Carolina, University of West Alabama, West Georgia Tech, and Yale University. Rhys Bendell, a 2012 National Merit Finalist and the Top Academic Student in the AISA plans to attend MIT in the fall. He was named AISA Best Actor in 2012 and SHS Best All-Around Thespian in 2011. He was a Violin Soloist and Concert Master with the LaGrange Symphony Youth Orchestra in 2012 and the SHS Concert Band Concert Master from 2008 until 2012. Rhys was the Springwood Soccer Team Captain in 2010 and 2011. Upon graduation, he received the following scholarships: AISA Academic Excellence Award, AISA Headmasters Scholarship, National Merit , Hatton-Lovejoy, Excellence in Science Award, Fine Arts Band and Drama Scholarships, West Point Rotary, and Cambridge College Program. Rhys Bendell was the 2012 Springwood School Valedictorian. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. James Bendell. Rachel Coleman was the Salutatorian of her class. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bret Coleman (Christy Mullins’86). Rachel Coleman, voted Most Likely to Succeed and Most Athletic by her class, plans to attend Auburn University. She received the Spirit of Auburn Scholarship, the Excellence in Math Award, and the Springwood Alumni Association Scholarship. Rachel was the Vice President of the National Honor Society, Senior Class Treasurer, MVP of the Lady Wildcats Basketball team and Spanish Club Treasurer. She was a member of the Honors Chorus, Annual Staff, Softball team, Triad Society, STARS, and was the Alabama Girls State Delegate. Michael O. Hulsey Class of 1989 School Supplies for Kabul, Afghanistan Springwood 2nd Grade and SGA students collected enough supplies to fill 10 large boxes to assist Hulsey and his crew Lieutenant Col. Michael Hulsey, Springwood Class of 1989, was deployed for Ft. Hood, Texas on 12/11/11 and from there to Camp Phoenix, Kabul, Afghanistan on 1/16/2012. He is the Director of Community Affairs for the 648th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade and his team is in charge of infrastructure development and providing security for several girl’s schools in Kabul. Because they desperately need school supplies for all age groups, Springwood teacher, Mrs. Patti Slade, organized a way to help Michael Husley, her nephew, and the children Second Grade Classroom in Girls School in Kabul Lt. Col. Michael Hulsey in the background in Kabul. Second-grade students, along with members of the school's Student Government Association, collected enough supplies to fill ten large boxes to assist Michael Hulsey and his crew with their project. Members of the school's SGA helped raise funds for mailing and shipping. On June 6, members of Michael Hulsey’s task force traveled to the Pol-e Charki region of eastern Kabul to meet with village elders, Afghan National Army Soldiers and school administrators, to reassess a school renovation project and give out the donated school supplies from Springwood. Hundreds of elementary school children have been attending classes in a decrepit German-built theater Children waited for the boxes of school supplies sent from without desks or chairs. These students were Springwood School to be opened and distributed eager for the arrival of the visitors and a girls choir even sang for them. Each child was handed a Ziploc bag of supplies as they progressed through an assembly line of Soldiers and Elders who were there to assist with the donations. Every child present was able to receive new school supplies. Michael is married to Carrie Hyatt Hulsey and they have two children, Hampton (12) and Mary (8). The Hulseys live in Sharpsburg, GA and Michael is a Medical Logistics Officer for the Georgia Army National Guard. He will leave Afghanistan mid—September to come home. Michael can be reached at [email protected]. 2012 Distinguished Alumnus Award – Maria Elena Perez – Class of 1996 Maria shown receiving the “2012 Distinguished Alumni Award” from Ann Hixon at Honors Day Maria Elena Perez, Springwood Class of 1996, is the recipient of the 2012 Distinguished Alumnus Award. In the 16 years since Maria graduated from Springwood, she has attained many outstanding accomplishments and a distinguished career as a professional songwriter, vocalist and recording artist. Maria graduated as Valedictorian of her Class in 1996. While at Springwood, she participated in various activities including chorus, drama, cheerleading, basketball, math team, scholars bowl, annual staff, and served on SGA. She also performed the National Anthem at Springwood high school football games. Maria went on to attend the University of Notre Dame. Throughout college, she was heavily involved in musical activities and toured extensively as a soprano with the University of Notre Dame Folk Choir. Maria, ranking 13th in her class, graduated Summa Cum Laude from Notre Dame in 2000 with degrees in Literature and Cultural Anthropology. After graduation, Maria worked for The Coca-Cola Company as a public relations spokesperson for the next five years. While with Coca-Cola, she also served as a singer for company events and performed before honored guests including former U.S. Air Force Captain Scott O’Grady and former President George H. W. Bush. Maria’s professional career as a solo vocal artist began in 2003 in Atlanta where she