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2012-2013 Academic Year GOLDEN LEAF FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS 2012-2013 Recipients HOME COUNTY COLLEGE YR LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR Alexander Belmont Abbey College SR Poetker Abigail Political Science Alexander Campbell University SR Kenworthy Emily Government-Prelaw Alexander Lenoir-Rhyne University JR Hopke Edward Sports Management Alexander Mars Hill College SR Cuellar Aime Sociology Alexander Mars Hill College JR Gomez Michael Music Education Alexander Wake Forest University JR Williams Jonathan Mathematics Alexander Warren Wilson College JR Woodring Chelsea Creative Writing Alleghany Greensboro College JR Aldaco Daniel Spanish Alleghany William Peace University JR Hernandez Rubi Business Administration Anson Gardner-Webb University JR Wall Andrea Biology Bertie Chowan University SR Matthews Amber Exercise Science Bladen Pfeiffer University SR Baxley Rodd Communications Burke Belmont Abbey College SR Teague Kelsey Undecided Burke Brevard College SR Coates Rachel Art Burke Guilford College JR Crump Chassidy English Burke Lees-McRae College JR Brown Rebekah Biology/Pre Professional Burke Lees-McRae College SR Luckadoo Courtney Elementary Education Burke Mars Hill College JR Moore David History Burke Queens University of Charlotte JR Platero Samantha English Literature Caldwell Duke University JR Lok Johnny Undecided Caldwell Mars Hill College SR McLean Jessica English Caldwell Montreat College JR Farthing Forest Business Management Caldwell St. Andrews University SR McGarvey Rachel Therapeutic Horsemanship Caldwell Wingate University JR Clark Heather Pre-Pharmacy Carteret Greensboro College SR Graham Charles Music Education Carteret Queens University of Charlotte SR Carter Laqueita Pre Elementary Education Carteret Queens University of Charlotte SR Hassan Johanna Elementary Education Caswell Elon University SR Williamson Jeffrey Communications Cherokee Lees-McRae College SR Van Horn Matthew Psychology Cleveland Belmont Abbey College JR Ashworth Laura Educational Studies Cleveland Gardner-Webb University JR Wingo Davone Spanish Cleveland Johnson C. Smith University JR Dabney Pinkie ISE Cleveland Jonson C. Smith University SR Allison Bradley MUBA Colombus Wingate University SR Edwards William Chemistry Columbus Catawba College JR Buffkin Jonathan Undecided Columbus Guilford College SR Ward Christopher Exercise & Sports, Educ. Studies Craven Barton College JR Richey Derek Psychology Craven Duke University JR Alligood Claire Undecided Craven Queens University of Charlotte JR Ellsworth Chelsea Communication Dare Wake Forest University SR Martinez Lauren Political Science Davie Catawba College SR Cockerham Brandi Communication Arts Davie Wingate University SR Burton Bradley Chemistry Duplin Guilford College SR Moore Brittany English Duplin Meredith College JR Blanchard Marley Undecided Edgecombe NC Wesleyan College SR Black Passion Sociology/Psychology Edgecombe NC Wesleyan College JR Brockington Joann Computer Info Systems Franklin Bennett College SR Strickland Christen Interdisciplinary Studies Franklin Greensboro College SR Brock-Loftis William Music Education Franklin Livingstone College JR Brodie Darius Sports Management Granville Gardner-Webb University JR Allen Nolan Undecided Granville Greensboro College SR Green Janay Music Education Granville High Point University SR Lyon William Interior Design Greene Barton College SR Johnson Christopher History Halifax Shaw University JR Banks Aaron Computer Info Systems Harnett Campbell University JR Bahena Yuridia Criminal Justice Harnett Campbell University SR Jones Kellany Elementary Education Harnett Campbell University JR Leggett Diamond Chemistry Harnett Chowan University SR Chisenhall Jonathon History Harnett Livingstone College JR Hensley Cassandra Liberal Arts Harnett Mount Olive College JR Cameron Keasha RLS Exercise Science Harnett Salem College JR Hubbard Stephanie Undecided Harnett Shaw University JR Bethune Robin Communication Science Haywood Montreat College SR Cochran Allison Biology Haywood Montreat College SR McCleary Seth Business Administration Haywood Montreat College JR Rhinehart Alecia Business Administration Hertford Chowan University JR Beers James Mathematics Hoke Duke University SR Grant India Economics Jackson Warren Wilson College JR Young Aaron Creative Writing Johnston Davidson College SR Booker Olivia Art Johnston Guilford College JR Parker Jaylen Business Management Johnston Methodist University JR Hayes Kaytlin Athletic Training Johnston Methodist University SR Keeney Maranda History Johnston Methodist University SR Massengill