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Bailey to attend UAM
Tuesday, 06 May 2008
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Jonathan Bailey of Malvern, Ark.

MONTICELLO, Ark. — The University of Arkansas at Monticello has awarded a Chancellor’s Scholarship to Jonathan Bailey of Malvern, according to Mary Whiting, director of admissions at UAM. 

The Chancellor’s Scholarship is the most prestigious award presented by the University and includes tuition, fees, residence hall assignment and board for a maximum of eight semesters, excluding summer terms.
Jonathan is the son of Dennis and Sara Bailey. His high school activities include National Honor Society, National Beta Club, EAST (Head Marketing Manager), Emmanuel Missionary Baptist Church Youth Group and Adult Choir. Jonathan is the grandson of Nelson and the late Serena Bailey of Malvern.
Last Updated ( Thursday, 15 May 2008 )
 
  
I am SOOOO EXCITED 2 hear that Malvern may be getting a SKATEBOARD
PARK!!! The preteen/teenagers NEED something to do in this town to help keep them
out of trouble!!!
Crystal Vann - Malvern

...I hate what my town has become. It is run down and nobody wants to put back into the community anymore. Where has all of the money in this town gone? Has it just become a place to raise your kids just long enough for them to get an education and move away to become doctors and lawers in other towns? Have we no more dreamers that want to own their own buisness in the town they grew in?

James Parker - Malvern

  
 
 
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