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Naperville residents earn North Central College Dean’s List honors for winter term

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NCC_squareNorth Central College again has released the names of Naperville residents who have earned a place among the Dean’s List of scholars for the term.

To be eligible for the Dean’s List, undergraduate students must maintain a grade-point average of 3.6 (4.0=A) for the term and be enrolled as full-time students.

For the 2013 winter term, the following Naperville students appear on the list: Jordan Archote, Mohammad Askari, Scott Blaszak, Megan Bloemker, Sean Brady, Ian Braun, Sarah Bryan, Alisa Caruso, Adam Ciccone, Wendy Coleman, Christina Coronado, Patrick Cummings, Amy Damitz, Kelsey Danca, James DerKacy, Lindsey Drummond, Paula Elum Sanchez-Huet, Jessica Fiala, Kelly Flack and Kathleen Fultz.

Also, Katherine Gallagher, Alexandra Gloeckle, Rachael Glover, Milena Gotra, Ashley Guest, Taylor Hagen, Jackie Hartman, Robert Hartzer, Rachael Hilton, Quinton Hoffert, Elise Holbrook, Long Ting Ian, Nicole Jakobsze, Emily Killacky, Rebecca Kirk, Kelsie Kittilsen, Kevin Kittilsen, Jeffrey Kort, Jacob Kotke, Alexander Kowalczyk, Jason Krug, Nicholas Kukuc, Emily Labedz, Daniel Laubsted, Tayler Leach, Jeffrey Leets, Anie Leon, Alexis Linne, Jamie Mangiameli, Namrata Marupudi, Nevedita Marupudi, Shannon McClure, Andrea McCormack, Anneke Miers and Marisa Miko.

Also, Jessica Neely, Lindsey Niggins, Stephanie Nowak, Megan O’Neill, Elizabeth Pardo, Yekaterina Pavlopoulos, Keegan Pronovost, Mark Prucha, Alyssa Ramos, Sara Reid, Kenneth Rott, Matthew Russell, Nick Saiz, Audrey Sauer, Christopher Scheid, Eva Shinikova, Caitlin Skrbec, Andrew Smith, Kristen Soforic, Kiersten Spayer, Danielle Spence, Kathleen Stratton, Todd Tabor, Andrew Taylor, Audrey Timberlake, Rachel Van Loan, Colin Westman, Lauren Wohlrab, Emily Wooten and Zhiwen Zhang.

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