Candace Biology Johnston Methodist University JR Nesbitt Syntina Accounting Johnston Mount Olive College SR Spencer Casey Criminal Justice Johnston Mount Olive College JR Woodard Katelyn Chemistry GOLDEN LEAF FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS 2012-2013 Recipients HOME COUNTY COLLEGE YR LAST NAME FIRST NAME MAJOR Alexander Belmont Abbey College SR Poetker Abigail Political Science Johnston Saint Augustine’s University SR Ball Iman Forensic Science Johnston Shaw University SR Dillahunt Renita Social Work Jones Meredith College SR Jenkins Meredith Communications Lee Gardner-Webb University SR Premo Katlynn Nursing Lee High Point University SR Brown Connecia Accounting Lee St. Andrews University SR McNeill Ashley Elementary Education Lee William Peace University SR George Heather Graphic Design Lenoir Lenoir-Rhyne University SR Beard Cassandra Elementary Education Lenoir Livingstone College SR Miller Candace Criminal Justice Lenoir Meredith College JR Floyd Lindsay Dance Lincoln Davidson College JR Marsh Derek Undecided Lincoln Davidson College SR Ritter Ashton English Madison Warren Wilson College SR Macko Ayla Undecided McDowell Montreat College SR Freeman Jeremy Environmental Studies McDowell Warren Wilson College SR Dunn Kaylee Art Mitchell Warren Wilson College SR McVay Devan Senior Nash Belmont Abbey College JR Du Sablon Raphael Undecided Nash Gardner-Webb University SR Mayfield Hannah English Nash NC Wesleyan College SR Richardson Tawny Psychology Nash Saint Augustine’s University SR Harrison Lori Sociology Nash Shaw University SR Alexander Shirnetta Social Work Northhampton Chowan University SR Wells Ashley Business Northhampton William Peace University SR Edwards Sidney Musical Theatre Onslow Johnson C. Smith University SR Hunter SheKeena History Onslow Mount Olive College SR Cole Lucretia Business Administration Onslow Saint Augustine’s University JR Clarke Kia English Onslow St. Andrews University JR Dugo Gemma Physical Education Pasquotank Barton College SR Phillips Danielle Mathematics Pasquotank Chowan University JR Gallop Tyrell Music Pasquotank Chowan University SR Williams Sharell Psychology Person Bennett College JR Jones Larika Social Work Pitt Duke University SR Johnson Jasmine Political Science Pitt Pfeiffer University SR Sharpe Aarin Undecided Pitt Shaw University SR Agnew Ashley Social Work Polk Brevard College SR Ruth John Business Randolph Catawba College SR Canty Ravne Communication Arts Randolph Pfeiffer University JR Kain Casey Pre-Nursing Rockingham Elon University JR Carter James Public Administration Rockingham Elon University SR Meeks Ashley Theatre Rockingham Greensboro College JR Stephens Bria Biology Rockingham Saint Augustine’s University JR Fuller Chanel Public Health Scotland Livingstone College SR Fairley Bobby Criminal Justice Scotland St. Andrews University JR Oxendine Dillon Political Science Stanly Cabarrus College JR Coleman Jennnifer Elana Medical Imaging Stokes Salem College JR Williams Laura Undecided Surry Catawba College JR Garcia Danielle Exercise Science Surry Davidson College JR Jones Ashley Undecided Surry Lees-McRae College JR Isaacs Courtney Physical Education Surry Lenoir-Rhyne University JR Simmons Deana Pre Law Surry Salem College SR Eaton Bethany Chemistry Surry Wake Forest University JR Smith Kristin Political Science Surry Wake Forest University SR Wood Leya Poltical Science Transylvania Brevard College JR Davis Hannah Biology Transylvania Brevard College JR Henry Elisha Environmental Studies Vance William Peace University JR Hunt Javonda Undecided Washington Bennett College SR Rawlins Courtney Psychology Watauga Lenoir-Rhyne University JR Lyons Andrea Nursing Wayne Barton College JR Schultze Patrick Athletic Training Wayne Bennett College JR Rowe Jasmine Undecided Wayne Chowan University JR Coley Joshua History Education Wayne Gardner-Webb University JR Torres Blanca Nursing Wayne Meredith College SR Moye Catherine Interior Design Wayne St. Andrews University JR Cahill Darian Fine Arts Wilson Johnson C. Smith University JR Williams Levi SPM Wilson NC Wesleyan College SR Arizpe Gloria Political Science Wilson Pfeiffer University JR Jones Cody Environmental Studies Wilson Shaw University SR Pulley Steppi Religion and Philosophy Yadkin Elon University JR Ataalla Ronda Biochemistry Yadkin High Point University JR Carter Hunter Communication Yadkin High Point University JR Watson William Business Administration Yadkin Salem College SR Salmons Racheal Exercise Science Yancey Lenoir-Rhyne University SR Howell Zachary Health and Exercise Science Surry Wingate University JR Smallman Kara Psychology.
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