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CHEERS

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LETTER TO LAKEVIEW D E A R F R I E N D S O F L A K E V I E W A C A D E M Y: In late May I was invited back to campus by Dr. Kennedy to participate in giving an award to a graduating student on Senior Night. Everyone has always been very gracious in making me feel welcome, and I appreciate the opportunity to visit from time to time. Why am I writing about this particular event? After attending this most recent program, I feel compelled to share my unique perspective about the change I observed. C L AY E U B A N K S CHAIRMAN, BOARD OF TRUSTEES

I was “blown away” by the breadth and depth of the senior class and the progress Lakeview has made since I left fourteen years ago. Due to my background and

On behalf of the Board of Trustees, the administration, faculty, and staff, I want to personally thank everyone

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Lakeview Academy this year. As you will see throughout this magazine, this past year was another amazing year of accomplishments for our school and our students. Following is an open letter from Ferrell Singleton, who served as Headmaster of Lakeview for 26 years.

Following his retirement

from Lakeview in 2005, Mr. Singleton continued work as a leadership and strategic planning consultant including serving as interim head of school for four independent schools. His words perfectly reflect what Lakeview Academy means to so many of us. And, as we move into the next season at Lakeview, I am confident we are fully prepared to continue the impressive result for our children.

experience, there are nuances I see that others may miss. For example, the presentations by the faculty spoke volumes to me. They were precise, short and focused on the achievements of the students and absent of self-promotion. Dr. Kennedy and the leadership team have made great hires and have set high expectations that are clear and positive. I am impressed. The accomplishments of this graduating class exceed the norm. When I took time to focus on the number and types of awards, progress in depth and breadth of the academic and extra-curricular programs during the past several years is amazing. Watching the students' reactions when different classmates received awards demonstrated to me their respect for one another and pride in being a Lakeview graduate. The rich diversity seen in this class tells me that the reputation of Lakeview is strong throughout the community, and the environment at Lakeview is one of acceptance. When I whispered questions to Dr. Kennedy about various students receiving awards, he shared in-depth knowledge about each one, which told me that the caring for each student at Lakeview still persists. The list of colleges and universities from which students received acceptance is most impressive for a class this size. The list of acceptances were diverse and demonstrated the individual focus that had to be given to each student about his or her interest and talents. My post Lakeview experience with other schools and their programs of college counseling reflect very positively on Lakeview’s college counseling office. Particularly impressive is the high success rate in acceptances from the University of Georgia. The acceptance percentage would be a source of envy from other high schools. I close by expressing pride in seeing that “my school” is doing so well. Sincerely,

H. Ferrell Singleton Retired Former Head of Lakeview Academy

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2018-19 LAKEVIEW ACADEMY ADMINISTRATION

CONTENTS 2018-2019

HEAD OF SCHOOL John Kennedy BOARD OF TRUSTEES Clay Eubanks, Chair Jay Kilroy, Chair -elect RK Whitehead, Treasurer Sheetal Mangalat, Secretary

04 FAREWELL TO MICHAEL MCCANN

Jonathan Collins, Gary Davis, Dana Gay, Jennifer Gottsman, Fran Bonner Habeeb, Rob Harris, Jane Hemmer, Randy Homer, John Lovell, Rena Millwood, Martha Nesbitt, Kathy Oates ’74, Jeff Payne, Josh Schlieman, Mack Vinton, Christina White ’94, Trey Wood ‘04

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AWARDS & RECOGNITION Athletics | Fine Arts | Literary Technology | Teaching Awards | Recognition

ASSISTANT HEAD OF SCHOOL John Simpson Allen Tucker

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LOWER SCHOOL DIRECTOR Brent Drury

CLASS OF 2019 Class Stats | Crayons to Commencement Cabooses

MIDDLE SCHOOL DIRECTOR Darlene Snyder UPPER SCHOOL DIRECTOR Beth McElwee

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ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Deuce Roark

ALUMNI

COMMUNICATION DIRECTOR Sondra Berry DEVELOPMENT & MARKETING DIRECTOR DeAnna Browne FINE ARTS DIRECTOR Tammy Skinner TECHNOLOGY DIRECTOR Lynn Zottnick

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ATTENTION ALUMNI: SEND CLASS NOTES OR CHANGE OF ADDRESS TO: Carolyn Bagwell, Alumni & Special Events Officer alumni@lakeviewacademy.org or go to lakeviewacademy.com/AlumniUpdate and complete the electronic form. LAKEVIEW ADMISSION OFFICE: 770-531-2602 lakeviewacademy.com Lakeview Annual Report & Magazine is published annually by Lakeview Academy for its parents, faculty, alumni and friends. It is produced by the Offices of Alumni Relations, Communication, and Development. Lakeview Academy is an equal opportunity school and does not discriminate based on race, color, or national or ethnic origin.

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Spotlight | Events | Notes

37 FINANCIALS

38 GIVING Annual Fund | Booster | GA GOAL | Auction


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“Mr. McCann was and is beloved by so many students because of his kind, gentle, empathic, yet challenging, nature and teaching style.”

LAKEVIEW BIDS FAREWELL TO A LEGEND written by: Lydia Miller, '04

If you have ever spent time in Lakeview’s Upper School building, you have likely met Michael McCann. Often found with a book in his hand and a bow tie around his neck, Mr. McCann has become one of Lakeview’s most beloved teachers. Dubbed everything from “my teacher, mentor, and friend” to “probably an actual wizard,” there is no doubt that something magical happened during the 38 years Mr. McCann spent within the walls of Lakeview Academy. Michael McCann, who initially came to Gainesville to work as the Assistant Rector at Grace Episcopal Church, began his Lakeview career in January 1981. He began teaching part-time before becoming a full-time teacher in the fall of 1987. During his tenure at Lakeview, he taught English and history, covering topics such as: Biblical History, the Theatre of the Absurd, Shakespeare, Ancient Greek and Roman History,

and even puppetry (along with teaching regular state and AP requirements for history curriculum). In addition to his classroom responsibilities, Mr. McCann also served as the History Department Chair, Coordinator of Assemblies, Coordinator of the Service Curriculum Requirement, and Faculty Advisor to the Honor Council. He fosters a love of poetry among his students, hosting a Poetry Club luncheon weekly, and from 1990-2018, has taken a group of students to the Dodge Poetry Festival in New Jersey, the largest poetry event in North America. Over the years, he has shared his talent with the Lakeview Fine Arts Department, appearing in numerous productions, including the 2019 spring play Bright Star. In his spare time during school days, he enjoys taking a trip to the Lower School library to read to students (under the direction of Ms. Thomas, of course). The highlight of his week is the Upper School teachers’ tradition of having a weekly potluck, “Soup Day,” each Wednesday. Mr. McCann’s

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dedication to Lakeview is best summed up by former Lakeview Headmaster Ferrell Singleton who said “Michael [McCann]’s involvement with other activities of the school is an example of the depth and breadth of his impact on the life of the school.”

Mr. McCann, with the enthusiastic encouragement of Kelsey Zottnick (‘07), created the Lakeview Honor Council in 2006. With its first plans created in a notebook labeled “Lakeview Pottery Club,” the Honor Council is a group of students who help uphold the Lakeview Honor Code, which is signed by every student upon beginning their Upper School careers. Of the creation of this organization, Zottnick said, “Mr. McCann helped guide me and a group of students to crystallize Lakeview’s commitment to educational integrity and responsibility.” Beyond the significance of the Honor Council on the Lakeview community, Zottnick mentioned how Mr. McCann’s thoughtful guidance greatly contributed to building and maintaining the critical role of the Honor Council in reflecting Lakeview’s values of honesty and respect in all aspects of our lives. The impact Mr. McCann has had on students goes beyond

the Honor Council and is seen thoroughly in his classroom. Claire Graff (‘11), remembers his passion for education, literature, and lifelong learning. “Mr. McCann was and is beloved by so many students because of his kind, gentle, empathic, yet challenging, nature and teaching style," she highlighted. "He encouraged deep thinking and discernment in his classroom, while also creating a safe space for critical conversations and growth and between chapters and components of his syllabus. Mr. McCann told great stories.” The encouragement Mr. McCann provided to students has inspired many to follow their dreams, including Shelley Bennett (‘14), who remembers a time when he was particularly supportive of her passion. “He told me I was a good poet and should continue writing,” Bennett recalls. “It was one of the most meaningful things a teacher has ever said to me. Getting that support from someone I respected gave me the confidence to follow my dreams and study creative writing in college.” As a side note, she is also among the group of students who continue to believe Mr. McCann just might be a wizard. “He is this sage man with a grey beard who always magically had just the right book.” This suspicion was especially supported when one Halloween during her high school career, Mr. McCann dressed up as a wizard to read a poem during assembly. My personal experiences with Mr. McCann were shorter than most students. I returned to Lakeview in the 10th grade, but I was quickly entranced by the classroom lined with bookshelves and the stories being told within

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it. I had the pleasure of taking one history class with Mr. McCann as well as his poetry seminar my senior year (despite all my previous declarations that I did not actually enjoy poetry - I just wanted to spend another class period with Mr. McCann). I was one of five students in the seminar that year, and I will forever be grateful for his patience for my dislike of any structured style of poetry and his willingness to introduce me to other styles that I soon began to appreciate. I ended that class with a newfound enjoyment of something that had previously been confusing to me and with two new books of free verse poetry, courtesy of Mr. McCann. I remember leaving Lakeview in the spring of 2014 with the promise to come back and learn more of Mr. McCann’s life story (something I had been begging him to enlighten us on since I first met him on Upper School Drop-In Day only three years prior).

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Beloved by his students, Mr. McCann returns it in kind. One of his favorite parts about Lakeview, other than his paycheck (he said - his signature McCann smile beaming), has been the friendships - the ongoing company of teacher friends as well as students who grow up and become friends and continue learning through sharing books, stories, questions, wonderings, and tales. Students are the heart of his career. He credits the family atmosphere at Lakeview and his clergy background with this ability to truly invest in his students. In fact, Mr. McCann shared a story about one of his students calling him “father” to which Mr. McCann responded by calling him “son.” His love for his students and his dedication to fostering friendships with them beyond graduation is what has led so many to consider Michael McCann to be the epitome of a passionate educator. When asked about his plans following the conclusion of the school year, he laughed, stating, “I’ve got none!”

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Lydia Miller graduated from Lakeview in 2014. She went on to receive her bachelor's degree in history and humanities from Wofford College (Spartanburg, SC) in May of 2018. She currently resides in Washington D.C. where she is pursuing a career in the museum field.

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“His love for his students and his dedication to fostering friendships with them beyond graduation is what has led so many to consider Michael McCann to be the epitome of a passionate educator.” He did mention that his Maltipoo puppies (much beloved by the McCanns and Lakeview students alike), Molly and Finn, are the ones with plans to take advantage of him no longer having to go to school early every morning. “I can see [these plans] in their dear eyes,” he said. He also hopes to continue visiting Lakeview to assist in the library, to read to Lower School students, to meet with students over lunch to talk about poetry, or whatever else Beth McElwee might want or ask, and to take part on Soup Day, of course. At the conclusion of this overview of one of the most impactful educators I have ever had the pleasure of learning from, I wanted to say thank you to Mr. McCann. Thank you for the years of education, book recommendations, laughs, friendship, and sharing your kindness and wisdom with every member of the Lakeview community. My thoughts are wrapped up best in the conclusion of my conversation with Kelsey Zottnick (‘07) - with Mr. McCann’s retirement, Lakeview says farewell to a legend.


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MICHAEL’S RETIREMENT RECEPTION

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Librarians present and past: Tina Thomas and Kitty Brooks

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Shelley Bennett '14 and Matthew Sartor '16

MICHAEL MCCANN READING NOOK DONORS Elif Alyanak '08 Loree Anne Paradise '07 Marissa Baer '13 Natalie Baer '16 Kristi and Joe Baer Carolyn and Harry Bagwell '80 Suzanne Bagwell '07 James Bagwell '11 Kim Baldwin Shannon and David Ball Shelley Bennett '14 Sondra Berry Jenna and Adam Blackwell Terri and Howard Bradley John Bradley '04 Harrison Bradley '10 Kaye and Chip Branch Dianna Briggs '05 Sherry Brock Brock Family DeAnna and Daniel Browne '98 Brooke Burt Jennifer and Bob Calderhead St. James Episcopal Church

Emilie Cisco '09 The Coopers, Walter, Angie, John Carter, and Luke Kim and Todd Cottrell Mary Hemmer Demmler '95 Matthew Dubnik '99 Randy Duncan '83 Embry Family Pat and Russell England Eubanks Family Sibylle Freiermuth '07 Helena and Bernhard Freiermuth Evelyne Freiermuth '05 Dana and Tommy Gay Gottsman Family Crystal and Rusty Gravitt Salah Joseph Haddad Paul L. Hallock Lily and Jones Harris Layne and Justin Hayes ‘90 The Harrison Girls: Jordan '08, Taylor '10, and Kelly Holt '14 Cameron Hewatt

Marissa Hewatt Stephens '09 Jonah Hooper '95 Rene Iglesias Kimberly Johnson '06 Lynn Kennedy Johnson '94 Caro and John Landers Margaret K. Lindler Sara Beth Little ’09 Wangou Lu Clare Marshall '05 Kuepper '19, Mckenna '19, and Ari Mikels Liz Moore '90 The Mundy Family: Tom, AliceAnn, Camper '90, and Matt '96 Tripp Norton '06 Sehoon Oh Thomas H. Paris IV '13 Partin Family Nekhil Patel '09 Ana Patino Sydney Fleming Phillips '15 Abbe Piccolo '19 Dorothy and Don Price Jennifer and Deuce Roark

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Janice and Travis Rogers Anna Rogers '14 Mills Rogers '11 Matthew Sartor '16 Darlene and Darrell Snyder Shonda and Mark Sosebee Tina and Mike Thomas Darby Thompson '09 Cynthia Vander Ven Craig Waddell AnneRyan Waller Hayden, Hattie, and Hamilton White Lori and Paul White Whitehead Family Philip Wilheit Jr. '95 Pamela and Simon Williams Kelsey L Zottnick '07 Sean Zottnick '09 Katie Zottnick '12 Nathan Zottnick '14 Keith Zottnick '17 Lynn and Kerry Zottnick


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ATHLETICS

5 REGION CHAMPIONSHIPS! What an incredible year our athletics program had: FIVE teams were named region champions: Varsity Baseball, Varsity Boys Basketball, Varsity Girls Basketball, Varsity Volleyball and JV Volleyball. The girls’ soccer team made school history by winning a state playoff game for the first time. Three athletes from the Class of 2019 will play at the collegiate level next year.

