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Local Education

November 21, 2009

Honor Rolls: Liberty Christian

ANDERSON — The following students have been named to the first grading period honor roll at Liberty Christian School.

Principal’s List

Seniors — Karon Earley, Ellen Lamb, Allison Nuce, Daniel Perrine, Emily Reed and Alexandra Scott.

Juniors — Elyse Blankenship, Susannah Dragash, Andrew Henderson, Jonathan Herndon, Ryan Lechlitner and Evan Robinson.

Sophomores — David Crook, Raphaela Mena and Daniel Pleninger.

Freshmen — Larry Blankenship, Clint Kellams, Abigail Miller, Leila Oumarou, Ransom Rouse and Lauren Santichen.

Eighth grade — Benjamin Bowen, Hillary Foreman, Grant Kinney, Justin Krieg, Isaac Lamb, Kathryn Maidlow and Walter Weaver.

Seventh grade — Gabrielle Brumfield, Curtis Dayton, Noah Long, Elijah Meyer, Ella Robinson, Mason Thomas and Blake Wittkamper.

Sixth grade — Michaela McCurdy, Rei Reid and Erin Smith.

Fifth grade — Jared Baker, Elizabeth Bull, Melody Davidson, Clayton Mercer, Nathaniel Moore, Tyler VanSkyock and Noah Weston.

Fourth grade — Parker Allen, Erin Brazel, Joshua Dayton, Levi Frazier, Isaac Long and Zackery Painter.

Third grade — Jessica Bull, Grace Dent, Eve Emery, Madison Finch, Addison Lavelle, Samantha Murphy, Sylvia Phillips, Savannah Rees, Anastacia Rice, Kathryn Shadoan, Nya Streaty, Rileigh Van Skyock and Bryce Wethington.

Second grade — Hannah Allen, Zachary Branson, Evan Etchison, Noah Frazier, Joshua Johnson, Jesse McCurdy, Natalie McFall, Amelia Meiers, Megan Sundheimer, Alayna Thomas, Cassondra Watson and Taylor Webber.

Honor Roll

Seniors — Stephanie Hopkins, Sarah Manis, Ralph Means and Catherine Staley.

Juniors — Mitchell Ayers, Logan Buck, Shelley Lehman, Erika Lindley, Cameron Mason, Jessica Polhamus, Caleb Rogers, Jacob Thackery and Andrew Winters.

Sophomores — Clayton DeFur, Timothy Farlow, Rachael Truitt and Alex Villarreal.

Freshmen — Michael Finch, Jordan Hoppes, Justin Scott, Dawson Vosburg and Karl Winters.

Eighth grade — James Arehart, Grant Bennett, Victoria Brown, Theron Dalton, Tristan DeHaven, Dakota Hensley, Brooke Mason, Morgan McFall, Nathan Phillips and Cassandra Stahl.

Seventh grade — Samuel Baker, Michaela Belbot, Molly Bennett, Colin Bowser, Spencer Cohen, Landon Conner, Austin Howell, A’Quincey Hyatt, Sydney Kovaleski, Sabrina McGill, Thomas Moreno, Madison Mousty, Daniel Petry, Vincent Phillips, Madeline Pleninger, Ashley Preston, Shaylie Rayl, Joshua Royer, Jonathan Santichen, Hamilton Smith, Payton Thackery, Isaiah Tufts, Eliana Whitaker and Connor Williamson.

Sixth grade — Kaylee Allen, Kilynne Brooks, Rebekah Brumfield, Daniel Burko, Madyson Henry, Emily Owens, Justin Popendeiker, Brooklynne Rees and Benjamin Truitt.

Fifth grade — Hugh Begley, Adam Carr, Daniel Gaines, Katelynn Gossage, Aaron Hughey, Talin Ivey, Kiley Lewis, Patrick Lindley, Macy McFall, Adrienne Phillips and Londyn Rouse.

Fourth grade — Samuel Brumfield, Dallas Burko, Joanna Essex, Brayden Etherington, Micayla Helm, Ashley Howes, Cassandra Kennedy, Clayton Kovaleski, Aidan Lutterman, Ahsani Montano, Karli Petty, Solomon Truitt and Joshua Tufts.

Third grade — Hannah Davis, Kennedy Fillmore, Jadyn Kennedy, Cassidy Lee, Jayla Lewis, Kiernan Peterson, Ashley Shults, Ryleigh Stone and Emma Williams.

Second grade — Ethan Bates, Harrison Binnion, Laikyn Conner, Irelynd Evans, Brianna Greenlee, Alexis Hill, Brandon Howes, Tyren Ivey, Jacob Moore, Avery Riddle and Elena Tufts.

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