Exceptional Students Dine with Administrators

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More than 85 exceptional high school students who are now incoming freshmen rubbed shoulders with UL Lafayette小蝌蚪APP檚 administration and faculty this week. The high-academic achievers were invited to the President小蝌蚪APP檚 Scholars Luncheon at Dupre Library.

Among the group were two sets of twins, who were 4.0 graduates in high school.

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Kelsey Etheredge has been around campus most of her life. She credits that to her parents 小蝌蚪APP James and Winona Etheredge 小蝌蚪APP who both teach at UL Lafayette.

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She is studying chemistry and eventually wants to attend medical school. Her sister Cory is studying mechanical engineering. Both girls were 4.0 graduates at Lafayette High School.

UL Lafayette President Joseph Savoie called the luncheon much more than a time for food.
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