USAO releases 2012 Spring honor rolls
More than 220 students at the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma achieved a grade point average of 3.5 or greater during the spring 2012 trimester and were named to the university’s honor rolls, the USAO registrar has announced.
University records show 151 students were named to the USAO Honor Rolls and 70 students to the Regents Honor Roll. Honor roll students represent, in total, 13 countries, 11 states and 37 counties in the state of Oklahoma.
The USAO Honor Roll recognizes students whose grade point average is 3.5 or higher for 12 or more hours of class work (seven or more in the summer term). The Regents Honor Roll recognizes those who have been named to the USAO Honor Roll for three or more consecutive trimesters. The honor rolls were created to recognize and encourage academic excellence.
More information about USAO is available online at www.usao.edu.
Students named to the USAO Honor Roll:
Ada – Glen Straughn
Alex – Marti Williams
Anadarko – Lori Spray
Ardmore – Kendra Russell
Blanchard – Alexander Boyd, Michelle Crooks, Twila Misenheimer, Dylan Nagode, Dexter Nelson, Lawrence Spitzer, Richard Vasquez, Chelsea Zuchnik
Bray – Kristi Anderson
Catoosa – Kirsten Schultz
Cement – Jonathon Harris, Sara Stinson, Amanda Zink
Chandler – Megan Battershell
Cheyenne – Tristan Smith
Chickasha – Nathan Bauman, Ashlee Cox, Joshua Epperson, Jessalynne Goble, Chance Hill, Kerri Hinch, Shelby Hoover, Kelsie Krieger, Allison Ledford, Rikki Norton, Dalton Shepard, Lauren Stewart, Angela Williams
Claremore – Sara Gibbs
Deer Creek – Kiefer Burkhard, Dian Sultzbach
Dibble – Ethan Foust
El Reno – Chad Slane
Elgin – Christy Hampton, Maggie Oliver
Enid – Seth Sturgeon
Fort Towson – Christopher Collins
Geronimo – Lindsay Smith
Harrah – Rory Barron, Taylor Preston
Hinton – Amanda Russell
Holdenville – Brandon Boone
Hydro – Chisum Lane
Lamont – Jordan Kistler
Laverne – Ashley Brown
Lindsay – Audbrey Dorman, Emily Harrison
Locust Grove – Emily Potter
Lone Grove – Kristin Moyers
Lookeba – Ashton House
Mangum – Carolyn Dock
Marlow – Anthony Cox, Katie Fikes, Tommy Haile, Amy Heath
McLoud – Haley Hughes
Miami – Chastity McClintic
Minco – Evan Hardesty
Moore – Christopher Bennett, Laura Bennett, Rachel Bennett, Daniel Bokemper, Christina Edwards, Bryan Hutchinson, Priscilla Malmstrom, Lindsay Robbins, Katie Sears, Angie Spears, Emily Tomberlin, Seth Turnage
Mountain View – Samantha Lightfoot
Mustang – Brad Burris, Melanie Clason, Shauntel Cornaby, Graham Faulkner, Rachel Rowe, Kaitlyn Witty
Newcastle – Lauren Boyd
Newkirk – Michelle Birdwell
Ninnekah – Kristina Brown, Chelsea Butler
Noble – Robert Summers IV
Norman – Sarah Hill, Amanda Northcutt, Glenn Nunn, Eva Wilcox
Oklahoma City – Bryan Byars, Joshua Cook, Crystal Davis, Neyda Hermosillo, Dakota Webster
Piedmont – Katherine Jirak
Ponca City – Eric Gibson
Putnam City – Steven Groh
Purcell – Austin Muncie, Terri Reimer
Ryan – Jennifer Ninman
Sand Springs – Kristen Bowen
Sapulpa – Brittni Kent, Aaron Manuel
Shawnee – Taleah Farasyn
Sulphur – Kelsey Jones, Heather Walton
Texhoma – Beatriz Rey
Tulsa – Lauren Carter, Kassandra Jones, Nicole Stege, Kylee Taylor, Priscilla West
Tuttle – Kylie Clark, Cassandra Garrett, Somer Ogburn, Matthew Watson
Union City – William Benzel, Morgan Kirkes, Cody Lenox
Verden – Erika Davidson, Daniel Edwards
Washington – Cameron Horton
Wayne – Wendy Chambers, Chelsea LaGace
Yukon – Leslie Bross, Audrey Dixon, Jessica Fowler, Christopher Kiefer, Zachary Quintero
Out of State
Exeter, California – Alexandria Defiore-Witter
Honolulu, Hawaii – Genevieve Cagaoan
Bloomington, Indiana – Gina Romberg
Jetmoore, Kansas – Meghann Neeley
Cokato, Minnesota – Chett Everson
Kansas City, Missouri – Meghan Duggins
Burkburnett, Texas – Hannah Green
Marshall, Texas – Johanna Jamarik
Mesquite, Texas – Takoia Larry
San Antonio, Texas – Larry Takoia
Out of Country
Bahamas – Alicia Musgrove
Canada – Emily Stevenson
France – Jean-Francois Gnapi
Ghana – Linda Addo
Mexico – Carlos Rivera
Russia – Linda Savinova
Serbia – Luka Rasovic
Spain – Alejandro Rubio
United Kingdom – Charlie Beach, John Gardner, Ryan McEntee, Scott Parkinson, Phillip Pryor, Tyrone Tarbitt
Students named to the Regents’ Honor Roll
Alex – Regina Baker
Amber – Hope Aldridge, John Brown
Ardmore – Jacob Hollenbeck
Blanchard – Shane Hagan
Bray – Dustin Hampton, Kymberly Vance
Chandler – Megan Battershell, Stacy Lamb
Chickasha – Jennifer Covington, Robin Francais, Jamie Harvey, Mandi McRay, Zachary Robbins, Krayton Rodgers, Allyssa Roeske
Choctaw – Kelsea Mallette
Claremore – Elizabeth Chambers
Comanche – Jefferson Gray
Del City – April Lawrence, Joshua Roosa
Duncan – Lauren Halleran
Edmond – Tamara Awbrey
Enid – Dominique Midgett
Frederick – Elizabeth Stevens
Hominy – Jana Key
Idabel – Travis Bates
Konawa – Kellie Snow
Lahoma – Jeff Eike
Lawton – Callison Vaughan
Little Axe – Lauren Casillas, Alyssa Pence
Mannford – April Self
Moore – Tiana Cook, Taylor Peterson, Maegan Womble
Mustang – Lisa Fruit, Sara Rowe, Stephanie Willis
Newcastle – Charlton Rigsby, Meghan Scott
Norman – Sky Corby, Calandra McCool
OKC – Gabrielle Barros, Bridgette Bullock, Rebekah Kiefer, Roberta Lake
Pauls Valley – Shaylea Shebester
Ponca City – Megan Harris
Rush Springs – Jennifer Griswold
Shawnee – Allyson McMahon
Tecumseh – Logan Wilsie
Tulsa – Lindsey Cathey, Heather Heck, Lyssa Snow, Aubrey Vantassell
Tuttle – Adam Bryant, Alexandria Giese, Norma Jones
Wagoner – Autumn Fosburg
Walters – Jessica Gray
Wilson – Megan Check
Out of State
Morrilton, Arkansas – Gennifer Majors
Gridley, California – David Forsythe
Collierville, Tennessee – Matthew Crow
Cedar Hill, Texas – Erin Coggan
Out of Country
Brazil – Breno Figueiredo
Ivory Coast – Bled N’guessan
United Kingdom – Niall Crick



