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2:03 pm Monday, December 1, 2003

Excellence in education

By Staff
Northeast Middle School announces its honor roll for the first nine weeks of the 2003-04 school year. Students who made honor roll are:
Fifth-grade: William Redmond Abbey, Samuel Hayden Adkins, Alexandria Rae Andress, Marionna Marie Baldwin, Christopher Gerald Ballenger, LeAndra Monique Bramlett, Ben Edward Brooks, Taylor Steven Bucurel, Rebecca Deanne Coker, Caleb Andrew Cook, Megan Renee' Cox, Steven Alexander Delsie, Baleigh Nichole Germany, Samantha Golden, Jennifer Renee Hembree, Kaneisha Nicole Hubbard, Kaitlin Rae Jackson, Lisa Marie Johnson, Zachary Mark Johnson, Elyse June Kovar, Kelcie Lee Kuchenrither, Ashton Laura Lamoreaux, Mia' Celine Lynch, Kayla Maes, Sean Patrick Webb McCullouch, Sydney Dorman Morgan, Jessica Amanda Mosley, Jonathan Lamar Mosley, Brittany Jene' Pearson, Erica Lauren Pollard, Joshua Christian Roberson, Raven Emery Garrand Sevier, Avery BreAnne Smith, Robert Lee Smith, Theresa Christine Smith, Daniel Alexander Stegall, Michael Shane Sullivan, Rayle Dee Ann Tumey, Jace Louis Weaver, Benjamin Mark Williams, Jacqueline Tiara Williams, Miaya Frances-Wele Williams and Sarah Jane Zabinski.
Sixth-grade: Cory Stephen Bass, Ashley Nicole Bateman, Shelby Katelyn Brohaugh, Amy Estelle Broussard, Ranesha Lashay Burton, Curt Jordan Cain, John Caleb Callahan, Marshall William Cole, Jacob Cotten Courtney, James Pearce Cranmore, Edwin Cody Crawford, Nikki Renia Darden, Randy Wayne Fuller, Marshall Kyle Gore, Marx Salathia-Alexander Griggs, Robert Eugene Harris,Jr., Katrena LaPorche Harry, Allison Nicole Heflin, Jamond Quartez Hill, Sharika R Hopson, Zamien LeJustin Hopson, Victoria Lee Humfleet, Joel Tucker Jacobs, Car'mesha Ungenetta Jenkins, Monee Ramonica Jimison, Taylor Brooks Kennedy, James Ross Lamoreaux, Tonisha Leeandra Land, Hailey Briana Lee, Meagan Charee Lee, Kristen Angelica Lomen, William Alexander Moore-Bradley, Kathryn Leah Penn, Aubrey Christina Perry, Jason Allen Reynolds, Maranda Ileene Rose, Elizabeth Louise Runyon, Tyler Daniel Scott, Rachel Lauryn Shelton, Ashley Paige Shier, Preston Donnell Smith, Demarkus Lashon Walker and Carlton Javon Williams.
Seventh-grade: Samantha Lyn Adams, James Dalton Bartley, Danielle Bator, Ashley Zaquerille Betts, Tyler Keith Blackwell, Adam Mackswell Boren, Jessica Hope Bouder, Cortney Ashley Cooley, Andrew Scott Crawford, Theresa Marie Dollins, Eric Wesley Duckworth, Amanda Faye Hare, Holley Anne Harris, Sam Davis Hudnall Jr, Kaley Brooke Hull, Rodney Sanchez Lard, Justin Keith Martin, Timothy Adam Moore, Dalton Allen Newell, Rody Preston Nicholson, Mallory Limerick Pace, Laura Lynne Peppenhorst, Sera Beth Pinkard, Summer Nicole Robinson, Daniel Ryan Smith, Patrick Wayne Swearingen, Katlyn Price Thompson, Keith Kentrell Turnipseed, Shelby Lynn Waddell, Erika Ellen Warner, Cherish Marlene Wells and Kathryn Laire White.
Eighth-grade: Christopher Manuel Avant, Roderick Lathaniel Bell, Christopher Shane Boyette, Nicole Jovonna Brady, Kelvin Lewis Bramlett, Crystal Denay Bryant, Shekinah Gloria Christian, Amie Nicole Clayton, Derrick Lemone Cook, Sara Elizabeth Courtney, Tyler Kyle Covington, Christopher Scott Dean, Lillie Phylicia Diveley, Phillip Michael Diveley, Bailey Renae Dorman, Brittany Michelle Fryery, Brandon Alexander Galistel, Daniel Scott Goforth, Joshua Micheal Graham, Brittany Danielle Gressett, Nickolas Lee Hamrick, Heather Leigh Hasselle, Dale William Herring, Wendell Drakkar Hudnall, Ta'kera Kemara Keshay Johnson, Kelsey Lynn Kern, Ida Gabriella Manasco, Donald Steven McCartney, Samuel Christopher McGee, Lakisha Monique Morgan, Ashlyn Nicole Newell, Romero Dion Osby, Valerie Lynn Penn, Dylan Perry Perry, Amanda Kay Pratt, Justin Michael Pritchett, Mollie Frances Row, Sierra Nicole Sikes, Ashley Rae Silva, Brenton Davis Taylor-Stover, Kathryn Anne Weires, Leland Kyle Williams, Sarah McCloud Wood, Sidney Tyler Yates, David Matthew Zabinski and John Dominic Zettler.

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