LaGrange College Columns, Summer 2022

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alumni & friends 2018 Kelsey Seals of St. Petersburg, Florida, is a tour production assistant and production director at Missoula Children's Theatre in Missoula, Montana. She was cast as Lucinda in the company’s production of “Into the Woods.” 2018 Sadie Gibson of Macon earned her law degree from the University of Georgia School of Law and took her oath as an attorney. 2018 Caleb Brown of Brunswick is in his third year as a year-round performer at Dollywood. He was recently honored by the International Association for

Amusement Parks and Attractions as best performer worldwide. He released his first solo EP titled "Major,” which features his original songs and is available on all music streaming platforms. 2018 Jacob Krzysiak of Blacksburg, Virginia, is an assistant director at Hillel at Virginia Tech. 2018 Kristen Grover of LaGrange is the assistant manager at Emily McCarthy. 2019 Katelyn Little of Monroe is serving on the board of trustees for Georgia Nursing Foundation, and she continues to serve on the

finance committee for the Georgia Nursing Association. 2019 Lauren Sanders of Peachtree City is the head coach for the Lady Chiefs volleyball program at McIntosh High School. 2019 Leigh Anne Hamlin Hoes of Fitzgerald is in her third year as a featured year-round performer at the Pennsylvania Renaissance Festival in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. 2019 Eli Grant of LaGrange has founded Nobis Theatre and is currently creating online theatre events.

FOR A BRIGHTER TOMORROW A new academic year is on the horizon, and students both new and returning are looking forward to the possibilities it brings. Whether just starting their journey or in the final stretches preparing for their future, their time will be marked by transformation. However, that journey requires the tremendous support of many, from the professors who share their knowledge to the generous givers who help ensure students’ needs are met. Through providing financial aid to supporting programs that help students gain firsthand experience, your gifts are integral to the young men and women who will be stepping foot on the Hill this fall. Help make the most of their time here with a gift to the LaGrange College Fund. Give today and help make it a brighter tomorrow for LC students.

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President Susanna Baxter with incoming freshman Aubrey Helton and Class of 2022 graduate Nia Johnson.


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