Thomas Heyward graduates 47

Published Friday, May 29, 2009
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Thomas Heyward graduates

Ryan Wallace Altman

Melissa Brittany Arcuri

Callie Elizabeth Badgett

Justin McNeil Baxley

Courtney Michelle Bullard

Nicole Lee Burnham

Megan Ann Carroll

Andrea Denise Cooler

Brandon Joseph Crosby

Cara Elizabeth Daley

Amy Morgan Daring

Bobby William Daring

Bryan Joseph Dixon

Peter Ehren Dontje

Matthew Glenn Echols

Charles Cole Edwards

Sara Elizabeth Fowler

Andrew Jacob Goen

Mary Elizabeth Gollihugh

Jessica Loring Hansen

David Refior Hobbs Jr.

Michael Keith Horton

Phillip Andrew Horton

Carly Michelle Jensen

Ashley Anne Johnson

Kathryne Whitney Kleckley

Heather Rache Lands

Thomas Hunter Lewis

Victoria Lynn Malphrus

John Phillip Marshall

Wiley Jordan Marshall

Elizabeth Ann Mazzanna

Shannon Nicole Murdock

Eric Robert Nunez

Brookelyn Louise Owens

John Freeman Rainey

Taylor Matthew Sanders

Samantha Erin Silcox

Joshua Brian Smith

Shalita Theresa-Emma Stevenson

Steven Carl Thomas II

Jeremy Daniel Tindal

Melissa Renee Trout

Ashley Christine Waisanen

Wade Montgomery Williamson

Michael Lucas Woods

Holbrook McSwain Youmans

The 47 students of Thomas Heyward Academy's Class of 2009 graduated Fridayin the school's gym.

Total amount of scholarship money earned by the graduates: $1.25 million

Speakers: Larry K. Watt, executive director of the S.C. Independent School Association, and the valedictorian and salutatorian

Valedictorian: Taylor Matthew Sanders earned a 4.968 grade point average and will attend Charleston Southern University on a full scholarship, with plans to attend the Medical University of South Carolina to study pharmacy.

Salutatorian: Brookelyn Louise Owens earned a 4.961 grade point average and will attend the University of South Carolina on a full scholarship to study accounting.

From the principal "I will remember (the Class of 2009's) commitment to the life-enhancing values of honesty, respect, concern for others and simplicity. Above all, I will remember them for their leadership, along with their outstanding academic accomplishments." -- Headmaster John D. Rogers Jr.

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