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OMHS Teens Take Home DECA Award Two Oak Mountain High School marketing students recently won second place at the Alabama DECA State Conference in Montgomery. Amanda Boutwell and Peyton Hill were winners in the hospitality services management team event from a field of 11 teams. They are eligible to compete at the International DECA Career Development Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah, in April. Oak Mountain’s marketing teacher and DECA advisor is Sandra Gallups.
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United Way Elects Board Members United Way of Central Alabama recently recognized volunteers for their service to the organization, which serves five counties. Bill Jones, vice chairman of O’Neal Industries, was re-elected as chairman of the board. Gordon Martin, senior vice president and general counsel at Alabama Power Company, was elected 2012 campaign chairman. New director Leigh Collier, regional president of the Mid-South Region, Wells Fargo, will serve through 2013. New directors who will serve through 2014 are: Matthew Dent, president and CEO, Buffalo Rock; Mark Drew, managing partner, Maynard, Cooper and Gale, P.C.; Felyicia Jerald, manager of communications, Mercedes Benz U.S. International, Inc.; Greg King, market president, Iberia Bank; Coleman Loper, managing partner, Ernst & Young LLP; Rena Ramsey, senior vice president, human resources, Regions Bank; Alan Register, city president, BBVA Compass; John Thompson, vice president and director of human resources, EBSCO Industries, Inc.; and Gray Plosser, managing principal, KPS Group, Inc.
Cheatham Is New Eagle Scout Bryant C. Cheatham, a member of Troop 63 at Canterbury United Methodist Church, has been awarded the rank of Eagle Scout. Cheatham has been active in Troop 63 since 2006. He earned 30 merit badges, served as patrol leader, historian, assistant patrol leader and two terms as senior patrol leader. Bryant C. Cheatham He was elected to the Order of the Arrow and earned the World Conservation Award. He attended two of Scouting’s high adventure camps, SeaBase in the Bahamas and Philmont in New Mexico. For his Eagle project, Cheatham refurbished a playground area at his church, Mountain Brook Baptist. The centerpiece is a 30’ x 8’ stacked stone cross that will serve as a planting area for children in the church’s daycare center. The Mountain Brook High School junior is the son of Ward and Nancy Cheatham.
Samford Honors Angel, Wells Longtime Samford University faculty members Dr. Jim Angel and Elizabeth Wells received top university awards at the school’s opening convocation of the spring semester. Angel, a professor in Samford’s Orlean Bullard Beeson School of Education and Professional Studies, received the George Macon Memorial Award for outstanding performance as a teacher and counselor and for inspiring students to greatness.
Wells, special collections librarian and university archivist, received the Jennings Marshall Service Award for significant Elizabeth Wells and sustained service contributions to the university. Samford Provost Dr. Brad Creed recognized Angel for his commitment to students Jim Angel and desire to help each one achieve his or her fullest potential. Angel, who has taught at Samford since 1984, was named 2009 health educator of the year by the Alabama State Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance and received a similar award from his school of education colleagues at Samford. Angel has a bachelor’s degree from the U.S. Naval Academy, a master’s degree from the University of Alabama at Birmingham and a Ph.D. from the University of Tennessee Creed noted that in Wells’ 36-year tenure at Samford, she has provided the “highest caliber” of service and edification to the university and the community. Wells has written many articles and is a frequent lecturer at historical, denominational and librarians’ meetings. She has a bachelor’s degree in history from Judson College, a master’s degree in history from Auburn University and a master’s degree in library science from the University of Alabama.
Mountain Brook Scout Earns President’s Award Riva Cullinan, a Mountain Brook High School sophomore, recently earned a President’s Volunteer Service Award as part of the Prudential Spirit of Community Awards on behalf of President Barack Obama. As a Girl Scout, Riva Cullinan Cullinan has worked at Rocky Mountain Day Camp for several years, worked at Service Unit weekends, volunteered at Girl Scout World Thinking Day programs, helped with recruitment and aided in program delivery in the Girl Scouts’ Hispanic Initiative. She is the daughter of Judy and James Cullinan of Mountain Brook. The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards program recognizes young people across America for outstanding community service activities. ❖