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9:13 am Thursday, May 31, 2001

West Lauderdale students recognized

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Second grade: Brooklee Akin, Danielle Alawine, Jessica Allen, Dylan Blackwell, Amy Brantley, Arnesia Brown, Zach Carpenter, David Cheatham, Rebecca Coker, haley Covert, Megan Cox, Amber Craven, Ragan Creel, Bobbie Blue Dulaney, Chelsea Everett, Chris Fairchild, Kristopher Fredrickson, Raven Garrard, Tiffany Harden, Thomas Hardy, Ben Harvey, Angela Haskins, Shelby Hitt, Steven Hunter, Jordon Jones, Byrce Landreneau, Patrick Lane, Pete Lewis, Tyler Long, Ricky Manis, Tori Meloche, Madison Mitchell, Molly Newell, Dejon Ramsey, Jodi Smith, Emily Sollie, Chase Stamper, Antonio Temple, Blake Thomas, Gary Thomas, Joey Thomas, Ryan Vandiver, Sarah Vandiver, Melissa Williams, Jessica Winford and Amber Wood.
Third grade: Chelsea Aycock, Tori Bell, Jessica Blue, Jady Bratu, Brandon Clark, Clay Clearman, Kimberely Crabtree, Tyler Creel, Lacey Dean, Bobby Denton, Alexa Flaskamp, Kathryn Ford, Frankie Gale, Jordon Gordon, Ken Grady, Ashton Heiser, Adam Hicks, Otis Horten, Ashley Hudnall, Kayla Johnson, Elizabeth Jolly, Kayla Kennedy, Stephanie Kinard, Alison Lee, Brandie Lee, Jacob Lee, Dennis Lewis, David Lott, Renee Love, Leslie Martin, Cain Mayatt, Renee McKinney, Conner Milstead, Jared Mowdy, Erin Neal, Cady Pace, Daniel Parker, Dylan Peden, Britney Pounders, Lindsey Raspberry, Anna Kathryn Ridinger, Taylor Satcher, Robert Smith, Mica Stoy, Justin Sylvester, Candice Walker and Billie Wilkins.
Fourth grade: Alicia Baylor, Matt Betts, Adam Brown, Reanna Cannon, Davina Culpepper, Jeremy Davis, Tambria Davis, Kayla Durham, Hallie Dyess, Marla Eubanks, Jordon Farrar, Justin Ford, Kyle Frederickson, Kenya Gibson, Justin Giles, John Thomas Goins, Keri Graham, Hunter Gray, Braxton Harrison, Patrick Hodges, Bisa Jennings, Ellen Joyner, Matthew Lane, Justin Langdon, Bre Anna Lee, Staci Lee, Josh Lewis, Cory Lofton, Celeste Loper, Dustin McWilliams, Chase Miller, Curt Moseley, Sarah motes, Shelly Munn, Stephen Nicholas, Drew Phillips, Crystene Poffahl, Matthew Reid, Courtney Reinke, Brooke Roberson, Melyssa Sheffield, Jelani Smith, Chase Sonak, Laura Storey, Mykel Sullivan, Ashton Tew, Grant Theall, J.K. Thompson, Eric Volpp and Darius Wren.

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