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Truly Tyler
Valedictorian, 02
Senior Thesis: "The Justification of War"
Recipient of the Woodrow Wilson Research Fellowship
A graduate of Johns-Hopkins University, Truly is majored in Public Health with a concentration in the Social Sciences and a minor in Classics. She hopes to go to law school upon graduation.
Peter Joslyn
National Merit Commended Scholar
Senior Thesis: “The Moral Impotence of Democracy”
Recipient of the Eli Lily Fellowship, a four year merit scholarship
A 2006 graduate of Wabash College where he majored in Greek, with a minor in religion and philosophy, Peter was named to a fellowship and studied in Rome in the 2005 spring semester. He graduated with honors and was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa. He returned to New Covenant Schools to teach Greek, Latin and Philosophy in 2006.
Sarah Patterson
Senior Thesis: “The Result is Worth the Risk: A Defense of DNA Databanking”
Sarah married Michael Pruitt on April 8, 2006. She has attained certification as both an EMT- Intermediate and CPR Instructor. She works as a lab and teaching assistant with Franklin County Public Safety and enjoys volunteering on the rescue squad.
Cole Mabray
Salutatorian, 02
National Merit Commended Scholar
Senior Thesis: “Deciding to Kill: Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the Plot Against Hitler”
Cole married Raymond Harbert in July 2006. She is a graduate of Wake Forest University where she received a BA in English and a minor in studio art. She was a member of Sigma Tau Delta (English Honors Society), Vice President of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, and held a leadership position with the Reformed University Fellowship. She is currently employed as an art teacher at the Geneva School of Manhattan, a classical, Christian school.
Noelle Moore
Senior Thesis: “The Christian Politics of John Calvin and Abraham Kuyper”
No current information available.
Susanna Lass
Senior Thesis: “The Fossil Record as Evidence for Evolution”
No current information available.
Morgan Stone
Senior Thesis: “The Indomitable Mr. Shakspear [sic]: A Defense of Authorship”
No current information available.
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