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Students Selected for Honor Society Awards at 38th Honors Assembly

Published: 2006-04-28 

Students Selected for Honor Society Awards at 38th Annual Honors Assembly

TAHLEQUAH More than 240 awards will be presented to deserving students during Northeastern State Universitys 38th Annual Honors Assembly on April 28 at 7:30 p.m. in the Center for Performing Arts. Students in several categories will be recognized, including the Honor Society Award for which students are nominated by faculty or administrators.
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 2006 Honor Society Award:

OKLAHOMA

TAHLEQUAH
Amanda Beaman
Amanda Bell
Chelsea Johnson
Cynthia Christensen
Deborah Dian Snell
Kanae Kobayashi
Kenji Ohmuro
LaBreeska Green
Lynne Jones
Madoka Inoue
Matthew McCrary
Melissa Largent
Michele Schmidt
Michelle Mauldin
Philip Desy
Sachiko Yamada
Sarah Turner
Satsuki Katsube
Sheila Young
Stefanie Vahdatipour
Tana Thomas
Vickie Goodman
Yoshiko Iwama
Yuko Heima
Yusuke Higashi

MUSKOGEE
Madelyn Seals
David Green
Jessica Clark
Jackie Burress

BROKEN ARROW
Stephanie Buck
Sara Danzi
Wendy Lee
Matthew Shackelford

SAND SPRINGS
DeAnna Kelley
Nikki Hilderbrandt

WAGONER
Caressa Hays
Jill Brady
Eric Sullivan

INOLA
Tara Moos

ATLUS
Alexandra Bowen

WANETTE
Dawnnie Beason

HENRYETTA
Waylon Marler
Courtney Gaines

STILWELL
Eric Marshall
Breanna Walker

OKLAHOMA CITY
Brett Cooper
Amanda Dodson

MOUNDS
Sarah Hurley

SALLISAW
Jason Morse

TULSA
Kylie Sasser
Mary Betancourt
Shonda Jacofsky

NOWATA
Josh Hamit

BIXBY
Amy Karnes

PRYOR
Christy Peters
Leticia Stone

JENKS
Courtney Richardson

KEOTA
Melanie Akins

BRAGGS
Amanda Brewer

NASHOBA
N. Shalynn Briggs

ROLAND
Amber Cowan

STIGLER
Rochelle Burson

HULBERT
Candice Carey

CHANDLER
Shannon Clark

OWASSO
Kelly Duvall-West
Rebecca McIntire

WESTVILLE
Emma Harp

WELLING
Kristy Harrison
Amanda Huffman
Tabitha Woods

HANNA
Linda White

CHELSEA
Billy Heard

WEBBERS FALLS
Kristi Swanson

CHECOTAH
Miranda Knight

GROVE
Shauna Randolph

FORT GIBSON
Lindsey Marlow
Corey Harris
Donald Sims

RED OAK
Kristen Oller

CLAREMORE
Jennifer Pool
Lauren Woods

BIG CABIN
Michael Rex

BRISTOW
Lindsey Groom

COOKSON
Kendall Bruening

PRESTON
Kimberly Maynard

LOOKEDA
Cassidy Crain

COWETA
Kristi Lanterman

ARKANSAS

SULPHUR SPRINGS
Michelle McDaniel

COLORADO

SILT
Allison Toomer

FLORIDA

NAPLES
Matthew Gibbons

MISSOURI

AURORA
Cody Brumley