Ivy Tech names recent graduates
Ivy Tech has released a list of recent graduates. The 2009 class includes:
• Cass County
Galveston: Jeremy Aleshire, Shelly Ann Couture, Shelly Ann Couture, Nathan L Jones, Curtis A. Mooney, Megan Overstreet, Jill Ann Rhine and Jessica Marie Sanders.
Logansport: Karen Sue Briles, Rachel M. Brown, Sarah Buck, Erin Cearing, Bradley Dickison, Angel B. Dishon, Noe’ J. Dominguez, Alicia D. Dowling, Rachael Elizabeth Drye, Estrellita A. Edmondson, Coleen K. Ehase, Natasha L. Flores, Tammy M. Friskey, Clinton Bradley Glasson, Mindy R. Guilford, M Christine Hiatt, Amanda Kay Hood, Jaymie Horney, Melinda G. Howard, Teresa Lynn Howell, Rebecca L. Jacks, Bobby Jo E. Knight, Tiffany Lee, Orquidia Manzano, Michelle McKinney, Brittany S. McNulty, Christina H. Miller, Stephanie M. Morgan, Cassandra Rose Newton, Glenn R. Overman, Kimberly Nicole Packard, Cora B. Plevo, Terry Rollins, Michelle Renea Scott, Winter Noel Shidler, Megan Elizabeth Slisher, Angela Jo Southerton, Jill L. Stewart-Walley, Janelle M. Stoner, Martha E. Strayer, Hollie K. Trainer, Sarah J. VanMeter, Courtney Elaine Ward, Jessica Marie Waters, Shari Wescott, Kimberly S. Wilson, Esperanza Zepeda.
Lucerne: Brenda Forker, Sherry Hall.
Royal Center: Delilah Bowen, Diana Christine Foerman, Carolyn J. Gilmore, Loren J. Goodrich, Gloria Mittica, Patrick A. Shellhart, Krystle L. Small, Rachel VerMaas.
Walton: Kristina Marie Darland, Cavan Davis, Shirley A. Griffith, Stephanie Jo Humerickhouse, Zakary Allen Kraner, Tiffany Anne Stow, Jennifer Lynn Williams, Jason K. Young.
Young America: Amy Marie Wilson.
• Carroll County
Burrows: Tasha R. Gunter.
Camden: Gregory C. Hollingsworth, Autum Salsbury.
Flora: Virginia L. Cromer
• Fulton County
Akron: Lisa Marie Adams, Misty D. Chaffins, Mable L. Howes, Scott M. Kirisits.
Rochester: Kristy L. Albright, Scott Alan Bryant, Samantha Maire Clingler, John Wesley Dennis, Amy Hayes, Sara Jurado, Nicholas Payne, Nicole Leigh Prathaftakis, Ginger M. Richard, Sandra Tyler, Ashley Zent.
Education
Ivy Tech Graduates
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