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The South Carolina Governor�s School for the Arts and Humanities is pleased to announce the 2006 Fall Semester President's and Dean's Lists. Greenville.com congratulates the following students for their hard work and achievement.President�s List � ALL As
Georgia Kelley Anderson (Summerville) Trenton Dwight Barnes (Westminster) Caroline Alston Beckman (Easley) Elena Mercedes Bello (Conway) Seth McNeal Berry (Batesburg) Nicole Ruthann Borysowicz(Mt. Pleasant) Celeste Leigh Brewer (Greenville) Raven Macrae Campbell (Westminster) Matthew Alan Casedonte (Anderson) Jessica Sway Chao (Lexington) Dillard Durell Cheek (Easley) Victoria Simeone Cole (Columbia) Emily O�Keefe Connell (Rock Hill) Stephanie Mechelle Cureton (Taylors) Caroline Czajkowski (Simpsonville) Chloe Rebecca Davis (Greenville) Eliza Yancey Dunaway (Camden) Jamie Lynn Ferguson (Landrum) Daniel Joseph Files (Myrtle Beach) Ellen Bess Gable (Greenwood) Austin Paul Gaboriau (Little River) Margaret Scott Gould (Greenville) Austin Thomas Lightsey Gresham (Greenwood) Malia Shizuko Griggs (Columbia) Everett Freeman Hamilton (Columbia) Elizabeth Ashley Hartin (Simpsonville) Tianyi Hu (Clemson) Rachel Elizabeth Inman (Greenville) Andrew James Jacobi (Clemson) Kristin Lee Jasek (Simpsonville) Emilie Elizabeth Johnston (Charleston) Stephanie Elizabeth King (Greer) Lauren Marie Koch (Anderson) Hannah Stuart Lathan (Sumter) Rebekah Kelsea Latour (Clemson) Elizabeth Findley Merritt (Greenville) Theodora Nell Nutaitis-Lopez (Greer) Susanna Byrne Parrish (Spartanburg) Samantha Alexa Perez (Summerville) Jacob Davison Perkins (Anderson) John Christopher Perry (Hilton Head) Jennifer Nicole Plyler (Florence) Brandon Jarrod Randolph (Greenville) Jessica Erin Roberts (Simpsonville) Elizabeth Lindhardt Robinson (Greenville) Joshua James-Kekoa Sains-Corn (Greenville) Liam Christopher Scott (Durham) Marcus Alexander Shields (Columbia) Katherine Lacy Smith (Anderson) Alexandra Rodes Spyropoulos (Charleston) Isaiah Dallas Swanson (Easley) Mary Caroline Tilden (Columbia) Tiffany Lynn Trout (Simpsonville) Harleigh Jane Warner (Surfside Beach) Terrell Shamyra Washington (Charleston) Benjamin Taylor Watkins (Hodges) Erin Maureen Weeks (Summerville) Colin Getzen Whelehan (Greenville) Alan Henry Woodall (Greenville) Dean�s List � As and Bs
Seth Wiseman Adams (Summerville) Kelsey Laura Allagood (Westminster) Amanda Dominique Allen (Greer) Kristen Nicole Allen (Travelers Rest) Claire Elizabeth Ardis (Pickens) Nicole Patrice Arnold (Columbia) Joseph Stephen Balding (Pickens) Sarah Lynn Barnes (Pendleton) Javian Marquez Brabham (Varnville) Mark Wesley Brax (Columbia) Danielle Brittany Brooks (Simpsonville) Allison Anne Brown (Greer) Nina Michelle Brumble (Columbia) Kathryn Elizabeth Butler (Greenwood) Allen Edwin Butt (Beaufort) Sarah Gabriel Carnick (Simpsonville) Sara Ann Caton (Moore) Nicholas Anthony Condatore (Seneca) Stephen George Cook (Greenville) Aaron Michael Cooker (Sumter) Daphne Cuadrado (Taylors) Erin Elizabeth Dailey (Beaufort) Rose Elizabeth Davis (Myrtle Beach) Andrew Scott Durbin (Simpsonville) Elizabeth Jada Dywan (Ninety Six) Kaitlin Ann Edwards (Lexington) Brianna Page Elliott (Lexington) Elizabeth Morgan Estochen (Aiken) Cassandra Hope Falk (Mullins) Rebecca Ann French (Mt. Pleasant) Jordan Lee Galvarino (Greenville) Sarah Elise Gibson (Rock Hill) Taylor George Glazier (Pawleys Island) Joshua Caleb Goodwin (Goose Creek) Holly LeeAnn Gordon (Chapin) Nicholas Devoe Graham (Spartanburg) Chelsea Kay Granger (Simpsonville) Michael Raymond Griffis (Jackson) Eve Sanders Halley (Summerville) Emily Anne Harris (Fort Mill) Ashley Laura Herron (Irmo) David Michael Hilley (Greenwood) Garrett William Hogan (Conway) Jessa Michelle Hollingsworth (Barnwell) Haley Elizabeth Houck (Walterboro) Jessica Lynn Hunter (Greenville) Samantha Marie Hunter (Greenville) Cara Marie Irizarry (Lancaster) Hannah Maka Jarrett (Chapin) Jessica Leigh Jernigan (Seneca) Yvonne Kathleen Kao (Greer) Dylan Patrick Keane (Easley) Maura Shannan Keane (Easley) David Andrew Kiser (Mauldin) Barbara Kristine Kruta (Simpsonville) Savannah Katherine Kruzner (Chapin) Ruoxi (Lucy) Mao (Rock Hill) Aldrick Denzel Mattison (Greenville) Mary Anastasia May (Columbia) Lauren Madelon McClure (Piedmont) Sarah Ann Miller (Pendleton) Shannelle Nicole Mills (Florence) Grace Cathryn Mix (Beaufort) Ashley Rose Montondo (Lexington) Rebekah Grace Morgan (Conway) Sarah Wilson Mullis (Columbia) Sheresse Chanda Myers (Yemasse) Margaret Elizabeth Nash (Hilton Head) Manuela Isabel Navarro (Conway) Chelsea Taylor Owen (Blythewood) Susanne Dalene Parker (Spartanburg) Chesley Richard Polk (Rock Hill) William Andrew Prichard (Greenville) Edna Amileigh Pulaski (Varnville) Ryan Scott Revell (Round O) Robert Carlton Richburg (Greenwood) Mary Katherine Roberts (Hartsville) Samuel Thomas Roberts (Taylors) Hannah Elisabeth Rodgers (Boiling Springs) Melody Lee Rood (Irmo) Lucas Taylor Sams (Greenwood) Margaret Ogilby Sands (Murrells Inlet) Marjorie Lynn Schultz (Charleston) Shawn Austin Scott (Pendleton) Temnete Mesgun Sebhatu (Rock Hill) Faye Lee Ann Simmonds (Salley) Andrew Pierce Smith (Columbia) William Louis Smith (Greenville) Jonathan Graham Spigner (Greenville) Michelle Corine Strick (Blythewood) Nicole Elizabeth Tallon (Mobile) Kristen Karen Thomas (Woodruff) Maeve Riordan Tierney (Greer) Jamey Elizabeth Trembley (Travelers Rest) Ann Alyce Turnage (Irmo) Emily Paige Ussery (Tega Cay) Abigail Emery Wach (Florence) Jack Alexander Waddell (Starr) Jasmine E. A. Washington (Myrtle Beach) Nicole Elizabeth Wassynger (Simpsonville) James Grant Williams (Dalzell) Matthew Simon Wilson (Rock Hill) Lillian Caldwell Wimberly (Saint Matthews) Virginia Jeanne Wise (Lexington) Ashley Elizabeth Youngblood (Greenville) The South Carolina Governor�s School for the Arts and Humanities is a public residential high school located in downtown Greenville, SC. The school gives the artistically talented high school students from all over the state the opportunity to study their art in a supportive environment of artistic and academic excellence. Arts concentrations include Creative Writing, Dance, Drama, Music and Visual Arts.
(Photos courtesy of the South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts and Humanities)
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