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Jesse Carson High School, which will have graduation ceremonies Thursday at 2 p.m. in the school gym, has announced plans for its 2009 graduates. They are:

Appalachian State University: Raymond Beije, Sydney Houghton, Torie Lucas, Joshua Miller, Hannah Thompson.

Art Institute of Charlotte: Kirstie Beasley, David Lackey, Alyssa Williams.

Belmont Abbey College: Cascie Kirk.

Cabarrus College of Health Sciences: Lacey Childress, Hailey Hunt, Mercedes Mayhew, Cloe McMasters, Kristen Merritt, Joanna Pettigrew.

Campbell University: Rita Granados, Patrick Hunter.

Cape Fear Community College: David Matthews.

Catawba College: Ashton Alexander, Casey Devlin, Iman Elias, Kristen Hines, Valentin Nava, Timothy Sizemore.

Central Piedmont Community College: Max Ly, Heather McGee, Justin Pearson.

Empire Beauty School: Jasmine Boulware.

Fayetteville State University: Tierra Wilkie.

Johnson and Wales University: John Goodman, William Holshouser, Jennifer Phimmasone.

Kenyon College: John Mullis.Kings College: Brittany Bost, Carolos Macias-Caicedo, Elvies Tran.

Lenoir-Rhyne University: Nicholas Glass, Ethan Overcash.

Lake Norman College of Dentistry: Brittney Shackleford.

Lincoln College of Technology: Michael Warren.

Livingstone College: Darren Safrit.

Mars Hill College: Andrew Hebert.

Methodist College: Nathanial Ashby.

Montana State University: Jeremy Westover.

Montreat College: William Misenheimer.

MMI: Christopher O'Neal.

North Carolina State University: Shaina Mortenson.

Peace College: Savanna Allen.

Pfeiffer University: Juan Caicedo.

Rowan-Cabarrus Community College: Paul Abernathy, Randy Basinger, Clinton Beaver, Salih Begic, Joshua Betts, Frankie Blackwelder, Jorron Blackwell, Lauren Bost, Sakira Boulware, Brittany Bourn, Brandon Brewer, Lauren Brooks, Kadie Campbell, Kevin Cartwright, Kaley Casey, Ashley Caudill, Harley Caudill, Michael Childers, Corey Clawson, Danny Coley, Kendra Cornelius, Matthew Corriher, Hannah Cradduck, Brandy Dickson, Thomas Dunlap, Stacie Edwards, Amber Ervin, Kaylea Fuller, Brandon Goins, Amber Goodman, Brandon Goodman, Madison Goodman, Steven Gardner, Jamie Gunnell, Amber Hardeman, Joshua Harrington, Dianca Harris, Mallory Hayes, Rocco Hilburn, Chelsea Hinson, Kristian Honeycutt, Ashley Jones, Dillon Jones, Ryan Jones, Corine Killian, Chase King, Bryan Kluttz, Caleb Kosinski, Keaton Long, Jena Lovejoy, Jessie Matlock, John McClellan, Alexandria Messina, Cynthia Moose, Bretly Morris, Shasta Motley, Joshua Mullis, Brittany Norris, Fred Overcash, Anel Ramic, Taylor Rodgers, Sarah Rothwell, Justin Saunders, Brandon Shuping, Eric Storey, Megan Sullivan, Shakera Swafford, Kayla Taylor, Craven Thompson, Cody Troutman, Amber Wallace, Daniel Walters, Dominique West, Tierra Wilkie, Cameron Wilson, William Woods.

Southern Wesleyan University: James Hayes.

Stanly Community College: Diego Martinez.

UNC-Charlotte: Christopher Allen, Morgan Atkinson, Mitchell Bryant, Jordan Burke, Keyan Clanton, Katelyn Garcia, Jordan Kelly, Joseph Keophilavanh, Wayne Lyman, Megan Miller, Dylan Overcash, Asia Rucker, Laurence Rucker, William Shoaf, Jackson Vang, Casie Winecoff, Michael Wirz, Ann Xayvixiene.

University of Central Florida: Matthew Heffelfinger.

UNC-Greensboro: Amber Adams, Courtney Cress, Megan Honeycutt.

UNC-Chapel Hill: Andrew Basinger.

UNC-Pembroke: Chelsea Faggart.

UNC-Wilmington: Aaron Walser.

Western Carolina University: Bailey Boardman, Michelle Buchanan, Candice Eddinger, Savannah Marett, Kayla Overcash, Casey Wellmon, Julia White, Daniel Yates.

Wingate University: Kayla Hamby, Keila Marlin.

U.S. Air Force: Danielle Jackson.

U.S. Army: Justin Holloway, Akeim Scarborough.

U.S. Marines: Kasey Holte, Garrett Shuffler.

U.S. Navy: Griffin Corriher, Joshua Michael, Dylan Miles.

Undecided: Kayla Adams, Bethany Allison, Lisa Anderson, Jesse Basinger, Lauren Brittain, Crystal Carter, Jarrett Caskey, Taylor Copeland, Brittany Davis, Karina Espinoza, Joshua Fiello, Jessica Kepley, Cassie Livengood, Melissa Lyerly, Toni Marchio, Oscar Mejia, Derrick McKeown, Ariel Ramsey, Pedro Rosalino, Barry Sheets, Robbie Shehan, Brice Snuggs, Kallie Sparger, Christopher Stirewalt, Matthew Taylor, Richard Tracy, Brittany Trexler, Melina Vanderwall, Kasey Walker, Kayla Wilson.




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