Ivy Tech Community College Wabash Valley Fall 2012 Dean's List

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Eighty-eight Putnam and Hendricks County residents were recently named to the fall 2012 Dean's List at Ivy Tech Community College -- Wabash Valley. The college names to the Dean's List any degree-seeking student who has accumulated 12 or more earned credit hours, and who, in the term involved, is enrolled in a minimum of six credit hours and earns a grade point average of 3.5 or higher.

Among those Putnam County residents were:

Bainbridge: Scott Curran, Bridget Johnston, Ashley Novak, Tanya Pearson, Ann Trent and Lori Wittig

Cloverdale: Brandy Anderson, Shelly Davis, Taylor Goss, Danielle Grounds, Tracy Hall, Stacey Higgins, Donita Lutz, Collin Mann and Jonra Michalski

Coatesville: Ryan Cooke, Erin Creviston, Miranda French, Lynda Garrett, Mendy Ruble

Fillmore: Paul Alleyn, Kyle Everts, Sarah Parker, Kenneth Short, Dustin Sutherlin and Sammantha Tincher

Greencastle: Stephanie Archer, Jenny Bailey, Alyssa Boender, Tessa Brenner, Gary Brewster, Dustin Burris, Casey Campbell, Charles Campbell, Neil Campbell, Jessica Carter, Joshua Cherry, Michelle Collins, Nicole Collisi, Tina Crosby, Cassandra Elwell, Sandra Evens, Kimberly Freeman, Hannah Gilley, Julie Gutherie, Katherine Horn, Brandy Hourihan, Josh Painter, Jerry Parker, Shelby Patterson, Adam Peck, Jeffrey Perry, Robert Phillips, Whitney Ray, Brooklyn Sage, Myrna Scheuermann, Valarie Serviss, Kaila Thurston, Angileta Trammell, Rebecca Treadwell, Bridget Tucker, Glenna Wells and Bettina West

Reelsville: Sarah Capps, Mindi Danhour, Robin DiRocco and Shannon Montgomery

Roachdale: Ginger Claycomb, Tiffany Mitchell, Walter Pate, Joyce Richie, Cassie Stacks Angela Wolf and Donna Young

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  • Way to go Sassy Parker...way proud of you!

    -- Posted by MARK PARKER on Thu, Feb 14, 2013, at 8:09 AM
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