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1:35 am Tuesday, January 13, 2004

Excellence in Education

By Staff
East Central Community College has announced its 2003 fall semester honor roll, which includes student selected to the president's list, dean's list and honorable mention list. Those named to the president's list have a 4.0 grade point average. Those named to the dean's list have a 3.5 or above grade point average, and those who made the honorable mention list earned a 3.0 or above grade point average.
President's list: Christy Jones Gressett, Chunky; Blair Adean Anderson, James Aaron Boatner, Jennifer Lynn Carson, Heather Lynn Clearman, Ty Aline Dowden, Dana Maloney Foreman, Rebecca Graham Henderson, Theressa Flint Killens, Victoria Joy Loper, Kery Layne McDill, David Lewis McKee, Herbert Devon Miller, Heath Herndon Smylie and Erin Autumn Yelverton, all of Decatur; William Henry Brand, Jeania Little Clayton, Cassie L. Cleveland and April Dawn Evans, all of Hickory; Jashmian C. Beamon, Valerie Ann Gibbs, Austin Neil Griffin, Yolanda Denise Johnson, Kristin Rice, Jenna Talbert and Christopher Scott Walker, all of Newton; Lacey L. Sanborn, Noxapater; Ashley Elizabeth Brown, Latisha Clark Chunn, Tywon Rontrice Davis, David Roman Fryery, Bobby G. Hardy, Amber Cherie King, Misty McKay, Valerie Goss Nicholson, Barry C. Nowell, Jason Sanders, Vivian Seales, Laura E. Sistrunk, Latisa Shanyell Stewart, Elizabeth A. Tullos and Joshua P. White, all of Philadelphia; Jason D. Sistrunk, Sebastopol; Stephanie D. Bishop, Dana R. Boone, Jessica Suzanne Boswell, Clarence D. Galloway, Jason Donald Gilmore, Chris W. Harrison, Aaron McElfish, Joanna K. Page, Tara N. Ryals and Brant Andrew Winstead, all of Union; Curtis L. Hudnall, Bailey; Gary L. McKee and Tony Eugene Poole, both of Collinsville; Jennifer K. Kersh, Enterprise; Benjamin Scott Boyette, Anthony Kidd, Dina Kaye Minter, Ver-Non T. Wakefield, David C. Bayles, Walter Bunyan Fillingane, Mamie Ridgon Gore and Keith Aaron Jacoby, all of Meridian; Donald C. Allen and Emmett Randle Southern, both of Stonewall.
Dean's list: Ashley Leigh Nicholson, Chunky; Jeffrey Alan Clayton, Linda Guyse Ezelle, Shelley Ferguson, Carla D. Jacome-Cluff, Lozena Rochelle King and Luke Timothy McNair, all of Hickory; Cynthia Denise Brantley, Janice Gallaspy Evans, Mary Katherine Ford, Vimukti Niranjangiri Goswami, Aparna Niranjangiri Goswami, Casey Joe Griffin, Dan W. Henry, Percy D. Hester, Johnny S. Martin, Janet Warnsley Moncrief, Quintisa M. McCree, Joanna Mae Mowdy, Kenisha L. Nicholson, Lorne Matt Parks, Virginia Robinson, Pamela Ford Watts and Jonathan M. Webb, all of Newton; Corey Adam Coward, Rachael Leigh Edwards, LaShara Stevenson Jones and Jason Scott Robinson, all of Noxapater; Katie Burrage Allard, Jessica Simone Bell, Dianna Ruth Ben, Hope Lyman Chadwick, Amanda J. Clark, Steven Dyrel Cole, Randal Eric Cumberland, Kristen M. Dunn, Amanda R. Eakes, Russell Giambrone, Kenney J. Gladden, Robin Grimes, Rahka Brescia John, Ahlishia Johnson, Lindsay Leigh Joiner, Amber LaDale Matthews, DeAna Evans Morrow, Alicia Marie Murphy, Brent Dale Nance, Shonda L. Nowell, Janna L. Nowell, James Cody Pilgrim, Victoria F. Reese, Jason B. Richardson, Robert D. Routh, Andy C. Smith, Connie LaShell Smith, Jhaun Sparnecht, Kenneth Brian Stephens, Elizabeth Raab Stokes, Robert E. Swann, Ashley N. Thomas, Jacob S. Townsend, Staci Moore Waites, Dian Walters, Tanya Watkins, Troy D. White III and Elyse L. Willis, all of Philadelphia; Alisha G. Walker and Earl Blake Warren, both of Sebastopol; Jessie Chunn, Aubrie Elise Cleveland, Jeremy Hamm, Lori Annette Horton, Shanna Russell Jones, Lindsey M. Knight, Heather Rosanna Lewis, Jeni Nickels Moore, Andrew W. Moorehead, Anthony B. O'Neal, Robin B. Page, Holly D. Pierce, Casey McMahan Robinson, Miranda M. Rosar, Christopher Elbert Rush, Christy Ann Savell, Kelly Lane Skinner, Shana Michelle Smith, Marley Ann Smith, Zach M. Staton, Lacie L. Stephens, Carl Joe Terrell

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