Snoqualmie Valley students on University of Washington dean's list


August 19, 2009 · 9:33 AM

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A number of Valley students have been named to the dean’s list at the University of Washington for spring quarter. To qualify for the list, a student must have completed at least 12 graded credits and have a grade point average of at least 3.5 out of 4.

Carnation

Alyson M. Briscoe, sophomore; Kelsey N. Devoille, senior; Devin A. Guthrie, senior; Diego D. Lira, junior; Donna M. Neagle, senior; Nicole L. Rhode, sophomore; Natalie M. Stockmann, junior.

Fall City

Erik S. Alexander, junior; Gregory R. Beckmann, junior; Rachel A. Brun, freshman; Matthew R. Currier, junior; Robin M. Dembeck, senior; Cheyenne R. Enevold, junior; Matthew M. Fujimoto, freshman; Kenneth L. James, Jr., sophomore; and Sean G. Trettel, senior.

North Bend

Alison S. Bilow, senior; Ian C. Brown, freshman; Joshua J. Campbell, senior; Hannah M. Crabtree, junior; Christopher B. Nelson, senior; Nicholas L. Schwarzmiller, sophomore; and Matthew S. Wilson, junior.

Snoqualmie

Stacey J. Anderson, senior; Nathan M. Gifford, junior; Anthony J. Graham, junior; Jeffrey D. Johnson, junior; Gabrielle L. Lauf, senior; William T. Mari, senior; Jacob D. McNeely, junior; Madison H. Peck, freshman; Kelcey L. Simpson, freshman; Taylor J. Wise, senior.

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