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1:14 am Wednesday, June 26, 2002

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Calhoun to conduct summer youth robotics camp
Calhoun Community College will conduct a one-week robotics camp this summer for middle and high school students.
The camp is scheduled for the week of July 22-26 and will be held in the Visualization Technology Computer Lab and the Aerospace Technology Center at the Decatur campus. Sessions will be held between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m.
The cost of the camp is $400 per student, which includes lunch, snacks and all study and project materials, tools, computer access and the Lego Mindstorm kits. To register for the camp, or for more information, call Dr. Sue Mitchell at 256-306-2655 or by e-mail at sue@calhoun.edu.
Area residents named to Samford dean's list
Brock Allen Eson and Jessica Marie Smith of Harvest have been named to the dean's list at Samford University for the spring semester. Kylie Jill Jordan, James Edgar Radford Jr., Rachael Delane Tew and Alisa Michelle Worley of Madison have also been named to the dean's list.
To qualify, a student must have earned a minimum of 3.5 grade point average out of a possible 4.0 while attempting at least 12 credit hours of coursework.
Athens State announces fall and spring 2002 graduates
The following students from the Madison, Harvest and Toney areas have earned bachelor's degrees for the fall and spring semester 2002 at Athens State University. They include Deborah Garza, Michele Gibbon, Kelli Hughes, Jeni Moreno, Carie Smith, Brenda Turner, Kelly Wagner, David Waller, Wendy Williams, Duc Vu, David Jakobsen, Kristi Southard, Shaun Butler, Angela Farmer, Jason Swift, Lisa Warden, Judith Westerhouse, Carmen Bone, steve Bourque, Nelson Brown, Thomas Brown, Leslie Burrow, Annette Butler, Elizabeth Coggins, Cindy Cook, Nancy Davidson, Reffela Davidson, Elesha Duckworth, Mona Feagin, Haley Hardin, Jacquelyn Hayslett, James Hollingsworth, Pamela Jackson, Aaron James, Leslie Jaynes, Irma Jones, Roger Kaczmarowski, David Kelley, Sandra Kerby, Kelly Kolumbus, Michele Korey, Lisa Large, Joshua O'Guin, Kathleen Ortakales, Matthew Price, Jonda Randall, Shane Reid, Christy Richardson, Michele Thomas, Mary Thompson, Rex Tucker, Michelle White, Tina Wiley, Tonya Wilson, Mona Augustus, Terra Clardy, Tiena Henson, Laura Noel, Matthew Nolan, Joanna Piper, Kerri Renfroe, Cynthia Richardson, Margaux Shamblin, Darren Shockney and Lavern Wilson.
Montevallo announces its spring semester honor roll
The following students from Harvest and Madison have been named to the president's list and the dean's list at The University of Montevallo for the spring semester. Those on the president's list include Debbie Bond Garcia and Victoria Skelly. Those on the dean's list include Julian Robinson, Karl Schroeder and Rex Wooten.
UAH announces spring 2002 scholars list
The University of Alabama in Huntsville has announced its list of honor scholars and scholars for the spring 2002 semester. Honor scholars include William Adams, Jeremiah Brown, Heather Byland, Heather Eledge, Stephanie Feltmeyer, Sonja Grunlich, Laura Huston, Kristian Kleminsky, Joseph Moretti, Aaron Mosher, Payal Parekh, Miranda Parton, Sarah Paul, Tharanee Ravindran, Tuna Sava, Joel Smith, Lindsey Strickland, Heather Subblefield, James Walker, Karen Walther, Angela Whitehorn, Vanessa Aldridge, Sami Ali, Mindi Altman, Bhavini Amin, James Baker, Roseleena Blair, Leah Brown, Heath Bynum, Ada Chidume, Michelle Coffinbarger, Julie Collier, James Collins, Sarah Doty, Elizabeth Fraley, Robert Gygax, William Harrison, Jason Henninger, Robin Herring, Mary Hughes, Carynn Ireland, Anna Lang, Cassie Lawson, Christoper Meacham, Ann Moeller, Cheryl Pittman, Jessica Riis, Ruben Rojas, Sudava Rozanov, Simreet Sandhu, Celetta Selby, Stacey Smith, Seung-mi Son, Matalie Tillman, Amy Toelaer, Jessica Walters, Lindsey Weesner, Rachael Wise, Stephanie Worley. Scholars include Tisha Absher, Kellie Barry, Adam Bass, Ryan Beard, Tami Bertulfo, Danelle Blevins, Carolyn Boyce, Eric Brown, David Bullock, Jennifer Byrd, Brain Compe, Andrew Clemons Lucie Clodfelter, Hyman Corredor, Anthony Davis, Joshua Derbort, Ricky Dickens, Colleen Eakins, Sarah Earl, Natalie Fahey, Shannon Fausz, Maria Fikar, Sara Flemin, Michael Floyd, Kathlene Folker, Emilie Fortier-Galarneau, Samuel Galarneau, Eugenia Gibbs, Bonnie Gorman, Amy Gray, Jeremy Hammonds, Erica Hand, Heather Hanich, Yumus Hasan, Valerie Henson, Christopher Hiles, Wendy Holliday, Chad Johnson, Amanda Kaczmarek, Siroj Kansakar, Artina Kelley, Michael Killian, Reginald Lambert, Nathilla Lattimore, Jennifer Leach, Kristen Lonergan, Daniel Maassen, Tracey Martin, Stephen McAulliffe, Thomas Nelson, Naomi Owens, Garrett Parr, michael Parsons, Sarah Prater, Corrie Prickett, Christopher Rickard, Jennifer Robertson, Jennifer Rodriguez, Eileen Rojas, Teresa Samuels, Todd Sherman, Jacob Shook, Kenneth Smith, Stephanie Smith, Tamara Sorrels, David Staley, Jennifer Strickland, Julie Tetreault, LeDasha Tompkins, Brent Ullon, Sarah Wilkerson, James Yeske.

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