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October 2, 2008 · Updated 6:14 PM 

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Valley students

make UW dean’s list

Students from the Snoqualmie area have been named to the Dean’s List at the University of Washington for winter quarter. To qualify, a student must have completed at least 12 graded credits and have a grade point average of at least 3.5 out of 4.

• Snoqualmie: Alison Michele Chromy, senior; Benjamin Robert Frieler, sophomore; Tyson Lynn Gmeiner, senior; Joseph F. Smith, junior; Matthew Douglas Stroh, junior.

• North Bend: Alison Sophia Bilow, junior; Christopher Brodie Nelson, junior; Sarah Elizabeth Travis, senior.

• Fall City: Gregory Roger Beckmann, sophomore; Miranda Renee Brown, senior; John Keith Butler, senior; Tabitha Lorraine Moe, senior; Andrew Jordan Kuchnick, senior.

• Carnation: Rachel Elaine Armstrong, sophomore; Ariane Kiyomi Barr, sophomore; Rebecca Ann Chaney, senior; Patrick Michael Davis, senior; Sky Justin Faber, junior; Amanda Kristine Hollinger, senior; Ali Marie Hull, senior; Karen Christine Lawton, sophomore; Nicole Christine Lyman, sophomore; Brett T. Racine, senior; Rachel Lynn Schlechty, senior; Natalie Marie Stockmann, sophomore; Yumiko Nakayama Westover, senior.

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