OKLA. CITY — OKLAHOMA CITY — A total of 729 students were named to the 2009 fall honor rolls at Oklahoma Christian University. Of that number, 234 are on the President’s Honor Roll, 18 on the Dean’s Honor Roll and 477 on the Honor Roll. The President’s List honors those with 4.00 (A) grades, the Deans’ List honors those with a 3.85 (A) or above and the Honor Roll recognizes students with a 3.40 (B) or above semester GPA.
Edmond residents are as follows:
President’s Honor Roll:
Michael Anders, Thomas Beard, Suzanne Bigelow, Jennifer Brotherton, Aaron Bryan, Cressilee Bryant, Tyler Butel, Jeffery Carroll, Kimberly Cooley, Jacqueline Cox, Rodney Creed, Catherine Crowder, Jeffrey Davis, Adam Duncan, Emily Elliott, Jennifer Escobar, Jennifer Evans, Nicholas Fowler, Brianna Gaither, Madelinn Geary, Spencer Goad, Laura Hernandez, Chad Holmes, Mandy Hooper, David James, Derek James, Michael King, Tiffany King, Adam Krejci, Emily Langdon, Laura Lathrop, Caleb McKean, Sophia McKean, Zeth McNeal, Jessica Morse, Mitchell Morse, Morgan Nash, Chance Nichols, Robert Norton, Don Potter, Carmon Procell, Matthew Ray, Aaron Stewart, Arlette Umuhoza, Kayle White and Olivia Winegart.
Dean’s Honor Roll:
Davee Croy, Robert Riggs, Tiffany Stafford, Karissa Taylor and Grace Wills.
Honor Roll:
Megan Barber, Jay Brasket, Courtney Britt, Andrew Campbell, James Carroll, Allison Cofer, Jose Cruz, Marc Daniluk, Kelli Farris, Jessica Findley, Robert Fowler, Caleb Griffin, Alexandra Harris, Trey Harris, Anna Hernandez, Miriam Hobbes, Abby Holmes, Taylor Hoover, Natalie Howard, Taylor Jackson, Randall Johns, Hayley Jones, Shannon Joyner, Ladd Kettren, Caleb King, Traci King, William Kooi, Kimberly Leftwich, Sarah Magness, Shane Magness, Alan Markle, Crystal Marshall, Jonathan McCallum, Darci Nealeigh, Andrew Nevius, Luke Patton, Lawrence Pitts, Elise Port, Hunter Rhodes, Jenna Rice, Sarah Risley, Lacy Rosenbalm, Kara Ruff, Parker Sanderson, Tara Sanderson, Kenneth Scott, Shawn Sikes, Robert Stevenson, Kelcy Thompson, Alexander Visor, Alex Waldo, Hunter Witt and Elliot Wright.
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