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him about his emotions exactly how he felt. But it showed during his installation when he became overwhelmed while mentioning his wife. “It’s a very emotional day for me to see all these people here and sharing in this,” he said. “It was very gratifying to have them here to witness that.” Speakers included Mayor John Dailey, City Commissioner Dianne Williams-Cox and Leon County Commissioner Carolyn Cummings. City Commissioner Curtis Richardson along with judges Barbara Hobbs, Monique R i c h a r d s o n a n d Co u n t y Commissioner Bill Proctor also attended the event. With several members of his family, including his two brothers watching, Haynes was presented with a proclamation from the Leon County Commission and a resolution by Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, along with a plaque The proclamation from the county was presented by Cummings who said he is a “one of a kind individual.” She added that Haynes, who is her aide, also “is a person who has so many of the great attributes.” Leon County School Board chair Joy Bowen called the promotion “a great thing that Kappa Alpha Psi has done,” referring to Haynes’ accolades. “His past accomplishments prove to us that he will follow those before him,”. Bowen said. “I cannot wait, Chauncy, to see what you shall yet become. I’m waiting with such anticipation that you will be the

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