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Mary Langenbacker, a member of the board of directors for the Emily de Montluzin Foreign Language Scholarship, presents a certificate for the 25th scholarship winner, Charles Guy Wood, Jr., of Pass Christian. Wood is a 2009 graduate of St. Stanislaus and Langenbacker was 1984 graduate of Bay High School and received the first Emily de Montluzin Foreign Language Scholarship. At left is Ellis C. Cuevas, president of the Emily de Montluzin Scholarship Fund.
SSC's Wood earns Emily cleMontluzin ?09 foreign language study scholarship
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St. Stipislaus saluta
torian and National Merit Finalist Charles Guy Wood, Jr., son of Dr.
and Mrs. Charles Guy Wood, Sr., of Pass Christian, MS, has been awarded the $3,000 Emily de Montluzin Foreign Language Scholarship for 2009.
Wood becomes the twenty-fifth recipient of the scholarship awarded annually by a board of directors to a senior from any high school in Hancock County
For the past five years Wood, an Eagle Scout and a tireless volunteer in charitable and environmental work, has received the St. Stanislaus President's Award.
In addition, he has participated as a delegate in Youth Leadership and Youth Legislative conferences in the state and in Washington, D.C. In 2007 he was a Student Ambassador from SSC to Spain. France, and Italy and in 2008 he traveled again to Spain with the National Educational	Travel
Officer, received the first Emily de Montluzin Scholarship in 1984. Langenbacker was a foreign language student of Mrs. De Montluzin's before she retired from Bay High's faculty, Langenbacker joined the scholarship board of directors in 2009.
Langenbacker is the daughter of Mrs. Frank Langenbacker, Jr., of Waveland and the late Mr. Langenbacker.	She
received a Bachelor of Science degree from Ole Miss and her law degree from Mississippi College in
dents to reach beyond their comfort levels. She believed in the ability of the power of an education," she sais.


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