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1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 101 SPRING 2010 – Current 2/1/10 1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 101 SPRING 2010 – current 2/1/10 STUDENT ROSTER/Conference Assignments NAME Picture Email Seat No. Country Conference Crystal Achey X X 51 Switzerland W 3:40 Navar Aga X X 96 Malawi T 9:30 Michelle Agee X 232 Portugal Th 1:30 Alejandra Aguirre X 64 Argentina M 11:50 Mohammad Akbar X X 56 United Arab Emirates W 11:00 Gabriella Alonso X 325 Djibouti T 2:50 Augustus Anchondo X X 185 Syria Th 2:10 Jordan Anderson X 129 Iceland W 9:50 Nicolas Anderson X 388 Burundi T 8:40 Lindsey Antram X 326 Oman W 8:40 Erin Argyle X 167 Tonga F 11:50 Tanya Armstrong X 225 Ivory Coast T 10:50 Kristine Atkinson X X 21 Jamaica F 8:50 Eric Bailey X 306 Paraguay F 2:20 Robin Baker X 62 Dominica Th 3:10 Taryn Ball X X 321 Hungary Th 2:30 Shannon Barr X X 267 Slovakia W 9:40 Courtney Barry X X 33 Saudi Arabia Th 11:20 Jessica Bates X 9 Solomon Islands F 3:50 Zachary Battles X 217 Germany W 12:00 Chad Beach Jessica Bean X X 65 Mexico M 9:50 Austin Becker X X 31 Uganda T 8:00 Thomas Behrens X 34 Belgium W 10:50 Heather Bennett X X 166 Panama M 10:10 Brenda Berkey X X 8 Haiti M 2:30 Robert Blakey X 201 Greece W 9:10 Brian Blee X 289 Poland W 11:00 Brittany Blouch X 146 Senegal T 11:20 Frank Bosch X 327 Tanzania T 9:00 Thavywat Bounsana X 148 Namibia T 2:50 Kassidi Braase 211 Czech Republic Th 2:40 Lars Branvold X 174 Slovakia W 11:50 Johanna Brooks X X 269 Argentina M 11:10 Cody Brumett X X 131 Sudan T 12:20 Jacqueline Bruner X X 121 Aruba F 8:40 Maja Brustuen X X 257 Guinea T 8:30 David Burpee X 145 Indonesia F 12:10 Michael Burton X 299 Thailand F 10:00 John Byers X X 274 Kazakhstan Th 11:40 Jorge Calderon X X 343 Thailand F 2:00 Martin Calderon X X 373 Nepal Th 2:30 Hannah Caldwell X X 73 United Kingdom W 1:50 Danielle Callahan X 142 Mongolia Th 1:10 Leighton Campbell X 240 Peru M 9:10 2 NAME Picture Email Seat No. Country Conference Andrew Canegaly X 182 Brazil M 11:40 Marisela Castillo X X 90 Somalia T 2:20 Matt Chadwick X X 285 Madagascar T 1:40 Cole Chapman X X 248 Turkmenistan Th 1:20 Caroline Chavez X X 341 Guatemala M 10:40 Jamie Christensen X X 365 Romania W 9:00 Bryan Cimino X X 334 Uganda T 12:30 Ashley Coleman-Matyshock X X 72 Belarus W 3:20 Sarah Collins X 134 Togo T 3:00 Mathew Conger X 288 Solomon Islands W 3:50 Ryan Cook X 216 Chile M 10:30 Victoria Cook X X 203 Gambia T 1:10 Tod Coolahan X C Cuba M 9:40 Nichole Corn X 229 Nigeria Th 2:50 Nathan Costner X 337 Bangladesh Th 8:30 Codey Courtemanche