Sterling, CO--Northeastern
Junior College has released its honor roll list for the 2012 spring semester and
reports that 170 students were given high academic achievement recognition,
including 69 students who made the President’s List by earning a 4.0 grade point
average.
According to the office of
the registrar at Northeastern, those making the President’s List included (by
home location):
Colorado--Akron – Jessica Quint; Alamosa – Brandy
Marrinan; Avondale – Michelle Klein;Brush – Alicia Nichols,
Brittany Riter;Canon City – Lee Walter;Castle Rock – Kathryn
Snowberger;Centennial – Roy Ceci; Central City – Ashley
Mount-Williams;Colorado Springs – Nichole Albo; Crook – Jena
Monheiser; Denver – Selamawit Gebrul; Elbert – Cameron Biondo;
Fleming – Alyx Daily, Jenna Vandenbark; Fort Morgan – Cassandra
Chapman, Barbara Desouza, Ashtin Hulse; Hartsel – Samantha Cavagnetto;
Haxtun – Kyra Ness, Mark Phillips, Jaiden Potterl Holyoke –
Christina Banaka, Brittany Durbin, Connie Ferguson, Amy Krogmeier, Janna Smit;
Iliff – Jessica Rivera; Johnstown – Chandler Morison;
Julesburg – Kara Lanckriet; La Junta – Shay Carroll;
Lakewood – Elizabeth Mayhew, Jessica Wright
Longmont – Jennifer Cashion; Loveland –
Britt Geist; Meeker – Stacey Fitzgibbons; Merino – Andie LaCombe,
Heather Cook, Jonathan Tramp; Montrose – Joshua Deines; New Raymer
– Kaleb Harms; Parker – Brooke Baker, Brooke Barker, Curtis Doubet, Haley
Gurnee, Spencer Moore; Peetz – Matthew Steffens; Ramah – Lacie
Meier; Simla – McKenzi Digby
Sterling – Nicole Albright, James Armbruster,
Matthew Baumann, Janaya Bloomfield, Ashley Browne, Mandi Bugg, Kimberly Burr,
Anna Cheramy, Jana Evans, Katie Facchinello, Tessa Gareis, Charles Guernsey,
Lyle Hanson, Jessica Harder, Shelby Harris, Christina Helvie, Kelsey Hummel,
Crystal Jackson, Pamela Krehbiel, Rebecca Littlefield, Jason Melick, Ashley
Miller, Robyn Miller, Jenae Morrison, Traci Nolan, Jace Rhodes, Melissa Sherman,
Kristi Squier, Benjamin Suiter, Jessica Sullivan, Marissa Thomas, Amanda Unrein,
Kristen Unrein, Nicole Vierow, Victoria Vorwald; Vona – Geoffrey Mills;
Wray – Brook Zuege; Nebraska – Christine Dunton, Vanessa
Schilke
Those students making the
Vice President’s List with a grade point average between 3.75 – 3.99 include:;
Colorado--Anton –
Rebekah Herron;
Arriba – Grant Maskus; Arvada – Kayla Greenbaum; Bailey –
Katie Courkamp; Berthoud – Morgan Woodruff; Brush – Leah
Tapia
Burns – Jimmi Jacox; Conifer – Katherine
White; Cortez – Aeron Acott, Toni White; Denver – Alexander
Dew-Merriex, Binaflew Mengistu, Nathan Robinson; Dolores – George Moore;
Elbert – Jacqueline Smith, Brooke Younger; Fleming – Jace Harris;
Fort Collins – Alexus Lopez; Franktown – Cody Meyers;
Golden – Maegan Kelly; Grandby – Rane
Simmons
Gunnison – Adrianne Eager; Haxtun – Derek
Lundgren, Tia Rovetti; Holyoke – Kaylee Groshans; Iliff – Lindsey
Stumpf; Julesburg – Krista Ober; La Junta – Nathan Noe;
Lafayette – Emily Smith; Limon – Cole Westfall; Littleton –
Amanda Visser; Merino – Evan Albrant, Joel Norell; New Raymer –
Jared Farnik, Lauren Mertens; Orchard – Nichelle Williams; Parker
– Selena Giers, Richard Plaisance; Pueblo West – Sean Clason;
Sterling – Dean Becker, Brock Burchard, Naomi Burkey, Miranda Carroll,
Julia Cucarola, Amanda Fiegel, Crystal Griess; Carson Guenzi, Sarah Heimbegner,
Heather Howell, Kimberly Jones, Ryan Kutchar, Lisa Matson, Alisa Medina, Kayla
Moon, Courtney Negley, Mollie Peck, Brandy Peek, Nicole Thieman, Felicia Vigil,
Jason Vorderberg; Strasburg – Kacie Arnold; Westcliffe – Sydney
Camper; Yuma – Samuel Baucke.
Those students making the
Dean’s List with a grade point average between 3.5 and 3.74 were:
Colorado-Ault – Jillian Hinze; Aurora – Abraham
Diarra, Jenifer Martinez, Montez Torrey; Canon City – Danika Cupp,
Brittney Sorrenti; Castle Rock – Kayli Money; Centennial – Alyssa
Goldstein; Delta – Christian Kathrein, Bonnie Wool; Fleming –
Arika Muller
Haxtun – Natasha Helfer, Brittney Mahnke;
Idalia – Andrew Blankenship; Iliff – John Hanlon, Julie Hernandez,
Jeffrey Huss, Braydon Zink; Johnstown – Mackenzie Krause; Lakewood
– Kyle Story; Littleton – Hannah Morton; Longmont – Mitchell Dow;
Merino – Michael Hart, Andrew Piel, Nikki Schmidt; Otis – Nicholas
Kahrs; Ovid – Jessie Doleshall; Peetz – Stephan Geu, Paul Janes;
Ridgway – Kaitlin Hietala; Seibert – Bryce Burris; Shawnee
– Gina Phillips
Sterling – Emily Brower, Gene Cucarola, Heather
Davis, Etho Foxhill, Alexis Friedly, Jesse Gallagher, Kayla Gallegos, Brennan
Hottinger, Corey Jimerson, Nicholas Jones, Silvia Kalb, Madison Kiel, Ty
Lebsock, Amanda Lock, Natalie Nicholson, Kaylee Pier, Ashley Pippitt, Meghan
Sandridge, Miriam Scharff, Miranda Thomas, Shawn Unrein; Stoneham – Jayce
Tappy
Westminster – Gary Bonney, Josh Bonney; Yuma –
Tyler Jamison, Robert McCall; Nebraska – Kayllie
Cox
Northeastern Junior College
is the largest residential two-year college in Colorado. It offers students more
than 80 programs of study in both transfer and career and technical areas. The
college serves approximately 1,100 full-time students and an additional 2,400
part-time and community learners.
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