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• THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 2005
MGC recognizes
Houston County students
COCHRAN - 42
Houston County students
have been cited for scholas
tic achievement for the
spring semester at Middle
Georgia College.
Named to the dean’s list
were: Mark David
Craddock Jr., Ryan Carl
Skillen and Katherine
Michelle Tyler, of Bonaire;
Alecia Nicole Evans of
Centerville; Angela Nicole
R. Eaton, David Daniel
Lewis and Heather Faye
Williams of Elko; Anthony
Bruce Collins, Joy Christa
Fisher, Mat Leopard,
Bruce William Melton,
Jennifer Riozzi Wilson
and Stephanie Ruth
Wilson of Kathleen;
Samantha Haley Bartlett,
Elizabeth Ann Bullard,
Jennifer Lauren Cruze,
Kimberly Ann Giles,
Jonathan Kyle McCarty
and Dustin Mack Rainey of
Perry; and Rachel Susan
Duddles, Allison Angela
Evans, Justin Thomas
Frigo, Olivia Claudine
Grice, Sarah Ann Kile,
Amber Elizabeth
McLemore, Kala Nichole
Area residents graduate
from Mercer University
From staff reports
MACON - Mercer
University held nine com
mencements during May,
with more than 1,600 stu
dents participating. On May
14, the University’s Macon
commencement for the
College of Liberal Arts,
Eugene W. Stetson School of
Business and Economics,
School of Engineering, Tift
College of Education and
College of Continuing and
Professional Studies was
held in the Macon Coliseum,
with an estimated 6,000
graduates and guests in
attendance.
Below is the list of stu
dents from the local area
who graduated from the
May 14 commencement, list
ed by city of residence,
degree, and any graduating
honors they received.
Bonaire:
Thomas Daryl Coleman,
bachelor of science in engi
neering (electrical engineer
ing), Cum Laude
Casey M. Dowd, bachelor
of science in social science
(human services)
Byron:
Laura K. Pearce, bachelor
of business administration
(MAPS), Cum Laude
Peggy L. Rather, bachelor
of music education (music
education)
Michelle Lynn Thomas,
bachelor of arts (environ
mental studies)
Heather S. Wilford, bache
lor of liberal studies (indi
vidualized major)
Centerville:
Quinyonia Lashea
Anderson, bachelor of music
education (music education)
Daniel Bence, bachelor of
business administration
(accounting)
Betty Jean Turner, bache
lor of liberal studies (indi
vidualized major)
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Warner Robins
Angela M. Berndt, bache
lor of science in education
(early childhood education),
Cum Laude
William C. Boisclair, bach
elor of science (computer
science), Summa Cum
Laude and University
Honors
Julia Bowen, bachelor of
arts (international affairs),
Summa Cum Laude
Essie Patricia Chisolm,
bachelor of science in social
science (human services)
Stephen Coleman, bache
lor of science in engineering
(electrical engineering)
Alaina L. Crow, bachelor
of business administration
(MAPS), Summa Cum
Laude
Tim Duncan, bachelor of
arts (computer science)
Adrianne R. Ferguson,
bachelor of science (chem
istry)
Kristen Nicole Crush,
Raines, Julie Marie Smith,
Jamie Lee Taylor, Lauren
D. Thomas, lan Ray
Tucker and Josh Edward
Waters of Warner Robins.
To attain the dean’s list
a student must make a
grade point average of 3.5
out of a possible 4.0 while
maintaining a full academ
ic load.
Named to the merit’s list
were: Carrie Ann Adams
and Nadia Omrya Chekiri
of Bonaire; Lynette
Elizabeth Blake of
Centerville; Alexander
Douglas Bowers and
Daniel Eric Harvill of
Kathleen; Brian Clayton
Jones Sr., Andrew L. Ray
and Jonathan Blake
Rodgers of Perry; and
Whitney Claire
DeYampert, Crystal Marie
Frizzell and Christopher
Allen Harvill of Warner
Robins.
