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CMU Senior, Kelsey Noll, of Glasgow, is shown receiving a $250 award from members of the Alpha Lambda Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma. This is an international professional society of women …
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CMU Senior, Kelsey Noll, of Glasgow, is shown receiving a $250 award from members of the Alpha Lambda Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma. This is an international professional society of women educators whose members are from Howard and Cooper Counties.
The annual award is given to the highest ranking female graduate majoring in Education who is also a graduate of a high school in either Howard or Cooper county.
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