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June 16, 2009

Cascade High School honor roll

Seniors, high honor roll — Robin Alkire, Dylan Alltop, Emilee Arnold, Holly Bridges, Carly Burger, Matt Edmondson, Melissa English, Colin Ernst, Caitlin Gilmore, Anna Hedley, Katy Huelsmann, Alex Latta, Sarah McClure, Nick Miller, Michele Morris, Lucia Povinelli, Richard Rosales, Brittany Titus, Amanda Tyler, Jake Vaughn, Montana Wichman, Carmen Yost, and Jake Zatecky.

Seniors, honor roll — Justin Arnes, Gabe Batten, Ryan Blinn, Jacob Catlin, Nick Cecil, Lauren Clark, Michele Cooper, Tucker Cox, Kayla Edwards, Patrick Evans, Alex Green, Hannah Griffith, Wade Hacker, Jacob Hammond, Nick Hensley, Luke Holt, Nick June, Beth Lafary, Kara Marley, Kelsey Morefield, Kelsi Morris, Matt Nease, Mike Pelley, Danielle Richardson, Alisha Roe, Bill Romer, Shawnie Romine, Carlie Sage, Dwayne Schanz, David Smith, Lindsey Stewart, Brittany Stockwell, Paige Summers, Tyler Summers, Emily Weaver, and Jim Wisner.

Juniors, high honor roll — Andrew Arthur, Alannah Bartee, Paige Chamberlin, Lauren Cooper, Olivia Craig, Morgan Davis, Brayton Feuquay, Jared Hix, James Johnson, Gret Keutzer, David Laston, Nici Lawson, Britni Marvel, Joe Monaghan, Tiarra Phillips, Tyler Powell, Jason Quinn, Ty Rosenbalm, Morgan Schoch, Emily Sharp, Dustin Shoulders, Jessica Weatherman, and Trevor Williams.

Juniors, honor roll — Alex Able, Cody Blackburn, Ashleigh Broyles, Emily Cadwell, Haley Devens, Mallory Doll, Maranda Doll, Emily Follis, Jesika Gibson, Corban Hughes, Marlena Hurst, Whitney Lloyd, Sarah McEnulty, Christina Pahud, Allison Pence, Brandy Priest, Cara Reeves, Ashley Rembold, Alex Rivera, Erin Schend, Samantha Schonegg, Briana Stein, Brooke Wilson, and Jordan Younge.

Sophomores, high honor roll — Theodore Baggesen, Gagandeep Bajwa, Danielle Barnes, Kayla Berling, Kristina Buchanan, Kristen Burger, Kelsey Cooper, Zach Gipson, Moritz Halfmann, Pascale Hansen, Margaret Heimansohn, Mira Hoffman, Sarah Huelsmann, Chelsea Hugunin, Spencer Irwin, Michael Leuteritz, Brittany McKinney, Tory Miller, Shelby Rothenberger, Dylan Shaner, Luke Smedley, Abby Toole, Jessica VanLue, Andrew Williams, Sarah Wisner, and Torie Zeiner.

Sophomores, honor roll — Lynsie Bragg, Cheyenne Brewer, Jessica Chambers, Travis Dickison, Jenna Endicott, Morgan Estes, Bill Hedley, Travis Hinkle, Katie Holt, Morgan Johnson, DJ Jones, Kyle June, Andrew Kinnunen, Cara Knoy, Brandy Lane, Jacob Lawson, Dylan Lewis, Dillon Martin, Sammi McCoy, Jack Meranda, Kailani Musson, Karissa Nease, Elizabeth Newman, Diamond Pipes, Archie Purvis, Nathen Randolph, Brock Richardson, Britney Ridenour, Simon Riley, Carly Roseboom, Ali Smith, Kyle Spencer, Jacob Stout, Clayton Stoutenour, Chris Thompson, Grant Tyler, Emily Wade, Sadie Weber, Bri Wetter, Jack Yost.

Freshmen, high honor roll — Saxton Archer, Ellery Berlen, Anna Bowman, Aubrey Bridges, Brody Comer, Paige Drury, Luke Fisher, Faith French-Trauner, Taylor Gibson, Heather Hansen, Rebecca Keutzer, Meghan Lewis, Elizabeth McClure, Bethany Melton, Jessica Morris, Paxton Ott, Simran Saini, Justine Weatherman, and Chelsea Wichman.

Freshmen, honor roll — Justin Baringer, Austin Bartee, Brittany Creel, Emily Elliott, Stuart Hansen, Makayla Hansman, Prabjyot Jhatu, Mason Lewis, Abby Manly, Matt Modglin, Courtney Reach, Katelyn Robertson, Bethany Simpson, Mackenzie Smith, Jenna Tyler, Robert Weaver, Steven Wingler, Brittany Wynn, and Andrew Zahn.

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