Peninsula College announces president’s list and honor roll for winter 2019 quarter

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College has announced the names of students who made its president’s list and honor roll for the winter 2019 quarter.

To qualify for the president’s list, a student must be enrolled for at least 12 quarter hours of credit in courses numbered 100 or above, receive no incompletes and earn a college grade-point average for the quarter of not less than 3.90.

Honor roll requirements are the same, except for a college grade-point average of not less than 3.60.

Students named to the president’s list include Ethan S. Adams, Madeleine Adisubrata, Vanessa Affandy, Sandra D. Allen, Aaron David Andrews, Ian L. Arnold, Anika P. Avelino, Allison N. Balser, Audrey J. Barnes, Emma M. Beeson, Caroline M. Belford, Bryan C. Bell, Janna D. Black, Xander Bolinger, Joshua J. Callahan, Raymond A. Carmichael, Yexin Chen, Cassandra E. Cleveland, Skyler Cobb, Mary Cochran, Caleb Corey, Tambria L. Cox, Creston A. Crouse, Fischer S. Davis-Hagen, Anna A. Degroote, Victoria R. Donoghue, Levi G. Douglas, Theodore C. Dunlap, Drew Eckard, Michael J. Ervin, Marie J. Flanagan, Robert C. Fors, Elizabeth G. Getchell, Naomi J. Gies, Sara A. Golden, Solana J. Gonzalez, Zen Graham, Chelsey A. Gruenes, Annie R. Guthrie, Elizabeth J. Hagaman, Jeffrey I. Heistand, Sarah Hill, Grace J. Hipke, Mathias C. Holshouser, Samantha K. Howa, Maria-Rowena P. Jackson, Jennifer M. Jagger, Catherine Janiszewski, Hannah M. Johnson, Christian I. Jondahl, Jennifer A. Jones, Adam R. Kennedy, Shinia Kildall, Takahiro Kimura, Brian D. Kissack, Robert M. Knudson, Anton J. Kossler, Angela L. Kummet, Jeremy M. Kuntscher, Isaac D. Laharne and Jessica L. Lee.

Also Tracie L. Lestage, James R. Leydig, Porter J. Litle, Alexis J. Lobdell, Timothy P. Lorentzen, Justin B. Madsen, Emiliano R. Maldonado, Henry P. Manza, Scott Thomas Markley, Rachele S. Martello, Logan W. Matlock, Emily Matthiessen, Samuel L. May, Colton D. Mcguffey, Brandon J. Mclaughlin, Destani E. Mcnay, Kendall M. Melton, Angela M. Miller, Justin A. Miskell, Diego M. Murillo, Mckenzie S. Nelson, Michael I. Nelson, Hunter J. Newton, Hoa Duc Nguyen, Elita M. Nivens, Samantha C. Oliveira, Emma L. Oshea, Jennifer L. Passehl, Tu T. Pham, Austin B. Phillips, Jason M. Pina, Noah C. Pinson, Noelani J. Rediger, Emma C. Riffle, Jaima J. Rittenhouse, Rianne M. Rodocker, Mackenna L. Sargent, Jiwon Seo, Raven S. Sharpe, Mckenzie N. Smith, Shauna K. Soto, Michael J. Spadoni, April M. Standridge, Joshua P. Sund, Talithia A. Taitano, Lily A. Taylor, Raven Taylor, Celeste E. Thomas, Silas J. Thomas, Jennifer S. Thompson, Gavin C. Truckenmiller, Logan Tyson, Belinda A. Vanderberg, Kaitlyn M. Viada, Amanda Z. Weller, Dusty J. Wessel, Karli M. Wilder, Robert E. Williams, Thomas J. Wolinski and Kisaki Yamamoto.