began writing, recording and performing her own songs with a seven-piece ensemble, fusing soulful vocals with percussive Latin jazz, elements of electronica and inspiring and uplifting lyrics. Born to a Cuban father and German-American mother, Maria writes and sings original compositions in both English and Spanish. Her first internationally released single, “Free To Fly” in 2004, introduced her multilingual vocals to the global music scene, leading to future work for record labels in New York, Berlin, and Zurich. Upon the success of this single, Maria established her own record label, Cubanita Groove Records, with the mission of releasing music created by women of diverse backgrounds. She self-released her first full-length album, also entitled “Free To Fly,” and began to solidify genre-defying inspirational music as her path and purpose. Maria pictured with her former Drama and Speech Coach, Mr. Dale Freeman Maria left Coca-Cola in 2005 and went to work on her second studio album, “Stars,” which was released and distributed internationally in 2006. A special version of the album was licensed to Japan, and songs from the album were picked up by various outlets, including EMI Music, Starbucks and Banana Republic. In 2007, Maria was invited to perform at the Versace Mansion in Miami Beach and also completed her first series of solo performances overseas. In 2009, she was awarded a working artist Visa to live and work as a recording artist in Berlin, Germany on the merit of her discography. To date, Maria has performed in cities throughout the U.S., as well as in Germany, Switzerland, Ireland, Greece, Macedonia and Portugal, and her recordings are sold in music stores throughout the U.S., Europe, and Japan. She has been featured in Billboard Magazine, Latina Magazine, and New York Daily News for her creative and entrepreneurial endeavors. Maria is currently in Atlanta, GA working on her third studio album, entitled “Offering,” which will be released this fall. The album will soon be available for pre-order via www.malenaperez.com. (“Malena” is a Spanish nickname for her full name, Maria Elena.) Join the fan page at http:// www.facebook.com/malenaperezmusic for free song downloads and to listen to music. In addition to music, Maria is also a massage therapist and health & wellness coach, and is working toward becoming a certified yoga instructor. Maria was present to receive the award at Springwood School’s Honors Day ceremony on May 24, 2012. She stated, “I am very grateful for the education and overall experience that Springwood provided during my formative years. I feel it gave me a firm foundation from which to venture out into the academic, professional, entrepreneurial and artistic worlds, and I hope to be able to someday provide that caliber of educational and all-around life training for my own children!” The Springwood Alumni Association is very proud to recognize Maria as the 2012 Distinguished Alumnus. KARO Retires from Springwood School after 27 Years The person who drew the loudest ovation at Springwood School’s annual Honors Day program was Karo (Kerry McCullars) who is retiring next month after 27 years at the school. A “jack-of-all trades” for the school, Karo knows the 45-acre school campus like no other person. “He knows it like the palm of his hand,” stated Board President, Ellen Collins, in presenting him a certificate at the ceremony. “Karo is the one person who knows the location of every receptacle in every building ” Mrs. Collins said that Karo is a legacy at Springwood and he is loved by all faculty, students, and former students alike, and that he will always be welcome at Springwood. Karo replied that he was only a phone call away if Springwood ever needed him. Upon his retirement, Springwood presented Karo with a rocking chair 2012 Service to the School Award - Kevin and Traci Gregory In 1999, the Springwood Alumni Association created the “Service to the School Award” to acknowledge some of the people who have invested countless hours in Springwood. This year we recognize Kevin and Traci Gregory as recipients of the “2012 Service to the School Award”. The Gregorys became involved in Springwood 20 years ago, when their daughter Calli started K4. Now with their son Will graduating, we thank Traci and Kevin for their years of dedication. The Gregorys’ involvement in Springwood Athletics is especially worthy of recognition. Traci has been Springwood’s cheerleading coach for the past 5 years. She has organized countless pep rallies, cheer practices and performances, athletic program ad sales, and other fundraisers. She has planned and decorated for Back to School Extravaganzas, Homecoming pep rallies, senior recognition nights, Christmas parades, and sports banquets. Prior to Traci being cheerleading sponsor, she volunteered her time while her daughter was a Springwood cheerleader from 2001 to 2006. Also during those years, Traci, along with Marie Ward, helped start and coach the JV dance team. Through the years, Traci and Kevin have sacrificed time and expenses to drive cheerleaders and dance team members to out-of-town games. volunteers. The Gregorys have been willing to help out the Athletic Club in any capacity needed. They have prepared meals and hosted countless team get-togethers at their home. Since 