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01 . HA LL CO. & REG I O N VO LLE Y BA LL CHA M PS Lakeview’s varsity volleyball team won its first Hall County Championship and won the Area 8-A Private region title! At the 8-A Private Championship Tournament, Sadie Thrailkill was named Tournament MVP and Madison Dowdy and Anna Wylie were named All Tournament. Sadie Thrailkill and Anna Wylie were also selected to play in the North/South All-Star Volleyball Classic.

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02 .- 03 . B OY S A N D G I R L S VA R S I T Y BASKETBALL REGION CHAMPS Lakeview’s varsity boys and girls teams were the Region 8A Basketball Champions. Two Lions – Eliza Snyder and Adam Cottrell, were Times Athlete of the Week for their efforts and both achieved their 1,000 career-point. The girls’ team had a 25-5 record and ended the season voted 5th best in the state! Both teams made it to the Elite 8 in state playoffs. Jackie Allen, Adam Cottrell, Blake McIntyre and Eliza Snyder were chosen to play in the North Georgia All-Star Classic Basketball Game where Blake McIntyre was the Game MVP.

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04. VA R S I T Y B A S E B A L L R E G I O N C H A M P S Lakeview’s varsity baseball team finished the season with an overall record of 19-4 and 10-0 in the region. In addition, players Ian Echols and Campbell Melson along with Coach Roark participated in the FCA All Star Baseball Tournament.

05. REG I O N JV VO LLE Y BA LL CHA M PS Lakeview’s JV volleyball team won the region volleyball tournament for the second year in a row!

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ATHLETICS 01 .- 02 . B A S E B A L L P L AY E R & COACH O F TH E YE AR Lakeview Lions pitcher, Andrew Estes, was named the Region 8A Baseball Player of the Year. He was also announced as an All-State First Team (Class A-Private) short stop selection by the Georgia Dugout Preview Magazine. Lakeview’s varsity baseball coach Deuce Roark was named the Coach of the Year. Holden Cooper, KJ Millwood, Sam Stewart, Ian Echols and Jordan Thomas made All-Area Baseball teams.

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Lakeview Lioness, Eliza Snyder, was the Region 8A girls Basketball Player of the Year. She was also named to the 2018-19 Basketball All-State Team, the Atlanta Journal & Constitution All-State Class A Basketball Team, Lanierland Tournament Team, was invited to the GACA North-South Junior-Senior Basketball Classic and was the WDUN Athlete of the Week (2/19/19). Jackie Allen, Adam Cottrell, Sadie Thrailkill and Arturo Varela made All-Region Basketball teams.

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Coach of the Year. Ana also made the All-State 1st Volleyball Team. Making the All-Area volleyball teams were Madison Dowdy, Sadie Thrailkill and Garrett Green.

SOCCER MAKES S C H O O L H I S T O RY Lakeview’s varsity girls’ soccer team made school history by winning a state playoff game for the first time. The team went on to play in the Elite 8 state playoffs and Palmer Ferguson, Millie Filson, Sara Nivens, Isabella Rojas-Alban and Sadie Thrailkill were named to the All-Area 3 Soccer Teams.

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FINE ARTS

REGION ONE ACT PLAY CHAMPIONS

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6TH YEAR IN A ROW nce again, Lakeview Academy won the Region One Act Play competition; this year with “Mamma Mia.” In addition, Lakeview had several individual region champions: Best Actress - Grace Abee, Best Supporting Actress - Lainie

Ewers; All Star Cast - Hannah Hicks and Hendrix Coates; and Best Run Crew. Grace Abee and Lainie Ewers made the All-Star Cast at the state competition. Lakeview Academy’s other One-Act region wins include "The Wedding Singer" in 2013, the "The Addams Family" in 2014, "Catch Me If You Can" in 2015, "13, the Musical" in 2016 and “9 to 5” in 2017.

L A K E V I E W N O M I N AT E D F O R G E O R G I A H I G H S C H O O L M U S I C A L AWA R D S Lakeview Academy was nominated for Best Musical Direction (Gretchen Plummer) and Best Sound (Mikhail Lovell, James Lynden & Esther Suen) at the 2019 Shuler Hensley Georgia High School Musical Theatre Awards for “Bright Star.” Lakeview also received Honorable Mentions for Best Overall Production, Best Performance by a Supporting Actress (Hannah Hicks), Best Performance by a Supporting Actor (Michael Lynden), Best Performance by a Featured Performer (Matthew Jue), Best Lighting Design (Cece Conrath, Grant Key & Marc Seay) and Best Technical Execution (Cece Conrath, Joe Harris, Mikhail Lovell, Mckenna Mikels & Kuepper Mikels).

VISUAL ARTS Lakeview’s Reed Butler won 1st Place at the 2019 Congressional Art Competition for the 9th Congressional District for his artwork, “Reading Bear.” He was recognized at an award ceremony in Washington D.C., and his artwork will be displayed at the U.S. Capitol for one year. Sophia Coker's digital art "Stoned Ground" and Jack Kennedy's pen drawing "Audacity" were selected for the 2019 All State Art Symposium held at Columbus State University.

T H R E E S T U D E N T S F R O M T H E C L A S S O F 2 0 19 W I L L P E R F O R M AT T H E C O L L E G E L E V E L N E X T Y E A R . These seniors received fine arts acceptances to perform/study at the college level:

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LAINIE EWERS

HANNAH HICKS

SAMFORD UNIVERSITY

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LITERARY

STATE CHAMPIONS 13 TIMES Lakeview Academy won the Region 8A and State A-Private Literary Championship again this past year. Lakeview has been the state literary champion 13 times since 2004 and the region champion 15 times since 2002! The literary competition includes dramatic interpretation, essays and vocals. This year’s state winners included: Rocco Russo for Argumentative Essay; Nanditha Rajini for International Extemporaneous Speaking; Lainie Ewers for Girls’ Solo; and Lainie Ewers, Mckenna Mikels, Abbe Piccolo for Girls’ Trio. Lakeview Academy’s State Literary team included Grace Abee, Joe Ball, Lainie Ewers, Brock Harris, Michael Lynden, Mckenna Mikels, Abbe Piccolo, Nanditha Rajini, and Rocco Russo.

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ROBOTICS/TECHNOLOGY UPPER SCHOOL ROBOTICS TEAM

Lakeview’s Upper School Robotics Team competed in the North Georgia Alliance League meet, winning 1st place in the 12-team league. The team also helped to set the League's new high score record. At the Northern Georgia League Tournament, the team received the Think Award (for best Engineering Notebook) and was captain of the winning alliance at the tournament. In addition, the team was 2nd runner-up for the Inspire award, which is the most prestigious award in the competition. Team members, William Beard and Kalen Oliveira, were selected as Dean’s List semifinalists, the highest honor for individuals on an FTC team.

MIDDLE SCHOOL ROBOTICS TEAM WINS AWA R D AT S U P E R R E G I O N A L Lakeview's Middle School FLL (First Lego League) Robotics Team advanced to the Super Regionals where the team won the Best Robot Design Award.

CO DIN G CHAM PIO N S!

At the First Tech Challenge (FTC) state competition in February, Mikhail Lovell, Lakeview’s Upper School

Lakeview's Upper School Coding Team competed at

Technology Teacher and Robotics Coach, received the

Lockheed Martin for the annual Code Quest programming

Compass Award. This award recognized Mr. Lovell for

competition. The advanced group (Alice Gao, William

his outstanding guidance and leadership to the team

Beard, and Nicholas Mazzaferro) won 1st place with the

throughout the year as well as during the competition

highest score out of more than 50 teams, and the novice

season. The team was also awarded a grant for recycling the

level group (Max Pethel, Sara Laine, and Garv Gaur)

most aluminum during the 2018-2019 competition season.

placed 4th out of 20+ novice groups.

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TEACHING AWARDS

Cristina Leek (Lower School)

Gina Tipton (Middle School)

Mikhail Lovell (Upper School)

BETH GRINDLE TEACHING AWARD

The annual Beth Grindle Excellence in Teaching Award honors Beth Grindle who wore many hats while at Lakeview. The award is presented annually to a teacher from each division who is not only an excellent teacher but is also active in professional development and a cooperative and contributing colleague. Congratulations to this year's recipients.

F E AT H E R B O N E MA S TER S IN TE ACHING

T E A C H E R A S S I S TA N T OF THE YEAR

honored with this year's Featherbone Masters in Teaching award.

Assistant of the Year. Janell has been a teaching assistant

The program honors educators from local colleges, school systems

at Lakeview Academy for a combined nine years and most

and private schools, and Mrs. Marcero was selected for her work

recently assisted Mrs. Lindler with her kindergarten class.

Congratulations to Kelsey Marcero, one of eight educators

Janell Myers was selected as Lakeview Academy’s Teacher

in helping Upper School students find the right fit for college, navigate the college application process and find scholarships.

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AWARDS & RECOGNITION ALL SCHO O L DAR NOMINEE Daughters of the American Revolution, the DAR, honors an Outstanding Student of American History at the chapter, state, and national levels. Each year, DAR chapters across the country select a local American history student to nominate for the award. The student must have the ability to foster the spirit of American patriotism and loyal support of our country and constitutional government and must demonstrate the ability to relate this to subjects concerning current events. The student must always have high academic standards requiring excellence. Sophia Coker (12th grade) Luke Harris (8th grade) EXTE ND ED LE AR N I N G Lakeview Academy’s K3 and K4 program along with the Extended Learning program continued to earn perfect scores in their annual state licensing inspections. HALL COUNTY OPT I M I ST ESSAY CONTE ST Lakeview Academy swept the contest! 1st Place - Garv Guar 2nd Place - Kate Gottsman 3rd Place - Adeline Bryant 4th Place - Maggie Abboud 5th Place - Hannah Perkins THE GAINE SVILL E ROTAR Y CLU B ST U DEN T O F THE MONTH Students selected are positive representatives of their schools. In addition to academic achievement, selected students also display characteristics of good citizenship and school/community involvement. Bianca Colllins G I SA SPE LLING BEE Lakeview Academy’s representatives for this year’s Spelling Bee were: 1st Place – Luka Wolf Alternate – Pavani Reddy Luka advanced to Round 3 of the GISA Spelling Bee.

L A K EV I EW AC A D E M Y H OM EC OM I N G Q U E E N & C OU RT Linda Geib was this year’s Homecoming Queen. Her court was composed of seniors Sophia Coker and Esther Suen; juniors Abigail Child and Maddy Child; sophomores Grace Baldwin and Jenna Dave; and freshmen Maggie Abboud and Millie Filson. LAKEVIEW ACADEMY M AY DAY QU EEN & C OU RT Claire Walton was this year’s May Day Queen. Her court was composed of seniors Ansley Gomez, Bryce Blackwell, Mary Keys Payne, Jack Kennedy, & KJ Millwood; juniors Catherine Henderson, Sam Stewart, Lindy Kanaday & Satchel Sumner; sophomores Anna Grace Marshall, Jack Kubiak, Emma Trip & Jack Williams; freshmen Taylor Erickson, Luke Bornhorst, Halle Galyean & Jones Harris; 8th graders McClarin Garmon, Dylan Mulka, Ella Martin & Henry Stewart; 7th graders Addie Gilmer, Stuart Daniel, Helen Park & Levi Grover; and 6th graders Mercy Rico, James Cobb, Mei-Mei Shen & Palmer White. The Kindergarten attendants were the flower girl, Maggie Stewart, and the ring bearer, Henry Griffin.

Lakeview Academy, “Mayan Steps”, wood sculpture 6th Grade – 1st: Niko Benz, Lakeview Academy, “Untitled” acrylic drawing

5th Grade 1st – Jacob Gayton 2nd – Maddox Garcia 3rd – Ava Siemon 4th – Bella Caplan

TOME SOCIETY AWARDS The mission of the Tome Student Literacy Society is to promote multiple literacies among 4th12th grade students across the United States through service; collaboration; competitionbased club activities; and clean, entertaining, encouraging literature. Students were challenged with literary and digital projects which were submitted for competition. 1st Place It List Book Review Blog Article Competition, 7th Grade – Luka Wolf 2nd Place Infographic Competition, 6th Grade – Leyla Ozcelik 2nd Place Book Talk Competition, 5th Grade – Sadie Leek

D I R E CTO R ’ S F I T NE SS 2nd Grade: Lucas Chittaro, Claire Hornor, Nolan Idol, Campbell Johnson, Alex Prince, Luke Robertson, Jordan Sharp, Mary Evan Simpson, Brady Taylor & Evan Wallace 3rd Grade: Wynne Billingsly, Morgan Borrow, James Dubnik, Olivia Goetz, Rose Grover, Miriam Haddad, William McGee, Robert Owenby, Bora Ozcelik, Sierra Piper, Colton Smith 4th Grade: Kaydee Adams, Addi Bales, Jonathan Day, Zachary Dupont, Delaney Garlich, Caden Idol, Kendall Mathis, Jacob Norton, Harper Rios, Sarah Roark & Ashley Scott 5th Grade: Bonnie Calvert, Bella Caplan, Benji Chastain, Walker Davis, Carter Johnson, Bryce Pittman, Ames Roberts & Anna Kate Westmoreland

LOW E R S C H OOL STUDENT COUNCIL O FFI C E R S Bella Caplan – President Parker White – Vice-President Ethan Cook – Secretary Anna Lauzon – Publicist George Coyle, Eden Gonzalez & Carter Johnson – Representatives

QU I N L A N A N D K I WA N I S A RT S & M U S I C C OM PET I T I ON /C H A R L E S J. T H U R M ON D YO U T H A RT SC H OL A R SH I P AWA R DS This competition involves all schools in Hall County. Vocals: 1st and Scholarship – Lainie Ewers Best in Show – 2nd: Max Pethel, Lakeview Academy, “Predator”, etching 12th Grade – Honorable Mention: Jack Kennedy, Lakeview Academy, “Womb”, pen 11th Grade – 1st: Max Pethel, Lakeview Academy, “Predator”, etching 10th Grade – 2nd: Salah Haddad, Lakeview Academy, “Mush”, photography 9th Grade – 1st: Bennett Hylton,

LAKEVIEW PRIDE KIDS’ CH O I R L E A D E R S H I P AWA R D S Presented to the students who best exemplify PRIDE (polite, respectful, important, dedicated, and enthusiastic). 3rd Grade: Dante Bulos & Avanthi Katkoori 4th Grade: Eliza Norton & Jacob Norton 5th Grade: Alyssa Gay & Joseph Loyd M AY DAY A RT S H O W AWA R D S 4th Grade 1st – Olivia Postell 2nd – Delaney Garlich 3rd – Parish Byrd 4th – Ford Dempsey

