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UT Tyler Announces President's Honor Roll, Dean's List

The University of Texas at Tyler has announced the President's Honor Roll and Dean's List for the 2001 fall semester.

To be named to the President's Honor Roll at UT Tyler, a student must have completed, in one semester, 12 or more semester credit hours with grades of "A" in all courses that carry grade points.

To be named to the Dean's List, a student must have completed at least nine semester credit hours at the university with a grade point average of 3.7 or above.

President's Honor Roll students, listed by hometown, are:
ALTO - Daniel C. White, general business.
ARP - Seth H. Wilson, history.
ATHENS - Leighanne H. Austin and Laura S. Ballard, interdisciplinary studies; Kristin M. Batt, nursing; Talia C. Dailey, psychology; Angie J. Murphree, nursing; and Scott R. Skiles, political science.
AUSTIN - Leah B. Turner, nursing.
BEN WHEELER - Tracy R. Irvin, interdisciplinary studies.
BIG SANDY - Kimberly A. Gilbert, interdisciplinary studies, and John M. Warren Jr., English.
BROWNSBORO - Michael D. Wysocki, management.
BUFFALO - Jill Y. Oliver, history.
BULLARD - Kelly D. Johnson, interdisciplinary studies; Sheila P. Jordan, English; and Crystal L. Robin, speech communication.
CANTON - Micah S. Cooper, music, and Rachael L. Green, interdisciplinary studies.
CARTHAGE - Jennifer K. Allen, computer science; Christopher S. Lagrone, finance; and Brandy M. O'Neal, Tracey L. Smith and Amanda J. Wray, interdisciplinary studies.
CHANDLER - Reagan L. Bennett, interdisciplinary studies.
CORSICANA - Claudia B. Donaho, accounting.
DIANA - Joshua R. Honea, finance, and Jennifer L. Morvan, speech communication.
DALLAS - April R. Hunter, nursing.
EDGEWOOD - Kristen J. Thompson, interdisciplinary studies.
EUSTACE - Alisa G. Potter, accounting.
FLINT - Crystal R. Roshto, interdisciplinary studies, and Tressie D. Seegers, art.
FRANKSTON - Anna L. McGuffey, interdisciplinary studies.
GILMER - Jennifer N. Barton, biology; and Jennifer J. Brenner, Sandra K. Johnson and Jana L. Pritchett, interdisciplinary studies.
GLADEWATER - Neil S. Crane, major undecided; Sarah B. Fox, nursing; Jennifer L. Miller and Andrea L. Mills, interdisciplinary studies; and Scarlet I. Worthen, finance.
GOLDEN - Anja D. Tucker, interdisciplinary studies.
GUN BARREL CITY - Sarah E. Shipley, music.
HALLSVILLE - Carla S. Lineberger, nursing, and Jessica R. Young, interdisciplinary studies.
HAWKINS - Kristine R. McNeely, major undecided.
HENDERSON - Abigail E. Anderson, English, and Kirby I. Hearn, computer science.
HUNTSVILLE - Jane E. Baker, nursing.
JACKSONVILLE - Jonathan D. Clark, history; Jamie L. Moore, interdisciplinary studies; and Christine A. Villavisencio, major undecided.
KAUFMAN - Eleanor E. Powell, psychology.
KILGORE - Kristy A. Barnhart, interdisciplinary studies; Jaclyn A. Hargrove, marketing; Michele J. Robinson, nursing; Heidi Warren, art; and Tom B. Watson, applied arts and sciences.
