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Education
Academic and
vocational honors at Northwest
The
academic and vocational honors lists for the 2010 fall semester at
Northwest Mississippi Community College have been released by college
officials.
Those
students completing 12 or more
semester hours with a grade point average of 3.75 or better in a
four-point system are on the President’s List. The
Dean’s List includes
students completing a minimum of 12 semester hours with a 3.50 to 3.74
average. Named to the Vocational Honors List are students who have
shown outstanding progress in their chosen field.
Students
from Marshall County include:
Named
to the President’s List are Courtney L. Baker, Arisha R.
Benson,
Charles A. Box, Kayla N. Cranford, Austin R. Hicks, Mario S. Hopkins,
Andra L. James, Patricia L. Jones, Kayla M. Kotowicz, Jessica S.
McPherson, Stacey M. Moncrief, Emily Norton, Laurie L. Quick, Brandy M.
Rainwater, Julia R. Rosenthal, Heidi A. Sloan and James A. Tillery, all
of Byhalia;
Mitchell
A. Anthony, Adrien R.
Brooks, Branicus C. Campbell, Rhonda J. Cook, Michael R. Cupp, Detra D.
Ellis, Kamisha W. Thomas and Katrina M. Wells, all of Holly Springs;
Jesse
M. Ash, Alexandria N. Cheatwood, Hanna R. Goolsby and Robert C. Loftin,
all of Potts Camp; Tim M. Sinquefield of Red Banks; and Mary E.
Luttrell and Dustin G. Minor, both of Waterford.
Included
on the Dean’s List are Karen A. Edwards, Melinda S. Edwards,
James M.
Everett, Andrea M. Harris, Alexandria N. Hopkins, Christopher J.
Johnson, Leah L. Paseur, Elizabeth Y. Phillips, Christina L. Seales and
Matthew E. Stacy, all of Byhalia;
Brittany
R.
Anderson, Cassandra L. Barksdale, Sandricka M. Bowen, Ashley A.
Brandon, Wayne A. Gowland, Quishanda L. Lyles, Miles R. Parker and Cody
D. Skelton, all of Holly Springs;
Nicholas
A.
Byrd, Kristyn D. Mathis and Michelle L. Ward, all of Potts Camp;
Kaitlyn N. Huckeba of Red Banks; and Kayla L. Murchison and Joyce A.
Reynolds, both of Waterford.
On the Vocational
Honors List are Roger A. Mason of Byhalia; Ashley L. Langston and Edith
Moss, both of Holly Springs; and Amanda L. Barber of Red Banks.
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