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12:04 pm Tuesday, June 12, 2001

Lamar seniors receive diplomas

By Staff
May 19, 2001
Lamar Foundation High School graduates received their diplomas Friday. The class valedictorian and salutatorian delivered addresses to their classmates during commencement.
Members of the 2001 senior class are:
Anne Clay Archer, Caleb Odom Bennett, Matthew Reid Davis, Michael Mallie Davis, Samuel Randolph Eakes, Emily Ann Farley, Jennifer Christine Gregory, Jill Suzanne Hicks, Benjamin Joseph Hill, Austin Wilburn Holmes, Chelsea Loraine Holmes, Robert Joseph Hull, Dustin E. Jones, Joshua Ross Jordan, Stephen Daniel Kay, Bridget Elaine Kennedy, Jeffrey Tyler Knight, Brandi R. Knotts, Aneesa Zeba Lala, George Haynes Mayo, Jared K. McKee, Kelli Nicole Nelson, Chad Evan Nicholson, Rebecca Elizabeth Pankiewicz, Melissa Leann Pennington, Elizabeth McCall Phillips, Lacy Louise Phillips, Summer Nicole Richardson, Jennifer H. Russell, Molly Ann Rutherford, Christopher Ryan Satcher, Christa Leah Sayers, Spencer Newton Sikes, Jessica Renee Simpson, Heather Kay Smith, Kerri Leigh Smith, Lesley Suzanne Smith, Johnny Frank Swancey, Christopher A. Thompson, Alison Lee Ulmer and Patton Thomas Valentine.

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