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Dexter High School's top 10 percent
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Dexter Daily Statesman

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Noreen Hyslop photo
The top 10 percent of each class at Dexter High School were honored last week for their academic achievements. The freshmen class includes (bottom row, left to right) Karsen Adams, Alex Allstun, Ryan Bagby and Brandi Bien; (second row) Garrett Clouse, Kaycee Dukes, Bryn Hester, Alec Jackson and Kaitlyn Jarrell; (third row) Catherine Kinchen, Elizabeth Kohlbaker, Shelby Lintz and Jennifer Long; (top) Jessica Plaggenberg, Nathan Watkins and Lincoln Webb. Lindsay Gilbert was not available for the photo.
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Photo courtesy Nancy Vines, DHS
Seniors ranking in the top 10 percent of their class include front row from left Mandi Bollinger, Brock Hartline, Michael Irvin, and Hannah Keathley; second row Nolan Keathley, Kristyn Lemons, Stephanie Lott, and Mark Plummer; third row Abby Reiker, Kendra Rinehart, and Eric Windham. Not pictured are Kelsey Christian and Amanda Dooley.
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Noreen Hyslop photo
Students in the upper 10 percent academically among DHS juniors include (bottom row, left to right) Berry Burge, Abby Cobb, Delaney Flowers and Cathryn Heil; (middle row) Ethan Jackson, Jennifer Johns, Jamie Keathley and Kerri Lane; (top row) Garrett McKuin, Matthew Miller, Jessica Satterfield, Alexandra Yorke and Kayla Joyner.
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Noreen Hyslop photo
The top 10 percent academically of the sophomore DHS class are (bottom row) Dylan Acevedo, Hunter Bruce, Brianna DeWitt and Lindsey Felker; (middle row) Brittney Gant, Mary Elizabeth Gilliam, Chance Holden, Sarah Jackson and Diana Lanpher; (top row) Ben Mills, Thad Owens, Marcy Shaffer, Gary Summers and Abigail Warren. Not available for the photo were Tyler Batchelor and Christina Lawhorn.
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Congrats to all students and their families achieving this honor.
Congrats kids! You will all do great things!