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2:02 pm Monday, December 1, 2003

Excellence In Education

By Staff
Nov. 30, 2003
West Lauderdale Middle School recently announced its honor roll and superintendent's list for the first nine-weeks.
The superintendent's list
Fifth grade: Elijah Allen, Cody Carmichael, Elona Coats, Amber Craven, Bonnie Dulaney, Turner Ennis, Smokey Ethridge, Chelsea Everett, Kaitlyn Flaskamp, Manuel Granados, Jessica Griffin, Lauren Lewis, Haley Logan, David May, Chelsea McCain, Loagan Ortlepp, Hunter Phillips, Wills Scarbrough, Erin Scruggs, Emily Sollie, Jordan Stephens, Tori Taylor, Alanna Tedder, Traci Triplett, Amanda Ward, Ethan Wilkinson, Melissa Williams, Trever Williams and Mitchell Winstead.
Sixth grade: Maggie Cerasi, Benjamin Cheatham, Nathaniel Hodges, Kayla Johnson, Elizabeth Jolly, Gabrielle Kelly, Kelsey Ladnier, Kara McFarland, Jodi McKeithen, Michael Melton, Matthew Munn, Erin Neal, Lindsey Nicklas, Jorurdan Schulte and Thomas Stokes.
Seventh grade: Anna Beth Bates, Matt Betts, Jamie Byrd, Janee Clark, Kristen Covington, Jacob Daniels, Marla Eubanks, Keri Graham, Tony Hogan, Kayleigh Johnson, Kaleb Ketchens, Elizabeth Kiehn, Amber Lantz, Celeste Loper, Joel Mabry, Andy Miller, Shelley Munn, Brittany Nause, Katie Odom, Jessy Phillips, Jena Shamp, Audrey Sollie, Lindsey Summerlin, Taylor Vick, Courtney Warren, Jerry Waters, Kristina Weil, Lauren Winstead and T.J. Woolman.
Eighth grade: Caleb Brown, Ashley Day, Kimberly Gaddis, Ashely McCraw, Elizabeth Page, Rachel Reeves, Kylie Rowell, Brett Scruggs, Jessica St. Clair, Ashley Thrash, Brad Watkins, Stephen Williams, Abby Winn and Garrett Wright.
The principal's list
Fifth grade: Brooklee Akin, Caleb Alawine, Matthew Alawine, Brianne Allen, Alicia Ball, Aaron Ballard, Ryan Bland, David Cheatham, Caitilin Cooksey, Haley Covert, Ragan Creel, Amanda Dienhart, Christopher Fairchild, Christopher Foster, Kyle Gambrell, Ashley Garrett, Christopher Godwin, Wayne Grant, Lauren Harrison, Ben Harvey, Angela Haskins, Shelby Hitt, Kasey Hunt, Jordan Jones, Daniel Knox, Pete Lewis, Charles Lillis, Joseph Long, Wesley McGehee, Megan Melton, Thomas Miller, Madison Mitchell, Scott Nabors, Amanda Parkman, Emily Pogue, La'Porcha Portis, Katherine Rhaly, Stephen Rodgers, John Rogers, Desi Ross, Jodi Smith, Haley Sowers, Louis Sutton, Gary Thomas, Jay Thomas, Garret Touchstone, Tucker Wagner, Cari Walker, Amber Wood and Brian Young.
Sixth grade: Chelsea Aycock, Sharonda Bates, Jessica Blue, Jady Bratu, Keli Brown, Marlena Clayton, Taylor Cumberland, Parker Davis, Georgia Doner, Jessica Eldridge, Ryan Evans, Alexa Flaskamp, Kayte Ford, Kelly Green, Nina Grimes, Adam Hicks, Julie Jones, Stephanie Kinard, Allison Lee, Brandie Lee, Jacob Lee, David Lott, Katherine Love, Andrea Mabry, Courtney Mackey, Leslie Martin, Jackson Mayatt, Matthew McPhearson, Jared Mowdy, Kelsie Murren, James Nemeth, Cady Pace, Simeon Pak, Josh Poole, Shelby Powell, Anna Kathryn Ridinger, Dana Riley, Cherise Savell, Chelsea Shirley, Dylan Shirley, Sidney Smith, Valarie Smith, Summer Sullivan, Justin Sylvester, Morgan Thompson, Victoria Thornhill, Emily Vaughn and Hannah Watson.
Seventh grade: Devin Adams, Alicia Baylor, Chelsey Brewer, Shantel Brown, Reanna Cannon, Ashley Coleman, Krystal Coleman, Alli Crawford, Tambria Davis, Kayla Durham, Hallie Dyess, Landon Ethridge, Emily Evans, Darren Farmer, Justin Giles, Kenya Gilson, Luke Goodman, Debby Harmon, Braxton Harrison, Patrick Hodges, Chelsea Jones, Lane Livingston, Dustin McWilliams, Sara Motes, Mychal Neal, Kim Pham, Wes Pierce, Cole Poole, Corey Prince, CJ Radcliffe, Matt Reed, Brooke Robertson, Chase Robinson, Melyssa Sheffield, Chase Sonak, Kris Sullivan, Thomas Walton, Jake Wamble, Roslyn Warren, Jocelyn Webber, Sara Whigham, Priscilla Wood, Tyler Wood and Matthew Yerby.
Eighth grade: Kristen Bennett, Krystal Bethany, Bobby Branning, Tonya Carroll, Beth Anne Davis, Joshua Dienhart, Sara Fair, Keaton Farmer, Jessie Fortson, Nathan Herrington, Jon Allen Hunt, Randy Jackson, Tracy Knight, Cally Kowall, Jessica Lovett, Floyd Maseda, Brooke Maye, Rusty McAlister, Jacob Overby, Henry Pham, Hawk Seal, Kelsey Summerlin, Chesney Tedder, Tyler Turner and Emily Joe Walker.

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