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H E A D O F S C H O OL’S PHYSICAL FI T N E S S AWA R D S 2nd Grade: Gabby Jones, Olivia Martin, Allizah Schlieman, Jay Siemon 3th Grade: Dante Bulos, Brooks Farmer, Hicks Garlich, Brody Galyean †, Nathaniel Hill †, Arya Mangalat 4th Grade: Carter Causey ‡, Alex Schlieman ‡, Hayden Silcox 5th Grade: Addison Farmer ‡, Alyssa Gay, Jacob Gayton, Kaleb Ginn †, Cole Grover §, Lauren Hemmer, Kate Hornor ‡, Emma Claire Johnson, Anna Lauzon †, Sadie Leek §, Zane Loggins, Ava Sieman ‡, Parker White ‡ † indicates second year of achievement; ‡ indicates third year, § indicates fourth year R E A D I N G CO U N T S Top three students in each grade are listed 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place respectively. 1st Grade: Bobby Cunningham, Walt Kizziah, Ben Chester


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2nd Grade: Lorenzo Rojas-Alban, Anya Sachdeva, Evan Wallace 3rd Grade: Colton Smith, Morgan Borrow, Sierra Piper 4th Grade: Hayden Silcox, Delaney Garlich, Caden Idol 5th Grade: Sam Robertson, Bella Caplan, Anna Lauzon TOP TEN RE ADIN G COU NTS R EADE R S I N LOWE R SCHOOL (in order 1st-10th) Hayden Silcox, Colton Smith, Morgan Borrow, Lorenzo Rojas-Alban, Sierra Piper, Hicks Garlich, Anya Sachdeva, Evan Wallace, Audrey Konzelman & Dante Bulos CI TIZENSHIP AWA R D This award is presented to the Lower School student who has demonstrated leadership, service, courtesy, and consideration to members of the faculty, administration, and student body. This award is determined by a vote of the Lower School faculty. Bianca Collins & Easton McNair COR E VALUE AWA R D 5th grade students who have displayed Core Essential values are eligible for this award. Saxon Stephens FACU LTY AWARD The Faculty Award is given annually to the most outstanding 5th grade student. The Lower School Faculty nominate candidates and vote on the final selection. Candidates must have consistently demonstrated outstanding qualities in the areas of scholarship, leadership, and service for a period of two or more years as a Lakeview student. Anna Lauzon & Parker White LA KE VIE W LION AWA R D This award is given to a 5th grade student who has demonstrated the most school spirit throughout his or her tenure as a Lower School student. George Coyle P RE SID ENT’S AWA R D FOR E DUCATION A L EXCE LLENCE The President’s Award for Educational Excellence was established by the United States

Department of Education to recognize and honor outstanding educational achievement. To be eligible, students are to earn a grade point average of 90 or higher on a 100-point scale, and students must achieve in the 85th percentile or higher in math or reading. 5th Grade: Bonnie Calvert, Bella Caplan, Ethan Cook, George Coyle, Callie Daniel, Walker Davis, Kaleb Ginn, Eden Gonzalez, David Haddad, Anna Lauzon, Zane Loggins, Easton McNair, Sam Robertson, Ava Siemon, Macie Sotomayor, Anna Kate Westmoreland & Parker White

who in academic courses have the three highest grade point averages for the academic year as of the third interim report of the second semester. 8th Grade 1st – Caroline Gottsman 2nd – Juliet Blehm 3rd – Henry Stewart 7th Grade 1st – Pavani Reddy 2nd –Levi Grover 3rd – Adam Lauzon and Shay Mangalat 6th Grade 1st – Leyla Ozcelik and Mercy Rico 2nd – Emma Johnson 3rd – Palmer White

PR ESI DEN T ’S AWA R D F OR EDU C AT I ON A L AC H I EV EM EN T Recognizes students who show outstanding educational growth, improvement, commitment, or intellectual development in their academic subjects, but do not meet the criteria for the President’s Award for Educational Excellence. This award is meant to encourage and reward students who work hard and give their best effort in school. 5th Grade: Nolan Barford, Bianca Collins, Alyssa Gay, Emma Claire Johnson, Sadie Leek, Sarah Ann Reeves & Saxon Stephens

AT H L E T I CS – C RO S S CO U N T R Y Hall County Middle School Cross Country Meet 3rd – Lakeview Academy Middle School team D E PA RT M E N TA L AWA R D S Art – Ella Martin Drama – Luke Harris English – Caroline Gottsman History – Luke Lindler Mathematics – Luke Harris Music – Juliet Blehm Physical Education – Cailyn Sneed & Isaiah Rico Public speaking – Christopher Hake Science – McClairin Garmon Spanish – Wyn Woodworth Technology – Dylan Mulka

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DUKE TIP The Duke Talent Identification Program identifies academically talented 7th graders based upon standardized test scores achieved while attending middle school. To qualify for an invitation into the program, a seventh grader must score in the 95th percentile on the standardized test. Identified students are then invited to take the SAT or the ACT as 7th graders, which allows them greater insight into their academic abilities. The 7th graders who were identified this year: Damian Beisner Stuart Daniel Quinn Davis Cannon Deringer Riley Dupont Grace Fisher Penelope Garlich Vanessa Gay Makena Ginn

Will Landers – President Stuart Daniel, Quinn Davis & Emilia Horton – Vice-Presidents Shelby Nottingham – Treasurer Leyla Ozcelik – Parliamentarian Representatives: 8th Grade: Thomas Berry & William Fisher 7th Grade: Miller Jones & Noah Vetter 6th Grade: Andre Blackwell 8 T H G R A DE PROMOT I O N SPEA K ER The 8th grade promotion speaker is chosen by his or her fellow classmates. William Gayton AC A DEM I C AC H I EV EM EN T AWA R D S Presented to students in grades 6-8

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Levi Grover William Harrison Emilia Horton Adam Lauzon Madi Loggins Shay Mangalat Genevieve Matus Annie Nivens Karissa Nguyen Lara Oliveira Caroline Pope Pavani Reddy Scott Rivenbark Caroline Williams Luka Wolf Evan Yaskulka Duke TIP’s Summer Studies Program is for high-achieving young scholars in grades seven through ten who qualify based on ACT or SAT scores. Two levels are offered: Academy and Center. Those students who qualified for eStudies and/or the Academy for Summer Studies are: Cannon Deringer Grace Fisher Penelope Garlich Emilia Horton Shay Mangalat Karissa Nguyen Pavani Reddy Luka Wolf Students who qualified for state recognition by earning scores that are approximately equal to the 50th national percentile rank for college-bound seniors taking the tests are: Pavani Reddy Luka Wolf E L E A N O R H . H O RNO R AC A D E M I C AC H I E V E M E N T AWA RD The Eleanor H. Hornor Academic Achievement Award is given to the rising 9th grade student who has achieved the highest academic GPA for this academic year and is enrolled in the Lakeview Upper School for the following school year. Caroline Gottsman FI R S T L E GO L E AGUE ( FLL) – RO B OT I CS Lakeview’s Middle School robotics team competed at the Regional and Super Regional competitions and won the 2019 Robot Design Award at Super Regional. The robotics team members were: Amanda Allenbach, Hank Brock, McClairin Garmin, Jacob Duke, Adam Lauzon, Dylan Mulka,


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Jacbo Parker, Pavani Reddy, Scott Rivenbark & Luka Wolf FIRST LEGO LEAGU E (F L L ) S UPER R EGIONA L Best Robot Design Award – 1st – Lakeview Academy J UNIOR BETA CL U B The Junior Beta Club promotes the ideals of academic achievement, character, service, and leadership. Students are required to have an academic average of 90 or higher for two semesters. Officers are: Juliet Blehm, Alex Borrow, Luke Harris, Andrew Kilroy, Nicholas Slattery, Anniston Smathers & Henry Stewart New members are: 8th Grade: Sophia Busser, McClairin Garmon, Christopher Hake & Isaac Marcero 7th Grade: Jack Bornhorst, Gabby Conner, Stuart Daniel, Quinn Davis, Cannon Deringer, Grace Fisher, Penelope Garlich, Addie Gilmer, Riley Dupont, Makena Ginn, William Harrison, Charlie Kirchner, Adam Lauzon, Shay Mangalat, Annie Nivens, Lara Oliveira, Jacob Parker, Bryan

Ramsey, Pavani Reddy, Scott Rivenbark, Grey Vetter, Noah Vetter, Luka Wolf & Evan Yaskulka

M E R I T AWA R D S This is a faculty selected award for the student in each grade who has shown noteworthy improvement, positive attitude, and/or faithful effort. 8th – Emily Ligon 7th – Bethany Bennett 6th – Isabel Sanchez

M AT H L EAG U E Winners of Lakeview Academy’s Math League competition: 8th Grade 1st place – Luke Harris 2nd place – Thomas Berry 3rd place – Nicholas Slattery 7th Grade 1st place – Luka Wolf 2nd place – Stuart Daniel 3rd place – William Harrison 6th Grade 1st place – Callan Blehm 2nd place – Abby McMahan 3rd place – Harrison Slattery

MIDDLE SCHOOL CI T I Z E N S H I P AWA R D This award is presented to the Middle School student who has demonstrated leadership, service, courtesy, and consideration to members of the faculty, administration, and student body. This award is determined by a vote of the Middle School faculty. Henry Stewart

M ET RO WAT ER DI ST R I C T ’S M I DD L E SC H OOL ESSAY C O N T E S T One of sixteen essays chosen out of 12,000 entries from around Georgia regarding storm water pollution. Hall County 1st Place – Caroline Gottsman

MIKE SMITH MIDDLE SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP The Mike Smith Scholarship is given to a rising 9th grade student or students whom the Mike Smith Scholarship Committee deems worthy of this honor based on character and school involvement, and who best represents the interest and ideals of Mike Smith. Henry Stewart

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P R E S I D E N T ’ S AWA RD FO R E D U C AT I O NA L E XCE L L E N CE The President’s Award for Educational Excellence was established by the United States Department of Education to recognize and honor outstanding educational achievement. To be eligible, students are to earn a grade point average of 90 or higher on a 100-point scale, and students must achieve in the 85th percentile or higher in math or reading. This year our recipients are: 8th grade: Thomas Berry, Juliet Blehm, Alex Borrow, Caroline Gottsman, Christopher Hake, Luke Harris, Bennett Kilroy, Isaac Marcero, Dylan Mulka, Nicholas Slattery & Henry Stewart

U PP E R S C H O O L VA L E D I C TO R I A N The distinction earned by the senior with the highest weighted academic cumulative grade point average for grades 9 through 12. Adam Cottrell


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S ALUTATORIAN The distinction earned by the senior with the second highest weighted academic cumulative grade point average for grades 9 through 12. Rocco Russo S TU DE NT COU NCI L O F FICER S Adam Cottrell - President Linda Geib - Vice President Esther Suen - Secretary Grey Myers - Treasurer Sidney Nguyen - Public Relations Director CL ASS OFFICE R S & S TU DE NT COU NCI L REPR ESENTATIVES Class of 2019 Jack Kennedy - President Abbe Piccolo - Vice President Savannah Kinsey - Secretary Bryce Blackwell - Treasurer Mckenna Mikels - Public Relations Director Lanie Clark - Representative Sophia Coker - Representative Kuepper Mikels - Representative Nanditha Rajini - Representative Class of 2020 Elise Roark - Co-President Brock Harris - Vice President Lindy Kanaday - Secretary Abigail Child - Treasurer Matthew Jue - Public Relations Director Lily Harris - Representative Jessica Starke - Representative Maddy Towles - Representative Class of 2021 Grace Baldwin - Co-President Hanna Oldroyd - Vice President James Lynden - Secretary Hayden White - Treasurer Delaney Vetter - Public Relations Director Bodie Blackwell - Representative James Michael Harrison Representative Olivia Kempker - Representative Class of 2022 Maggie Abboud - Co-President Noah Caplan - Vice President Chloe Echols - Secretary Angela Lynden - Treasurer Celia Wilson-Patino - Public Relations Director Garv Gaur - Representative Cameron Hewatt - Representative

and seniors, which offers students the opportunity to work with adult leaders in their community through day-long seminars, which focus on leadership skills, successful teamwork, community awareness, diversity, and business and social etiquette. 2018-2019 Representatives: Bryce Blackwell, Sophia Coker, Adam Cottrell, Jack Kennedy, Mary Keys Payne, Abbe Piccolo, & Nanditha Rajini

C R AYON S TO C OM M EN C EM EN T Graduating seniors who have been at Lakeview for 12 or more years are: Spencer Allen, Bryce Blackwell, Lanie Clark, Natalie Clark, Sophia Coker, Linda Geib, Clayton Henderson, Hannah Hicks, Briley Johnakin, Reece Johnson, Jettie Jones, Sadie Matus, Kuepper Mikels, Mckenna Mikels, KJ Millwood, Reese Myers, Mary Keys Payne, Abbe Piccolo, Paxton Smathers, Esther Sadie Thrailkill, Arantxa Villa, Claire Walton & Harrison Wheeler

J U N I O R ACH I E V E M E N T I N S P I R E A N D ROTA R Y CL U B P RO GR A M Junior Achievement (JA) Inspire and Rotary Club of Gainesville program is a high school career-based event designed to inspire students to identify a post high school pathway and to shape students’ positive attitudes about their academic or professional futures increasing their understanding of real-world workforce readiness skills. Lakeview Participants: Ashton Blehm, Abigail Child, Paxton Smathers and Delaney Vetter

H ON OR C OU N C I L In 2006, student representatives wrote and submitted the Honor Code which was approved as school policy. Students in the Upper School agree to abide by the Honor Code, which states, “The Lakeview student will not lie, cheat or steal or approve of those who do.” The Honor Council educates the student body and, when necessary, tries cases. 2018-2019 Honor Council members: 12th Grade: Co-Presidents: Jack Kennedy & Abbe Piccolo 11th Grade: Brock Harris & Elise Roark 10th Grade: Drew Grabau & Hannah Perkins 9th Grade: Maggie Abboud & Noah Caplan

M E D I C A L S CH O L A R S GR A D UAT E P RO GR A M Throughout the school year, the Brenau University program gives high school students a more indepth look at potential medical careers through once-a-month experiences that immerse the students in different healthcare modules. 2018-2019 Graduates: Brock Harris, Adeline Horton, Lindy Kanaday, Sarah Miguel, Emma Kate Park, Elise Roark, Sam Stewart & Jessica Starke

