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January 24, 2010

Local students graduate Dec. 11

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TIFTON — A total of 233 students completed the requirements for graduation from Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College at the end of the fall semester. These students were eligible to receive their diplomas at graduation exercises on Dec. 11, 2009.

The local students, their hometowns, and their fields of study are of Doerun Rebekah Jo Hines, early childhood education and Kristi D. Slappey, psychology; of Hartsfield Debbie T. Cagle, nursing and Jessica L. Presley, P-12 education; of Meigs Justin D. Groves, business administration and Cynthia L. Smith, nursing; of Moultrie Lidia E. Batista, history, with honors, Laura S. Beason, early childhood education, Sondra K. Crawford, business administration, Leslie L. Croft, psychology, Shandreka L. Croft, psychology, with high honors, Erika W. Davis, early childhood education, Amanda K. Eldridge, early childhood education, Zachary A. Felts, drafting, Zackary B. Fletcher, golf turf management with highest honors, Jacquelyn K. Jackson, early childhood education, Lori B. Linnenkohl, early childhood education with honors, Kenjyota R. Matthews, business administration, William A. Meyer, Wildlife technology, Jessica A. Morgan, psychology, Thomas D. Nash, economics, Debra Osby, human services, Toby W. Palmer, agriculture, Tasha T. Rodgers, agriculture, Savannah N. Rogers, music, Kim C. Walker, early childhood education, Teretha Willaims, business and office technology; of Norman Park Jonathan Powell, electronics technology and Christi M. Taylor, early childhood education; of Omega Zachary D. Baker, business administration and Jennifer R. Woodall, early childhood education with honors; and of Pavo Hannah L. Parrish, early childhood education.

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