Northwestern Oklahoma State University will hold its fall commencement ceremony at 4:30 p.m. Dec. 6 in Percefull Fieldhouse on the Alva campus.
There will be 109 graduates and 18 graduate students participating in the commencement.
Mark VanLandingham will be guest speaker for the ceremony. VanLanding-ham is a 1983 NWOSU graduate and vice president of government relations for the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce.
A reception for graduates and guests will be held at the Student Center Ballroom immediately following the commencement ceremony.
Area graduates will include: ENID Virgie Blankenship, bachelor of science; Johnathan Elder, bachelor of science; Misty Owings, bachelor of arts; Kelly Anderson, master of education; Laina Carly Maly, master of education; Mollie Babb, master of counseling psychology; James Clark, master of counseling psychology; Carissa Cowen, master of counseling psychology; Sarah Thompson, master of counseling psychology; Carolyn Wagner, master of counseling psychology; Jamie Braley, bachelor of arts; Levi Thompson, bachelor of arts; Darris Servis, master of education; Jennifer Milam, bachelor of arts; Courtney Barber, bachelor of science; Felix Copeland, bachelor of science; Tracy Hiscock, bachelor of science Clint Koehn, bachelor of science; Jillian Morris, bachelor of science; Kei Trejo, bachelor of science; Natalie Thomas, bachelor of science; Cheri Ward, bachelor of science; BISON Ronald Shearon, bachelor of science; DOUGLAS Sierra Willard, bachelor of science; FAIRMONT Lissie King, bachelor of science; FAIRVIEW Joy Nightengale, bachelor of science; GARBER Kendra Schnebel, bachelor of science; Rhonda Stuart, bachelor of science; HELENA Rodney Redman, bachelor of science; Ty Burkes, bachelor of science; HENNESSEY James Hajak, bachelor of science; MENO Melissa Shepard, bachelor of science; MOORELAND Kathryn Martin, bachelor of science; Jessi Seiger-Ross, bachelor of science; NASH Robert McCart, bachelor of science; WAKITA Teddy Salmon, bachelor of science; WOODWARD Sabra Cradit, bachelor of science; Vikrant Desai, bachelor of science; Kimber Ebisch, bachelor of science; Terri Edwards, bachelor of science; Christopher Lauderdale, bachelor of science; Lonnie Lawson, bachelor of science; David Matthews, bachelor of science; Kendall Reynolds, bachelor of science; Jacob Sweet, bachelor of science; Tyler Washmon, bachelor of science; Melia McMurphy, bachelor of science; Dolores Woodruff, bachelor of science; Shawna Corrigan, bachelor of science; Siliva Routh, bachelor of arts; Thomas Corrigan II, bachelor of arts; ALVA Maureen Gregory, master of counseling psychology; Jacob Isaacson, bachelor of arts; Brodie Bush, bachelor of science; Sarah Easter, bachelor of science; Landon Fields, bachelor of science; Clay Hamil, bachelor of science; Bradley Kornele, bachelor of science; Danielle Kornele, bachelor of science; Lyndee Nickel, bachelor of science; Hillary Nida, bachelor of science; Clinton Nighswonger, bachelor of science; Hunter Nunley, bachelor of science; Grant Peterson, bachelor of science; Ky Pfleider, bachelor of science; Taryn Williams, bachelor of science; Kelly Campbell, bachelor of science; Andrea Miller, bachelor of science.
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