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WCU graduate/dean’s list students

Western Carolina University announces its fall 2011 graduates and dean’s list students:

Graduates

Lexington

Stephanie Ann Johnson, Bachelor of Science, Recreational Therapy

Trevor Edward Lemly, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Motion Picture/Telev Prod

Patrick Seth Pace, Bachelor of Science, Parks & Recreation Mgt

Amy Lynn Snider, Bachelor of Science, Criminal Justice

Amanda Elizabeth Barkiewicz, Cum Laude, BS-Education, Elementary Education

Mooresville

Vera Charlenne Bell, Master of Science, Human Resources

Brittany Noelle Stogner, BS-Education, Elementary Education

China Grove

Gerald Wayne Starnes, Mas-Project Management

Granite Quarrry

Parker Russell Cox, BS-Education, Music Education

Ellie Elaine Scoggins, Cum Laude, BS-Education, Social Sciences

Salisbury

Michael Lee Allen, Bachelor of Science, Criminal Justice

Charles Austin Cain, BS-Business Administration, Marketing

Braxton Scott Griffin, Bachelor of Science, Construction Management

Daniel Jacob Heilig, Bachelor of Science, Anthropology

Reed Evan Jones, BS-Business Administration, Management

Brian Jennings Walton, Bachelor of Science, Criminal Justice

Dean’s list

Kannapolis: Jamie Nicole Blackwelder, Katie Marie Hosack, Olivia Danielle Jacobs, Savannah Clare Johnson, Christian Steven Lombardo

Lexington: Morgan Elizabeth Boles, Ashley Nicole Bracken, Megan Theresa Carlson, Kirsten Renee Collins, Jeffrey G. Foster, Stephanie Ann Johnson, Richard L. Jones, Patrick Seth Pace, Jessica Nicole Poydock, Joshua Ryan Williams

Linwood: Chloe Carina Brock, April Dawn Cloutier

Mocksville: Ayana E Banks, Katelin R. Starre, Kathryn Elizabeth Trotter

Mooresville: Jennifer Lynne Annas, Danielle Faith Barkiewicz, Amanda Elizabeth Barkiewicz, Nancy Kristian Lee Belk, Sara Ann Brandt, Melanie A Burzlaff, Christopher Thomas Carlucci, Matthew Rains Carson, Carl Cole Drawdy, Chandler Elyse Elliot, Katherine Clark Hilton, Donald Blaine Lambert, Brittney Leigh Malone, Cayli Jo Meizel, Danielle Lynn Patinka, Brittany Noelle Stogner, Meredith Nicole Oakley

China Grove: Jonathan David Hough

Gold Hill: Regina Michelle Cline

Granite Quarry: Parker Russell Cox, Ellie Elaine Scoggins

Landis: Kayla Dawn Chipley

Rockwell: Travis Lee Campbell, Taylor Anne Campbell, Colleen Clara Marchese

Salisbury: Kathryn Elaine Beaver, Bridget Renee Boling, Kathryn Jean Egloff, Donnielle Christina Foster, Melchizedek S Ghandour, Julia Ann Hand, Daniel Jacob Heilig, Taylor David Jones, Melani R Lippard, Royale M Nichols, Kelsey E Stover, Casey Lynn Wellmon

Woodleaf: Joshua Robert Pond




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