1994, the Gregorys have helped cook and assemble plates for the Springwood Athletic Club Chicken Q's. Another Springwood athletic volunteer, Jeff Jennings, had this to say: “Kevin and I shared many all-nighters...cooking chicken. At every Chicken-Q, Kevin was there, cooking until the job was done – he is a man with little need to sleep. And when it comes to sports, in practice Kevin taught the kids the rules of the games, Parent coaches have been vital to the positions they played, and came up Springwood through the years and Kevin with a winning game plan; but when it has been one of our best. Beginning in came to game time, he was a coach of 2000, Kevin ran the clock for the JV and few words - because the kids already Varsity Football games, and he did this knew what to do. Kevin would comment for the next 7 seasons. In 2005, when that if you prepare the kids for the game, Will was in the 6th grade, Kevin began they will do their job.” Jeff continued, coaching the Springwood Pee Wee team “The Gregorys have been faithful Wildand continued this for a couple of years. cat supporters and Laurin and I are In 2008, Kevin coached JV Football and honored to call them our friends.” began assisting with the Varsity team. The Springwood Alumni Association The following year, he took on the rehonors Traci and Kevin with this award sponsibility of hauling the equipment because of their leadership and continutrailer to away games. This past year, ous dedication to Springwood and its Kevin helped on the football chain gang. Athletic Program. The Gregorys have In addition to their time coaching and been eager to step up, get involved, and supporting Springwood athletes, Traci take charge and Springwood is grateful and Kevin have been loyal Athletic Club for their service. News from Springwood Alumni Class of 1977 Jeff and Julie Lane live in Chesnee, SC. Jeff is a Sr. Vice President for Teijin Holdings USA and is responsible for HR/Risk/ Compliance and Mergers/Acquisitions for 14 Teijin companies in the U.S. Office located in New York City. Jeff and Julie have 3 daughters and 1 son. Class of 1978 Dr. Anthony deGuzman and his family live in Paintsville, KY and he and his wife, Fredilily, have 3 children. Tony is a graduate of the University of Alabama and the University of Miami Medical School. He is a Primary Care Physician. Class of 1995 Thomas and Laura Lanier Davison have a new baby boy, born Feb. 17, 2012. He weighed 8 lb. 3 oz. and was 21 inches long. His name is Emmett James and his big brother is Henry. The Davisons live in Manasas, VA. Pictured below are the Davison children with their grandparents, Eddie and Anita Lanier. Anita is a former Springwood Elementary teacher and Eddie was our long-time Football Stadium announcer. In the picture also is the Laniers other grandchild, Anna Slade, daughter of Stefan ’02 and Katie Lanier ’00 Slade. Jake and Tally Sanders had their second child last year on Feb. 2, 2011. Her name is Scottie Grace Sanders and she weighed 6 lbs. 7ozs. Her big brother, Truss, will be three in October. Class of 2004 On May 5, 2012, Michael Hill graduated from Washington and Lee School of Law with a degree of Juris Doctor. Michael earned the Honor of Magna Cum Laude with a GPA of 3.753 and the Order of the Coif for being ranked within the top 10% of his class. He also received the American Bankruptcy Institute Metal for excellence in the study of bankruptcy law. After sitting for the Georgia Bar exam on July 27th, Michael will begin clerking for Judge Homer Drake, a Federal Bankruptcy judge in Newnan, GA starting in September of 2012. Michael is engaged to marry Meghan Hobbs from Colorado Springs, CO on Dec. 28, 2012. Meghan also graduated at Washington and Lee School of Law, Magna Cum Laude and Order of the Coif. Class of 2005 Alex Edmondson married Samuel Elliott Johnson on October 8, 2011. Alex graduated from Auburn University in 2010 with degrees in radio, television, film, and English. Brittany Hughes is a Neurosurgical and Epilepsy Nurse at Emory University Hospital. She is starting graduate school at the University of Alabama in June 2013 to receive her MSN/ EdD degree. Maria Troche graduated from Samford University with a B.S. in Nursing and from Vanderbilt University with an M.S. in Nursing/Acute Care. She is employed at Vanderbilt Medical Center in Nashville, TN as an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner. Class of 2006 Slade and Katie (Oliver) Ponder were married on May 26, 2012 on the Samford Hall lawn at Auburn University. Katie and Slade were the winners of the first ever Brad and Katrina Huguley have a new baby daughter, “War Eagle Wedding.” Katie Kathryn (Kate) Joyce, born on April 6, 2012. Their older child, is the daughter of Mr. and Frank, turns three this month. Mrs. Bill Oliver ‘78 and Slade Class of 1997 is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Lanier Jennings and her husband, Whitney, welcomed Frankie Ponder ‘76. a baby boy to their family last summer on June 22, 2011. His Class of 2007 name is Howard Whitney Jennings, Jr. (Ward) His big sister, Carson Hill finished his Sydney, is now 3 years old. undergraduate Accounting Class or 2000 degree in May 2011 with a Thomas and Ashlee Hill 3.76 GPA and earned the Honor of Magna Cum Laude from have three children, the University