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Sixty-Six Adair Countians earn academic honors at LWC Nine make President's List; 57 are on Dean's List By Emily Harlan, Lindsey Wilson College staff writer Sixty-six Adair County residents have earned academic honors for the 2006 fall semester at Lindsey Wilson College. A total of nine students have been named to the Presidents List, and 57 students have been named to the Deans List. Named to the President's List are: Stephanie Antle, an elementary and physical education senior; Alex Bailey, a biology junior; Troy Huddleston, a biology sophomore; Isaac LaFond, a Christian ministries junior; Jennifer Martin, a social sciences education senior; Meghan ODell, a human services and counseling junior; Rebekah Woody, an English junior; Britt Jackson, a biology sophomore; and Lori Gabehart, a business administration freshman. Named to the Dean's List are: Aaron Ballou, a biology freshman; Nicole Bell, a counseling and human development graduate; Veronica Bridgewaters, a human services and counseling freshman; Justin Burris, a biology freshman; Ashley Burton, an elementary education junior; Felicia Burton, an English sophomore; Vanessa Burton, an elementary and physical education sophomore; Latasha Carter, a psychology sophomore; Cecelia Claywell, a counseling and human development graduate; Julie Combs, a human services and counseling junior; Darika Conover, a human services and counseling sophomore; Jared Conover, a criminal justice freshman; Timothy Cooper, a Christian ministries senior; Jeremy Costello, an elementary education senior; Stephanie Cowan, a counseling and human development graduate; Also, Brent Cundiff, an elementary education junior; Krystal Cundiff, a human services and counseling senior; Katy Davis, a counseling and human development graduate; Elizabeth Deaton, an English senior; Laura Flatt, an elementary and physical education senior; Jacklyn Goodson, an elementary and physical education senior; Carson Hadley, a social sciences education sophomore; Jordan Hayes, a biology freshman; Paul Hedger, a human services and counseling junior; Sean Hitchcock, a communication sophomore; Anthony Holmes, a counseling and human development graduate; April Jackson, an elementary and physical education sophomore; Matthew Jackson, a biology sophomore; Christopher Janes, a psychology freshman; Laramie Keltner, an elementary and physical education junior; Jamie Kenyon, a business administration freshman; Also, Kenny Lawhorn, a business administration freshman; Stephanie Long, a Christian ministries junior; Peggy Loy, a business administration senior; Monica Meier, an elementary education senior; Jamie New, a human services and counseling senior; Ricky New, a mathematics education sophomore; Valerie Palumbo, a biology junior; Crystal Pennington, an undeclared sophomore; Sarah Phillips, a counseling and human development graduate; Melissa Raines-Northrup, an undeclared freshman; Krystal Redmon, a criminal justice junior; Katie Robb, an undeclared freshman; Lachana Scholl, an elementary education junior; Tiffany Staggs, a human services and counseling sophomore; Also, Cody Stagner, a business administration junior; Suzanna Streeval, an elementary and physical education junior; Kristina Sult, a human services and counseling senior; Genevieve Thomas, a Christian ministries junior; Samantha Trotter, a counseling and human development graduate; Rene Valadez-Ruiz, a business administration sophomore; Leslie Wade, an elementary and physical education senior; Kristy Wethington, a physical education freshman; Angela Williams, a biology junior; Cherie Willis, a history sophomore; and Joshua Withers, a business administration sophomore. Students named to the President's List must be enrolled in at least 12 hours of classes and earn a 4.0 grade point average on a 4.0 scale. Students named to the Dean's List must be enrolled in at least 12 hours of classes and earn a 3.5 to 3.999 grade point average on a 4.0 scale. This story was posted on 2007-01-08 14:11:48
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