

Hello!
My
names is Emily Cawthon,
and I am a junior at Valdosta State
University. I am
currently working on my Bachelor's degree
from the Early
Childhood and Reading Education Department. I plan to
complete my studies at VSU in December of 2005.
Until I moved to
Valdosta, I
lived in Perry, Georgia all my
life. Although Perry is a rather small town, it is home to the Georgia
National Fairgrounds which,
once a year, host one of the largest fairs in the county. I hope to
soon move to the wonderful town of Thomasville,
Georgia.
Thomasville is a lot like Perry and has many small town, country perks.
I stay very busy in
both the Thomasville and Valdosta community! I attend First
Baptist Church in Thomasville, am a Student Government Senator, and
work at the Housing Office for VSU. Also, I am a member of Alpha
Delta Pi sorority. I
work on several community service
projects,
such as, habit for humanity, the haven women's shelter, and the Ronald
McDonald House. I have
also been in several plays at Perry
Players Community Theatre and Theatre
Macon. I also enjoy
attending plays and theatre events.
Another activity that I love taking part in is watching and going to Georgia
Bulldog
games. "Go Dogs!"![]() Student Resources |
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"Quotable Quotes"
"Children
may forget what you teach
them, but they will
"Education
is the one thing no one can take away from you."
"The secret to education is
respecting the pupil."
"To teach is to change a life
forever."
"If you want to touch the past, pick up a rock."
I dedicate this web page and my
future teaching career to the teachers who had the most influence on my
decision to become a teacher and helped me through out my many years in
school. These individuals not only made a difference in my life;
they played a part in shaping and molding me into the person I am proud
to be today.