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Doing some great things for Michiana's children
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2011
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Doing some great things for Michiana's children
2011
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Daniel Driscoll, head of school at Good Shepherd, said it was an amazing evening that included a video about Reg. He also received an original artwork from Ramiro Rodriguez called \"Birds of Indiana.\" The work has a blue heron surrounded by other birds that were produced by some of the students from Good Shepherd. Culver Academies graduate Katherine Lewis is now at Bryn Mawr and is doing well, thank you. Katherine recently won the Sylvia Plath Poetry contest. She is a junior and a philosophy major and English minor from Dallas. Her poem \"October\" won the award which is sponsored by the Lydia Pinkham Memorial Foundation. The contest is open to students from Bryn Mawr, Wellesley, Smith and Mount Holyoke colleges.
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