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Roane State Dean’s List released

Posted at 9:02 am February 19, 2013
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Several area students made the dean’s list at Roane State Community College for the fall 2012 semester.

To be eligible, a student must attain at least a 3.5 grade-point average while attempting 12 or more semester hours of college-level courses.

Anderson County

Andersonville: Tasha Boyd, Jessica Hamm, Jacob Hatmaker, Ashley Miller, Matthew Walker, Caitlyn Widener

Briceville: Jodie Brock

Clinton: Ashley Alley, Chad Arowood, Dylan Bolinger, Jonathan Book, Kristina Bowles, Maxwell Briggs, Madison Brooke, Joshua Brooks, Lauren Copeland, Joshua Daugherty, Valerie Dickens, Sara Farmer, Autumn Freels, Cyndi Garrigan, Nathaniel Giles, Rachel Guthrie, Brandye Hankins, Tabitha Hatmaker, Kristen Jacobs, Sherri Lawson, Samantha Mitchell, Mandy Morrison, Matthew Newlan, Samantha Owens, Marc Picarella, Staci Sentell, Marcia Slater, Kevin Stevenson, Rhonda Trent, Chelcie Tuell, Kara Whitaker, Jenifer White

Lake City: Kayla Armstrong, Zan Braden, Terry Jones, Megan Sprouse

Norris: Matthew Labelle, Devin Odell, Sarah Robinson, Andrea Ruttan

Oak Ridge: Julie Bailey, Haleigh Baker, Julianne Beckler, Kerri Bryant, Chris Clark, Tamara Collins, Wade Darnell, Whitney Fairbanks, Stephanie Feulner, Petr Hanousek, Catherine Heacock, Crystal Holstine, Jennifer Kitts, Elizabeth Kohnen, Ashley Korte, Sara Lemmonds, Andrew Lipsky, Laura Livesay, Mary Livesay, Chase May, Gabrielle Miller, Michelle Mounce, William Murphy, Paul Myers, Vinh Nguyen, Christine Payne, Jessica Pearson, Warren Polley, Katherine Porter, Kyle Poteet, Jolee Range, Seth Reardon, Dustin Retterer, Danny Ridenour, Melissa Sharp, Krystal Sheets, Starla Sloan, Amanda Sproles, Benjamin Terpstra, Edward Thompson, Samantha Thrasher, Marilyn Treen, Renee’ Van Druff, Michael Wallace, Jeree Williams

Roane County

Harriman: Meredith Attaway, Joshua Banken, Jerry Comer, Sierra Fairchild, Taylor Fink, Haley Frost, Darius Gallaher, Amanda Godsey, Dianna Grady, Michayla Griffith, Glen Hickman, Thomas Jenkins, Hailey Leach, Roger Liles, Kinya Lorenz, Autumn McCarroll, Jaclyn Mountain, Kelsey Parks, Kassie Perkins, Jay Phillips, Cortney Poland, Corey Reed, Benjamin Savage, Amy Scott, Sarah Shannon, Michael Steinmetz, Abigail Stevenson, Haley Stinnett, Sarah Townsend, Michael Turnington, William Ward, Savannah Weatherly, Alex White, Heather Wilson

Kingston: John Adams, Suzannah Alexander, Chynna Barnett, Alexandra Bartosch, Stephen Beall, Stephanie Bernstorf, Donna Binford, Connor Blanchard, Cassandra Brown, Rachel Brown, Kaleb Butler, Kaitlyn Byrd, Tracy Byrd, Suzann Campbell, Mary Carter, Rachael Childs, Aaron Collier, Donya Cooley, Bryant Davis, Mollie Eason, Linda Essex, Mica Gaines, Amanda Hansen, Kristen Harrison, James Heaton, Charles Kuritz Jr., Timothy Laws Jr., Kelsey Lorenz, Leandra Lowe, Joseph McPherson, Daniel Miget, Johnny Mills ll, Taylor Narramore, Guillermo Neumer-Hernandez, Allison Ray, William Ray, Jonathan Roberts, Kassandra Ruiz, Mandy Rush, Jeffery Shipwash, Brittany Smith, Jeremy Stone, Brandi Sweet, April Trew, David Van Horn, Shawn Van Horn, Chad VanSchaick, Shane Vanschaick, Denis Vollmar, Misty Walton, Edwin Williams, Lawrence Wise, Marcus Wise, Hannah Wood, Kristy Wright, Rosalyn Wright

Oliver Springs: William Bales, Trevor Bogard, Paula Cox, Amanda Craig, Erika Dameron, Robert Gardner, Alex Kelley, Stacie Lowe, Alisha Martin, Shelby Miller, Patricia Morgan, Pamela Owens, Samuel Peyton, Christy Tarner, Haven Todd, Jessica Tucker, Tori Wagner

Rockwood: Zachary Allen, James Barnett, Jessica Bear, Courtney Beaty, Casey Bouillere-Howard, Sarah Christopher, Rachael Clipson, Carly Cobb, Megan Collett, Hayley Colston, Kimberly Colston, Michael Cox, Heather Dugger, Olivia Duncan, Michelle Edwards, Thomas Evans, Jessica Garren, Talisha Goney, Kelle Griffin, Ashley Griffis, Heather Hall, James Hayes, Stacey Hayes, Alison Meadows, Emily Melson, Geoffrey Montierth, Jonathan Moore, Sarah Pelley, Jamie Preston, Melanie Proctor, Austin Rodrigue, Robin Scarbrough, Brittany Sexton, Christopher Sherrod , Brandon Smith , Whitney Stooksbury, Chloe Treadway , Morgan Treadway, William Warner

Ten Mile: Trisha Davidson, Lindsey Denmark, Aaron Fielden, Brian Hicks, Hayley Roberson, Karen Sloan

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