F EAT H ER B ON E C OM M U N I V ER SIT Y L EA DER SH I P PRO GR A M Sponsored by the late Gus Whalen and Featherbone Communiversity, the objective of this program for high school students is to discover future community builders and to encourage “giving back” to the community. 2018-19 Graduates: Lainie Clark, Natalie Clark, Madison Dowdy, Ian Echols, Clayton Henderson, Briley Johnakin, Jettie Jones, Savannah Kinsey, Michael Lynden, Sidney Nguyen, Kennedy Payne, Max Pethel Mani Reddy, Georgia Shipley, Claire Walton & Arantxa Villa

H O N O R GR A D UAT E S Honor graduates achieved a 90-cumulative academic weighted GPA for 9th grade through the first semester in 12th grade. Bryce Blackwell, Reed Butler, Lannie Clark, Natalie Clark, Sophia Coker, Adam Cottrell, Will Dennard, Madison Dowdy, Lainie Ewers, Palmer Ferguson, Alice Gao, Cameron Gay, Linda Geib, Ansley Gomez, Clayton Henderson, Josie Jiang, Briley Johnakin, Reece Johnson, Candler Jones, Emma Jones, Jack Kennedy, Blake McIntyre, Mckenna Mikels, Chris Mills, KJ Millwood, Reese Myers, Sidney

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Nguyen, Mary Keys Payne, Abbe Piccolo, Nanditha Rajini, Emma Romberg, Rocco Russo, Paxton Smathers, Esther Suen, Arturo Varela & Arantxa Villa C O M P U T E R S C I E NC E H O N O R S O CI E T Y Members of the Computer Science Honor Society must have a B or higher in all their technology classes which must include at least one semester in an AP Computer Science course. Students must also complete 10 service hours per year to maintain membership. The seniors who are members of the honor society are: Sophia Coker, Alice Gao, Cameron Gay, Josie Jiang, Candler Jones, Reese Myers, Nanditha Rajini, Emma Romberg, Paxton Smathers & Esther Suen

I N T E R N AT I O N A L T H E S P I A N S O CI E TY To become a member of the International Thespian Society, one must accumulate at least 300 hours of work in theater, and therefore, also qualify for the International Thespian Society Certificate of Recognition. To become an International Honor Thespian, one must accumulate at least 180 points, equaling 1,800 hours of work in theater and performance. The seniors who are members of the International Thespian Honor Society: Grace Abee, Spencer Allen, Lainie Ewers, Ansley Gomez, Hannah Hicks, Jack Kennedy, Catie Long, Kuepper Mikels, Mckenna Mikels, Mary Keys Payne, Abbe Piccolo, Nanditha Rajini & Esther Suen N AT I O N A L A RT H O N O R S O CI E T Y The students who have been members for two consecutive years and maintained an average of 85 or above in their art classes and fulfilled the requirements of five community service hours that pertain to art. Those seniors graduating as members: Reed Butler, Lanie Clark, Natalie Clark, Sophia Coker, Linda Geib, Tyler Grabau, Garrett Green, Brooks Hylton, Reece Johnson, Jettie Jones, Jack Kennedy, Savannah Kinsey, Catie Long, Sadie Matus, Kuepper Mikels,


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Sidney Nguyen, Brauch Owens, Kennedy Payne, Emma Romberg, Esther Suen, Arantxa Villa & Claire Walton NATIONAL MATH HONOR SOCIE TY MU ALPHA THETA An honor society that promotes the enjoyment of mathematics and recognizes achievement in mathematics. Senior members who have achieved an average of 85 or above in the previous 2 years of mathematics and who have completed 4 documented hours of community service to Lakeview annually in the form of peer tutorials are: Bryce Blackwell, Reed Butler, Lanie Clark, Natalie Clark, Sophia Coker, Adam Cottrell, Will Dennard, Madison Dowdy, Lainie Ewers, Palmer Ferguson, Alice Gao, Cameron Gay, Linda Geib, Ansley Gomez, Jessi Groth, Clayton Henderson, Josie Jiang, Briley Johnakin, Reece Johnson, Candler Jones, Emma Jones, Jettie Jones, Jack Kennedy, Savannah Kinsey, Blake McIntyre, Kuepper Mikels, Mckenna Mikels, Chris Mills, KJ Millwood, Reese Myers, Sidney Nguyen, Kennedy Payne, Mary Keys Payne, Andrew Peck, Abbe Piccolo, Nanditha Rajini, Lilac Ren, Rocco Russo, Paxton Smathers, Esther Suen, Arturo Valera, Arantxa Villa & Harrison Wheeler NATIONAL MUSI C HONOR SOCIE TY Students who have met the requirements for active membership in Tri-M, have been involved in musical activities outside of the classroom, have exhibited dedication to the music program at Lakeview Academy, and who will continue the study of music in their college experience. Those seniors graduating as a member: Spencer Allen, Lainie Ewers, Catie Long, Mckenna Mikels, Abbe Piccolo & Nanditha Rajini S ENIOR BETA CL U B Students are invited to join Senior Beta Club if they have an academic average of 85 or better for two consecutive semesters and all A’s and B’s in academic subjects and good conduct. Those seniors graduating as members: Bryce Blackwell, Reed Butler,

Lanie Clark, Natalie Clark, Sophia Coker, Adam Cottrell, Will Dennard, Madison Dowdy, Lainie Ewers, Palmer Ferguson, Alice Gao, Linda Geib, Clayton Henderson, Josie Jiang, Briley Johnakin, Reece Johnson, Candler Jones, Emma Jones, Jettie Jones, Jack Kennedy, Arturo Valera, Blake McIntyre, Kuepper Mikels, Mckenna Mikels, Chris Mills, KJ Millwood, Reese Myers, Mary Keys Payne, Andrew Peck, Abbe Piccolo, Nanditha Rajini, Lilac Ren, Emma Romberg, Rocco Russo, Paxton Smathers, Esther Suen, Sadie Thrailkill, & Arantxa Villa

2nd Team – Ian Echols & Jordan Thomas Honorable Mention – Parker Allen, Campbell Melson & Skyler Thellman A L L- S TAT E FI R S T T E A M (CL A S S A P R I VAT E ) Andrew Estes F C A A L L S TA R BASEBALL TEAM Players – Ian Echols & Campbell Melson Coach – Deuce Roark BASKETBALL R E GI O N 8 A B A S K E T B A L L CH A M P I O N S ! 1st – LA Varsity boys basketball team 1st – LA Varsity girls basketball team – the team was voted 5th best in the state with a 25-5 record!

SPA N I SH H ON OR SOC I ET Y Students who are inducted are required to maintain a 90% average in Spanish for the last three or more consecutive semesters and be currently enrolled in a Spanish course. Those seniors graduating as members: Adam Cottrell, Natalie Clark, Lanie Clark, Clayton Henderson, Emma Jones, Catie Long, KJ Millwood & Arantxa Villa

Both Lakeview teams made it to the Elite 8 in state playoffs R E GI O N 8 A Girls Basketball Player of the Year Eliza Snyder who also scored her 1,000-Career Point during the season

ATHLETIC AWARDS These seniors received athletic scholarships to play college athletics: Blake McIntyre, basketball, Reinhardt University Arturo Varela, basketball, Oxford College of Emory University Anna Wylie, volleyball, Georgia College

A L L- R E GI O N BASKETBALL TEAM Boys Team – Adam Cottrell & Blake McIntyre Boys Honorable Mention – KJ Millwood & Arturo Varela Girls 1st Team – Jackie Allen Girls 2nd Team – Sadie Thrailkill Girls Honorable Mention – Savannah Kinsey, Joelle Snyder & Maddy Towles

B A SEB A L L R EG I ON 8 A B A SE B A L L C H A M PI ON S! 1st – LA Varsity boys baseball team finished the season with a 19-4 record and 10-0 region record.

GH S A 2 0 1 8 - 1 9 PRESEASON BASKETBALL A L L- S TAT E T E A M 8A Girls 2nd Team – Eliza Snyder

R EG I ON 8 A Baseball Player of the Year Andrew Estes

GHSA 2018-19 BASKETBALL ALL-STATE TEAM 8A Girls 2nd Team – Eliza Snyder 8A Boys Honorable Mention – Blake McIntyre

R EG I ON 8 A Baseball Coach of the Year Deuce Roark

T H E AT L A N TA J O U R N A L & CO N S T I T U T I O N A L LS TAT E C L A S S A ( P R I VAT E ) BASKETBALL TEAM Girls 2nd Team – Eliza Snyder

A L L-A R EA B A SEB A L L T EA M 1st Team – Holden Cooper, KJ Millwood & Sam Stewart

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GAC A N O RT H - S O UTH JRS R B A S K E T B A L L C LA SSI C Eliza Snyder (one of only 12 juniors selected in the state) LANIERLAND TO U R N A M E N T TE A M Eliza Snyder N O RT H GE O RGI A A L L- S TA R CL A S S I C B A S K E T B A L L GAME Game MVP – Blake McIntyre Adam Cottrell, Blake McIntyre, Jackie Allen & Eliza Snyder were chosen to play GA I N E S V I L L E T I ME S AT H L E T E O F T H E W E E K Eliza Snyder (week of Feb. 4, 2019) Adam Cottrell (week of Feb. 12, 2019) – Adam also reached his 1,000 Career Point during region semifinals ACC E S S W D U N AT H L E T E O F T H E W E E K Eliza Snyder (week of Feb. 4, 2019) FO OT B A L L A L L- R E GI O N 8 A FO OT B A L L T E A M 2nd Team – Ian Echols, Palmer Ferguson, KJ Millwood & Jordan Thomas Honorable Mention – Bryce Blackwell & Campbell Melson FC A E A S T/ W E S T A LL STA R FO OT B A L L T E A M Team – Ian Echols & Campbell Melson S O C CE R Lakeview’s Varsity girls soccer team made school history when they won their first state playoffs. They went on to play in the Elite 8 state playoffs.

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UNITE D SOCCER COACHES ASSOCI AT I ON TEAM ACAD EMIC AWA R D To be qualified, the composite team grade point average must be at least 3.25 (on a 4.0 scale) for all team members for the season. 2017-2018 LA Varsity girls soccer team AL L RE GION FCA EA ST/ W E ST SOCCER CL A SSI C Palmer Ferguson - goalie S WIMMING SWIMMING HALL COUNTY SWIM CHAMPIONSHIP 1st Girls Breaststroke – Lily Harris 1st Girls Freestyle – Aranxta Villa 2nd Girls 50 Free – Lily Harris VOLLEYBALL Lakeview Academy’s Varsity volleyball team won their first Hall County Championship and also won the Area 8-A Private title! REGION 8A VOLL EY B A L L CH AMPIONS! 1st – LA Varsity Volleyball team J V R EGION VOLL EY B A L L TOURNAME NT CH AMPIONS 1st – LA JV Volleyball team – second year in-a-row HA LL COU NTY VOLLEYBALL CH AMPIONS! 1st – LA Varsity Volleyball team AL L- STATE VOLLEYBALL TEA M 1st Team – Anna Wylie REGION 8 A Volleyball Player of the Year Anna Wylie REGION 8 A Volleyball Coach of the Year Clyde Wylie AL L-ARE A VOLLEYBALL TEA M 1st Team – Madison Dowdy & Sadie Thrailkill 2nd Team – Garrett Green Honorable Mention – Maddy Towles & Maddy Child

8 -A PR I VAT E C H A M PI ON SH I P TOU R N A M EN T Tournament MVP – Sadie Thrailkill All Tournament – Madison Dowdy & Anna Wylie N ORT H / SOU T H A L L- S TA R VOL L EY B A L L C L A S S I C Sadie Thrailkill & Anna Wylie

Nanditha Rajini, multi-troupe, “Nobody”

LITERARY AWA R D S

CL A S S A S TAT E O N E AC T P L AY All-Star Cast – Grace Abee & Lainie Ewers 4th Place – Lakeview Academy, “Mamma Mia”

C L A S S A S TAT E LI TE RA RY CHAMPIONS!

R E GI O N 8 A-A R E A 2 O N E ACT P L AY C H A M P I O N S 1st Place – Lakeview Academy, “Mamma Mia” Best Actress – Grace Abee Best Supporting Actress – Lainie Ewers All Star Cast – Hannah Hicks & Hendrix Coates Best Run Crew – Lakeview Academy

ES S AY AWARD S ROTA R Y C L U B L AW S O F L I F E ESSAY C ON T E S T 1st – Celia Wilson-Patino Honorable Mention – Arwa Sharif & Alicia Wylie

FINE ARTS AWARDS

GE O RGI A H I GH S CH O O L M U S I CA L T H E AT E R AWA R D S - S H U L E R H E N S L E Y AWA R D S Best Musical Direction Nomination – Gretchen Plummer Best Sound Nomination – Mikhail Lovell, James Lynden & Esther Suen Best Overall Production Honorable Mention – Lakeview Academy, “Bright Star” Best Performance by a Supporting Actress Honorable Mention – Hannah Hicks Best Performance by a Supporting Actor Honorable Mention – Michael Lynden Best Performance by a Featured Performer Honorable Mention – Matthew Jue Best Lighting Design Honorable Mention – Cece Conrath, Grant Key & Marc Seay Best Technical Execution Honorable Mention – Cece Conrath, Joe Harris, Mikhail Lovell, Mckenna Mikels & Kuepper Mikels

These seniors received fine arts acceptances to perform/study at the college level: Grace Abee, Samford University Lainie Ewers, Brenau University Hannah Hicks, Samford University M U SI C GMEA ALL-STATE CHORUS The All-State Chorus is comprised of about 200 students from Georgia. Students must pass a regional audition that consists of a solo, sight reading, scales, and a music theory exam. The following student was a member of this year’s Chorus: Garv Gaur G M EA A L L-STAT E R EA DI N G C H ORUS The All-State Reading Chorus is a select honor ensemble that is geared toward students who have a high reading ability and interest. The following student was a member of this year’s Chorus: Garv Gaur

V I S UA L A RT S ALL STATE ART SYMPOSIUM Sophia Coker, digital art, “Stoned Ground Jack Kennedy, pen drawing, “Audacity”

PER F OR M I N G A RT S GA THESPIAN CONFERENCE All State Opening Number – Performers: Hannah Hicks I.E. Competition – Lainie Ewers, Catie Long & Michael Lynden Closing Showcase – Nanditha Rajini, solo, “If You Knew My Story”; Grace Abee, Joe Ball, Brock Harris, Hannah Hicks, Michael Lynden, Anna Price &

CO N GR E S S I O N A L A RT CO M P E T I T I O N 1st – Reed Butler, “Reading Bear”

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(1 4 T I M E S S I N C E 20 0 4 ) 1st Place – Lakeview Academy Essay-Argumentative 1st – Rocco Russo Girls Solo 1st – Lainie Ewers Girls Trio 1st – Lainie Ewers, Mckenna Mikels & Abbe Piccolo Extemporaneous SpeakingInternational 1st – Nanditha Rajini Oral Interpretation-Humorous 2nd – Joe Ball Oral Interpretation-Dramatic 2nd – Michael Lynden Oral Interpretation-Duo 4th – Grace Abee & Joe Ball R E GI O N 8 A L I T E RA RY – CHAMPIONS! (1 6 T I M E S S I N C E 20 0 2 ) 1st Place – Lakeview Academy Essay-Argumentative 1st – Rocco Russo Extemporaneous SpeakingDomestic 1st – Brock Harris Girls Solo 1st – Lainie Ewers Oral Interpretation-Dramatic 1st – Michael Lynden Oral Interpretation-Humorous 1st – Joe Ball Extemporaneous SpeakingInternational 2nd – Nanditha Rajini Girls Trio 2nd – Lainie Ewers, Mckenna Mikels & Abbe Piccolo Oral Interpretation-Duo 2nd – Grace Abee & Joe Ball Boys Solo 3rd – Garv Gaur Boys Quartet 3rd – Noah Caplan, Garv Gaur, Ari Mikels & Satchel Sumner

MAT H E M AT IC S C L E M S O N C A LC ULUS C H A L L E N GE Lakeview Academy – 1st Place Team Division Lakeview Academy – 2nd Place Overall Team members: William Beard, Sophia Coker, Alice Gao, Cameron Gay, Brock Harris, Nicholas Mazzaferro, Reese Myers & Hongjia Ren.


