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Show SUSC announces County honor roll Monty V. Sorensen (zoology), Alan K. Stewart (zoology), Patricia Pa-tricia E. Topham (elementary education), and Patricia M. Wood (accounting). Also named were Steven W. Johnson (building administration), ad-ministration), Para-gonah; Para-gonah; Alinda Baker (business administration), ad-ministration), Mark A. Bradshaw ( elementary education), and Charlene Chatterley ( elementary education), all of Parowan; Steven C. Lawrence ( elementary education). Summit; and Ramos Andres (business administration) and Randall W. Wood (industrial (in-dustrial arts), both of Beryl. ' Honor roll status has been awarded 194 - Southern Utah State College students for high academic achievement spring quarter. Thirty-lour Thirty-lour of them were named ' to the high honor roll for straight "A" averages. "To be named to the SUSC honor roll," Registrar Ward S. Robb . said, "a student must be enrolled full-time, taking 15 or more credit hours, and earn a grade point average of 3.6 or higher for the quarter's work." SUSC grades on a plus and minus system. While a 4.0 GPA is a straight "A" average, a 3.6 GPA is approximately an "A-." "A-." "The average quarterly quar-terly GPA for honor roll students spring quarter was 3.83," Robb explained, ex-plained, "while the cumulative grade point average lor the same group was 3.46." The majority of students on the honor roll are from Utah. Most of the out-of-state students come from California, Nevada and Arizona. Iron County students with a 4.0 GPA were Constance Gubler (elementary education), Paul D. Hatch (general education), Mark L. Jones (general education), Jeffrey D. Maxwell (accounting), Karen R. Morris (elementary education), Brad A. Myers (biology), Mark E. Rowley (communications), (com-munications), Eric J, Schmutz (business administration), ad-ministration), Brenda Stones (elementary education) and Lee A. Thurston (pre-medicine), all of Cedar City. Those on the honor roll include the following Cedar City students: Nancy Ve Adams (psychology), Richard K. Adams (chemistry), Chad W. Anderson (pre-medicine), (pre-medicine), Ruth A. Ash-craft Ash-craft (elementary education), Deborah Ashdown (language), Phyllis C. Blagg (nursing). (nur-sing). Caroleen Campbell (music). Laird D. Campbell (building construction), Alyse Chidester ( general education ed-ucation l, Cheryl R. Cox (general education), and Jerald R. DeMille (industrial arts). Brent D. Dix (electronics), (elec-tronics), Elaine Esplin (family life), Jennifer Esplin (secretarial), Juanita E. Esplin (history), -Mary a Esplin (elementary education), David C. Felix (language), Genifer Graff (mathematics), Gary N. Gregerson (chemistry), Scott D. Grimshaw (mathematics), (math-ematics), Stephen J. Hunter (zoology), Michelle Jackson (music), and Mark T. J e 1 1 e r y (general education). Jan L. Jolley (business administration), Kathleen Kath-leen A. Jones (music), Ruth Jones (English), Tamara L. Jones (elementary education), Chris P. Judd (metal fabrication), Tina J. Kaminska (sociology), Mark G. Kenney (accounting), (ac-counting), Steven M. Kunz (pre-engineering), Susan J. Leigh (business administration), Judy Ann Monarque (sociology), and James K. Reese (business administration). ad-ministration). Lisa Ross (elementary education), Kathleen Sanders (English), Joy L. Scott (accounting), Karen R. Searle ( elementary education). Dave Smith (general education). |