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5:58 am Friday, May 18, 2001

Clarkdale graduates Class of 2001

By Staff
May 18, 2001
Clarkdale High School seniors became graduates Thursday during commencement exercises held on the school's football field. Graduates were addressed during their commencement exercises by class valedictorians and salutatorians.
The CHS class of 2001 was made up of the following candidates for diplomas:
Amanda Katherine Adcock, Casey Lee Akin, Britanee Ellen Brewster, Samantha Kay Allen, Levi Scott Barnett, Michael Daniel Boles, Rea Nicole Brown, Latasha Ann Cole, Jeffery Lantz Collins, Cristina Genae Croft, Kelly Marie Dabbs, Christopher Lee Dean, William Jeremy Dearman, Lesley Denise Deavers, Megan Nicole Eubanks, James E. Followay III, William Corey Godwin, Thomas Paul Gower, April Teresa Hand, Julie Rochelle Harper, Travis L. Hartin, Laura Kristen Hoffman, Anthony Lee Holliday, Erica Nicole Horner, Lyndsey Marie Howard, Jessica Lavell Hutchison, Hannah Lynn Jenkins, Matthew Carl Mason, Erin Denise McLemore, Olivia Jean McMullan, James Lance Miles, Matthew Dale Minchew, Christopher James Moffett, Courtney Michelle Morphis, William Ryan Mosley, Mychal Chase Neal, Ana Nicole Odom, Stephanie Lee Page, Rebecca Kaye Rawson, Alexander Keith Regan, Pamela Nicole Robinson, Kimberly Michele Rutledge, Ryan Linton Scott, Lauren Ashley Shelby, Jason Dewayne Smith, Lindsey Ruth Stamm, Mark Bedford Taylor, Jr., Anderson Evan Thomas, Kristal Marie Thrash, John Chancelor Tucker, Kyle Lorne Waller, Richard Lee Williams III and Morgan Lea Wright.

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