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3:53 pm Tuesday, June 26, 2001

Students named to ECCC honor rolls

By Staff
DECATUR Area students who have been named to East Central Community College's 2001 spring semester honor roll include:
President's List (4.0 grade point average):
Lauderdale County: Brandi M. Bounds, DeKalb; and Dottie Gregory Binkley, Courtney L. Graham, Fernando J. Martinez and Theresa Whatley Walker, all of Meridian.
Neshoba County: Khristan Burton Abel, Richard Craig Brown, Arron F. Chunn, Jessica Eakes, Hayley B. Ingram, Jessica L. Johnson, Adam Mann, Asylbek Abylbekovich Osmonov, Melissa Pendergrass, Benstan Lee Pope, Matthew D. Stone, Christopher Webb, Bonnie W. Witcher and Michael C. Withers, all of Philadelphia; and Jennifer A. Belk, Kevin R. Belk, Sherry Smith Dionne and Ellen Skinner Harrison, all of Union.
Newton County: Kimberly Gressett Brackeen and Rebecca Hudgins Massengale, both of Chunky; Kristen K. Averett, Conehatta; Hayden Cory Amis, Maxwell Ty Anderson, Emily M. Boggan, Natalie Boggan, Thomas F. Clark, Eliza Graham Cleveland, Aaron Matt Davis, Kelli V. Harris, Jennifer Nicole Horton, Deborah Pullin Lucroy, Elb Bennett McIntosh, Charles D. Pearce and Terri Lynn Windham, all of Decatur; Brian W. Bufkin, Benjamin Robert Dear, Cathie Marie Griffith and Tina Toward Mize, all of Hickory; Melissa Dukes and Macricia A. Hayes, both of Lawrence; Ernest L. Brown, Eli B. Fulton, Thresa Marie Jones, Margaret Laird Mott, Allison D. Munn and Vicky White, all of Little Rock; Kristen L. Harris, Alison M. Mi!ler, Robert Kevin Pierce, Hugh Lewis Sharp, Carla Clark Vanderporten and Gloria Nell Vargocko, all of Newton; and Sommer M. Averett, Christopher Bankston, Ashley Breland, Glenda Brown, Emily L. Casey, Jessica L. Pullin and Bettye Smith Russell, all of Union.
Clarke County: Robert D. Richardson, Enterprise; Thomas Gene Bohl, Quitman; and Brittany Blair Boney, Shubuta.
Jasper County: Terry Wayne Jordan and Thomas Edward Kittrell, both of Pachuta.
Dean's List (3.5 or above grade point average):
Lauderdale County: Erin N. Huey, Collinsville; Makisha Bolden Payton, Louin; Benjamin Scott Boyette, Leah Vincent Boykin, Lasicille Twain Chambers, Tiffany L. Chancellor, James Andrew Murphy and Pamela Strawser Randall, all of Meridian; and Jimmy D. Reynolds, Rose Hill.
Neshoba County: Justin R. Procter, Carthage; Stephanie Reed Ward, Collinsville; Justin D. Anderson, Matthew A. Baldridge, Kara E. Beasley, Heather L. Brantley, Kerri D. Burkes, Nicole Shanta Clemons, Johnny R. Cook, Ava Watkins Files, Krystal Beckham Griffin, Angela Burks Holdiness, Robin D. Issac, Kathy S. Jones, Justin Ardell Moore, Roxanne Clemons Nickerson, Dustin Renfrow, Wesley Cooper Rounsaville, Heather M. Rushing, Jessica R. Sistrunk, Erica D. Tullos and Kelly B. Walker, all of Philadelphia; and Timothy Lavelle Cager, Anita Taylor Campbell, Leticia Vinet Edwards, Kay Stewart Harvey, Alethia G. Hitt, Katy L. McBeath, Erica N. Nicholson, Allie C. Patterson, Brandy Savell and Kelly A. Smith, all of Union.
Newton County: Kimberly A. Culpepper and Lisa G. Gressett, both of Chunky; Jonathan R. Jackson, Johnny Moore and Kristen L. Nicholson, all of Conehatta; Charles Dustin Addy, LeeAnn Bennett Barrett, Tanya Burroughs, Heather Harrison Cater, William Ryan Clarke, Timothy Alan Coats, Kasey Comans, John Edward Frith Jr., Bobbie Edmaiston Gaines, Justin Hampton Gardner, Jason B. Guraedy, Kirk T. Johnston, Jacob A. Pierce, Jeremy B. Stevens, Ricky D. Stewart and William Brent Sutphin, all of Decatur; Kristen L. Cleveland, Kelley Cluff, Sarah E. Johnson, Joseph Lamar Skinner, Samantha A. Styburski, Deborah Airhart Walker and Johnny Howard Walker, all of Hickory; Aaron Evans and Melanie C. Robinson, both of Lawrence; April Burke, Jody M. Chaney, Joshua Ryan Chaney, Timothy Adam Foreman, Jeremy M. Jones, Karla R. McMahan and Bridget L. Minor, all of Little Rock; Teri R. Baucum, Crystal Bonner, Lindsey Nicole Bridges, Dina Campbell, Milini Shanikka Campbell, Hyun Kyung Choi, Jennifer N. Cuchens, Jimmie Pierce Harrison, Ashiya Camille Hawkins, Tamara C. Muir, Willard M. Stephens, Joshua Moore Thoms, Victoria C. Tijerina, Natalie M. Tune, Ashley C. Walters, Shawn Butler West and Laura H. Williams, all of Newton; and Travis Boone, Robert Crosby, Rebecca Claire Edgar, Rebekah Karol Franklin, Rebecca Germany, Brandon Holloway, Jessie Moore, Corey Christopher Rushing, Melanie E. Spire, William Wade and Jimmy W. Wilson, all of Union.
Clarke County: Amanda Renee Cross and Keitha L. Smith, hoth of Enterprise; Leann Eddins, Pachuta; Veronica April Adams and Pamela Michelle Kelly, both of Quitman; and Donielle Reshea Pugh and Shanna L. Pugh, both of Stonewall.
Jasper County: Jessica L. Evans, Bay Springs; Stephanie Renee Ford, William W. Hicks, II and Jacquelin L. Moore, all of Louin; and Elizabeth Hicks, Pachuta.

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