LINDALE - Chris L. Drake, speech communication; Linda F. Drake, applied arts and sciences; Jefferey A. Little, computer information systems; Theresa A. Mallory-Elwood and Kathleen S. Simmons, interdisciplinary studies; Deborah A. Stills, no degree sought; and Micah D. White, finance.
LONGVIEW - Timothy L. Fogarty and John M. Haynes, political science; Allison R. Gillentine, biology; Robyn A. Johnson, health and kinesiology; Christine A. Mick, computer science; Royce E. Read, accounting; Amanda D. Rawlings and Rachel C. Sparks, interdisciplinary studies; and Cynthia R. Thompson, training and development.
MABANK - Mary A. McDowell and Lisa A. Tate, interdisciplinary studies.
MARSHALL - Amanda K. Allgood and Melissa C. Jacquez, English; and Lisa J. Shirley, nursing.
MOUNT PLEASANT - Candace L. Gullion, interdisciplinary studies.
NACOGDOCHES - Angela D. Jones, nursing.
OVERTON - Benjamin M. McCarty, computer science, and Brenda J. O'Quinn, interdisciplinary studies.
PALESTINE - Julie C. Conner, interdisciplinary studies; Kelly B. Maxwell, nursing; and Peggy S. Witt, accounting.
PITTSBURG - Michelle Bell, interdisciplinary studies; Terence A. Cook, Spanish; and Richard H. Honzell, marketing.
PLANO - Kelly L. McNees, nursing.
QUITMAN - Kimberlie M. Baber, journalism, and Michelle L. Munn, kinesiology.
TEAGUE - April D. Welch, interdisciplinary studies.
TROUP - Jenny L. Carman, nursing, and Amber L. Lindsey, interdisciplinary studies.
TYLER - Andrew W. Allbright, Sandra A. Arthur and Kimberley A. McKeown, nursing; Tiffany R. Allen and Nicolette R. Jones, marketing; Shamsa F. Ashraf and Wingon Koo, computer science; Jennifer D. Bain, Karen J. Craig, Ashley M. Davis, Laurie K. Dawkins, Desda Montgomery, April Munoz, Melody M. Ray, Morgan R. Smith, Michele L. Squire, Jennifer M. Taylor, Chrystal G. Thompson, Sha'lindria M. Wade and Carissa A. Satterwhite, interdisciplinary studies; Jessica L. Baker, Jeremy P. Daw, Dana E. Maxey, Beverly C. Pearson, Kimberly M. Sulser and Eric S. Williams, English; and Wendi M. Barr, kinesiology.
Also, Amanda J. Chitty, speech communication; Stephen R. Dunklin, general studies; Brett L. Dyer, Alison B. Halbert and Jennifer K. Smith, art; Radu I. Flore, management; Yuriko T. Gravitt, Gary A. Moers, Deborah S. Raney and Tamara R. Williams, accounting; Theodoor C. Hancke, Dennis J. Hurley, Brian E. McDonald and Cody P. Peterson, political science; Justin R. Hanner, technology; Andrew T. Hatton, mathematics; Toni R. Johnson and Jennifer N. Jolley, psychology; Tobie E. Labauve, mechanical engineering; Sami M. Moses and Dustin M. Porter, biology; Tonya L. Newsom, electrical engineering; Tina T. Smith, history; Shaun E. Twomey, finance; Meredith A. Yates, applied arts and sciences; and Gage E. Brackin, Spanish.
VAN - Bonnie M. Hall, major undecided.
WHITE OAK - Joshua D. Jones, mathematics, and Robin R. McNeely, interdisciplinary studies.
WHITEHOUSE - Dorothea S. Adams, Ella M. Moore and Cynthia D. Nutt, interdisciplinary studies; Jonathan L. Beam, electrical engineering; Camille N. Black, psychology; Rachel E. Gober, accounting; Casey L. Plummer, general studies; Jeremy S. Wysocki, biology; and Patrick G. Phillips, English.
WILLS POINT - Charles D. Martin, nursing.
WINONA - Jason L. Cook, chemistry.

