USAO releases 2012 Fall honor rolls

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January-23-2013
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The USAO Honor Roll recognizes students whose grade point average is 3.5 or higher for 12 or more hours of class work. 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 than 220 students at the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma achieved a grade point average of 3.5 or greater during the fall 2012 trimester and were named to the university’s honor rolls, the USAO registrar has announced.

University records show 153 students were named to the USAO Honor Rolls and 70 students to the Regents Honor Roll. Honor roll students represent 33 counties, seven states and seven countries.

The USAO Honor Roll recognizes students whose grade point average is 3.5 or higher for 12 or more hours of class work. 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.

Students named to the USAO Honor Roll:

Alex – Heather Clarkson, Steven Hernandez

Altus – Tracinda Friedt

Anadarko – Allison McGlothlin

Ardmore – Kathleen Ezell, Heaven Lee, Steven Ryan

Blanchard – Kale Barnett, Alexander Boyd, James Kiper, Dylan Nagode, Ashley Robertson

Bray – Dustin Hampton

Cache – Brenda Bettinger, Sarah Nalley

Cement – Shelby Hoover

Chickasha – Nathan Allen, Curtis Awbrey, Annica Canady, Connor Cheek, Jennifer Covington, Destre Crawford, Jordan Danser, Sarah Dreschler, Christy Hampton, Jessica Hartzell, Melanie Hiatt, Christopher Jeffries, Richard Job, Dao Thong Lim, Cheryl Music-Sweeden, Joanne Revelle, Sarah Revelle, Zachary Robbins, Lauren Stewart, Magdalene Tsonetokoy, Braxdan Turner, Carla Wasson, Sarah Willoughby

Clinton – Alena Leonard

Comanche – James Harper III

Cyril – Megan Crain

Del City – Kathryn Daniels, Joshua Roosa

Duncan – Christopher Jordan, Nickolaus Jungheim, Brandon Nalley, Taylor Smith

Edmond – Elizabeth Martinez

Elgin – Johnathon Reil

Enid – Ariel Morgan, Seth Sturgeon

Fort Gibson – Tiffany Copeland

Frederick – Jasmin Hampton

Glencoe – Farran Bohnert

Hinton – Hayden George

Holdenville – Brandon Boone

Idabel – Travis Bates

Jones – Maggie Wilson

Lawton – Sonja Detweilier, Carrie Espinoza, Kellie Furr, Bailey Gilpen, Stephanie Little, Jim Nguyen, Callison Vaughn

Lexington – Stephanie Morris, Tara Nardi

Lindsay – Zachary Bridges, Jake Rohrer, Abby Shaw

Locust Grove – Emily Potter

Marlow – Katie Fikes

McLoud – Elizabeth Hughes, Haley Hughes

Meno – Luke Doane

Midwest City – Tiffany Cordova, Bailey Grogg, Sara Fugate

Minco – Jessie Merritt

Moore –Kerye Hartzell, Rachel Hunter, Victoria Jann, Shelby Sapcutt, Kaitlyn Worner

Mountain View – Samantha Lightfoot

Mustang – Ambia Cail, Britni Ford, Stephanie Hart

Newalla – Lauren Casillas

Newcastle – Paige Pulliam

Ninnekah – Kristina Brown, Fealishea Craddock, Angela Frye, David Nye Jr.

Noble – Misty Hamilton, Robert Summers IV

Norman – Tina Brooks, Jennifer Cornett, Carly Ford, Elizabeth Jones, Amanda Northcutt, Amy Page, Jacob Sargent, Eden Simon, Jessica Watson, Shelby Wayland, Elisabeth Yocham

Oklahoma City – Alisa Bermudez, Ashlee Brown, Crystal Davis, Jamie Dawson, Courtney Kilmer, Lucia Martinez, Zev Stein, Lauren Stoll

Owasso – Madeline Jacobson

Pauls Valley – Ashley Rasovic

Piedmont – Ashley Paxton

Pocasset – Chad Wollenberg, Cheyenne Wollenberg

Ponca City – Megan Tiemann

Sapulpa – Aaron Manuel

Spencer – Darrius Bryson, Kelsea Mallette

Tahlequah – Cole Hornett

Texoma – Beatriz Rey

Tulsa – Lauren Carter, Haley Hurt, Kassandra Jones, Maite Miller

Tuttle – Lindsay Childers, Braeden Jantzen, Marchelle Locke, Donna Woods

Valiant – Jennifer Stewart

Verden – Erika Davidson

Walters – Tashina Ototivo

Washington – Larissa Brown

Yale – Natalie Farmer

Yukon – Jacob Alexander, Bethany Larson

 

Out of State

 

Tucson, Ariz. – Jessalynne Goble

Exeter, Calif. – Alexandria DeFiore-Witter, Victoria DeFiore-Witter

Middletown, R.I. – Molly Tracy

Collierville, Tenn. – Matthew Crow

Rowlett, Texas – Brittany Scott

Mountlake Terrace, Wash. – Robina Hamman

 

Out of Country

 

Australia – Celeste Smith

Bahamas – Alicia Musgrove

Mexico – Carlos Rivera

United Kingdom – Tyrone Tarbitt

 

Students named to the Regents’ Honor Roll

 

Ada – Glen Straughn

Anadarko – Jana Key

Ardmore – Jacob Hollenbeck, Kendra Hollenbeck

Blanchard – Angie Spears, Lawrence Spitzer

Bluejacket – Johanna Jamarik

Chandler – Megan Battershell, Stacy Lamb

Chickasha – Tamara Awbrey, Ashlee Cox, Daniel Edwards, Robin Francais, Jamie Harvey, Chisum Lane, Allison Ledford, Mandi McRay, Krayton Rogers, Amanda Zink

Claremore – Elizabeth Chambers, Sara Gibbs

Del City – April Lawrence

Edmond – Kiefer Burkhard, Megan Harris

El Reno – Chad Slane

Enid – Dominique Midgett

Fort Towson – Christopher Collins

Laverne – Ashley Brown

Lindsay – Emily Harrison

Manitou – Elizabeth Stevens

Mannford – April Self

Marlow – Kristi Anderson, Kymberly Vance

Miami – Chastity McClintic

Moore –Lindsay Robbins, Katie Sears

Mustang – Brad Burris, Lisa Fruit, Rachel Rowe, Sara Rowe, Kaitlyn Witty

Newcastle – Lauren Kautz, Meghann Neeley, Amanda Russell

Norman – Michelle Birdwell, Calandra McCool, Eva Wilcox

Oklahoma City – Laura Bennett, Rachel Bennett, Daniel Bokemper, Shane Hagan, Neyda Hermosillo, Bryan Hutchinson, Dian Sultzbach, Emily Tomberlin, Maegan Womble

Shawnee – Heather Walton

Tecumseh – Allyson McMahon

Tulsa – William Benzel, Kylee Taylor, Aubrey Vantassell

Wayne – Wendy Chambers

Wilson – Megan Check

Yukon – Joshua Cook, Shauntel Cornaby, Audrey Dixon, Zachary Quintero

 

Out of State

 

Cedar Hill, Texas – Erin Coggan

 

Out of Country

 

Russia – Linda Savinova

Spain – Alejandro Rubio