DMACC releases fall semester dean’s list

Des Moines Area Community College President Rob Denson recently released the names of students eligible for the fall semester dean’s list.

To be eligible, a student must have earned a 3.5 to 3.99 grade point average. Those recognized in Jasper County include:

NEWTON — Jeffrey Crise, Sarah Crocker, Eian Cummins, Lindsay Daugherty, Jacob Dettman, Jacob Ferguson, Nicholas Fratzke, Alexander Fruetel, Lisa Gomez, Brandon Graff, Tanner Hagen, Elizabeth Hall, Nickolas Hansen, Joseph Harden, Ashley Hoover, Dawn Hoover, Jacob Hunt, Jessica Ingle, Shelly Ingle, Brian Jones, Madeleine Joy, Chrystal King, Shelley Koons, Erin Lewis, Clint McDonald, Joshua McGinley, Cassie Mertz, John Michener, Kristy Miller, Elexa Morrow, Bradley Neer, Abigail Oberhart, Joshua O’Roake, Madison Oskam, Andre Parks, Brooke Porter, Kelly Reed, Amanda Roberts, Nathan Ruhland, Jessica Runnels, Rachel Rusk, Ashley Salisbury, Brandon Schmidt, Samantha Schwarz, Jason Shilling, Maraine Slycord, Sarita Smith, Megan Solem, Jennifer Stanton, Casey Templeton, Dayle Tessner, Aaron Thompson, Aaron Trotter, Stefanie Van Sickle, Chelsea Van Zee, Holly VanderPol, Nicholas Vanderwilt, Samantha Wall, Brett Warner, Jonathan Webster, Rebecca Wennihan, Katelyn White, Clinton Williams, Christian Wolfe, Alicia Woody, Elisha Woody, Jackie Worthington and Dustin Zuck.

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