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TECHNO LO GY AWAR DS G A FIRST TE CH CHALLENGE (FTC) STAT E CHAMPIONSHIP Compass Award for outstanding guidance and leadership – Mikhail Lovell ( FTC) NORTH GE ORG I A LEAGU E TOURNA M EN T Think Award (Best Engineering Notebook) – 1st – Lakeview Academy Inspire Award – 2nd – Lakeview Academy Dean’s List Semi-Finalists – William Beard & Kalen Oliveira NORTH GEORGIA ALLIANCE LEAGU E ROBOTICS ME ET 1st – Lakeview Academy LOCKHEED MART I N CODING COMPE T I T I ON 1st (Advanced) – Lakeview Academy: William Beard, Alice Gao & Nicholas Mazzaferro 4th (Novice) – Lakeview Academy: Garv Gaur, Sara Laine & Max Pethel

O UTSTANDING R ECO G NI TI ON AWAR DS Each year the Upper School Departments choose one student to honor for recognition of outstanding achievement. English – Abbe Piccolo Fine Arts: Drama – Hannah Hicks & Nanditha Rajini Fine Arts: Music – Lainie Ewers Fine Arts: Visual Art – Jack Kennedy Foreign Language – Adam Cottrell History – Nanditha Rajini Math – Josie Jiang & Chris Mills P.E. Award – Ian Echols & Jasmine Howard Science – Adam Cottrell Technology – Alice Gao AC ADE MIC ME R I T AWA R D The Academic Merit plaque is awarded to a student at each grade level to recognize improvement, academic progress, positive attitude, and faithful effort. This award is determined by a vote of the Upper School faculty.

Brauch Owens – 12th AnneRyan Waller – 11th Hannah Oldroyd – 10th Davison Filson – 9th

For the 2017-2018 school year, grades 10 and 11 were announced in September ‘18 and were: For 9th grade: Parker Allen, Bodie Blackwell, Diego Bulos, James Michael Harrison, Delaney Vetter, Ellie Kate Madonna, Max Pethel & Maddie Towles For 10th grade: Holden Cooper

AC A DEM I C EXC E L L E N C E AWA R D The Academic Excellence Award is presented to the student who has earned the highest weighted academic GPA in his or her class for the entire current, academic year for students in grades 9, 10, and 11, or through the third quarter of the current academic year for seniors. The presentation is made at the fall honors assembly for students in grade 10 or 11 and during Senior Awards Night for seniors. Adam Cottrell – 12th

LAKEVIEW SEAL OF B I L I T E R AC Y Those students who have completed English Language Arts requirements for graduation with a GPA of 3.0 or higher in those classes and completed the AP Spanish Exam by the end of their junior year with a score of 4 or higher receive the Seal of Biliteracy on their diploma. Arantxa Villa

For the 2017-2018 school year, grades 9-10 were announced in September ‘18 and were: Manideep Reddy – (for previous year in 10th) Hannah Perkins – (for previous year in 9th)

PAT E N GL A N D S E R V I CE D I S T I N CT I O N AWA R D S Named in honor of Pat England who worked at Lakeview for 27 years and served the community in an outstanding manner, this award is awarded to graduating seniors who have been at Lakeview for two or more years of high school, and through the third quarter of their senior year, have accumulated twice the number of service hours required for graduation. They have the Service Distinction seal affixed to their diplomas. All approved service hours are used in this calculation, whether the service was performed at Lakeview or in an approved off-campus activity. Grace Abee, Bryce Blackwell, Reed Butler, Lanie Clark, Natalie Clark, Sophia Coker, Adam Cottrell, Will Dennard, Madison Dowdy, Ian Echols, Palmer Ferguson, Alice Gao, Linda Geib, Ansley Gomez, Tyler Grabau, Hannah Hicks, Brooks Hylton, Briley Johnakin, Reece Johnson, Candler Jones, Emma Jones, Jettie Jones, Jack Kennedy, Savannah Kinsey, Catie Long, KJ Millwood, Reese Myers, Kennedy Payne, Mary Keys Payne, Lilac Ren, Emma Romberg, Paxton Smathers, Esther Suen, Arturo Varela & Arantxa Villa

G I N A S. B R YA N T FI N E A RT S SC H OL A R S H I P The Gina S. Bryant Fine Arts Scholarship was established in 2010 to honor the many years of service of Mrs. Gina Bryant, Lakeview Academy’s long time Fine Arts Director and Theater Teacher. The scholarship will be awarded to one rising junior or senior at Lakeview Academy who is returning to Lakeview to complete his/her high school education and who embodies Mrs. Bryant’s love of the Arts, sense of humor, work ethic and high ideals. Adeline Bryant G OL DEN L I ON AWA R D The Golden Lion Award recognizes Upper School students who made one of the honor rolls (either the Director’s List or the Head of School’s List) for both semesters and who participated in a varsity sport each athletic season (fall, winter and spring). Seniors who received the Golden Lion Award for the 2018-2019 school year were: Bryce Blackwell Palmer Ferguson Alice Gao Linda Geib Clayton Henderson KJ Millwood Reese Myers Sadie Thrailkill

LAKEVIEW AC A D E MY C U P S AT H L E T I C CU P The Athletic Cup recognizes contributions to the athletic

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program through participation, achievement, leadership, and attitude. The recipients are chosen by vote of the varsity coaches. KJ Millwood & Sadie Thrailkill FAC U LT Y CU P The Faculty Cup recognizes significant achievement in academics and extra-curricular activities, as well as a caring and cooperative spirit with peers and adults. Adam Cottrell FI N E A RT S CU P The Fine Arts Cup recognizes a cooperative spirit in the Fine Arts program exhibited through dedication, leadership, and presentation/performance skills Grace Abee & Lainie Ewers H E A D O F S C H O OL’S C O M M E N DAT I O N (C UP) Recognition for continuous hard work, positive spirit, and inspiring leadership. Alice Gao & Nanditha Rajini H . FE R R E L L S I N GL E TO N C U P The Singleton Cup recognizes the student who best demonstrates the desired traits of a Lakeview graduate. These sixteen traits were compiled in a meeting of the entire faculty and staff in August of 2005: articulate, civic-minded, confident, cooperative, courageous, creative, curious, determined, disciplined, healthy, honorable, independent, kind, open-minded, resourceful, and respectful. Linda Geib L E GACY L I O N C UP Legacy Lions are current students who have a parent who graduated from Lakeview Academy. This year’s senior Legacy Lions: Mary Keys Payne & Jettie Jones M I CH A E L M CC ANN S E R V I CE C U P Named in honor of Upper School teacher, Michael McCann, for his service to students, faculty and families and to honor his legacy, The Michael McCann Service Cup recognizes unselfish service to Lakeview and the community. Bryce Blackwell


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AP SCHOLAR WIT H DISTINCTION Students scoring an average score of 3.5 or higher on all AP exams taken and scores of 3 or higher on five or more of these exams receive this recognition. This year’s AP Scholar with Distinction are: Sophia Coker, Adam Cottrell & Rocco Russo AP SCHOLAR W ITH HONOR Students scoring an average score of 3.25 or higher on all AP exams taken and scores of 3 or higher on four or more of these exams receive this recognition. This year’s AP Scholar with Honor are: William Beard, Ashton Blehm, Alice Gao, Linda Geib, Reece Johnson, Nicholas Mazzaferro, Chris Mills, Max Pethel, Abbe Piccolo & Nanditha Rajini AP SCHOLAR S Students scoring an average score of 3.0 or higher on three or more AP exams receive this recognition. This year’s AP Scholars are: Will Dennard, Cameron Gay, Brock Harris, Clayton Henderson, Emma Jones, Jack Kennedy, Kalen Oliveira, Reese Myers, Connor Pendarvis, Manideep Reddy, Elise Roark, Emma Romberg, Paxton Smathers & Sam Stewart G EORGIA CE RTIF I C AT E O F ME R IT Awarded to students in the upper 5% of their class during the junior year. Selection is based on cumulative weighted academic GPA. William Beard, Mani Reddy & Elise Roark G EORGIA SCHOL A R The Georgia Scholar program identifies and honors high school seniors who have achieved excellence in school and community life. Georgia Scholars are students who have carried exemplary course loads during their four years of high school; who performed excellently in all courses; who successfully participated in interscholastic events at their schools and in

their communities; and who have assumed active roles in extracurricular activities sponsored by their schools. Adam Cottrell

on the junior year PSAT. From that pool, 34,000 are recognized as Commended Students; from those, 16,000 go on to be designated Semifinalist; and finally, from that pool, only 8,300 are recognized as National Merit Scholars. Students recognized in the program represent the top 5% of seniors in the country. Adam Cottrell, Finalist and Scholar Chris Mills, Commended Student Rocco Russo, Commended Student

G OV ER N OR ’S H O N O R S PROG R A M The Governor’s Honors Program is a six-week summer instructional program designed to provide intellectually gifted and artistically talented high school students challenging and enriching educational opportunities. Over 3,000 students apply, but only 654 finalists were chosen. William Beard, Finalist – Math Kalen Oliveira, Finalist – Engineering

W E L L E S L E Y C O L LE GE B O O K AWA R D The Atlanta Wellesley Club sponsors this award and is from a women’s college with history of academic excellence and concern for women’s education. It is presented to a female student in the Junior Class who has shown herself to be an outstanding student and an active participant in her community. Adeline Bryant

S TA R S T U D E N T The Student Teacher Achievement Recognition program honors high school seniors and the teachers they choose as having been most instrumental to their lives. To obtain the STAR nomination, high school seniors must have the top SAT score in their school and be in the top 10% of their class. Chris Mills – STAR Student Chris chose Craig Waddell as his STAR Teacher.

H A R VA R D B OOK PR I Z E (B OOK ) The Harvard Club of Georgia, an Alumni Association of Harvard University, awards the Harvard Book Prize to students who “display excellence in scholarship and high character, combined with achievement in other fields.” The winners of this award, through their intelligence and variety of achievement, exemplify Harvard’s commitment to excellence.” Sam Stewart H U G H O’B R I A N YO U T H L EA DER SH I P (H O B Y ) Founded in 1958 by veteran actor Hugh O’Brian, HOBY’s mission is to provide lifelong leadership development opportunities that empower individuals to achieve their highest potential, and to help young people make a difference and become positive catalysts for change – in the home, school, workplace, and community. The program is for students in the tenth grade. Hannah Perkins

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HONOR ROLL The Head of School’s List and Director’s List are compiled from achievement for each semester. Students qualify for the Director’s List by maintaining a GPA of at least an 85 and having no grade below 80. The Head of School’s List is earned by having a GPA of at least 90 and no grade below 85.

Middle School Honor Roll

Jason Appel D1, H2 Andrew Bales D1, D2 Damian Beisner H2 Bethany Bennett D1, H2 Niko Benz D1, D2 Thomas Berry H1, H2 Callan Blehm H1, H2 Juliet Blehm H1, H2 McRee Booth H1, H2 Jack Bornhorst H1, H2 Alex Borrow H1, H2 Sophia Busser D1, H2 Natalie Butler D2 Sebby Castillo H1, H2 James Cobb H1, H2 Jack Collins H1, H2 Gabriella Conner H1, D2 Luke Cooper D2 Ethan Croft H1, H2 Stuart Daniel H1, H2 Quinn Davis H1, H2 Cannon Deringer D1, D2 Drake Dobbs H1, H2 Jakob Duke D1 Riley Dupont H1, H2 Emmie Finley D1, D2 Grace Fisher H1, D2 Andrew Freeman D1 Penelope Garlich H1, H2 McClairin Garmon H1, H2 Vanessa Gay D2 Will Gayton D1, D2 Addie Gilmer H1, H2 Makena Ginn H1, H2 Caroline Gottsman H1, H2 Levi Grover H1, H2 Kerrigan Gruhn D1 Christopher Hake H1, H2 William Hake H1, H2 Luke Harris H1, H2 William Harrison H1, H2 Emilia Horton D1 Emma Johnson H1, H2 Thomas Johnson H1, D2 Isabella Johnston D1 Andrew Kilroy D1, D2 Bennett Kilroy H1, H2 Charlie Kirchner H1, H2 Sam Kirchner D1, D2 Will Landers D1, D2

Upper School Honor Roll

Adam Lauzon H1, H2 Lacey Lea H1, H2 Luke Lindler D1, D2 Madi Loggins H1, H2 Akhil Mangalat H1, H2 Shay Mangalat H1, H2 Isaac Marcero H1, H2 Max Marshall D1 Ella Martin D1, D2 Bishop Matus H1, H2 Tessa Mazzaferro D1, H2 Abby McMahan H1, H2 Dylan Mulka H1, H2 Annie Nivens H1, H2 Shelby Nottingham D1, D2 Max Oh H1, H2 Lara Oliveira H1, D2 Kinley Owenby D1, H2 Leyla Ozcelik H1, H2 Amelia Park D1, D2 Helen Park D2 Jacob Parker D1, H2 Victoria Payne, H2 Caroline Pope D1, D2 Ellie Prince H1, H2 Dynesty Putman D1 Bryan Ramsey H1, H2 Pavani Reddy H1, H2 Annesley Redeker H2 Isaiah Rico D1, D2 Mercy Rico H1, H2 Scott Rivenbark H1, H2 Nobi Roberts D1, D2 Maggie Rogers D2 Jayan Sachdeva D1, D2 Isabel Sanchez H2 Mei-Mei Shen D1, D2 Harrison Slattery H1, H2 Nicholas Slattery H1, H2 Anniston Smathers H1, H2 Henry Stewart H1, H2 Nathan Suo D1 Grey Vetter D1, D2 Noah Vetter D1, D2 Mackay Vinton D1, D2 Palmer White H1, H2 Avery Williams D2 Lilly Winston H1, H2 Luka Wolf H1, H2 Evan Yaskulka H1, H2

