May 23, 2008
Jefferson County, Texas
398 Lamar University students achieved perfect 4.0 grade point averages to earn places on the President’s List.
Lamar names 398 students to President’s List
BEAUMONT — A total of 398 Lamar University students achieved perfect 4.0 grade point averages to earn places on the President’s List for the 2008 spring semester, President James Simmons announced.
Local students on the President’s List include:
BRIDGE CITY: Wesley Edmond Biddle, chemical engineering; Kenneth James Prosperie Jr., chemistry; Kristina Michelle Kenney, communication; Amy Elizondo, general business; Benjamin Ryann Jacobs, Lauren James, general studies; Jamie Minner, interdisciplinary studies; Carly Michelle Wright, marketing; Andrew Havens, Mark Placette, provisional-mechanical engineering.
FANNETT: Nathan Robert Toutloff, chemical engineering; Amanda Renee Migues Cormier, communication disorders.
GROVES: Hannah Lea Lunceford, Stephanie Kaye Provost, Tara MacKenzie Soileau, accounting; Sara Bevil Hemmenway, communication; Anthony Joseph Comeaux, computer science; Natalie Pueschel, criminal justice; Melanie Renee Almufti, English; Yone Madeleine Gallo, Jacee Lee Tidwell, general business; Ryan Andrew Meyer, general studies; Katy Ann Dubuisson, graphic design; Kimberly Evans, DeeAnna Turner Halbert, Kasey Anne Lawler, Emily Dayle Outhouse, Meagan Elizabeth Ravey, Chris Michael Travis, interdisciplinary studies; Julia Maria Daspit, mechanical engineering.; Joshua Paul Autery, physics; Jessica Jones, pre-nursing-bachelor; Maria Elvia Gutierrez, psychology.
HAMSHIRE: Deanna Lynn Frisby, accounting; Rebecca Krenning, interdisciplinary studies; Jubal Devore, management information systems.
NEDERLAND: Bridget Nicole Barrow, Kayla Elizabeth Tompkins, accounting; Jessica Lynn Gillispie, biochemistry; Brenna Sue Pickard, Michael Peyton Richmond, Cecil Roberts, biology; Kellie Ann Hall, chemistry; Garrett McLeod, communication; Heather Gael Carpenter, criminal justice; Jeremy Ryan Kaulfus, Blake Michael McNeer, electrical engineering; Reema Kaissi, English; Jason Paul Campbell, exercise science and fitness management; Jennifer Lind Robin, family and consumer sciences; Michael Brady, general business; Susi Kay Mari Jeans, general studies; Melodie Ann Allen, Amber Elizabeth Bonsall, Holly Dainwood, Cynthia Jones, Amanda Miriam Meche, Bonnie Gayle Neumann, Devin Teinert, interdisciplinary studies; Megan Elizabeth Perello, management information systems; Allison Aguillard, mathematics; William Tyler Hamilton, mechanical engineering; Kathleen Odom, Hannah Irene Schroeder, music; Aaron Cook, pre-med; Martin James Mantz, provisional-chemical engineering; Eric Ben Halfmann, James Ryan Thompson, provisional-mechanical engineering; Daniel Alexander Cable, Jacqueline Ilene Vargas, psychology; Angela Clavijo, Amy Ann Revia, social work.
ORANGEFIELD: Laura Whitmire, history.
PORT ARTHUR: Jennifer Huyen Do, accounting; Christine Louise Felix, chemistry; Ashley Ayala, Julie Anna Garcia, communication; Angela Ardell Eaglin, Nelson Joseph Gaspard III, electrical engineering; Jeremy Chad Belyeu, English; Margaret Marie Burnham, environmental science; Caitlyn Baker, general business; Justin David Jackson, general studies; April Renee Loftin, Miguel Esteban Solis, history; Magan Caillier, Kelsi Laine Dauterive, interdisciplinary studies; Greta Brannan, Joanna-Quyen Phuong Dinh, Genevieve Nutt, music; Derek Rey Munoz, pre-medicine; Hector Javier Becerra, provisional-civil engineering; Erica Thuy Nguyen, provisional-electrical engineering; Adam Colby Claypool, psychology; Manuel Rodriguez, Spanish.
PORT NECHES: Erin Michelle Binagia, biology; Alyssa Renee Parks, chemical engineering; Marci Marie Spencer, communication disorders; Dustin Kyle Craver, exercise science and fitness management; Louis Le, finance; Tara Marie Trevino, general business; Kevin Fruge, industrial technology; Sommer Jean East, Aaron Michael LeBouef, interdisciplinary studies; Steven Edward Havard, Amy Renee Valastro, marketing; Aaron Riley Johnson, Timothy Bryce Romero, political science; Dustin Guilbeaux, provisional-industrial technology; Robyn Leigh Voight, studio art.
WINNIE: Kevin Stevens, chemical engineering; Russell Keith Barker II, Bobby Clay, James Blaign Rambo, general studies; Beverly Ann Frugia, history; Ashley Kay Ortego, psychology.