X X 251 Lithuania Th 3:00 Carter Crisp X 265 Brunei W 9:30 Thomas Cruz X X 273 Bhutan Th 2:50 Jacob Cummings X X 87 Dominican Republic M 10:20 Morgan Daniel X X 32 Kyrgyzstan Th 9:30 Jessica Dauenhauer X 85 Kuwait Th 10:20 Taylor Davis X 331 Mali F 1:30 Chantal Dawson X X 382 Latvia W 3:50 Jason Denning X X 237 Norway W 10:20 Cole Dennison X 132 Russia Th 11:10 Chad Dewan X 305 Dominican Republic F 3:50 William Dixon X X 205 Gabon T 10:50 Randall Dobslaw X 38 Estonia W 3:40 Jesse Dónez X 318 Barbados F 9:30 Alex Donnelley X 127 Sweden F 9:10 Ashley Drollinger X 45 Tunisia T 1:10 Matthew Duncan X 385 Canada M 9:30 Christopher Eacker X X 214 Finland W 10:40 Meghan Eaton X X 202 Taiwan F 2:30 Cameron Eddins X 52 Uzbekistan Th 1:00 Emma Edwards X X 390 Costa Rica M 10:00 Jaymee Ellis X 26 Kazakhstan Th 9:40 Jared Escudero X 378 Bolivia M 3:00 Taylor Evans X 254 Rwanda T 1:50 Jessica Farley X 119 Niger T 8:10 Samantha Flaherty X X 324 Serbia W 10:10 Zackary Fox X X 5 Azerbaijan Th 10:10 Kimberly Frederick X 199 Ukraine W 10:00 Alyson French X 335 Dem. Republic of the Congo T 12:30 Braden Friesz X X 57 Angola T 2:00 Nicholas Funke X X 270 Costa Rica M 8:30 Cynthia Garcia X 348 Uruguay W 11:40 Javier Garcia X X 345 Switzerland Th 8:10 Rachel Garcia X X 362 South Korea Th 11:40 Brandon Gardner 3 NAME Picture Email Seat No. Country Conference Matthew Garr X X 76 Venezuela M 2:50 Jacob Gisler X 298 New Zealand F 8:00 Travis Goldsby X 192 Latvia Th 12:20 Nicholas Gordon X 53 Chile M 9:20 Annamaria Gould 212 Myanmar F 11:00 Ryan Graber X X 124 Malawi T 10:20 Janna Greear X X 224 China Th 12:00 Bryan Green X X B Yemen Th 12:30 Matt Greene X 6 China Th 1:10 Bonnie Gregory 100 Papua New Guinea F 4:00 Ann Grider X X 351 Togo F 4:20 Connor Hadley X X 150 Pakistan Th 11:00 Joshua Hadzor X 54 Finland F 2:50 Anne Hafer X X 157 Nicaragua W 10:00 Cassandra Hamilton X X 68 Australia F 2:40 Hillary Hanson X X 2 Mozambique T 10:00 Courtney Harder X X 25 Japan F 1:50 Nicole Hardin X X 239 Philippines F 1:30 Danielle Harlan X X 161 Albania F 1:40 Taylor Harlan X 162 Turkmenistan Th 9:10 Daniel Harrington X 104 Dominica Th 1:40 Shelby Hatfield X X 236 Guinea-Bissau T 3:20 Tyler Hawkins X 293 Angola F 4:00 Robert Hayfield X 37 Australia F 10:30 Dillon Heath X 241 Cameroon T 10:00 Kalie Heiner X X 231 Austria W 2:20 Shon Helbling X X 223 Latvia Th 9:50 Justin Hernandez X 332 Venezuela M 8:40 Jared Heston X 329 Dominica Th 2:20 Melissa Hightower X X 112 Hungary Th 3:20 Aaron Hoisington X X 105 Chad T 9:10 William Holman X X 277 Ireland W 10:30 Brittany Hope X X 246 Libya T 10:30 Peter Horan X 191 Trinidad