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CONCORD — The 87 members of Cannon School's class of 2009 have announced their plans for the future.
Concord
East Carolina University: Ross Alexander Adams, Luke Samuel Carnes.
Clemson University: Ashley Elizabeth Cunningham.
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University: Whitney Catherine Harriss.
University of North Carolina at Wilmington: Julia Ruth Iglehart.
Lehigh University: Breanne Michelle Kacer.
Ohio State University: Johanna Gloria Klein.
Cornell University: Benjamin Daniel Lovin.
Davidson College: Austin Beck Mudd.
American University: Alexandra Marie Ramdin.
Washington University in St. Louis: David Thomas Randolph.
North Carolina State University: Jordan Tyler Reynolds, Rebecca Kathleen Zacharias.
University of South Carolina: Andrew Charles Turner.
University of Georgia: Sarah Nicolle Anderson Wheeler.
Kannapolis
Johns Hopkins University: Eric Sen-Lu Altamura.
Clemson University: Carson Holloway Coggins.
Brown University: Ryan Taylor Williams.
Mooresville
Appalachian State University: Madeleine Claire Burke.
Middlebury College: Kathryn Anne DeSutter.
Clemson University: Alec William Lamb.
Pfeiffer University: Lawrence Brandon McReynolds.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Savannah Hopkins Sipperly.
Salisbury
Mars Hill College: Zachary Kendall Rose.
Granite Quarry
East Carolina University: Kalyne Elizabeth Reid.
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