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Centenary College names Dean's List

By: Nancy Cook
Updated: January 10, 2011

 

SHREVEPORT, La. (Centenary News Service) – A total of 253 students at Centenary College of Louisiana have been named to the Fall Semester 2010 Dean's List, according to Dr. Michael Hemphill, Provost and Dean of the College. The honor list names all students who have achieved a grade point average of 3.5 or higher in 12 or more semester hours taken for a letter grade during the fall semester. 

    Students on the Centenary Fall 2010 Dean's List are listed by their home countries/states and cities, as follows: 

France Vitry-En-Artois—Camile Carpentier 

Hong Kong Kowloon—TszYing Crystal Kwan 

United Kingdom Londonderry—David Gallagher 

Arkansas Alexander—Jeridan Green Little Rock—Taylor Pahls Maumelle—Jessica Lieblich Mountain Pine—Jordan Gurren 

Colorado Aurora—Sarah Weiler Colorado Springs—Justine Kemp Louisville—Eren Corapcioglu 

Florida Delray Beach— Jackson Blankstein 

Georgia Rome—Gregory Jackson 

DEAN’S List 2-2-2 

Indiana Indianapolis—Bethany Kern 

Kansas Leawood—Laura Immenschuh Logan— Michaela Berg 

Louisiana Alexandria—Anna Medica, Melanie Queen, Cady Redman, Matthew Weidner Anacoco—Megan Davis Baton Rouge—Hollis Clark, Corinne Cormier, Janet Linschoten, Lauren Moore Ball—Anita Escott Benton—Christopher Goetz, Paige Hewlett, Richard Moore Bossier City—Brandi Candler, Malari Coburn, Kathryn Correro, Jennifer Delancy, Jamie Dyche, Ryan Elledge, Monique Finley, Tyler Gardner, Michael Hoppe, Jacob Jennings, Caitlin Kennedy, Thomas Keys, Amanda Krentzel, Dallas Krentzel, Tia Landrum, Lauren Lee, Ashley Lynch, Joshua Phillips, Wells Audrey Russell, Arielle Schulman, Gaurav Shah, Hannah Shirley, Amanda Spangler, Jenna Squyres, Brittany Theuret, Catherine Walsh, Brandon Winningham Calhoun—Brandon Sepulvado Covington—Stephanie Boyd, Sarah Sihvonen Deridder—Krista McKinney Deville—Elizabeth Dilks Greenwood—Lea Richmond Gueydan—Lea Hair Hammond — Isadora Bickman, Kyle Kraemer Haughton — Linda Bird, Wesley Carlisle, Erik Champney, Sarah Hoffnung Harahan—Randall Schmidt Hodge— Madalyn Allen Houma— Jonathan Carrere Keithville—Bailey Boggs Kinder—William Bruchhaus Lake Charles— Bonnie Bernard, Anna Connell, Kayla Klaus, Camryn Miller, Austin Price, James Riley, Samantha Snyder, Julie Vaughan, Rennie Walker Lafayette— Eric Ball, Michelle Junot, Emily McManus La Place— Taylor Atkins Livonia—Chelsea David Luling— Riley Adams Mandeville—Christine Cumming, Katherine Greene, Lauren Kloepfer, William Trimble Mansfield—Anh Dao Tran Metairie—Allison Jones, William Leonard Minden—Mallory McConnell Monroe—Julie Butler, Katie Caldwell, Madeline Fechter, Scott Myers, Macy Stockton, Stephen Whipple Mooringsport—Deon Wadsworth Oakdale—Rachel Richardson -MORE- 

