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11:23 pm Sunday, November 10, 2002

Excellence in Education

By Staff
Sunday, Nov. 10, 2002
The following fourth- and fifth-grade Lamar Elementary School students made the honor roll or the president's list for the first nine weeks.
Fourth-grade honor roll
Bailey Allen, Mary Margaret Arringto, Will Dungan, William Fulton, Kalab Holcomb, Brooks Holladay, Chelsie Jackson, Jonathan Kimbriel, Logan Knight, Grace McKelvey, Harrison Thomas, Mary Whittle and Elizabeth Wilson.
Fourth-grade principal's list
Josh Kinnane, Trent Mosley, Victoria Poole, Resham Rahat, Matthew Tucker and Spencer VanZandt.
Fifth-grade honor roll
Grant Beatty, Bo Bidgood, Keller Blackwell, Nicole Bounds, Clayton Boyd, Nicole Boyd, Wyatt Craven, Taylor Cumberland, Madelyn Denton, Kyla Dickman, Kailie Dunlap, Britten Feldman, Erin Harrison, John Holland, Jessey Jones, Easton Key, Jennifer Lagendijk, Mary, Lawrence Love, Taylor Mabry, Hannah Manning, Ethan McKee, Ali McRae, Laurel Pass, Amanda Reau, Bailey Smith, Mary Anna Smith, Sean Smith, Austin Terry, Greg Webb and Warren Welch.
Fifth-grade principal's list
Sarah Catherine Billups, Beau Burns, Hannah Cockrell, Bryan Epps, Joyce Catherine Neville and Jamie Thompson.

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