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Show t SUSC Honor Roll Students Named Pa rowa n--Marga ret Young (English). - Richfield-David K. Rosequist (political science). St. George-Carl J. Odekirk (industrial arts); and Gerald P. Rampton ( zoology ) . SUSC students on the winter quarter honor roll include, Beaver-Carol Sue Green (clerical). Beryl-Nyleen Bosshardt (accounting). Cedar City-Nancy Ve Adams (psychology), Janice Mae Bickmore (business education), Kim E. Bistline (elementary education), Scott M. Burns (political science), Caroleen Campbell (music), Colin A. Campbell (music), Laird D. Campbell (building construction), and Kristine Cooley (elementary education). E. J. Corry Jr. (zoology), Larence B. Esplin (history), David C. Felix (language), Robert G. Goodman (communications), Brian G. Graf (chemistry), Cheryl Hansen (language), Anne Hatch (general education), Shera Lyn Heap (elementary (elemen-tary education), David K. Houston (business administration) ad-ministration) and Sally Hunter (theater arts). Robert D. Imlay (electronics), (elec-tronics), David W. Isom (sociology), Alan A. Jones (accounting), Mark L. Jones (general education), Ruth Jones (English), Marck G. Kenney (accounting), R. Scott Messer (pre-engineering), (pre-engineering), Dennis H. Mitchell (zoology), Karen R. Morris (elementary education and James Reynolds (industrial arts). Joy L. Scott (accounting), Robert B. Shirts (communications), (com-munications), Mark G. Slack (business administration), ad-ministration), Chris H. Smith (business administration), ad-ministration), Lee A. Thurston ( premedicine), Eddie D. Tolleson (general education) and Randall W. Wood (industrial arts). Hurricane-Jarolyn Ballard (elementary education). Ivins-Bruce L. Gubler (music). Kanab-Samuel G. Aiken (Business administration). Milford-Martin A. Mc-Culley Mc-Culley ( preengineering) and Dee A. Vantassell (pre-agriculture). (pre-agriculture). M inersville-Janette Hollingshead (accounting). Panguitch-Karen Barney (elementary education) and Robert S. Tebbs (premedicine). Parbwan-Nancy Adams (sociology) and David E. Hyatt (psychology). Richfield--Russel H. Christensen (business administration), ad-ministration), Jeffrey M. Snedeger (political science), Kirk L. Terry (physical education), Dan Utley (general education) and Mark D. Whittaker (accounting). (ac-counting). St. George-G. Mark Heppler (physical education), Ronald L. Read (premedicine), R. Larry Ward (drafting technology) and Susan Weitzman-Evans (communications). Summit-Holly Dalton ( English ) and Annette White (family life). Honor roll status has been earned by 169 Southern Utah State College students for their academic achievement winter quarter. Of this number, 16 students earned high honor roll status or straight "A" averages. "To be named to the SUSC honor roll, a student must be enrolled full time, taking 15 or more credit hours, and earn a grade point average 6f 3.60 or higher," says Ward S. Robb, SUSC registrar. A 4.00 GPA is straight "A" average; a ' 3.60 GPA Is approximately an "A-" average. "SUSC grades on the plus-minus plus-minus system," Robb ex- ' plains. "This quarter 24 of the 153 students who did not earn straight "A" averages missed high honor roll status by only a few points, having GPAs of 3.90 to 3.96." Last quarter, Robb continues, con-tinues, 148 students were named to the honor roll with 21 earning straight "A" averages. There . are typically more students named to the honor roll winter quarter, he said. Included in the winter quarter honor roll were several students from foreign countries and states other than Utah. The. majority of out-of-state students come from Arizona, California and Nevada. Students from this regional area with 4.00 GPSs are listed below, alphabetically according to hometowns. Their majors are listed in parenthesis. Bryce Canyon-Robert E. Ogie (business education) Cedar City-Karen L. Beck (business education); Patricia Brown (zoology); Cindy Esplin (family life); Brad A. Myers (biology); Kathleen Sanders (English): and Christine Winterrose (music). |