DEAN’S List 3-3-3 

Pineville—Alicia Ivanic, Hope Vollm Ponchatuola—Manoah O’Dell Saint Amant—Jason Harris Saint Francisville—Ryan Sparks, Taylor Sparks Shongaloo—John Callen Shreveport— Summayah Anwar, Noor Azzawe, Payton Bannon, Lyndsay Bertrand, Crystal Birdsong, William Bowers, Regina Brown, William Burnham, Sergio Cananzi, Harry Chiang, Leah Dark, Kaitlin Davis, Renee Do, Kelly Dunnigan, Olesya Ekshyyan, Gregory Ewing, Lindsey Fileccia, Kristopher Free, Gerhardt Funk, William Gaston, Erica Glidewell, Micah Goodwin, Robert Grand, Samantha Gray, Rebecca Gruettner, Brenton Gryder, Kenneth Guin, James Hall, Kathryn Hardey, Lanita Holmes, Cameron Hughes, Kendall Hughes, Ashley Jackson, Katie James, Stafford Johnson, Nadine Kaskas, Keely Kitchura, Todd LaFarlette, Alexandra Larsen, Caitlin Lindsay, Kristy Lopez, Ada Loridans, Maria Luraguiz, Charles Madden, Merwin McCrady, Ashley McHugh, David Micinski, Thien Ly Nguyen, Julie Norman, Roumta Odisho, Michael ReeksRuben Reyes, Freddricka Richardson, Jordan Ring, Grace Robinson, Lauren Rogers, Nicolette Rogers, Amy Schimschock, Katherine Sexton, Christopher Turansky, Erika Vazquez, David Volentine, John Walsh, Randall White, Sarah Wilkes Slidell—John Cefalu, Fortunato Padua, Amanda Price, Emily Slazer Springhill—Marci McMahen Sterlington—Priscilla Hawthorne Sulphur—Thomas McMurry Vivian—Jacob Sullivan Winnsboro—Kelly Reed 

Massachusetts Clinton—Maille Vetros Marstons Mills—Jesse Gilmore 

Ohio Cincinnati—Phyllis Hafer 

Oklahoma Antlers—Mary Guerrant Tonkawa—Heather Wensler Tulsa—Anne Farrell, Virginia Mather Tennessee Memphis—Melody Smith 

Texas Austin— Matthew Blam, Caleb McSorley Bellaire—Matthew Keus Cedar Hill—Jihad Elaydi College Station—Garrison Liles Conroe—Bethany Nutall -MORE- 

DEAN’S List 4-4-4 

Coppell—Ryan Christianson Dallas—Sarah Merino, Peter Stark, Colleen Watts De Berry—timothy Magill Elgin—Kethlyn Rivers Fairview—Kristin DiGioia Flower Mound—Laura Loy Fort Worth—Zachary Farrar Frisco—Kristen Stevenson Garland—Ian Osteen Georgetown—Tamara Mayer Granberry— Katherine Ball Grapevine—Caitlin Neese, Kyndal Rose Henderson—Joel Livsey Houston— Anna Andreen, Lauren Highsmith, Crystal Hong, Jessica Hunter, Sara Patronella, Megan Webber Irving— Raphael Asenime Jasper—Marcie Ratcliff Katy—Catharine Depew Kaufman— Ashley Boccaccio Kingwood—Ruth Litwinowicz, Logan Lowery Lindale—Charles Ray Longview—Talia Crain Lufkin—Amanda Proctor McKinney—Jordan Pope Midland—Aurora Owen, Jeffrey Schaffert Mineola—Marcos Rodriguez North Richland Hills—Erika Lunsford Plano—Anthony LeBlanc, Matthew Pittman Richardson—Cara Lamb Richmond—Lauren Lassiter, Bonnie Matak Santa Fe—Kayla Tibaldo Spring—Margaret Crowley, Everett Grimley Southlake—Laura Huning Sugar Land—Christopher Sullivan Temple—Diane Lee, Alyssa Zawieja The Colony—Elizabeth Rosselli The Woodlands—Michael Schwandt 

DEAN’S List 5-5-5 

Virginia Vienna—Lauren Larkin 

Washington Yakima—Justin Kraft 

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About Centenary College of Louisiana 

Centenary College is a private, four-year arts and sciences college affiliated with the United Methodist Church. Founded in 1825, it is the oldest chartered liberal arts college west of the Mississippi River and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Centenary is one of 16 colleges and universities constituting the Associated Colleges of the South and has been recognized as “One of the Best 373 Colleges” by the Princeton Review and one of “America’s Best Colleges” and one of “America’s Best Private Colleges” by Forbes.com. In 2008 Centenary College celebrated 100 years in Shreveport and Bossier City.
 

 

 

     

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