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Students Selected for Honor Society Awards

Published: 2007-04-26

TAHLEQUAH More than 300 awards were presented to deserving students during Northeastern State Universitys 39th Annual Honors Assembly on Friday, April 27 at 7:30 p.m. in the Center for Performing Arts. Students in several categories were recognized, including the Honor Society Award for which students are nominated by faculty or administrators.

Other awards included the Academic Achievement, Optometry Honor Society, Student Activities, and Who's Who Awards.

To be eligible for the Honor Society Award, recipients must have completed at least two full semesters at Northeastern; participated in at least two college-approved organizations or activities while at Northeastern; accumulated a grade-point average of 3.50 (if a senior with 90 or more hours, 3.65 (if a junior with more than 60 hours but fewer than 89 hours), 3.75 (if a sophomore with 30 more than 30 hours but fewer than 59 hours); and demonstrated excellence in academic achievement, citizenship, leadership, group participation, moral and social development.

The following individuals were selected as recipients for the 2007 Honor Society Award:

Oklahoma

Bartlesville
Cody Boggs
Christie Duschel

Big Cabin
Michael Rex

Bokoshe
Jennifer Bates

Braggs
Carey Brashear

Bristow
Lindsey Groom

Broken Arrow
Stefanie Horton
Jeffery Hoskins
Dennis Lai
Cynthia Oropeza
Jillian Pick
Rebecca Van Der Hagen

Chandler
Christopher Clark

Checotah
Teri Anderson
Miranda Knight
Shannon Knight
Ashley Russell

Claremore
Brent Massey

Coweta
Kelly Denton
Jerry Stacy

Edmond
Maegan Lair

Inola
Amy Moore

Glenpool
Erin Thomas

Hartshorne
Gari Beth Maddux

Henryetta
Waylon Marler
Glenda Williams

Hulbert
Tisha Pletsch

Jay
Remington Rogers

Jenks
Margaret Pride

Lawton
Katie Gillian

Locust Grove
Ashly Call
Hanna Chamberlain
Linda Cowan
Sara Croney
Gary Walker

Muskogee
Dale Denwalt II
David Green
Lenora Gulley
Christopher Guthrie
Corey Harris
Kendra Kennedy
Melissa McCauley
Amy McDaniel
Benjamin Pemberton
Georgia Perryman
Amy Sanders
Seana Smith

Oklahoma City
Amanda Dotson

Owasso
Curtis Brown

Panama
Felicia Lotchleas

Poteau
Whitney Hall

Pryor
Charles Ray Bell
James Matt Davison

Roland
Amber Cowan

Salina
Bobbie Back
Jerad Ball

Sallisaw
Derrell Walters
Maria Yancy

Sand Springs
Christian Brown

Skiatook
Brad Holland

Stilwell
Jeremiah Holland
Eric Marshall
Breanna Walker

Stigler
Gentry Henry
Melissa Laffoon
Bryan Parker

Tahlequah
James Ballew
Candice Burkart
Ryan Cannonie
Mysti Compelube
Philip Desy
Tim Grimes
Deanie Hensley
Lynne Jones
Evan Linde
Dustin Little
Elijah McIntosh
Jamie ONeil
Frank Richardson
Deborah Snell
Sara Beth Snell
Lauren Woods

Tulsa
Shreeta Ashley
Daniel Leppich
Kylie Ann Sasser
Sarah Tell

Vian
Dawn Childress

Vinita
Ashley Bible

Wagoner
Caressa Dawn Hays
Eric Sullivan

Westville
Tammy Rector

Arkansas
Siloam Springs
Stephanie Sprinkle

Kansas
Ness City
Wendy Fehrenbach

Japan
Mayumi Hayasaka
Mariko Hirata
Yoshiko Iwama