Dean's List students, listed by hometown, are:
ALBA - Stephanie L. Russell, interdisciplinary studies, and Brandon M. Riley, computer science.
ARP - John M. Ulsh, no degree sought; Melissa G. Tresner, journalism; and Matthew L. Everett, history.
ATHENS - Kevin L. Hanes, management; Ruth E. Adame, interdisciplinary studies; and Stefani A. Martin, journalism.
AVINGER - Brandi L. Walker, interdisciplinary studies.
BELLS - Elizabeth A. Beckman, psychology.
BIG SANDY - Kristan M. McBride, interdisciplinary studies.
BROWNSBORO - Billy S. Borunda, marketing, and Amanda D. Ellis, management.
BULLARD - Megan E. Cheek, psychology; Pearl A. Sherman, general studies; Heath B. Foreman, medical technology; and Frank H. Sullivan, electrical engineering.
CANTON - Kyle W. Halberstadt, management; Tina H. Schofield, English; Melinda B. Hague, general studies; and Amber R. Blakey, history.
CHANDLER - Misty K. Adair and Paula K. Stephenson, interdisciplinary studies; Lori L. Wilson, applied arts and sciences; and Jasmin Kinserlow, art.
COOKVILLE - Jessica A. Logan, interdisciplinary studies.
CYPRESS - Miranda K. Newman, music.
DAINGERFIELD - Lisa M. Elia, interdisciplinary studies.
DEKALB - Stephanie A. Flanery, finance.
DENTON - Jennifer L. Major, interdisciplinary studies.
DIANA - Amy L. Turman, interdisciplinary studies, and Tina M. Thomas, history.
ELKHART - Stacey N. Collier and Debra L. Husband, interdisciplinary studies.
ELYSIAN FIELDS - Ali L. Tyner, history.
EUSTACE - Charles J. Cox, technology; Marsha G. Meredith, Spanish; Bowen C. Reed, music; and Cheryl D. Campbell, nursing.
FAIRFIELD - Ryan M. Palmquist, computer science.
FLINT - Lisa J. Pierce, marketing; Stephanie E. Miller and Dawn L. Zimmerman, interdisciplinary studies; Kenneth C. Jeffcoat, technology; Jennifer R. Edwards, psychology; and Karen E. Martinez, nursing.
FRANKSTON - Gale J. Crews, interdisciplinary studies.
FRUITVALE - Melisia G. Foster, interdisciplinary studies.
GILMER - Felisha M. Wilson, interdisciplinary studies.
GLADEWATER - Lacy R. Jones, interdisciplinary studies; Rebecca N. Lee, English; Teleia D. Hogan, criminal justice; and Sean C. Butler, chemistry.
GRAND SALINE - Susan P. Blalock, history; Catherine L. Hollenshead, electrical engineering.
HENDERSON - Brent E. Whiteside, business; Jamie L. Gage, Bethany M. Kuykendall and Samantha J. Shallcross, interdisciplinary studies; Jeffrey G. Allen, applied arts and sciences; Kerry L. Linton, English; and Dustin J. Cummings, electrical engineering.
JACKSONVILLE - Kelli A. Rodriguez, interdisciplinary studies; Michael B. Smith, health professions; Donna J. Smith, criminal justice; Margie M. Hughes, mathematics; and Brady E. Brooks, computer science.
KARNACK - Ruben J. Richardson, speech communication.
KERENS - Joan E. Otten, Spanish.
KILGORE - Angela E. Beck, interdisciplinary studies, and Cassie D. Speer, English.
LINDALE - Kylie S. Spears and Susan M. Walls, interdisciplinary studies; Adam B. Crockett, technology; Rebecca J. Gray, health professions; Kendrick D. Widemon, health and kinesiology; and Joshua D. Hartmeyer, computer science.
LONE STAR - Kimberly J. Lilley, nursing.
LONGVIEW - Jeffrey L. Milstein, no degree sought; Emily J. Soape, finance; Gregg A. Kirby, management; Matthew J. King and Krista L. Rojo, business; Michele E. Farmer, Heather J. Solomon, Rebecca N. Treadway and Jennifer D. White, interdisciplinary studies; Bobby C. Stark, technology; Amanda J. Kimball, health professions; Shanna R. McKelvey, psychology; Letitia L. Murdoch, speech communication; David F. Gonzalez, political science; Rai L. Machin, sociology; and Anna S. Hanson, nursing.
