A total of 101 students have been named to the Presidential Honor Roll List for the 2011-2012 academic year at Catawba College, according to Dr. W. Richard Stephens, Jr., Provost of the College.
Students named to the Presidential Honor Roll List have achieved a 3.7 grade point average in 30 or more semester hours.
Students on the 2011-2012 academic year Presidential Honor Roll List include:
NORTH CAROLINA:
Aberdeen: Veleda Horton McCormick
Asheville: Allijah Gonzalez Motika
Belmont: Christina Cherrie Faircloth
Cary: Kylie Ann Beinke
Charlotte: Alissa Grace Foote, Leana Stefani Guzman, Christopher Cummings Hayes, Brendan Charles Lawson
China Grove: Ashley Gail Freeze, Hannah Renee Gagnier, Heather Rorer Peninger, Julio Cesar Zubillaga
Clemmons: Robert Steven Gearren
Cleveland: Lori Beth Fraley
Clyde: Tara Virginia Gibbs
Concord: Kimberly Erin Beckwith, William Douglas Crawford, Stacie Erica Drye, Vera Little Drye, Angela Marie Ennis, Nicholas Grant Luciano, Karen Elizabeth McCall, Dometra Jo Mercer, Dawna Marie Messier, Francisca O'Neal, Robert Dean Stuck
Durham: Katherine Rae Higgins
East Bend: Elizabeth Grace Davis
Hamptonville: Amelia Danielle Baity
Hendersonville: Jesse Mitchell Siak
Holly Springs: Michelle L. Chaffee, Kyra Janae Youngquist Thurow
Huntersville: Albert Thomas Parker
Indian Trail: Blake Richey Rushing, Amanda Gwyn Williams
Kannapolis: Tamera Johnson Franklin, Terri Jamelle Henry, Brett Krimminger, Jubilee Ann Meehan, Dustin Stuart Shelton, Frank Villa Hernandez
Landis: Caleb Aaron Deitz
Lexington: Dirk Wayne Apt, Robbie Lee Calloway, Sydney LeAnne Crutchfield, Jamon Wynn Gaddy, Bradley Russell Griggs, Christopher Lee Howard, Randall Wayne Jarrett, Olivia Jordan Myers
Marshville: Casey Brooke Baucom
Midland: Rachel Cynthia Abbatiello
Mocksville: Robert Lee Brake, Christopher Michael Driver
Monroe: Jesse Oatie Nader
Mooresville: Ellen Rene Eudy Baker, Laurel Boykin Powell
Raleigh: Anna Clare Toole
Ramseur: Kayce Kimrey
Rockwell: Daniel Andaya, Stephanie Curry Farmer, Courtney Amber Frick
Salisbury: Pauline Hargrave Bates, Rebecca Annora Carli, Candis J. Coble, Dwayne Lamar Eury, Felecia Todeh Ghandour, Cynthia Marianne Goodson, Hillary J. Gordon, Audrey McCullough Hawkins, Elana Louise Miles, Christine Knapp Mowery, Joseph Edward Patterson, James Kendall Ponds, Christina Cline Potts, John Wayne Saunders, Lindsay McCarn Smith
Spencer: Larry Donnell McGee
Statesville: Meredith Madr'e Brown, Matthew Lynn Gobble, Blanche Schwarz
Thomasville: Lori J.Rierson
Trinity: Chris W. Reddick
Walnut Cove: Jordan Delaney Farmer
Waxhaw: Jaclyn Mirisa Lawrence
Yadkinville: Spencer Kayla Ashley
OTHER STATES:
California: Sydney Mitchell Berk, Encino
Connecticut: Sarah Irene Matulis, Berlin
Florida: Spencer Davis Preston, Estero; Lincoln Scott Anderson, Orlando
Maryland: Kara Anne Procell, Bel Air; Joseph Francis Peterson, Chestertown; Christian Thomas Klimczyk, Linthicum
Ohio: Alexander Frederick Kalmbach, Mason
Pennsylvania: Nathaniel Paul Over, Fayetteville; Darby Nicole Reedy, Reading; Gabriella Jean Bressi, Villanova
South Carolina: Jodye Shae Carroll, Mount Pleasant
Virginia: Sarah Claiborne Robinson, Cartersville; Brett Austin Howe, Moseley; Collette Lin Riddle, Roanoke
OTHER COUNTRIES:
New Zealand: Alexander MacDonald, Wellington
Founded in 1851, Catawba College in Salisbury, N.C., is the sixth oldest college in the state. It is a private, coeducational college that has a student body of close to 1,000 students. The institution offers over 40 fields of academic study and fields 18 NCAA Division II athletic teams. Students enjoy small classes with an average student to faculty ratio of 16 to 1. Approximately 75 percent of students live on the 276-acre campus. For more information on Catawba, which is known for its strong theatre arts, music, business and science programs, visit www.catawba.edu.
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