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LWC announces Adair, area county students receiving degrees May 13, 2006

Students and degrees listed for Adair, Green, Taylor, Casey, Russell, Cumberland and Metcalfe Counties
A large number of Adair County and neighboring county students were among the 196 total number who received diplomas in commencement exercises held this morning, Saturday, May 13, 2006 at 10:00 a.m., at Lindsey Wilson College.



ADAIR COUNTY

The following Adair County residents received degrees:
  • Earning an associate of arts degree were: Peggy Loy of Fairplay in business management with associate honors; Virginia Oglesby, Breeding, early childhood care and development; Melissa Rooks, Columbia, social science, Juanita Scott, Columbia, early childhood care and development; Shannon Taylor, Columbia, early childhood care and development; and Sheila Townsel, Columbia, computer information systems.

  • Earning a bachelor of arts degree were: Susan Breeding, Columbia, communication, cum laude; Robert Brown, Knifley, English, magna cum laude; Stephanie Cowan, Columbia,human services and counseling; Leah Critz, Columbia, P-5 elementary education, magna cum laude; Anthony Darnell, Columbia, social science with secondary education; Jennifer Furkin, Columbia, communication, magna cum laude; Anthony Holmes, Columbia, human services and counseling, summa cum laude; Kendra Leveridge, Columbia, history; cum laude; Elaine Lewis, Columbia, Christian ministries; Brandon Minton, Columbia, communication; Amanda Montano, Columbia, social science; Mollie Quinn, Columbia, contract; Andrew Reliford, Columbia, mathematics with secondary education; Timothy Roy, Columbia, criminal justice; Ronnie Smith, Columbia, business administration; Isaac South, Columbia, business administration; and Shelia Townsel, Columbia, business administration.
  • Earning a master of education degree in counseling and human development were: Megan McGregor, Columbia, graduate honors; Jillian Tauffener, Columbia, graduate honors; and James Young, Columbia.

GREEN
The following Green County residents received degrees:
  • Earning a bachelor or arts degree was Elisabeth Scott of Magnolia in P-5 elementary education.

  • Earning a master of education degree was Brian Kellen Lobb, Summersville, counseling and human development.

TAYLOR COUNTY

The following Campbellsville residents received degrees:
  • Earning an associate of arts degree were: Tiffany Fair in early childhood care and development; Amanda Greer, early childhood care and development, associate honors; Leticia Salinas, business management, associate honors; and Henry Sexton, computer information systems.

  • Earning a bachelor of arts degree were: Brittany Claywell, P-5 elementary education, cum laude; Kecia Davis, human services and counseling; Erica Dishman, human services and counseling; Jason Keltner, physical education and health; Leticia Salinas, criminal justice, cum laude; Henry Sexton, history; Ashley Silas, P-5 elementary education; and Jennifer Williams, P-5 elementary education.

  • Earning a master of education degree in counseling and human development were: Lora Meadows, graduate honors; Tammy Sluder; and Wanda Washington.

CASEY COUNTY

The following Casey County residents received degrees:
  • Earning a master of education degree in counseling and human development was Jacquelin Redmon of Dunnville.

RUSSELL COUNTY

The following Russell County residents received degrees:
  • Earning an associate of arts degree were: Laura Wheat of Russell Springs in health science; and Courtney Wilson, Russell Springs, early childhood care and development.

  • Earning a bachelor of arts degree were: Richard Burton, Russell Springs, social science with secondary education; Ashley Campbell, Jamestown, biology; Daniel Hill, Russell Springs, elementary education, magna cum laude; Crystal Kimes, Dunnville, business administration; Adam Redmon, Russell Springs, English with secondary education; Jill Schilling, Russell Springs, P-5 elementary education; Elizabeth Shaw, Jamestown, P-5 elementary education, cum laude; Laura Wheat, Russell Springs, biology; and Lance Williams, Jamestown, social science with secondary education.

  • Earning a master of education degree in counseling and human development were: Mary Bailey, Russell Springs, graduate honors; Carey Conner, Jamestown, graduate honors; Jennifer Daddario, Russell Springs, graduate honors; Gary McGowan, Russell Springs; and Laurie Willhite, Jamestown, graduate honors.

CUMBERLAND COUNTY

The following Cumberland County residents received degrees:
  • Earning a bachelor of arts degree were: Dustin Anderson of Burkesville in business administration; Kayla Brown, Burkesville, P-5 elementary education; Victoria Burns, Kettle, biology; and Ashley Moolhuizen, Burkesville, business administration.

  • Earning a master of education degree in counseling and human development was Amber Vanderpool, Burkesville.

METCALFE COUNTY

The following Metcalfe County residents received degrees:
  • Earning a bachelor of arts degree were: Evelyn Frederick of Edmonton in human services and counseling; Sara Martin, Center, business administration; and Jessica Phelps, Edmonton, human services and counseling


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