Students named to UW dean’s list


December 1, 2009 · 4:02 PM

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Students from the Snoqualmie Valley have been named to the dean’s list at the University of Washington for the summer 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. Students are notified that they have achieved this distinction when they receive their grades for the quarter.

Students include:

Carnation: Alyson Michelle Briscoe, Kelsey Nicole Devoille, Devin Alex Guthrie, Dylan Reed Horkin, Diego Dario Lira, Donna Marie Neagle, Nicole Leah Rhode, Natalie Marie Stockmann.

Fall City: Erik Stafford Alexander, Gregory Roger Beckmann, Rachel Ann Brun, Matthew Ryan Currier, Robin May Dembeck, Cheyenne Rose Enevold, Matthew Masayuki Fujimoto, Kenneth Lee James, Jr, Sean Gregory Trettel.

North Bend: Alison Sophia Bilow, Ian Chandler Brown, Joshua Jon Campbell, Hannah Marie Crabtree, Christopher Brodie Nelson, Nicholas Lee Schwarzmiller, Matthew Spencer Wilson.

Snoqualmie: Stacey Janelle Anderson, Nathan Michael Gifford, Anthony Joseph Graham, Jeffrey David Johnson, Gabrielle Lorraine Lauf, William Thomas Mari, Jacob Daniel McNeely, Madison Hornback Peck, Kelcey Leigh Simpson, Taylor John Wise.

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