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NewsMay 2, 1995

Ninety three honor students were recognized recently during Southeast Missouri State University's College of Science and Technology honors program. Honor students in the College of Science and Technology must be majoring in agriculture, biology, chemistry, computer science, geosciences, industrial technology, mathematics and physics. They also must have completed at least 75 credit hours and have a cumulative grade-point average of at least 3.5...

Ninety three honor students were recognized recently during Southeast Missouri State University's College of Science and Technology honors program.

Honor students in the College of Science and Technology must be majoring in agriculture, biology, chemistry, computer science, geosciences, industrial technology, mathematics and physics. They also must have completed at least 75 credit hours and have a cumulative grade-point average of at least 3.5.

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Among students from the area honored:

Sally A. Whitney, Anna, Ill.; Bryan D. Miller, McClure, Ill.; Brandy L. Evans, Altenburg; Daniel E. Record, Benton; Darren M. Allcock, Daniel E. Autrey, Rebecca Domazlicky, Jason E. Emmenderfer, Kent L. Grayum, Julie T. Kirchdoerfer, Elif Kurklu, Patricia A. LaForest, Elizabeth Otto, Christina R. Phillips, Jeffrey M. Taylor, Matthew W. Thompson, Cindy J. Vertrees, Hope C. Wagner, Gayle A. Weiss, Melissa D. Weidefeld and Neal B. Young, all of Cape Girardeau; Ryan J. Burnet, Chaffee; John M. Abate, Cathy F. Aufdenberg, Dawn K. Lyons and Kerrie R. Ticer, all of Jackson; Kelli Derton and Randy C. Koenig, both of Marble Hill; Marta R. Retherford, Millersville; Ryan B. Prince, Oklahoma; Michelle D. Hoff and Rodger S. Pitt, Perryville; and Keith E. Kosharek, Scott City.

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