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Claypool, Burton nominated for Oak and Ivy Award Spencer Claypool and Brandon Burton, both of the ACHS Class of 2015, have been nominated for the prestigious Oak and Ivy Award at Kentucky Wesleyan College. According to Kentucky Wesleyan, "Oak and Ivy is Kentucky Wesleyan's highest honor. As voted on by faculty and staff, the Order of Oak and Ivy is presented annually to six students who best exhibit spiritual leadership, intellectual ability, strength of character, dedication of purpose and devotion to Christian ideals in seeking to promote the interests and welfare of Kentucky Wesleyan College." Only thirty-five students are nominated by faculty and administrative staff to receive this most prestigious award. A panel of Oak and Ivy alumni will help with the selection of inductees and the six students who have been selected for Oak and Ivy membership will be named at an awards dinner on Friday evening, April 12, 2019. Said Kelli Claypool, "Whether Spencer and/or Brandon are chosen for this outstanding award, the fact that they were nominated shows just how highly regarded by faculty and staff of Kentucky Wesleyan College they are. These young men make Adair County proud!" Spencer (Pre-Med/Biology Major) and Brandon (Criminal Justice Major) are graduating from Kentucky Wesleyan College on April 27, 2019. This story was posted on 2019-04-11 11:23:02
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