To attain the merit’s list,
a student must make a
grade point average of at
least 3.5 of a possible 4.0
while carrying less than a
full academic load.
bachelor of arts (Spanish)
Susan Hammontree, bach
elor of business administra
tion (business administra
tion)
Kelly Marie Harte, bache
lor of business administra
tion (MAPS)
Christopher Dale
Henderson, bachelor of sci
ence in engineering (com
puter engineering)
William Rogers Jackson,
bachelor of science in social
science (human services)
Cheryl Danielle McGee,
bachelor of science in social
science (human services)
Michael Moten, bachelor
of business administration
(business administration)
Doug A. Nanez, bachelor
of science in engineering
(mechanical engineering),
Cum Laude
Rebecca Anne Oakley,
bachelor of science in educa
tion (middle grades educa
tion), Magna Cum Laude
Hal Parker, bachelor of
arts (political science), Cum
Laude
Brette Ridings, bachelor
of arts (history), Summa
Cum Laude
.Marylen Rimando, bache
lor of arts (psychology)
William Franklin Roberts
Jr., bachelor of sceince in
engineering (computer engi
neering)
Bridgett Jan Standring,
bachelor of science in social
science (criminal justice)
Dana Robinson Wiggins,
bachelor of science in educa
tion (early childhood educa
tion)
Cynthia A. Wilson, bache
lor of music (music perform
ance), Summa Cum Laude
Jeffrey Scott Wolfgang,
bachelor of arts (individual
ized major)
Coley graduates at UM
Caroline Crusenberry
Coley of Hawkinsville was
awarded the Bachelor of
Business Administration
degree at the University of
Mississippi’s graduation
exercises.
MBC Foundation
awards scholarships
Special to the HHJ
The following Macon
State College students have
been awarded scholarships
through the Macon State
College Foundation for the
2005-2006 academic year:
Ariana Faith Strong of
Bonaire has received the
Louise Y. Lockhart
Memorial Scholarship,
awarded through the Macon
State College Foundation,
for the 2005-2006 academic
year. The award is given
annually to a full-time nurs
ing major. Strong also
received the Macon
Business and Professional
Women’s Scholarship
through the Macon State
College Foundation.
Jennifer Bonnie Martin of
Centerville has been award
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submitted
The Wildlife Center from Georgia Southern University
held a wildlife program for the fourth-grade students at
Matt Arthur Elementary just before the end of school.
The program included many different types of birds such
as hawks and owls, snakes including a giant python,
Madagascar hissing cockroaches and giant millipedes.
ON CAMPUS
ed three scholarships
through the Macon State
College Foundation: the
Jacqueline S. Scott
Scholarship, which honors
Scott and her years of serv
ice to the Bibb County
Health Department; the Joe
E. Timberlake, 111,
Scholarship, which honors
the retired businessman for
his longstanding and active
support of Macon State
College; and the Suburban
Junior Woman’s Club
Scholarship.
Stacey Marie Foran of
Warner Robins has received
a Flint Energies Foundation
Scholarship, which is award
ed to a student attending
Macon State’s Warner
Robins Campus. The schol
arship is awarded through
the • Macon State College
Foundation.
Jacqueline Colson Hogan
of Warner Robins has
received a McNair,
McLemore, Middlebrooks &
Co. Scholarship, which pro
vides an annual scholarship
to a Macon State College
student with a minimum
CPA of 3.0 who is pursuing a
degree in accounting and
enrolled in upper division
courses.
Hannah Rose Marney of
Warner Robins has received
the Matrix scholarship,
which provides tuition assis
tance to the editor of Macon
State College’s student
newspaper. The scholarship
is awarded through the
Macon State College
Foundation.
Megan Elizabeth Salter of
Warner Robins has received
a Wine & Spirits
Wholesalers of Georgia
Foundation Scholarship.
The scholarship is awarded
through the Macon State
College Foundation.
Julia Baye Shadwick of
Byron has received a Flint
Energies Foundation
Scholarship through the
Macon State College
Foundation for the 2005-
2006 academic year. The
Flint Energies Foundation
Scholarship is awarded to a
student attending Macon
R I ytr
SCHOOL NEWS
MAES fourth-graders learn about wildlife
State’s Warner Robins
Campus.
Julie Connie Walters of
Byron has been awarded a
Macon State Foundation
Scholarship for the 2005-
2006 academic year.
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