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Roane State dean’s list released

Posted at 6:00 am May 28, 2012
By Dawn Huotari Leave a Comment

Several students in this area made the spring dean’s list at Roane State Community College, according to a press release from Roane State.

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

Here is a list of students who made the dean’s list.

Anderson County

  • Andersonville: Brandon Boland, Tasha Boyd, Kathleen Collins, Roberta House, Jacob Irwin, Ashley Miller, Amanda Robinson, Tonya Snodderly
  • Briceville: Megan Dugger, Steven Seiber
  • Clinton: Kristina Bowles, Jordan Brantley, Franklin Brooks, Brittany Bruce, Natasha Butler, Julie Childress, Joshua Daugherty, Cassandra Dejarnette, Margaret Emert, Kiera Goins, Victoria Gray, Megan Grider, Nikita Harding, Tabitha Hatmaker, Ashley Hicks, Daniel Hurst, Connor Irwin, Kristi Jackson, Kristen Jacobs, Amani Jones, Kelli Jones, Ashley King, Jeanette Long, Vivian Manley, Randy Martin, Samantha Mitchell, Justin Montgomery, Jay Phillips, Marc Picarella, Wendy Picarella, Cassandra Powell, Skyler Ross, Kevin Stevenson, Maranda Tankersley, Chelcie Tuell, James Wells III, Courtney Wilkerson
  • Lake City: Monty Braden, Alison Holder, Robert Job, Terry Jones, James Lawson, Reba McCarter, Laura McGhee, Rebecca Sharp
  • Norris: Matthew Labelle
  • Oak Ridge: Haleigh Baker, Tiffany Bell, Whitney Bell, TaKeera Benjamin, Kerri Bennett, John Black, Amy Brown, Stephen Carlton, Rachael Childs, Joshua Culler, Wade Darnell, JoAnn Delillo, Jonathan Engle, Jonathan Evans, Kathy Evans, Lindsay Fischer, Sidnay Fischer, Melissa Graham, Alesha Hicks, Stefanie Holmes, Crystal Holstine, Christy Jackson, Angela Jameson, Robert Jansen, Bradley Jones, Patrick Kidd, Elizabeth Kohnen, Ashley Layendecker, Sujeong Lee, Laura Livesay, Selma Luttrell, Debra Lyon, Taylor MacDonald, Lindsey McCullough, Michelle Mounce, Kristen Myers, Minh Nghiem, Mark Oliver, Melinda Patterson, Christine Payne, Bidhya Regmi, Melissa Rogers, Audrea Rowe, Samantha Royster, Amy Senk, Brenna Stephens, Jeffery Stewart, Mark Van Druff, Renee Van Druff, Debra Wilder, Jeree Williams

Roane County

  • Harriman: Christopher Bailey, Joshua Banken, Thomas Barnard, Linda Bushong, Mark Chesser Jr., Hannah Clark, Edward Clawson Jr., Kassandra Collins, Phillip Conrad, Emily Crabtree, Jonathan Davis, Kristen Delozier, Kathleen Duff, Haley Frost, Erin Goldston, Dianna Grady, John Hall, William Harman, Valiant Hed Taqi, Melissa Henning, Glen Hickman, Dawn Humphrey, Jessica Jones, Edward King, Anastasia Kollett, Roger Liles, Eric Long, Shawn Mayo, Chad Miles, Abigail Murrell, Marc Parker, Kassie Perkins, Eric Phipps, Wesley Rather, Corey Reed, Kelli Reed, Joshua Riddle, Dylan Russell, Christina Scarbrough, Amy Scott, Ekaterina Sharova, Michael Steinmetz, Haley Stinnett, Michael Turnbill, Savannah Weatherly
  • Kingston: Robert Bernstorf Jr., Jamie Beverwyk Jr., Chastity Brile, Brenda Brogan, Cassandra Brown, Rachel Brown, Heather Burr, Kaitlyn Byrd, Suzann Campbell, Shannon Crawley, Vanessa Darland, Bryant Davis, Michael Elliott, Linda Essex, Cherie Gates, James Heaton, Teena Hedrick, Timothy Laws Jr., Michael McDonald, Joseph McPherson, Matthew Merchant, Daniel Miget, Alexandria Moore, Kortney Mounsey, Taylor Narramore, Noah Nikaido, Tara Pickrell, Sarah Reynolds, Jonathan Roberts, Mandy Rush, Devon Salley, Judson Scandlyn, Allison Schatzer, Jeffery Shipwash, Pamela Smith, Donel Sosa, Samuel Stephenson, Brandi Sweet, Elijah Taylor, Desirae Voiles, Misty Walton, Trevor Watson, Brandy Weatherly, Lawrence Wise, Hannah Wood, Kristy Wright, Rosalyn Wright
  • Oliver Springs: William Bales, Deana Bishop, Jessica Braden, Kimberly Bradshaw, Brenda Brown, Amanda Childs, Amanda Craig, Brandon Evans, Courtaney Godwin, Ashley Korte, Chelsey Landrum, Stacie Lowe, Phillip McCarter, Patricia Morgan, Samuel Peyton, Michael Pride, Crystal Rayburn, Dalton Roberts
  • Rockwood: Zachary Allen, James Barnett, Debra Bingham, Sarah Burgess, Jason Chrisco, Daniel Christopher, Hayley Colston, Kimberly Colston, Treva Currier, Elizabeth Easter, Michelle Edwards, Rebekah Garrison, Heather Hall, Timothy Lee, Jacob Leffew, Laura Maclaine, Heather Matheson, Chancey Miller, Geoffrey Montierth, Cody Mullins, Jacob Oran, Junko Pandorf-Wertz, Sarah Pelley, Jamie Preston, Melanie Proctor, Austin Rodrigue, Robin Scarbrough, Christopher Sherrod, Brett Snipes, Shelby Swafford

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