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The following students of Springfield were named to the dean's list for the spring 2005 semester at University of Mary Washington: Margit K. Christenson, Gustavo G. Ramallo, Meredith L. Brill, Meghan A. Cudahy, Ashley L. Lippolis, Justin A. Baker, Tyler B. Christesen, Holly L. Harben, Samuel D. Jones, Drew P. Murray, Kristin L. Snyder, Evan P. Anderson, Thomas A. Cogliano, Lauren D. Decot, Zara Haq, Brian W. Johnson, Kristin L. Judy and Molly K. Murphy.

To qualify, students had to be full time and earn at least a 3.5 grade point average on a 4.0 scale.

The following Springfield residents have recently graduated from the College of William and Mary: Amanda Christine Alba, Mark Jacob Burton, Stephanie Katherine Cappa, Jennifer Ann Dent, Jason L. Ferguson, Ethan Joseph Greenblatt, Donna Susan Grusha, Kristin Evelyn Harris, Liam Joseph Heincer, Virginia Elizabeth Horner, Byron Seth Levy, Jon Anders Martinson, Brian Christopher McLain, Brandon Lee Milford, Darcy Leanne Newsome, Kim-Thu Nguyen, Mikayla Jin Park, Lauretta Carrolan Prevost, Michelle Patricia Segal, Lindsey Marie Shaddrix, Allison June Shonerd, Rebecca Kathleen Silverstein, Peter John Thaxter, Emily Anne Weaver, Abby Katherine Weitz, Erica Danielle Whitehead and Milen Zerabruk.

Natalie Carroll Gibson of Springfield recently graduated cum laude with a bachelor of arts degree in psychology from Dickinson College. Gibson is the daughter of Edward and Donna Gibson.

Robert S. Coyle of Springfield was recently named to the spring 2005 dean's list at Beloit College. To be eligible, students must have maintained at least a 3.4 cumulative grade point average.

Emily Suzanne Fischer of Springfield was named to the dean's list for the spring 2005 semester at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. To be eligible, students must be ranked in the top 10 percent of their class or earn a 3.75 grade point average on a 4.0 scale.