H1 = Head of School's List 1st Semester

Maggie Abboud H1, H2 Arshaq Ali H1, D2 Parker Allen H1, H2 Spencer Allen D2 Andrew Baker D1 Grace Baldwin D1 Joseph Ball H1, H2 William Beard H1, H2 Bodie Blackwell H1, H2 Bryce Blackwell H1, H2 Ashton Blehm H1, H2 Kiara Booker H1, H2 Luke Bornhorst H2 Griffin Brock H1, Adeline Bryant H1, H2 Diego Bulos H1, H2 Reed Butler H1, H2 Mary Michael Callahan H1, H2 Noah Caplan H1, H2 Sam Carter D1, D2 Olivia Chapman D1, D2 Abigail Child H1, H2 Maddy Child H1, H2 Lanie Clark H1, H2 Natalie Clark H1, H2 Virginia Cobb H1, H2 Sophia Coker H1, H2 Carol Cook H1, H2 John Carter Cooper D2 Adam Cottrell H1, H2 Lewis Coyle H1, H2 Whit Coyle H1, H2 Jenna Dave H1 Will Dennard H1, H2 Madison Dowdy H1, H2 Ian Echols D2 Andrew Estes D1 Lainie Ewers H1, H2 Palmer Ferguson H1, H2 Davison Filson H2 Millie Filson H1, H2 Felicitas Fink D1, D2 Halle Galyean H1, D2 Alice Gao H1, H2 Garv Gaur H1, H2 Cameron Gay H1 Linda Geib H1, H2 Caleb Giles H1, H2 Trenton Glover H1, H2 Ansley Gomez H1, H2 Kate Gottsman H1, H2 Drew Grabau H2 Tyler Grabau D2 LillieMae Gress H1, H2 Jessi Groth D1, H2 Salah Haddad H1, H2 Ashlee Hall D1, D2

H2 = Head of School's List 2nd Semester

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Eliza Hamby D1, D2 Brock Harris H1, H2 Jones Harris H1, H2 Lily Harris H1, H2 James Michael Harrison H1, H2 Catherine Henderson D1, H2 Clayton Henderson H1, H2 Cameron Hewatt H1, H2 Hannah Hicks H1, H2 Fin Ho H2 Adeline Horton H1, H2 Jasmine Howard D1, H2 Bennett Hylton H1, H2 Brooks Hylton D1, H2 Josie Jiang H1, H2 Briley Johnakin H1, H2 Reece Johnson H1, H2 Sophie Johnson H1, H2 Candler Jones H1, H2 Emma Jones H1, H2 Jettie Jones H1 Matthew Jue H1, H2 Lindy Kanaday H1, H2 Mokshitha Katkoori H1 Olivia Kempker H1, D2 Jack Kennedy H1, H2 Reagan Kilroy H1, H2 Savannah Kinsey H2 Julia Laine H1, H2 Sara Laine D1, H2 Ella Grace Leek H1, H2 Louisa Leimbach H1, H2 Grace Liu H1, H2 Catie Long D2 Maeve Lovell H1 Sean Lupczynski H1, H2 Angela Lynden H1, H2 James Lynden H1, H2 Michael Lynden H1, H2 Ellie Kate Madonna H1, H2 Anna Grace Marshall D1 John-Christopher Matus H1, H2 Sadie Matus H2 Nicholas Mazzaferro H1, H2 Kate McCamy H1, H2 Blake McIntyre H1, H2 Campbell Melson D1, D2 Ari Mikels H1, H2 Kuepper Mikels H1, H2 Mckenna Mikels H1, H2 Chris Mills H1, H2 K.J. Millwood H1, H2 Claire Morgan H1, H2 Grey Myers D1 Reese Myers H1, H2 Sidney Nguyen H1, H2 Sara Nivens H1, H2

D1 = Director's List 1st Semester

Hannah Oldroyd D1, H2 Kalen Oliveira H1, H2 Brauch Owens H1, D2 Lucy Park D1, D2 Aryan Patel H1, H2 Elizabeth Payne H1, H2 Kennedy Payne D1, H2 Mary Keys Payne H1, H2 Andrew Peck H1 Tyler Peck D1, D2 Hannah Perkins H1, H2 Samuel Perrott H1, H2 Max Pethel H1, H2 Abbe Piccolo H1, H2 Andrew Pope D2 Benjamin Puckett H1, H2 Nanditha Rajini H1, H2 Manideep Reddy H1, H2 Savannah Regnier H1, H2 Hongjia Ren H2 Diego Reyes-Zuniga H1, H2 Elise Roark H1, H2 Isabella Rojas-Alban H1, H2 Emma Romberg H1, H2 Rocco Russo H1, H2 Maggie Scroggs H1, H2 Marc Seay H1, H2 Arwa Sharif H1, H2 Paxton Smathers H1, H2 Eliza Snyder H1, H2 Joelle Snyder H1, H2 Jessica Starke H1, H2 Wyatt Starke H1, H2 Sam Stewart H1, H2 Esther Suen H1, H2 Satchel Sumner H1, H2 Anna Sundin H1, D2 Jonathan Suo H2 Riley Taylor D1 Casey Jordan Thomas H1, H2 Ryan Thompson D1, D2 Sadie Thrailkill H1, H2 Maddy Towles H1, H2 Emma Trip H1, D2 Arturo Varela H1, H2 Delaney Vetter H1, H2 Alexa Villa H1, H2 Arantxa Villa H1, H2 Claire Walton D1 Sam Weaver H1 Harrison Wheeler D1, D2 Jack Williams H1, D2 Celia Wilson-Patino H1, H2 Roman Yaskulka H1, H2

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SENIORS

STATES

COLLEGES &

COLLEGIATE

UNIVERSITIES

ATHLETES

FINE ARTS PERFORMERS

Admission from schools in

28 states plus Washington, D.C.

including 24 different colleges in Georgia.

63% of the students in the class of 2019 will stay in the state of Georgia at 12 different colleges & universities. 21 students will be going out of state to 18 different colleges & institutions with more than half traveling 200 or more miles from their Lakeview home.

280 $4.3 MILLION

total offers of admission

in non-HOPE scholarships

Together, 361 applications were submitted. Not including the HOPE or Zell Miller Scholarships, the Class of 2019 was offered $4,289,992 million in non-HOPE scholarships. “In addition to recognizing the outstanding academic talent that this class possesses, these scholarships rewarded the extraordinary athletic, artistic and leadership abilities of this group of students.” -Kelsey Marcero, Lakeview Academy College Counselor

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Congratulations to these 24 graduates who attended Lakeview for twelve or more years. Their desire and commitment to achieve this accomplishment is tremendous.

Back row (L-R) Sadie Thrailkill, KJ Millwood, Jettie Jones, Linda Geib, Abbe Piccolo, Esther Suen, Reese Myers, Briley Johnakin, Claire Walton and Spencer Allen. In the front are: (L-R) Bryce Blackwell, Clayton Henderson, Arantxa Villa, Hannah Hicks, Sophia Coker, Mary Keys Payne, Natalie Clark, Lanie Clark, Reece Johnson, Harrison Wheeler, Paxton Smathers, Kuepper Mikels, Mckenna Mikels and Sadie Matus.

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CABOOSES These members of the Class of 2019 are their families’ youngest and last Lakeview graduates. BRILEY JOHNAKIN

GRACE ABEE

sibling Fallon Johnakin ‘13

siblings Jerrod Abee’15 and David Abee ‘17

JETTIE JONES

ADAM COTTRELL

siblings Cece Jones ’17 and Frannie Jones ‘15

siblings Rachel Cottrell ’15 and Drew Cottrell ‘18

JACK KENNEDY

IAN ECHOLS

sibling Hayes Kennedy ‘17

sibling Carli Echols ‘15

ESTHER SUEN

HANNAH HICKS

sibling Shan Yu Suen ‘15

siblings Addison Hicks ’15 and Ben Hicks ‘10

Members of the Class of 2019 who have two or more alumni siblings are shown here with their Lakeview alumni siblings. FORMAL PORTR AIT PHOTOS COURTESY OF MAGIC CR AFT STUDIO

T H E A B E E FA M I LY

T H E C O T T R E L L FA M I LY

T H E H I C K S FA M I LY

T H E J O N E S FA M I LY

Jerrod Abee’15, Grace Abee

Rachel Cottrell ’15, Adam

Addison Hicks ’15, Hannah

Cece Jones ’17, Jettie Jones

and David Abee ‘17

Cottrell and Drew Cottrell ‘18

Hicks and Ben Hicks ‘10

and Frannie Jones ‘15

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ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT

MARETT PEETS ‘13 WHAT DREW YOU TO MAJORING IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND GETTING A MASTER'S DEGREE IN CONFLICT RESOLUTION? In 2009, I went to Egypt on a trip with former Lakeview Middle School history teacher Carol Vaughan Weschler, who sadly recently passed away. While we were there, we observed socio-political differences driven by history. This has driven my interests academically and personally.

MARETT PEETS has taken a decidedly international approach to life since her graduation from Lakeview in 2013. Setting her sights on the prestigious University of St. Andrews in Scotland, she graduated in 2017 with an honorary MA in international relations and recently received a Master of Arts in Conflict Resolution in Divided Societies at Kings College in London, England. She currently works at Source Global Research and specializes in producing reports on the professional services industry in various countries across the globe. We recently caught up with Marett about her life across the pond.

FAVORITE THINGS ABOUT LIVING IN LONDON? I love all of the things there are to do in London. Whether it is seeing shows in the West End, attending polo matches, or going to talks at the British Museum- I am always keeping busy! ANY ROYAL SIGHTINGS? The first royal I saw was Princess Anne as she drove past my old flat. I saw the Queen and Prince Phillip twice last year at the Queen's Cup polo tournament and the Royal Ascot. I also saw the Queen in June at the Epsom Derby.

WHY DID YOU DECIDE TO GO TO ST. ANDREWS?

FAVORITE LAKEVIEW CLASS OR TEACHER?

I decided to go to St. Andrews after visiting the university during spring break. I really fell in love with the town, the high quality of academics, and the intimate feel of the seminars. I was very lucky that in my first year, we celebrated St. Andrews’ 600th anniversary. The Papal Bull for the university was sent off in 1411 and returned with the Pope’s seal in 1413. I am also very excited that St. Andrews ranked above Oxford this year in the Guardian rankings, making it the second-best university in the UK and the best in Scotland!

The recently retired Mr. McCann has been and continues to be a mentor of mine. He has been a very valuable resource in sharing his experiences, knowledge, and advice. ANYTHING YOU MISS ABOUT GEORGIA? Of course, I miss my family, sweet tea, and proper fried chicken, but these things just make coming back for Christmas much sweeter.

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ALUMNI EVENTS & NEWS LEGAC Y LIO N S Legacy Lions are current students who had a parent or grandparent graduate or attend Lakeview Academy. This year we have 39 Legacy Lion students! Two events were held to honor these students and their alumni parents – Homecoming and the Legacy Lion Luncheon. The Legacy Lion Luncheon was held in April in

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the Bagwell Media Center. Parents and students enjoyed a special meal and reminisced about their time at Lakeview. Jettie Jones and Mary Keys Payne were recognized as graduating Legacy Seniors.

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01. Holly Vandiver Bales ’99 with son Andrew ’24 and daughter Addi ‘27

02. Lisa McMahan Boland ’02 and daughter Abby McMahan ‘25

03. Mark Turner ’77 and grandson Maddox Hammons ‘33

04. Taylor Hein Kizziah ’04 and son Walt ‘30

05. Group picture

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HOMECOMING Homecoming festivities were held September 21, 2018 at Jock Hornor Field. There was a great crowd to cheer on the Lions, and our Legacy Lions were recognized before the game. This year, we celebrated our first third generation Legacy Lion Kent Crumley! Kent’s father Don graduated in 2006, and grandmother Ginny Weigand Crumley attended Lakeview in the 70s. 01

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ALUMNI BASKETBALL GAME

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CLASS OF 2009 - 10 YEAR REUNION

REUNION CLASSES

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Former Varsity Basketball Coach Seth

08. The class of 2009 celebrated their 10th reunion

Vining, Knox Roberts ’12, Thomas Paris ’13 and

Saturday, May 11 with a tailgate at the Jeffery Gay

Derek Fadool ’12.

Memorial Golf Tournament followed by dinner at

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Mellow Mushroom in Gainesville. 07. Group shot (L-R) : David Abee ’15, Jerrod

Abee ’17, Evan Pitts ’18, Alec Bornhorst ’18, Josh

Front (L-R) Brianna Holcomb Biggers, Brie Amsden,

Randolph ’17, Thomas Paris ’13, Rob Collison’16,

Darby Thompson, Mary London Carswell Goshert

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Derek Fadool ’12, Zach Buckner ’07, James Francis ’05, Don Crumley ’06, Knox Roberts ’12 and David

Back (L-R) Sean Zottnick, Meagan Cole, Josh

Fadool ‘14

Wilkins, Sarah Beth Little, Liz Clark, Brittany Moore Dibble, Emilie Norton Cisco, Nekhil Patel,

Our Alumni Basketball game continues to be

Nick Saye, Haughton Carswell, Charlie Parks.

a popular – and exciting – event. This year’s game was no exception! After a dominating performance by the Blue team in the first half, the White team charged back in the second half to tie it up and send the game into two overtimes. With under 45 seconds on the clock Thomas Paris ’13 sent the white team ahead. Then with 2 seconds left on the board Don Crumley ’06 shot

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Drew Cottrell, Will Drury, Coleman Pethel,

Ginny Weigand Crumley with son

Jackson Baldwin, Thomas Gay, Evan Pitts

Don ’06 and grandson Kent ‘32

and Alex Partin.

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Legacy Lions were presented

Oliver Whitehead ‘18, Tre Gober ’17, Tyler

Lakeview pennants before kickoff

Gerhart ‘18, Gabe McConnell ‘16, Sean Suen ‘15, Matthew Lacey, Madison Smith ‘16 and

a 3 pointer that swished in at the buzzer to give

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the Blue team the victory!