MABANK - Rachel D. Killian, nursing.
MALAKOFF - Heather D. Morris, biology.
MARIETTA - Katherine E. Loffer, chemistry.
MINEOLA - Elaina L. Purkey, interdisciplinary studies, and James M. Whitten, art.
MOUNT ENTERPRISE - Jody R. Creel, mechanical engineering.
MOUNT PLEASANT - Amber K. Whatley, interdisciplinary studies; and Jennifer T. Miller, kinesiology.
MURCHISON - Sarah R. Neal, political science.
NEW LONDON - Lisa M. Robinson, journalism.
ORE CITY - Alecia M. Watkins, accounting.
PALESTINE - Amy Curbo, finance; Karla J. Gregory, interdisciplinary studies; Brandy M. Statham, health professions; David J. Davis, general studies; and Amin M. Lalani, mathematics.
PITTSBURG - Andrea L. Pearson, interdisciplinary studies; and Vicki M. Stokes, biology.
RUSK - Amy L. Pascoe, history.
SCROGGINS - Joyce A. Stone, speech communication.
TATUM - John J. Roberts, political science.
TERRELL - Frank J. Duyka, technology.
TRINIDAD - Angela D. Ramsey, interdisciplinary studies.
TROUP - Heather L. Davis, interdisciplinary studies.
TYLER - Elina K. Hong, Colette J. Howard, Christina L. Huffman, Allen W. Jones and Kellie P. Reynolds, accounting; Christian D. Adams, Austin R. Brooks, James H. Hardee, Maciej F. Hunek and Michael V. Phea, finance; Starla R. Bickerstaff, Kathryn D. Haar and Manda M. Mills, management; Heather D. Miller and Matthew S. Renick, marketing; Jason S. Schomerus, business; Martha G. Aaron, Kristina L. Cotten, Kathryn A. Crawford, Samantha A. Crow, Paula A. Fears, Jennifer D. Gee, Emilie V. Judd, Jennifer M. Neely, Sally A. Newman, Madolyn R. Richardson, Amie M. Smith, Annette L. Swinford and Brandy C. Taylor, interdisciplinary studies; Kristina G. Acree, applied arts and sciences; Shelly L. Hamrick, health and kinesiology; and Bruce S. Barton, Perry A. Fair and Samir Jabr, kinesiology.
Also, Jaime D. Cornelius, Alisa P. Evans, Amy E. Griffy, Linda V. Harris, Susan L. Parker, Amanda S. Ryan, Tanna L. Stanley, Tammy A. Waldron, Margaret K. Will and Twyla M. Williams, psychology; Kelly L. Key, Sharon Kittle and Stephanie E. Powell, English; Jonathan M. Benedetti, Brandee N. Boyd and Lana L. Cain, journalism; Katie L. Abbott and Satoo Nakai, speech communication; Karen C. Conn, history; Jennifer R. Trengove, art; Belinda M. Arroyo, criminal justice; Robert C. Ellis, Christopher L. Jones and Angela M. Roe, biology; Elizabeth A. Shoemaker and Loretta Y. Westerfield, mathematics; Dalen K. Kahiapo, computer science; Shaun T. Halberstadt, computer information systems; Lacey M. Morris, Alan K. Nichols, Chidi O. Onyi, Kimberly M. Vice and Meredith L. Waldo, nursing; and Sean T. Droptini and Timothy A. Schultz, electrical engineering.
VAN - Lisa N. Howell and Kathrine Murray, interdisciplinary studies.
WASKOM - Gaynor M. Haston, Spanish.
WHITE OAK - Daniel R. Erwin, management; Heather S. Wilson, interdisciplinary studies; Stephen C. Terry, political science; and Jon P. Hollingsworth, electrical engineering.
WHITEHOUSE - Melissa S. Leonard, interdisciplinary studies; Rebekah E. Beam, psychology; Kati J. Polak, English; Sarah B. Dillingham, history; and Mary C. Tapley, biology.
WINFIELD - Stephanie R. Heeren, interdisciplinary studies.
WINNSBORO - Kristal L. Ross, nursing.
WINONA - Daniel J. Blair, electrical engineering.


 


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