of Georgia. On May 12, 2012, he graduated Thomas Jr. (7), Tristan (2), from the University of Georgia with his Masters of Accountand Tanner (7 mo). ancy degree where he maintained a 3.85 GPA and Magna Thomas teaches 7th Grade Cum Laude. Carson has currently completed two of the four Civics and Geography and parts of the Certified Public Accounting exam and plans to 8th Grade World History finish the final two parts in the upcoming months. After comat Springwood. He is the pleting an internship in the spring of 2011 with Porter, KeaVarsity Asst. Head Football dle, Moore, LLC in Atlanta, he was offered a fulltime position Coach and the Head Boys in their auditing department, beginning in September 2012. JV Basketball Coach. News from Springwood Alumni Class of 2008 Michael Fagan and Tatum McCullough were married on May 26, 2012. The couple is living and working in Murfreesburg, TN. (pictured left) Below is an update on some the members of the Class of 2008 who were present at Michael and Tatum Fagan’s wedding (left to right). Corey Spivey is a senior in the School of Business at Auburn University. Katie Lyons just completed her first year of Pharmacy School at the Harrison School of Pharmacy at Auburn. Jacob Wadkins is a senior in Biosystems Engineering at Auburn University. Molly Andrews graduated from Auburn with a B.S. in Nutrition Science (Pre-Med). She will begin medical school at the University of South Alabama this fall. Carrie Matthews is a senior in Pre-Physical Therapy at North Georgia College. Ben Hixon completed the PrePharmacy program at Auburn University and will begin pharmacy school at McWhorter School of Pharmacy at Samford University in August. Hannah Smith lives and works in the Valley. Michael Fagan graduated from Middle Tennessee State in May with a degree in Athletic Training. He is continuing classes at Middle Tennessee and working at Belle Aire Baptist Church in Murfreesboro. Civil War Encampment—Murphy Wood—Class of 1983 In April, Springwood students had a chance to see what it was like for the Civil War soldier when Springwood High School history teacher, Murphy Wood, Springwood Class of 1983, had an encampment on the school campus. The formal instruction lasted about 45 minutes and the topics covered were the weapons, tactics, and personal equipment of the Civil War soldier. The food and camp life of the soldier were reviewed. Mr. Wood’s Civil War encampment was a great way to introduce students to the sights, sounds, and smells of the Civil War. Above , Mr. Wood demonstrates how the Civil War era rifled percussion musket operated. It was a much more deadly weapon than what soldiers used in previous wars, and played a big part in the Civil War having such high casualty figures. Murphy Wood is in his first year of teaching at Springwood and has previously taught in Virginia for nine years. He has studied the Civil War throughout his adult life and has read hundreds of books on the subject ranging from military campaigns and personal biographies to prison camps and period medical techniques. He’s written a regimental history of the 26th Georgia and has read extensively on the use of slaves by both the Confederate and Union armies and the forming of African-American units such as the 54th Massachusetts and the 2nd South Carolina. Murphy Wood has been a Civil War re-enactor, been in the movie Gods and Generals, given numerous battlefield tours and lectures about various Civil War topics to school groups, the public, and the U.S. military. Murphy Wood teaches Government and Advanced Placement History to Springwood students in the 10th—12th grades. Springwood Homecoming—Save the Date—September 28, 2012 2012 Springwood School Football Schedule Date Opponent Place Time (EST) Aug. 17 TBA TBA TBA Aug. 23 (TH) East Memorial Prattville 8:00 Aug. 31 Edgewood Springwood 8:00 Sept. 7 Evangel Montgomery 8:00 Sept. 13 (TH) Lee-Scott Springwood 8:00 Sept. 21 Hooper Hope Hull 8:00 Sept. 28 (Homecoming) South Montgomery Springwood 8:00 Oct. 5 Autauga Springwood 8:00 Oct. 12 Coosa Valley Harpersville 8:00 Oct. 19 Crenshaw Springwood 8:00 Oct. 26 Lakeside Eufaula 8:00 Support your Springwood School Alumni Association: Membership in the Springwood Alumni Association runs July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013. The $20.00 annual dues are the major source of income for the Association and are used to help fund Alumni events and the annual Alumni Scholarship for a graduating senior. You can support the Association by mailing your check to the Springwood Alumni Association, P.O. Box 1030, Lanett, AL 36863. If you would like to make a financial contribution in honor of or in memory of someone, please do so. The Alumni Director will notify the person or the family. Visit the Alumni Section of the Springwood School website— www.springwoodschool.com: Update your personal information and submit your news to us. Nominate individuals for the Athletic Hall of Fame and other Alumni Awards. If you missed the Retirement Ceremony of Adam Sanders’ football jersey last year at homecoming, you can read about it under News and Events. For questions or comments contact: Ann Merritt Hixon ‘77 Director of Admissions, Development, and Alumni Alumni Link Editor [email protected]
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