A great crew from the Class of 2018

Kate Brooks ‘18 catch up with Dr. Kennedy.

returned for the homecoming game:

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(L-R) Jenna Thomas, Daniel Bulos,

Daniel Bulos ’18 and Jenna Thomas ’18

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ALUMNI EVENTS & NEWS GAINESVILLE-HALL COUNTY SMALL BUSINESS OF THE YEAR

YOUNG ALUMNI BOARD The Young Alumni Board is comprised of alumni from the most current 10 years of college graduates. They act as a point person for their class to help publicize news and events, encourage young alumni participation and help with Lakeview fundraising efforts.

Congratulations to the Crumley brothers, Nathan ’02, Will ’04, and Don ’06! M&R Rentals was recently named Small Business of the Year at the Gainesville-Hall County Chamber of Commerce Gala. Founded in 1967 by Billy Hood, Nathan purchased the business in 2008, and Will and Don soon jumped on board. The company provides a wide variety of equipment rentals -

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ALUMNI NOTES

1978

John Bradley was recently promoted

This summer, Richard Moore is off in a

to Tax manager at Mercedes – Benz

travel trailer on a driving adventure to

USA and works at the company’s new

Alaska and Canada. He plans on stopping

US

in 24 national parks as well as many other

Springs, Georgia. There, he manages tax

state and Canadian national parks. Along

compliance for all US manufacturing,

the way, he plans to include visits to the

sales and R&D divisions. John lives in

Grand Canyon, Zion National Park, the

Roswell with his wife of five years and

Redwood Forest, Painted Desert, Grand

their puppy, Mowgli. In their spare time,

Tetons, Yellowstone and much more.

they enjoy motorsport, traveling and

headquarters

located

in

Sandy

spending time on Lake Lanier. John earned

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his undergraduate degree from the

Alumni & Special Events Officer

Last fall, Phip Wilheit was appointed

University of North Georgia, a master’s in

alumni@lakeviewacademy.org or go to

by Governor Nathan Deal to serve on

accounting from Georgia State University

the Georgia Ports Authority Board of

and maintains an active CPA license.

Carolyn Bagwell,

lakeviewacademy.com/alumniupdate

Directors. He previously served over seven years on the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Board of Directors. Phip lives in Gainesville, Georgia with wife Addie and Legacy Lion sons Turner ’29 and Archer ’33. 1998 Michael Cleveland is teaching theatre

1977 Shelly and Mark Turner are excited to

announce

the

birth

of

their

granddaughter Turner Estelle Hammons on May 13, 2019. Proud parents are Clay and Blythe Hammons of Gainesville, Ga. Turner is shown with Legacy Lion big brothers Maddox ’33 and Jax who will start Lakeview this fall.

and performance at The University of Texas at Dallas and is also the associate

Jessica Moses Ruello and husband Trey

Artistic Director and Technical Director

proudly announce the birth of their

of 'Artstillery,' an arts advocacy group

daughter Adelaide Isla. Born on November

based in West Dallas.

21, 2018 she weighed 6lbs 12.8oz and was 19 inches long. The family resides in San

2004

Francisco, California.

Kyle Addison married Di Wu on April 27, 2019 at his family’s home in Clermont,

2005

Georgia. Kyle is employed as an IT Systems

Hannah Bennett Little and JB Little’04

Manager at Primerica in Duluth and Di is a

welcomed their second son into the

Controller for Strata Worldwide in Sandy

world on February 17, 2019. Jesse Virgle

Springs. They reside in Decatur, Georgia.

Little weighed 7lbs 8oz and was 21 1/4 in long. Jesse was also happily welcomed by 3-year-old big brother, Luke.

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Erica Breedlove Chitwood and husband

Loretta Claire Paradise made an early

Hilton Head, South Carolina was the

Ryan are excited to announce the birth

entrance into this world on November 18,

destination September 8, 2018 for a large

of their son Walker Roscoe Chitwood on

2018. Weighing 3lbs 14oz she spent a few

Lakeview crew to celebrate the wedding

June 3, 2019. Walker joins big sister Austin

weeks in the NIC unit but is now a happy

of Caitlin Wells to Ben Wolfe. The Wolfes

Lynn (4 ½). The family resides in Gillsville,

and healthy baby girl. Proud parents

reside in Atlanta, Georgia.

Georgia.

are Scott and Loree Anne Thompson Paradise. The family lives in Atlanta, Georgia where Scott owns his own political consulting firm and, beginning in August, Loree Anne will be working for Lieutenant Governor Geoff Duncan.

Shown L-R are Jordan Chastain ’10, James

2007 Suzanne

Bagwell

Bagwell ’11, Kelsey Bagwell Chastain

has been named

’08, Jordan Harrison ’08, Lindsay Brown

Assistant Controller at Cottrell Trailers in Gainesville, Georgia. She currently lives in Brookhaven, Georgia and serves on the Lakeview Young Alumni Board. Jorden and Ben Hamilton received a special Valentines gift this year in the birth of their son Hudson Jacob. Arriving six weeks early, he is now doing very well. The family resides in Oakwood, Georgia where Jorden works for the Hall County

2008

Taunton ’08, Liz Presley Dawkins ’08,

Jordan Harrison and Will Newman

Caitlin Wells Wolfe ’08, Jenny Wells Wilson

were married in Gainesville, Georgia on

’05, Allie Stephens ’08, Spencer Hughes ’08,

December 8, 2018 which also happened

Jackson Wells ’11 and Suzanne Bagwell ’07.

to be Will’s birthday! Jordan is a Brand Strategist

at

Lewis

Communications

2009

and Will is an accountant with Confor

Emilie

Norton

Cisco

Southern Pine. The couple live in sunny

Patrick announce the birth of their son

Mobile, Alabama with their precious dog

Cooper Theodore on October 30, 2018.

Hattie.

Proud grandparents are Nancy and

and husband

Frank Norton ’76. The couple resides in

Schools as a Special Education para-pro

Gainesville, Georgia where Emilie has

at Martin Elementary and Ben works for

joined the Norton Agency as the Director

Lanny Dunagan’s Welding Service.

of Brand Management and E Commerce Strategist. She is the 4th generation to work for the business.

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Thomas King married Melissa Meyer

Ralph Brooks graduated from Young

on May 18, 2019 at Flint Hill in Norcross,

Harris College in 2016. He currently lives

Georgia. Serving as best man was

in Dallas, Texas where he is a territory

fellow ’11 classmate Jackson Beck, who

manager for Mohawk Industries.

introduced the two. They live in San Francisco, California with their cat, Penny. Thomas works for Lockheed Martin Corporation as an Engineer and Melissa is an Environmental Engineer with the City of San Francisco.

Emmy Carswell married Chris Hobbs on October 20, 2018 in Birmingham, Alabama. The couple currently reside in Birmingham where Chris is a job recruiter for Snelling and Emmy works for Wildsparq doing leadership development with companies.

2010 Tom Drury married Lauren O’Leary in Charlottesville, Virginia on May 4, 2019 at Keswick Vineyard. The couple currently resides in Maitland, Florida. 2011 James Bagwell currently resides in Salt Lake City, Utah.

He was promoted to

Team Leader for Cavalry Logistics' newly opened branch in Layton, Utah.

Jackson Wells accepted a position with Amplify Snack Brands as a Senior Analyst in Sales and Marketing. He lives in Austin, TX.

purchasing agent with Wilheit Packaging 2012

Lindsey Brock married Ethan Latty on March 9, 2019 at Cloverleaf Farm in Arnoldsville, Georgia. Currently, Lindsey is at YMCA Camp High Harbour on Lake Burton serving as the Leadership Director, and Ethan is the Associate Executive Director. They have recently purchased a house in Augusta, GA., where Lyndsey will start Dental School at The Dental College of Georgia in the Fall. Ethan plans to remain with Camp High Harbour.

Claire

Graff

was

named

Knox Roberts has accepted a position as a

School

Professional of the Year for River Trail Middle School in Johns Creek, Georgia where she is a 6th Grade Guidance Counselor. She currently lives in Duluth, Georgia and serves on the Lakeview

(Shown with Lindsey and Ethan are

Young Alumni Board.

Lindsey’s siblings R-L Mary Brock ’18, Sara Grace Brock’14 and Martin Brock ’22)

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Company in Gainesville, Ga. Ginny Trice, stepdaughter of former Head of School Dr. Jim Robison, married Zach Olario on June 1, 2019 at the Quinlan Visual Arts Center in Gainesville, Georgia. Among the bridesmaids were Kristin LaCount ’12 (L) and Megan Cole ’09 (Far Right). Ginny is a 5th grade teacher at Daves Elementary in Cumming, Georgia.


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2013

Kyle Lewis finished his first year of his

Walker Adams is in his third year with

master’s degree in music composition at

Hannah

NAI Brannen Goddard as part of their

Stony Brook University. He was also invited

Montana State University in May with a

Industrial Real Estate Division. He lives in

back this year as a featured composer of

Bachelor of Science in nursing. She will

Atlanta, Georgia

the New Music on the Bayou festival where

move to Washington, D.C. this summer

they played a larger chamber work of his.

and begin a Neuro/Ortho/Trauma ICU

Lillie Evans graduated from Georgia

You can keep up with news and listen to

residency program at George Washington

Southern

some of his work at: kelewiscomposer.com

University Hospital in August.

University

in

May

2019

2014 Ackerman

graduated from

with a BA in interdisciplinary studies (concentrations in physical science and

Austin Montgomery graduated summa

writing, IT minor).

cum laude from Dixie State University where he was the first student in the

Nicholas Henderson graduated from the

history of the school to graduate with

Georgia Institute of Technology, receiving

a degree in bioinformatics. He also

a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical

completed

engineering. During his final semester,

career. Austin spent last summer at

Nick worked with members of the Georgia

Stanford University where he completed

Tech Cycling Team to design an adjustable

a cancer genome research internship.

his

collegiate

basketball

suspension system for mountain bikes for

After graduating from the University of

his senior design project. Nick’s team was

He has accepted a job focusing on drug

South Carolina in December 2018, 2nd

awarded best mechanical engineering

addiction research at the University of

Lieutenant Leah Anderson commissioned

project in his senior design class, and

Utah. Future plans include applying to

Active Duty into the Army Medical Service

he and his team are pursuing a patent

medical school or PHD program.

Corps. She is currently stationed at Fort

for their invention. Nick completed four

Rucker as an Aeromedical Evacuations

semesters of co-op with Jordan & Skala

Officer (67J), piloting UH-60 "Black Hawks."

Engineers, a mechanical, electrical and plumbing engineering consulting firm headquartered in Norcross, Ga. Nick was offered a position with JSE and now serves as a Sustainability Consultant in the Energy Services division of the company. Sara Pethel will begin clinical rotations this fall as part of the graduate assistant’s physician’s program at the Medical College in Augusta, Georgia. Her rotations will include pediatric surgery at Scottish Rite in Atlanta, Georgia.

Drake

Hollander

graduated

from

Virginia Tech with a degree in fisheries and wildlife. He currently works as a fishing guide in Three Forks Ranch, Colorado.

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J.T. McClung graduated from Auburn

Katie Gay graduated from the University

Lauren Sartor graduated from University

University’s Samuel Ginn School of

of Georgia with a degree in Public Health.

of Georgia with a BS in agriculture and

Engineering this past December with an

She will be working at St. Thomas Health

will be attending the UGA College of

electrical engineering degree. He works

Care in Nashville, Tennessee and plans to

Veterinary Medicine in the fall of this

for Allison Smith as a project engineer. He

attend PA school in the future.

year.

resides in Decatur, Georgia. Anna Rogers lives in Chattanooga, Tennessee where she works in marketing for Reliance Partners and teaches LesMills Bodypump and Bodyattack fitness classes. She is also coaching a nutrition & fitness online program called The FASTer Way To Fat Loss. Alyx Kanaday graduated from the University of North Georgia in Dahlonega with a BS in biology. She plans to apply to PA school this fall.

2016

Reagan Leimbach continues her studies at the University of Arizona in physics, astronomy and dance. For the past two years, she has worked on a research project about red shift galaxies. This year she received a NASA grant for her work. She also was able to complete her full 2015

Pilates certification. Plans this summer

Charlie Adams graduated with a BBA

include dancing for four weeks at State

in real estate from the Terry College of

Street Ballet in Santa Barbara, California

Business at the University of Georgia. He

as well as working in Ohio with a dance

has accepted a position in the commercial

company.

cum laude this summer from Liberty University with an undergraduate degree in religion with two cognates in biblical and theological studies. She recently published a book titled Unseen, Unheard, & Unknown that is available for purchase on Amazon in a paperback and Kindle version. Future plans include moving to Denver, Colorado next spring for graduate studies. Larissa Penha is attending the University

real estate firm, Newark Knight Frank in Atlanta, Georgia.

Alexis Gorecki will graduate summa

Sydney Phillips graduated from the University of Georgia with a bachelor's

In May, Lewis Brooks graduated from

degree

Hampden – Sydney in Farmville, Virginia.

insurance and certificates in legal studies

He currently works for State Farm

and entrepreneurship. She is pursuing a

Insurance in Gainesville, Georgia as a

career in employee benefits with Lockton

sales agent.

Companies in Atlanta, Ga.

in

risk

management

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and

of Georgia where she is majoring in financial planning. Last summer she spent three months in Brazil completing an internship with ZF Brazil. She will soon complete a six month internship with ZF Transmissions Gray Court LC in Greenville, South Carolina.


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the university. After earning his personal

Bryce Kimball has been named to the

trainer certification, Josh interned as

President's List at Clemson University

a strength and conditioning coach for

for the fall 2018 semester where he is

Mercer’s Division 1 football program

majoring in Biological Sciences. To be

last spring and will work as a Resident

named to the President's List, a student

Assistant at Mercer during his junior year.

must achieve a 4.0 grade-point average.

Josh is currently interning as a quality control engineer with Kubota.

Coleman Pethel earned the distinction of Faculty Honors at the Georgia Institute

Anna Pethel earned the distinction of

of Technology for having a 4.0 academic

Faculty Honors for spring 2019 at the

average for the year. He is majoring in

Georgia Institute of Technology. This

aerospace engineering and is a member

designation is awarded to students who

of the Rambling Rocket Club. His team is

have a 4.0 academic average.

getting ready to launch Georgia Tech's

Anna will spend the first part of her

first-ever submission to the Spaceport

summer studying abroad in Seville, Spain.