Students named to the honor roll include Veronica A. Adams, Stephanie M. Allen, Tyler K. Anton, Tiffany C. Austin, David M. Avalos, Madison R. Ballou, Cooper N. Bartl, Benjamin Bass, Zachary M. Batanian, Norah A. Bell, Audrianna Bennett, Natalie M. Berry, Elijah M. Biles, Kayla M. Blomberg, Mikkiah Brady, Sarah K. Brady, Spencer D. Breithaupt, Ryllie K. Broker, Katlynne N. Brown, Kiahlee M. Brown, Nicole L. Brown, Georganna Bundick, Megan L. Burns, Angela I. Burton, Amanda Lynn Campbell, Nathan Carroll, Shyanne N. Chang, Nicholas C. Charters, Felicia Che, Harry E. Chichester, Hailly M. Childs, Alicia-Ann M. Clark, Simon Close, Katherine G. Cobb, Nadia E. Cole, Madeleine Coler, Montana M. Collins, Laura I. Cornell, Mina K. Craig, Ashley E. Cravalho, Jobriath Dahquist, Anna W. Daly, Isaiah M. Dewan, Tristan Dimick, Alexis J. Dulik, Michelle M. Duvall, Daniel C. Eads, Preston Ellis, Salazar Kar Ensastegui, James A. Franich, Adrian C. Funston, Jordyn Ryley Gates, Audrey L. Gentzler, John A. Gibbons, Brandon M. Gomez, Samuel Gomez, Madison K. Green and Kathryn Y. Guttormsen.

Also Eric Haggin, Nicholas Halton, Christopher Hanson, Cheyanna L. Harris, Mason D. Haubrich, Joshua L. Heckenlively, Kelanie M. Henderson, Jenna C. Hiegel, Leonard J. Hitz, Connor E. Holm, Sarah E. Holmes, Mya E. Hossack, Alyssa L. Hutto, Tatum M. Jensen, Grace S. Johnson, Minkyo Kim, Dionne E. King, Reece E. Kjeldgaard, Corinne S. Klinger, Colin D. Konopaski, Logan B. Laxson, Ian W. Linn-Glasgow, Jacob D. Little, Benjamin C. Lohrmann, Emily Loucks, Seara Lucas-Reaume, Haylie N. Lugo, Estene M. Lyman, David W. Mabrey, Anna E. Maestas, Lou Manthey, Rhonda L. Marchi, Brendan M. Mcnamara, Katherine H. Methner, Savannah R. Meyer, Cassandra Middlestead, Carissa K. Miller, Clint E. Miller, Malik A. Moore, Nicole A. Moran, Kyle J. Morton, Ashley L. Mulvahill, Karla I. Najera, Thomas J. Newton, Ashley M. Nichol, Scotland D. Noonan, Joshua A. Norberg, Fiona S. Obrien, Erin R. Owens, Eunbin Park, Blake L. Parker, Zachary K. Parrill, Leda C. Patapoff, Maia A. Peirce, Jordanne E. Perry, Jennifer M. Piskula, Rickie L. Porter-Iii, Bridgette O. Ramsey, Jaden A. Rego, Erin K. Roberts, Jacob T. Robins, Amanda J. Rodriguez, Christopher R. Rohde, Marcus Roldan, Sean Rudisill, Emily J. Rygaard and Samuel Schmittler.

Also Josiah S. Schroeder, Micah Scott, Tarun Seera, Jade L. Senner, Sharon M. Senner, Ezra Sharpe, Joshua A. Silliman, Katelyn R. Simmons, Spencer A. Sinding, Elizabeth K. Skov, Alexis A. Smith, Elizamarie L. Smith, Daihan Son, Madisen N. Spangler, Emily Spink, Zachary E. Springer, Tavish J. Stanley, Liam T. Stengel, Jared L. Strand, Kylynn A. Stringer, Evan T. Swenson, Keita Tabuchi, Masaya Takahashi, Ryan P. Tarpy, Jax B. Thaxton, Dana M. Thompson, Deonte Thompson, Claire M. Tyson, Darcy R. Vanwinkle, Ethan W. Vanzant, Devin C. Voyles, Blake A. Walters, Donald S. Washburn, Jesse M. Watson, Clare G. Wegener, Casandra A. White, Hayden S. Wickham, Matthew J. Wilkinson, Jack D. Williams, Quentin T. Wise, Robin L. Worth-Mcintyre and Yuya Yamamoto.

The complete list is available online at www.pencol.edu/presidents-list-honor-roll.

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