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3:14 am Sunday, November 26, 2000

Southeast students honored for academic excellence

By Staff
The following Southeast High School students were recognized for academic achievement for the first nine weeks.
Superintendent's List
Ninth grade: Taryn "Liea" Gibson, Tamra Lynne Harrison and Zachary Keenan Wiskerchen.
Tenth grade: Erin Elisha Elliott, Joseph Andrew Linton and Sarah Elizabeth Ramage.
Eleventh grade: Reba Lanes Beard, Jennifer Paige Butler, Laura Lynne Carmichael, Kenitta Nicole Cooley, Barbara Kathleen Graham, Melissa Louise Moody, Anita May Panagiotou, Leslie Marie Polk, Jon Tyler Pope, Crystal Nicole Ross, Sara Jo Rucker, Matthew Kyle Rushing and Elizabeth Wade Wuestefeld.
Twelfth grade: Theodore Jack Aniel III, Arquita Keuinta Bell, John Walter Coker, Kara Lynn Etheridge, Heather Sheanna Hagwood, Monique Sharay Homer, Jennifer Lynn Hughes, Termeshia Renae Landrum, Julie Marie Lowery, Joni Elizabeth Parker, Krisstel Carolina Pereira, Jessica Amber Robinson, Hailey Michelle Rutledge and Renata Silva.
Principal's List
Ninth grade: Tammie Yvonne Baggett, Michael Brandon Booker, Megan Elizabeth Brown, Holly Randall Butler, Justin Archie Clearman, Madison Daneille Davis, Monya Latrice Harris, Kimberly Diane Malone, Victoria "Tori" McMullen, Shannon Marie Pagan, Cory James Reece, Rachel Sylvia Rutledge, Samantha Nicole Smith, Brandon Sandrell Spencer and Daniel Gene Tucker.
Tenth grade: David Andrew Bastiansen, Kim Deanne Beck, Heather Michelle Brown, Amanda Lynn Harper, Deidre Leigh Johnson, Timothy Wayne Johnson, Tiffany Renee' McCary, Tiffanie Crystal Pearce, Survilla Danielle Sims, Vanessa Lynn Stephens and Le Ann Workman.
Eleventh grade: Benjamin Stephen Butler, Kimberly Rochelle Carter, Michael Douglas Ethridge, Cassie Lynn Galloway, Tina Haferkom, Veronica Paige Harper, Ebony Aisba Horner, Steven Bradford Irby, Ashley Michelle Knight, Megan Leah Lanterman, Jeff Franklin Linton, Tiffany Danielle McLemore, Sandra Sonntag, Lindsay Michelle Speed, Melissa Ann Taylor and Kimberly Shae Waddell.
Twelfth grade: Justin Kyle Abston, Pamela Lynn Chatham, Harold Rodrigs Clark, Paulina Delfin, Michael Ray Enzor, James Daniel Gordon, Kamario Sentell Granger, Amy Danielle Hardy, Dimitrisz Kalaidzidisz, Matthew Curtis, Andrew Lilly, Kimberly Diane Moody, Ricardo Chico Moreno, Courtney Suzanne Nelson, Timothy Kyle Rutledge, Robert Earl Scruggs, Heather Renae Shirley, Coby Ryan Stewart, Jessica Marlene Sullivan, Heather Michelle Thacker and Sheila Kate Welborn.

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