Atlanta – The Atlanta Alumnae Panhellenic Association (AAPA), a community-based organization composed of alumnae from National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) member fraternities, awarded Eliza Antonowich, a graduating senior at Norcross High School, a $1,000 scholarship in recognition of her academic and service-based accomplishments.
Since 1932, the AAPA has provided scholarships to women from the Atlanta area, as part of its goal of supporting academic achievement among women. “Eliza is an exceptional young lady and very deserving winner of this scholarship,” said AAPA President, Rigby Duncan.
Antonowich, a resident of Norcross, is the daughter of Michael and Andrea Antonowich. Eliza has maintained a 3.9 GPA while taking 11 AP classes at Norcross and being enrolled in the IB Diploma Programme, the most rigorous course of study offered at the school. She served as President of her Junior Class, the captain of multiple sports teams, and she also spearheaded the Norcross High Blue Devils Run for the last 3 years to raise tens of thousands of dollars for sports teams at the school. She is active in Mothers and Daughters against Cancer, Christ the King Lutheran Church, and numerous other groups.
About Atlanta Panhellenic Alumnae Association:
Founded in 1927, the Atlanta Alumnae Panhellenic Association (AAPA) is a community-based organization affiliated with the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC). AAPA membership is composed of 21 representative alumnae from the 26 NPC member fraternities. For over 80 years, the purpose of the AAPA has been to inform fraternity women of current trends, promote the fraternity system, improve the Panhellenic image, and stimulate a continuing interest in Panhellenic affairs.