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Show A4 April 8. 1982 THE RECORD SUSC announces students named to winter honor roll CEDAR CITY -A total if 207 students earned lonor roll status winter juarter at Southern Utah Hate College. Thirty-one )f the 207 students earned ligh honor roll status or itraight "A" academic verages. To be named to the SUSC honor roll a student nust be enrolled full-ime, full-ime, take 15 or more :redit hours, and earn a quarterly grade point average of 3.6 or higher according to Ward S. Robb, college registrar. "SUSC grades on a plus and minus system," Robb said. "A4.0GPAis i straight 'A' average; a 1.6 GPA is approximately , an 'A-' average." While the majority of students on the honor roll are from Utah, many other states are represented, Robb said. Most out-of-state students come to SUSC from Nevada Arizona and California. Area students with 4.0 grade point averages are listed below. Their majors are listed in parenthesis. Cedar City Michael L. Chidester (political science), Juanita E. Esplin (family life), Bonnie J. Jensen (elementary education), Gene F. Jensen pre-med), pre-med), Mark G. Kenney (accounting), Bradford J. O'Nell (zoology), James Lee Pace (chemistry), Roger K. Seegmiller (business administration) and Shannon Williams (music). Summit Elaine Lawrence (elementary education). Area honor roll students ar SUSC, winter quarter 1981-82, are: Beaver Laurel W. Christiansen (elementary (elemen-tary education), Jeffrey M. Joseph (automotive technology) and Tony L. White (communications). Beryl Andres Ramos (business administration). ad-ministration). Brian Head Edward Ron Stecki (business administration). CEDAR CITY Nancy Ve Adams (psychology), Jeri Lynn Anderson (music), Deborah Ash-down Ash-down (language), Deborah Ba rton (elementary education), Melissa Bishop (elementary education), Darren D. Brinkerhoff (automotive technology), Paula Burgoyne (elementary education), Laird D. Campbell (building construction), Alyse Chidester (general education), David F. Coles (communications), Carol B. Compas (elementary education), Charles W. Compas (building education), Fay J. Cope (accounting) and Donald W. Cox (building construction). Marya Esplin (elementary education), Natalie A. Frehner (music), DeAnn Green (elementary education), Scott D. Grimshaw (mathmatics), Becky Guymon (elementary education), Lyle M. Harrison (zoology) and Anne Hatch (English). Also from Cedar City are Sharla Heap (elementary education), Sher ilee Houser (clerical), Jennifer Hunter (family life), Jan L. Jolley (business education), Wayne A. Leavitt (industrial arts), Cindy D. Leslie (business administration), Shauna Leslie (art), Jeffrey D. Maxwell (accounting), Charles A. Merry weather (business a d -ministration), Gayle Morgan (psychology) and Brad A. Myers (biology). Linda A. Nichols (art), Susan Nielson (clerical), Leslie Peterson (music), Arnold Pleasant (sociology), Mark E. Rowley (com-munications), (com-munications), Michael P. Searcy (mathematics), Michael J. Seely (accounting), (ac-counting), Scott D. Smith (electronics), Chris G. Stephenson (general education), Craig S. Wood (business administration) ad-ministration) and Patricia M. Wood (accounting). (ac-counting). Enterprise Gayle L. Rohde (nursing). Milford Charles Coates (automotive technology), Peggy A. Fisher (clerical), Gina Mayer (clerical), Lisa Nelson (clerical) and Norma S. Thompson (clerical). New Harmony Walter R. Riding (pre-veterinary). (pre-veterinary). Paragonah Tammy Robinson (elementary education). Parowan Mark A. Bradshaw (elementary education), Lisa J. Coleman (biology), Keith E. Morris (automotive technology) and Jill Stubbs (elementary education). Summit Brent E. Stapley (music). |