America Cup Competition in Las Cruces,

When she returns, she plans to volunteer

New Mexico. The two-staged rocket they

for Shepard Spinal Center in Atlanta,

built is powered by two Cesaroni motors,

Georgia and will be back on the field this

is 13.5 feet long, weighs 110 pounds, and

fall to cheer on the Jackets!

will fly to 30,000 feet. Congratulations to Sam Simonton who

Matthew Sartor was accepted for the

competed in the USA Shooting Spring

UGA Isakson Public Policy Fellowship. It is

Selection. After fierce competition she

a semester long internship in Washington,

earned a spot on the USA's Women’s World

D.C. working for Senator Johnny Isakson's

Skeet Team. In July of this year, the team

office where he will be working on policy

earned a gold medal at the Shotgun World

issues with the legislative staff, focusing

Championship in Lonato, Italy! She will

on foreign affairs and military issues.

also head to World Cup competitions in Mexico, South Korea and Finland as part

Connor Sosebee is a rising senior at

of the Women’s World Travel Team.

Clemson University and studying abroad

Small World

in Australia this summer.

It really is a small world! While visiting London, Mona Abboud ’18 and Lanie Ewers ’19 spied each other in line to view the Crown Jewels!

2018 Drew Cottrell played 14 games as a 2017

true freshman for the Wofford Terriers

Joshua Henderson is entering his third

basketball team. The Terriers had an

year at Mercer University where he is

exciting season, winning the Southern

pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree

Basketball Championship and playing in

in mechanical engineering.

Josh has

the NCAA Basketball tournament where

received the distinction of President's List

they lost to the University of Kentucky by

each semester that he has attended

six points in the second round.

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IN MEMORY CHERYL BROWN, former Lower School teacher and mom to Neel Brown '89 and Meredith Brown Tye '92 passed away July 2019. She was instrumental in bringing the Wilson Reading program to Lakeview and is remembered fondly by her many students for being a devoted and patient teacher.

DA ANNE BLANCHARD WATSON HARDMAN, former Lower School Special Studies teacher who taught at Lakeview until her retirement in 2012, passed away in September 2018. Education and reading, both for enjoyment and for advancement, were particular passions of Da Anne.

DON WADE, who served as assistant headmaster during Lakeview’s first years and was also head of school for a time, passed in October 2018. He will also be remembered by many as the man in red who handed out two dollar bills at Longstreet Cafe to Lakeview students.

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IN MEMORY

G I FT S I N M E M OR Y OF TA MMY S K I N N E R TO FI N E A RT S

TAMMY SKINNER, mom of Charlie Skinner '08 and AnnaLee Skinner '16, teacher, fine arts director, director of Grandparents Day, Candlelight and May Day for the past 11 years, and part-time mama to many students at Lakeview, passed away in March 2019.

Roula and Elia Abboud Rajinikanth Ayyathurai Carolyn and Harry Bagwell '80 James Bagwell '11 Rosemary and Mike Bagwell Suzanne Bagwell '07 Kim and Floyd Baldwin Shannon and David Ball Dawn Barry Jenna and Adam Blackwell Bob Brazier Sherry Brock DeAnna and Daniel Browne '98 Jennifer and Bob Calderhead Sarah Campbell '18 Susan and Steve Campbell Marie and Boyd Chandler Kelsey Bagwell Chastain '08 and Jordan Chastain '10 Kim and Todd Cottrell Linda and James Davis Mark Davis Johnny Dillon '12 Laura and Brent Drury Leanne Edwards Anne Elliott Debbie and Dexter Ray Floyd Forest Sales Corporation Susan Gerhart Kendall and Matthew Gruhn Jane Holley Beth and Thomas Horton Teresa Hughes Lois Kemp

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Peggy Kitchens Caro and John Landers Adam Langston Magaret K. Lindler Brittany Chandler Lord '09 and Austin Lord Mikhail Lovell Donna McDonald Toni McElroy Beth and Bobby McElwee Jeannie and Kenneth Mercier Julie and Tony Mikels Sherry Moore Amy and Barry Munn Teresa and Wesley Murphey Rebecca and Philip Nail Wyoma and Ray Newman Jessica and Sehoon Oh Dorothy and Don Price Abirami Rajinkanth Sally B. Rhoden James Rhoden Joseph Saturna Crystal and Josh Schlieman Henry Shen Cristie Smathers Darlene and Darrell Snyder Shonda and Mark Sosebee Penny and James Stanley Stanley Family Hyeseon and David Suen Bonnie Sykes Lindsay Brown Taunton '08 Lisa and Allen Tucker Michelle and Ted Versteeg Beth, Ed and AnneRyan Waller Lisa Wilkins Pamela Williams


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G I FT S I N M E M OR Y OF C A ROL VAU G H A N W E S C H L E R TO M A MA 'C ' A N D M I K E S M I T H FU N D

CAROL VAUGHAN WESCHLER, mom to Mandy Smith '92 and Vaughan Smith '95 and former teacher affectionately known as “Mama C” who shared her passions of history, travel, all things Disney and even a little Elvis Presley with hundreds of Lakeview students, passed away in May 2019.

Loveanne and John Addison Deborah and Garry Ames Margaret Andrade '95 Carolyn and Harry Bagwell '80 James Bagwell '11 Rosemary and Mike Bagwell Suzanne Bagwell '07 Sarah Eriandson Barge Elizabeth Bell Julie Cochran Bingham '97 Kaye and Chip Branch Carolyn and George Brinson DeAnna and Daniel Browne '98 Amanda Cain Blanche and Charles Chamberlin Kelsey Bagwell Chastain '08 and Jordan Chastain '10 Chattahoochee Mens Golf Association Regina and Broughton Cochran Elizabeth W. Cunningham Curt's (Sharon Lance Hutchins) Mary Hemmer Demmler '95 Ginger Dixon Mary Belle and John Donaldson

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Nicole Doughty Sherry Dubose Mark Fowler Wendy Glasbrenner Tori Glover '18 Trenton Glover '20 Julia K. Greene '95 Suzanne Greene Karen Hall Danita Hamilton Peggy and Rudy Hampton Jane and John Hemmer Joyce and Jock Hornor Becca Johnsen Patti and Randy Little Joanne and Philip McDonald Alice Ann and Tom Mundy Connie and Mike Murphy Angela and Rafael Pascual Lisa and Johnny Prickett Charlotte Proctor Kathleen Ruesseger Baris Savas '89 Karen and Jeff Skorich Ashley Tobias Patricia and Michael Waycaster Christina Cochran White '94 and Palmer and Parker White Beckly L. Whitton


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2018-19 ANNUAL GIVING FINANCIAL SUMMARY................................................. 37 2019-2019 GIVING......................................................... 38-41 2018-2019 BOOSTER CLUB MEMBERS............................................................. 41 GEORGIA GOAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM........................................... 42 2019 AUCTION............................................................... 43

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LAKEVIEW ACADEMY FINANCIAL SUMMARY

STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES AS OF 6/30/2018

LONG-TERM DEBT * $4,500,000 $4,000,000

INCOME Tuition and Fees Unrestricted Contributions Total Unrestricted Income

$3,500,000

$9,906,241 97% $327,374 3% $10,233,615 100%

$3,321,000

$3,103,000 $2,879,000

$3,000,000

$2,649,265 $2,412,908

$2,500,000 $2,000,000 $1,500,000

EXPENSES Compensation and Benefits Instruction and Student Support Physical Plant and Maintenance Auxiliary Operations (Food & Transportation Svc) General Administrative and Other Long Term Debt and Depreciation Total Expenses

$1,000,000

$7,168,463 $1,020,326 $232,743 $383,766

72% 10% 2% 4%

$565,086 $783,240

6% 8%

$9,903,624

$500,000 $0

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETS $12,000,000

100%

$10,950,000

$10,000,000 $8,000,000

$7,882,000

$8,006,000

$11,461,125

$8,148,000

$6,000,000 $4,000,000

UNRESTRICTED NET INCOME

$129,991

$2,000,000 2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: ALLEN TUCKER, BUSINESS DIRECTOR 770-531-2650 OR ALLEN.TUCKER@LAKEVIEWACADEMY.ORG *Long-term Debt does not include indebtedness related to the Forward Capital Campaign which will be paid primarily by donor pledges.

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THE ANNUAL FUND: 2018-2019 GIVING

To make a gift to the 2019-2020 Annual Fund, please visit www.lakeviewacademy.com/give.

Total Raised = $510,000 Unrestricted = $327,000 | Restricted = $190,000

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Lois Kemp

A N N UA L FU N D - FO OT B A L L

Robin and Benjamin Baker Lisette and Jose Rodriguez Christina and Brian Smith Pamela and Simon Williams

A N N UA L FU N D - LO W E R SC H OOL S CI E N C E

Allison and Drew Dupont

A N N UA L FU N D - M I D D L E SC H OOL S CI E N C E

Allison and Drew Dupont

A N N UA L FU N D - S O C CE R

Shelia and Ron Loggins

G I N A B R YA N T S C H O L A R S H I P

Rosemary and Michael Bagwell Jennifer and Bob Calderhead Cece and Wally Conrath Tammy and Bill Skinner

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North Georgia Medical Transport The Fudgery The Heart Center of Northeast Georgia Medical Center I N H ON O R O F

Mary Ann and Ralph Black in honor of Ella Black Brooke Burt in honor of Michael McCann Jeannine and Michael Callahan in honor of Mary Michael Callahan

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The Demmler, Andrade, and Hemmer Families in honor of Vaughan Smith '95 Hannah Espinoza in honor of Betty and John Mansfield Caro and Tom Feagin in honor of Penelope, Delaney and Hicks Garlich Rosario Gerhardt in honor of Imogen Lovell Frances Rees in honor of Taylor Erickson and Gavin Bennink Betty and Thomas Talbot in honor of Brock and Luke Harris Clare and Aden Wade in honor of Emmie Finley Kelsey Zottnick '07 in honor of Lynn and Kerry Zottnick IN MEMORY OF

Debbie and Wayne Caston in memory of Charles Caston Maggy and Adam Lindler in memory of Archer D. Smith III Kelly and Rob Robinson in memory of Joyce and Dewey Robinson Garrett Wiley in memory of Kelly Nash '08 IN-KIND DONORS

2Dog Alexander, Almand & Bangs, LLP Angela and Jeremy Ewers Atlas Metal Industries Barbara Hicks Barkley Geib BGW Dental Brenau University Christ Place Church Clay Bryant Debbie Hendrix Forum Communications Gainesville Theatre Alliance Georgia’s Own Credit Union Halski Systems Hart Wilheit Payne ‘90 and Jeff Payne Henry Shen Holly Ann and Rick Pratt Jaemor Farms Jamieson Allen and Ken Lewis John Lewis Lesley Melson Karen Davis Interiors Kelly Garmon Legacy Machinery, Inc. Milton Martin Honda Milton Martin Toyota Pep Matus Versaguard


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Wendy and Edward Abell Veronica and Louis Albanese Cindi and J. Alexander Cindy and Gust Askounis Jenna and Adam Blackwell Nancy and Mike Brooks Amber and Chris Carter Shirley and Armando Castillo Patti and Robert Chambers Nancy Chen Regina and Broughton Cochran Kate and Matthew Cook Jim Coyle Tracy Lovell and Robert Cunningham Kristin and Brian Daniel Kathryn and Mohak Dave Emily and Puta Davoodi

Katie and Matt Dubnik '99 Allison and Drew Dupont Louise and David Evans Heidi and Todd Ferguson Kellye and Christopher Garcia David Garrison Swati and Abhishek Gaur Bobbi and Dallas Gay Dana and Tommy Gay Renee and Paul Groth Sara and Erik Grover Laura and Todd Hall Winifred and Craig Harris Amy and Jim Harrison Carrie Hatfield Jane and John Hemmer Ron Henry Joyce and Jock Hornor

Beth and Thomas Horton Clare Marshall Kristen and Doug Mathis Pep Matus Lesley and Dwight Melson Mencom Corporation Joan and Gregory Mikkelsen Rena Millwood Tanya and Steven Mulka Martha and John Nesbitt Meg and Allen Nivens Becky and Matt Nix Amy and Jonathan Pope Holly Ann and Rick Pratt Marcia and Kevin Price Sandra and Robert Rice Darla and Ross Robertson Marci and John Russo

Catherine and Bill Saye Crystal and Josh Schlieman Alice and Karl Schultz Judy and Mike Sewell Josie and Sam Siemon Doris Smith Mary and George Smith Takeuchi Julia and John Tyson Elizabeth and Glen Walton Christina Cochran White '94 Laura and RK Whitehead Kay and Christian Wolf Morgan and Trey Wood '04 Lynn and Kerry Zottnick

Lakeview Academy is grateful for the support of its alumni, families and friends. The information in this section is prepared by the Development Office and represents unaudited numbers and includes gifts received between July 1, 2018 and June 30, 2019. Despite our best efforts, there may be inaccuracies in this report. Please let us know by contacting the Development Office at 770-531-2604 and accept our sincere apologies.

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2019 LAKEVIEW AUCTION RAISES $155,000

AUCTION SPONSORS P L AT I N U M S P O N S O R S

The Bowling Family Gainesville Mechanical The Prince Family

The Williams Family Vail Metal Systems Willis Investment Counsel B RO N Z E S P O N S O RS

GO L D S P O N S O R S

Carroll Daniel Construction Duplicating Products Halski Systems Lanier Flight Center Regions Bank The Billingsley Family Sullivan & Schlieman Wealth Management, LLC Turner Wood & Smith Insurance Wilheit Packaging

Thank you to this year's Tri-Chairs, Gerran Syfan, Shelby Silcox and Kerri Prince, who, along with their auction committee, made the 2019 auction a huge success.

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Alexander, Almand & Bangs, LLP Capstone Property Group, LLC Dominguez & Jones Wealth Management Group Georgia Emergency Department Services, PC Georgia's Own Credit Union Guilford Immediate Care Hobbs Sporting Goods Liberty Utilities Longstreet Vascular & Vein Specialists M&R Rental Northeast Georgia Diagnostic Clinic Pruitt Foundation Rena Millwood The Bennink Family The Renfroe Family

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Arlene & Bryan Bell Abernathy Cochran Group Boating Atlanta Cook Law Group The Cooper Family Daniel's Educational Tours Filson and Harrison Realtors Fortified Fence Group G-4 Development Gwinnett Swim Harrison Oil & Tire Jackson EMC Janice Braselton The Johnson Family Lanier Periodontics Lawson Air Conditioning & Plumbing Lee Dempsey - State Farm Insurance Limestone Shirt Factory Peach State Bank Rochester & Associates Inc. The Slattery Family South State Bank State Representative Matt Dubnik Syfan Logistics The Syfan Family Takeuchi The Norton Agency Insurance Town of Braselton The Vetter Family White Sulphur Farms Whitehead Die Casting


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Lakeview Academy’s Class of 2019

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Lakeview Academy is committed to excellence in the personal growth and academic development of the college-bound student through a partnership of school, family, and community.


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