Th 3:00 Austin Horejs X 290 Surinam Th 9:00 William (Phillip) Howard X X 252 Armenia Th 10:40 Alexander Huff X 126 Fiji F 10:20 Ashley Huff 279 Senegal T 1:20 Ashley Hughes X X 379 Zimbabwe T 11:10 Thomas Hughes X 255 Mexico M 1:40 Michael Hungerford X 144 Spain W 2:10 Ryan Hutten X 106 Denmark W 11:20 Jesselyn Ingram X 39 Guyana Th 1:30 Alvin Inoncillo X 346 Guinea-Bissau Th 9:50 Silvia Irimescu X 198 Belarus W 11:50 Mark Irving X X 122 Panama M 2:00 Jean Jabal X X 221 Germany W 1:40 Amy Jacobsen X X 322 Kyrgyzstan Th 2:20 Jeffrey Janis X 311 Georgia Th 11:50 Jenai Jasper X X 283 El Salvador W 3:00 4 NAME Picture Email Seat No. Country Conference Kendra Johnson X X 183 Colombia M 1:50 Sarah Johnson X X 360 Moldova Th 10:40 Riley Jones X X 16 Ethiopia T 12:50 Hillary Judd X X 133 Russia Th 11:00 Kamilla Kafiyeva X A Mozambique T 1:20 Bradley Kalb X X 154 Netherlands W 11:20 Annika Karlsson X 114 Samoa F 8:30 Aaron Kasza X X 278 Latvia W 8:40 Megan Kennedy X X 97 Bolivia M 9:00 Joseph Kent X Burkina Faso T 10:10 Monique Kidder X 164 Iran F 2:00 Stephen Kirk X H Mali T 2:10 Brittany Kiser X X 282 Mongolia Th 8:00 Dalin Klompien X 43 Uruguay F 3:10 Seth Kochersperger X X 143 India F 3:30 Clare Kreilkamp X X 158 Uganda T 3:10 Rachel Lane X X 245 Lesotho Th 3:20 Elisabeth Laraia X X 262 Turkey Th 12:00 Hannah Lawrence X 213 Bolivia T 12:40 Theodore Lawson X 243 Cape Verde Islands Th 8:20 Christine Leathem X X 281 Yemen Th 10:00 Allison Legasa X X 361 El Salvador W 2:30 Laura Lehmons X X 292 India Th 9:00 Allan Lewis X X 170 Croatia F 4:40 Robert Lindsay X 296 Netherlands Th 8:50 Carlena Lindstrom X 11 Austria W 9:40 Emily Lish X 179 Ivory Coast F 2:40 Angelene Little X X 171 Georgia Th 2:10 Aaron Lockwood X X 370 Honduras M 3:20 Joel Loomis X X 260 Cameroon W 8:50 Elizabeth Lopez 46 Laos F 3:10 Rhonda Lozon X X 12 Uzbekistan Th 12:30 Shandray Lukehart X X 147 Swaziland T 1:30 Corbin Lykins X X 59 Serbia W 10:40 Samuel Lyle X X 276 Estonia Th 9:20 Matthew Lynch X 130 Estonia Th 12:50 Raymond Lyon X 358 Albania Th 12:40 Ashly MacCoy X 80 Malaysia F 2:20 John MacPherson X 377 Sri Lanka Th 9:40 Tisa Madson X X 340 Tunisia T 2:40 Aaron Malgren X X 74 Italy W 2:00 Kyra Maples X X 141 Nigeria T 1:30 Brittany Marley X 353 Oman W 9:10 Marco Martinez X 220 Paraguay W 2:40 Greig McAllister X 113 Ireland W 12:00 Meaghan McCloskey X X 103 Congo W 9:00 Molly McClure X X 242 Sierra Leone T 9:50 Jeff McCullough X X 14 Benin T 2:30 Joe McGee X X 286 Madagascar T 11:20 Robert McGrouther X X 128 Sierra Leone T 10:20 5 NAME Picture Email Seat No.
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