Beaufort County Community College Spring 2014 Honor Roll Announced | Eastern North Carolina Now

    Press Release:

    The Registrar's Office at Beaufort County Community College has released the honor roll for the 2014 Spring Semester. Full-time students maintaining a grade point average, or GPA, of 4.0 or better were placed on the All "A"s list. Students maintaining a 3.5 GPA were placed on the Dean's List.

    All "A"s

    Beaufort County: Aurora
─ Anthony Ryan Gladson, Samantha Jane LoRe, Cristal Starr Powell. Bath ─ Tracey Edwards Barrow, David René Jimenez, Lorri Brooks Moree, Elton Martin Wynn. Belhaven ─ Carolina Beltran. Blounts Creek ─ Brandy Kay Jarman. Chocowinity ─ Lea Benson, Thomas Dorsey Brabble, Tyler Carson Campbell, Michael Andrew Crisp, Shannon Hobson, Sherri Smith Johnson, James Ray Jones, Destiny Ann Locke, Michael Kelly Matthews, Victor Devon Moore, Dakota Clifton Morgan, Kyle Joseph Pontieri, Yamilex Ivette Rosado, David Hayes Talley, David Scott Woolard. Edward ─ Sytisha Ann Tetterton. Pantego ─ Cortney Coltrain, Miriam P. Lamb. Pinetown ─ Darrell Lane Boyd, Mercedes C. Brinn, Isaac Thomas Coltrain, Richard Thomas Pittman. Washington ─ Ashley Victoria Adams, James Phillip Beacham, Jason Daniel Bull, Anthony Daniel Burton, Karla Yuritzi Campos, William B. Cherry, John W. Dodson, Jeremiah M. Donavon, Brittany Ann Gomes, James Tyler Harriett, Brandy Shanta Holliday, Christy Tetterton Jones, Alantus Lache Keyes, Jackson Storm Lancaster, Joey Randy Mayo, Alishia Reene McCullough, Lisa Michelle Modlin, Ashley Marie Moore, Kevin Lee Moore, Shaqwanda Tiesha Moore, Tina R. Pilgreen, Kenneth James Pollard, Bernardo Ramirez, Laquan Antonio Sadler, Lawrence Lee Satchell, Ashleigh Lynn Singleton, Amber Lynette Smith, Christy Pinkham Smith, Kelsey Taylor, Ariel Cleo Thompson, Jennifer M. Waters, Mark Adam Wells, Stephanie Yvette Williams, Brad Patrick Woolard, Jeffery Todd Woolard, Graham Wright Young, Amber Gale Zeigler.

    Bertie County: Merry Hill ─ Georgina Clematis Bond.

    Greene County: Hookerton ─ Gregory Thomas Ramsey.

    Hyde County: Swan Quarter ─ Shanekwa Antoinette Moore.

    Martin County: Jamesville ─ Gladys Yvonne Knott, Krista Lynn Silverthorne, Meredith Nicole Spear. Robersonville ─ Vincent Larry Cooper. Williamston ─ Wendy Rene Rogerson, Felicia Nicole Stanley.

    Pitt County: Greenville ─ Nathan Charles Evans, Jesse Jerell King, Christina Danielle Knight, Kecia L. Lenzy. Grimesland ─ Christopher Todd Newkirk, Dora Lewis Scherer. Simpson ─ Teresa Nicole Short. Winterville ─ Nicole Beaulieu.

    Washington County: Creswell ─ Ignacio Julian Hernandez, Chad Leary Rose, Edna Christine Spear. Plymouth ─ Kevin Michael Baker, Dean Seth Cahoon, Adam Chander Simmons. Roper ─ Jonathan E. Stotesbury.

    Dean's List:

    Beaufort County: Bath
─ Rhett H. Alligood, Christopher Downey, Alexandra Jayne Garrett, Aeryalle M. Williams. Belhaven ─ Kimberly Ann Arthur, Louise Ann Beirne, Daniel Franklin Carawan, Allen Jackson Cuthrell, Dawn Denise Fletcher, Petra J. Flores, Steven Neal Fulford, Jayson Richard Jones, Lydia Bell O'Neal, Craig S. Ward, Zachary Thomas Warren, Samantha Renee Williams. Blounts Creek ─ Alexander Kane Edwards, Christopher Godley, Tyler Paul Jarman, Malcolm Jahmaal Johnson, Essie T. Long. Chocowinity ─ Tamela Marie Ayers, Danielle A. Baker, Kimberly Josephine Bond, Ronald S. Bonner, Jonathan T. Carter, Brittany Dawn Cherry, Joseph Mason Coghill, Amber Dawn Fox, Paul Francis Galland, Veronica Sue Korman, Anthony Eugene Price, Cameron David Sparrow, Larita Eishonda Tysor, Lisa Lynn Whitley, Karen E. Woolard, Towanda H. Woolard, Whitney Brooke Woolard. Pantego ─ Daveon Vereen, Aaron Jaquel Williams, Shelly Lynette Yoder. Pinetown ─ Morgan Renee Cleary, Eric Conner Collier, Casey Shane Miller, Rebecca Gail Pinkham, Fatima Amira Shamseldin. Washington ─ Kimberly S. Baker, Sherlynne Jordan Baker, Daniel Lee Bonner, Ashley Marie Braddy, Tiquita Marie Brown, Genesis Burgos, Kenyetta Gorham Burnette, Erica Grace Clark, Katelynn Joy Cox, Candice Adelle Discepolo, Lindell Bernard Gibbs, Steve McClennon Goddard, Brandi Leigh Hardison, Ashley Grey Harris, Miranda J. Hollis, Derek Shawn Jones, Tihishia Lynette Keel, Elizabeth Diane Laws, Steven Lawrence McCracken, David A. Miller, Kinsey Lauren Moritz, Daeshona Tomika Ore, Lisa Johnson Reid, Lajena A. Roberson, Troy Macon Roelofs, Kelly Ann Sharron, Brian Allen Stroud, Bradley Joseph Thompson, Damien Londale Williams, Elethia Faye Williams, Timmy T. Woolard.

    Craven County: Vanceboro ─ Linda Cox Pelham.

    Hyde County: Scranton ─ Shakera Antwanette Davis. Swan Quarter ─ Mary Francisca Nunez.

    Martin County: Jamesville ─ Tyler M. Burch. Williamston ─ Brandon Earl Brown, Caitlyn Rebecca Griffin, Jackie Harrison, Samantha Marie Jones, Kelly Bland Meetze, Demetrius Antonio Sadler.

    Pitt County: Greenville ─ Kathryn Joy Bennett, Amanda L. Manning, Kimberly Mayo Moore, Christopher Scott Ross. Stokes ─ William Thomas Warren.

    Tyrrell County: Columbia ─ Jenna Paige Hopkins.

    Washington County: Plymouth ─ Bridgette Nicole Huffman, Kayla Ann Roberts. Roper ─ Jasmine Goode, Edward Alan Smith.

    Beaufort County Community College is a public comprehensive community college committed to accessible and affordable quality education, effective teaching, relevant training, and lifelong learning opportunities for the people served by the College.
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