The Seminole Tribune
Volume XXIV Number 5
April 11, 2003

HEADLINES
* Otero to Attend Emory University
* Tribal Council Removes Billie
* Council Meeting: Bank, Consumer Loans for Big Cypress Citizens
* Jr. Cypress Seven Mile Cattle Drive
* Seminole Friends Prepare to Go Overseas
* Tampa Dedicates Seminole Wars Memorial
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Otero to Attend Emory Univsersity

Please join us in congratulating Megan Otero who on March 4, 2003 received a letter that began, “It gives me great pleasure to accept you for admission to Oxford College of Emory University for the Fall of 2003.”
Megan will graduate from Brenau Academy, Gainesville, GA on May 24, 2003 with honors. She will begin her college career with freshman orientation on August 21, 2003.
Megan plans on studying pre-med, specializing in pediatric medicine. She will complete her two-year undergraduate courses on the original campus of Emory in Oxford, GA and then move on to the Druid Hills neighborhood where Emory University is located for her junior and senior years.
Emory is located along the Clifton Corridor, which also includes the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Cancer Society. Emory was founded at Oxford by the Methodist church in 1836.
Megan will join 11,300 students and 2,500 faculty members who represent all regions of the United States and more than 100 foreign nations.
This is a high honor for Megan as she continues to achieve accomplishments for herself along with being a role model for other young people of the Seminole Tribe of Florida.
If you’d like to extend your personal congratulations to Megan please send them to the Big Cypress Learning Resource Center. HC 61, Box 46, Clewiston, FL 33440 Attention: Megan Otero.
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