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One Hundred and Eighty-Three Students Named to Tri-County’s President’s List for Fall 2012

PENDLETON —- One hundred and eighty-three students have been named to Tri-County Technical College’s President’s List for fall 2012.

To be eligible for the President’s List, a student must be classified as a degree, diploma, or certificate-seeking student; earn at least 12 credit hours in courses numbered 100 or above; attain a GPR of 4.00; and cannot earn a “F,” “WF,” or “U” grade for courses numbered 100 or below.

ANDERSON COUNTY

FROM ANDERSON:

Jesse Jo Albanese, Associate Degree Nursing; Blaise Michael Beard, Mechatronics Technology; Charles Louis Caler, Management; Marjorie Sullano Cohron, Administrative Support; Kevin Herbert Cox, Machine Tool Technology; Tory Talmadge Dennis, Management; Preston Mark Dickson, Industrial Electronics Technology; Ryan Dale Fields, Machine Tool Technology; Savannah Nancy Gelinas, Associate in Arts; Gregory Charles Gilliland, Associate in Science; Denequa Yulanda Harper, Mechatronics Technology; Dale Henrique, Computer Technology; Cynthia Ruth Jeffcoat, Management; Stephanie Elizabeth Johnson, Radio and Television Broadcasting; Blake Jury, Mechatronics Technology; Robert Chandler Kay, Associate in Arts; Carolyn Annetta Kirkwood, Administrative Office Technology; George Krutitskiy, Associate in Science; Jane E. Kuebler, Associate in Science; Shelby Lorraine Leasure, Early Childhood Development; Sumeyya Shaheen Malik, Associate in Arts; Tasmariah Tasha Nash, Early Childhood Development; Lisa Ann Neighbors, Industrial Electronics Technology; Bhavik Rajendra Patel, Associate in Science; Katie Lynn Price, Associate Degree Nursing; Katherine Linley Owen Smith, Accounting; Amanda Marie Smith, Practical Nursing; Jennifer Dawn Standridge, Administrative Office Technology; Sarah Sinclair Stevens, Associate Degree Nursing; Steven John Sutton, Mechatronics Technology; George Fred Taylor, Management; Anna Cole Thompson, Veterinary Technology; Deborah Lea Wert-Ferner, Management; Mark Wade Wickham, Early Childhood Development; Ronnie Lee Williamson, Criminal Justice Technology; and Niki L. Wright, Management

FROM PENDLETON:

Crystal Louise Brazell, Medical Laboratory Technology; Aimee Jutras Cole, Transition Nursing; and Laura Louise McGarry, Industrial Electronics Technology

FROM PELZER:

Dale McCroskey, Industrial Electronics Technology

FROM PIEDMONT:

Maxwell Pearson Davenport, General Studies; Craig Ellison Davenport, Mechatronics Technology; Darren Brennen Deavers, Associate in Arts; and Jacob Ramsay Plyler, Industrial Electronics Technology

PICKENS COUNTY

FROM CENTRAL:

Lindsey Marie Adam, Associate in Science; Sarah Elizabeth Durham, Accounting; Lindsey Anna Kovarick, Veterinary Technology; Viola Jean Palacios, Early Childhood Development; Kenneth Otto Sisco, Machine Tool Technology; Nicola Jean Whitelightning, Veterinary Technology; and Samuel Chathan Wigley, Associate in Arts

FROM CLEMSON:

Jennifer Lynn Hoffman, Associate in Science; Kiera Elizabeth Johnston, Veterinary Technology; Margaret Jane Jones, Associate in Science; Nicholas Mark Masto, Associate in Science; Dustin Billy Merritt, Associate in Science; Maxwell Gordon Pfeiffer, University Studies; Patricia Margaret Schillaci, Administrative Office Technology; and Amanda Lynn Smith, Administrative Office Technology

FROM EASLEY:

Cetera Le’Royce Alexander, Administrative Office Technology; Sarah Ann Bork, Associate in Science; Evan Blake Bryson, Pre-Pharmacy; Ethan Jerald Cleveland, Mechatronics Technology; Mason Colt Davis, Industrial Electronics Technology; Lauren Brooke Dennis, Associate in Arts; Megan Leigh Dickard, Administrative Office Technology; Justin Lee Gardo, Associate in Science; Jonathan Blake Gravley, Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Technology; Jessica Ann Gray-Brewer, Welding Technology; Ashley Denise Hare, Management; Kenneth Wayne Higgins, Mechatronics Technology; Adam Griffin Holder, Mechatronics Technology; Robert James Irvine, Associate in Science; Michael Stephen Knight, Industrial Electronics Technology; Jeffrey Aaron Koenen, Management; Bobby Lane McDonald, Computer Technology; Zachary William Girard McIntyre, Associate in Science; Joseph Michael McKenzie, Mechatronics Technology; Joseph Ryan Muth, Radio and Television Broadcasting; Andrew Jeremy Pittman, Expanded Duty Dental Assisting; Zachary Taylor Rhodes, Industrial Electronics Technology; Ashley Ann Riggins, Associate Degree Nursing; Ashley Erickson Riley, Early Childhood Development; Jessica Marie Skelton, Associate Degree Nursing; Lee Anna Stimis, Industrial Electronics Technology; Kayla Nicole Thompson, Associate in Science; Shana Renee Underwood, Early Childhood Development; Kristin Bethany Wilkie, Early Childhood Development; and Dawn Marie Wilson, Administrative Office Technology

FROM LIBERTY:

Janet R Bryant, Associate in Arts; Samantha Lace Crawford, Radio and Television Broadcasting; Suhaylah Faruq, Associate in Science; Jennifer Lynn Gerlach, Early Childhood Development; Eric Ryan Hawkins, Industrial Electronics Technology; Beth Anne Krupp, Expanded Duty Dental Assisting; Tyler Burk Kurth, Computer Technology; Kristin Danielle Lee, Radio and Television Broadcasting; Elizabeth Nichole Norris, Associate in Arts; Luke Allen Ramey, Industrial Electronics Technology; Amy Smith, Associate in Science; and Luciemarie Elizabeth Sturtevant, Management

FROM NORRIS:

Rebecca Erin Tapp, Administrative Office Technology

FROM PICKENS:

Shannon Robin Alexander, Medical Office Specialist; Candace Leigh Ann Atkins, Medical Office Specialist; Jennifer Elizabeth Eades, Associate in Arts; Krysti-Ruth Elizabeth Hannah, Early Childhood Development; Reba Jo Kruse, Associate Degree Nursing; Jennifer Welborn Mitchell, Associate in Arts; Cody Matthew Powell, Industrial Electronics Technology; Beverly Renee Sweet, General Engineering Technology; and Rachel Elizabeth Trainer, Associate in Arts

FROM SIX MILE:

Brandon Richard Anderson, Computer Technology; Davison Scott Medlock, Associate in Science; and Dustin Dean Nealy, Mechatronics Technology

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