Rhiannon Dirlam 261 Hill View Circle Byhalia, MS 38611 Phone: (662)-838-9787 E-mail: rdirlam@yahoo.com
Summary I am a recent high school graduate. Finishing my high school career in
Wisconsin, I graduated a semester early and returned to my home in Mississippi so that I can prepare myself for college. To prepare, I am looking for a job that I can learn from so that I may be better prepared for my future working career. Although I have not devoted myself to any remarkable amount of groups, those that I have been a part of I have at least been depended on for important activities, and I have usually been a part of these groups for a long time. As I intend to become a translator for Japanese and Russian after college, I have taken initiatives during my own time in order to achieve my goals. In my education, I will mention these.
Education Russian I for Professionals 2009
Fox Valley Technical College, Appleton, WI Enrolled for the semester (September to December)—the class was an evening class on Wednesdays and ran from 6:00PM- 9:00PM. Passed the class with an A. Japanese Tutoring 2008-09 Appleton, WI Personally instructed by a Japanese native and teacher for the nearby Menasha city schools from September of 2008 to May of 2009. 11th and 12th Grade High School 2008-10 Appleton East, Appleton, WI Graduated at semester in January due to meeting all graduation requirements. Enrolled in several AP courses while in school, such as Literature and History. 9th and 10th Grade High School 2006-08 Christian Liberty Academy, Arlington Heights, IL Homeschooled in Mississippi while the actual school was located in Illinois. Took basic but thorough courses during this time. Memberships & Affiliations • Accepted into the NHS (National Honor Society) during high school. To be accepted, a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher is required. • Joined the Hmong Club of my high school prior to graduation. With the president as a personal friend, I was entrusted to extra tasks, such as handing out flyers for club functions. • Part of Girl Scouts from the level of Brownie to Cadette (around four years). We were all to sell cookies annually, which gave me some early dealing experience with customers, explaining things like where the funds went. • Lifetime member of my church—confirmed and officially became an adult of the church in 2005.
(Patristic Studies) Sister Thomas Aquinas Goggin - The Times of Saint Gregory of Nyssa As Reflected in The Letters and The Contra Eunomium-Catholic University of America Press (1947)