Angela Sam. Photo by Charmaine White Face
What does it take to be a mother, fighter for justice, volunteer, and student at Oglala Lakota College? According to Angela Sam, who is all these and more, it just takes “finding the time to do everything I want to do.”
The college selected Angie as outstanding college student of the year for 1995-96, not just for her academic achievements but also because of her involvement with the college and the community. Angie (Lakota/Mississippi Choctaw) maintained a 3.4 grade point average last year. As the student of the year, she received a scholarship from the Castle Rock Foundation through the American Indian College Fund.
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Whispering Christmas remains busy in challenging year
Whispering Christmas will remain open through Dec. 31.
Kelsey Kimbler | For The Register-Herald
EATON Preble County’s month-long Christmas celebration at Fort St. Clair – the annual Whispering Christmas light display – was held this year, but it wasn’t without changes.
Families are usually encouraged to take in the lights wrapping throughout the woods and then join Santa in his cabin for hot cocoa, but this year, sightings of Santa and Mrs. Clause were limited to the jolly couple waving from the gazebo.
Guests going through Fort St. Clair were required to stay in their car, but it did not stop the Whispering Christmas Committee from putting on the display.