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 By  Staff Reports Published 
4:32 pm Wednesday, December 12, 2001

Mississippi State University-Meridian Campus honors new graduates

By Staff
Mize: Leah Traxler Craft, Ed.S., elementary education.
Morton: Marsha Rhinewalt Bounds, Ed.S., elementary education; Charlotte S. Christian, M.S., school counseling.
Newton: Kenneth Neall Graffree, M.S., elementary education; Karla L. Weir, M.S., school counseling.
Philadelphia: Trena Lynn Burks Carter, B.B.A., business administration; Ricky Michael Cook, M.B.A., business administration; Shanna D. Dees, B.S., elementary education; Amy C. Henry, B.B.A., business administration; Nikki M. Lewis, B.B.A., business administration; Patricia Fay Moore, B.S., social work; Christy M. Payne, B.B.A., accounting; Natalie Sue Stovall, M.S., elementary education; Ruthie Jean Talley, B.S., elementary education; Chrystal L. Waddell, B.S., elementary education; Michelle D. White, B.B.A., business administration.
Porterville: Robert Benjamin McDade, B.B.A., business administration.
Preston: Darla Jean Smith Miller, B.S., elementary education.
Quitman: Lynne Moseley Blackburn, Ed.S., secondary education, English; Jenny H. Daniels, M.S., elementary education; Maria Enamorado, M.B.A., business administration; Julie Walker Everitt, M.S., school counseling; Patricia Faulkner, B.S., elementary education; Janice S. Gilbert, B.S., elementary education; Mary Ann Hollingsworth, Ed.S., community counseling; Amanda Leigh Ivy, B.B.A., accounting; Debra Eubanks Leggett, M.S., community counseling; Charles Douglas Parkerson, Ed.S., educational leadership; Toye M. White, Ed.S., community counseling.
Rose Hill: Cami Aurelia Reynolds, B.S., elementary education.
Sandersville: Lorrie Anne Morgan, M.B.A., business administration.
Shubuta: Jack R. Younger, Jr., B.B.A., information systems.
Stonewall: Shelia Dolyene Raspberry Davis, Ed.S., secondary education, social studies; Teresa A. Powell, B.S., elementary education.
Sturgis: Michael D. McKenzie, B.B.A., accounting.
Taylorsville: Frances McCarty-Ables, Ed.S., community counseling; Mark Allen Reddoch, Ed.S., educational leadership.
Toomsuba: Kristie Dawn Roberson, B.B.A., accounting; Cassandra Green Williams, M.S., elementary education.
Union: Clarris Loretta Boswell, M.S., community counseling; Lamonica S.B. Campbell, B.S., elementary education; Karen Cumberland, M.S., elementary education; Jerry McDonald, B.S., interdisciplinary studies; Melissa Loper McElhenney, M.S., school counseling; Blair Hammack McMahan, B.S., secondary education, English; Jennifer Hitt Staton, M.S., elementary education.
Vossburg: Kathryn Linton Dedwylder, M.S., counselor education.
Walnut Grove: Martha Jo Brown, B.S., elementary education.
Waynesboro: Jeremy Blake Doby, B.B.A., management.

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