TFS honors outstanding students, faculty, staff

Shown, from left, are outstanding students, faculty and staff for 2018, music teacher Memrie Cox, outstanding middle school faculty member of the year; dorm counselor Eric Hollifield, outstanding staff member of the year; eighth-grader Yixuan “Linda” Wang of China, outstanding middle school student of the year; President and Head of School Larry A. Peevy; senior Isabeau Keene of Demorest, outstanding upper school student of the year; science teacher Beth Huebner, outstanding upper school faculty member of the year; and Upper School Academic Dean Kim Popham, Light in the Mountains honoree [outstanding senior staff member of the year].

Shown, from left, are Memrie Cox, Eric Hollifield, Yixuan “Linda” Wang, Larry Peevy, Isabeau Keene, Beth Huebner, and Kim Popham.

Tallulah Falls School has announced its outstanding students, faculty and staff for 2018.

Award winners were surprised at a Dec. 20 assembly prior to students being dismissed for the Christmas break.

“These individuals live out the mission of the school every day. I am proud of the leadership they represent,” said President and Head of School Larry A. Peevy. “I offer my congratulations to these deserving honorees for their dedication to our TFS community.”

This year’s award-winners were announced as follows: eighth-grader Yixuan “Linda” Wang of China, outstanding middle school student of the year; music teacher Memrie Cox, outstanding middle school faculty member of the year; senior Isabeau Keene of Demorest, outstanding upper school student of the year; science teacher Beth Huebner, outstanding upper school faculty member of the year; dorm counselor Eric Hollifield, outstanding staff member of the year and Upper School Academic Dean Kim Popham, Light in the Mountains honoree [outstanding senior staff member of the year].

Winning Christmas cards

Also during the assembly, winners of the Christmas card art contest were announced.

The winning card for the upper school was designed by senior Emily Wonders of Clarkesville, with the winning card for the middle school card designed by seventh-grader Audrey Harbst of Cleveland.

The winning Christmas card entry at the upper school was designed by senior Emily Wonders of Clarkesville. Shown, from left, are Tallulah Falls School upper school art teachers Georgann Lanich, Tina Cheek, Wonders and President and Head of School Larry A. Peevy.
The winning Christmas card entry at the middle school was designed by seventh-grader Audrey Harbst of Cleveland. Shown, from left, are Tallulah Falls School middle school art teacher Cat Schappach, Harbst and President and Head of School Larry A. Peevy.

Second place for the middle school card contest was seventh-grader Joseph McGahee of Clarkesville and third place was Emmet Sims of Clarkesville. Second place for the upper school card contest was sophomore Yun Liu of China and third place was Maredith Anderson of Cornelia.

“We enjoyed seeing all of the entries this year,” Peevy said. “It’s a wonderful way to showcase student talent every year.”
Winners of the door decorating contest were announced and prizes were presented by General Federation of Women’s Clubs-Georgia members Martha Lee Sherman and Linda Mote. Members of the Stone Mountain Woman’s Club visited TFS recently to judge the door decor.

Christmas card – upper school by Emily Wonders
Christmas card – middle school by Audrey Harbst

Additionally, Sherman presented TFS senior class president Alfie Barnor of Kennesaw with a donation toward the recent Winter Semi-Formal.

Photos courtesy of Tallulah Falls School