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Show SUU Names Dean's List CEDAR CITY A growing enrollment had translated into a growing number of students on the dean't list at Southern Utah University Univer-sity this year. The 1994-95 fall quarter dean's list recipients with their major are: In Boulder, Raymond Gardner, criminal justice and in Escalante, Dana Billings, biology and Melanie Cottam, home economics. From Hatch, Julie Barnhurst, elementary education and Jamie Piatt, in accounting from Hen-rieville. Hen-rieville. In Panguitch, Tammy Baldwin, psychology; David Frandsen, premedicine; Cassie Ann Franklin, biology; James Worthen Henrie, business administration; Andrea Howard, general education; Patricia Howard, general education; Annesa Hulet, business education; Christian Chris-tian Matthews, languages; Roque Willard, continuing education and Trudy Yardley, English. A total of 406 students are included in-cluded on the list of student's who have completed at least 15 quarter hours of academic work for which a letter grade is awarded and who earned a grade point average of at least 3.60 for that work. A grade point average of 4.0 equals straight "A" grades. A 3.60 grade point average is roughly equivalent to an "A-minus" average. "Our overall enrollment exceeded 5,000 students for the first ime during dur-ing fall quarter," Sterling C. Church, vice president for student services, said. "Typically, about 10 percent, or less, of the enrolled students stu-dents qualify for the dean's list. That ratio holds true for fall quarter, which means that we have one of the largest numbers of students ever on the dean't list." In addition to being one of the largest-ever dean's lists, the fall quarter list also represents a wide geographic distribution. Students represented are from five countries-Canada, countries-Canada, England, Russia, Tajikistan, Tajik-istan, and Ukraine-and 11 states, according to permanent residence information in-formation provided by the students at the time they enrolled. At the end of the quarter 105 members of the dean's list were classified as freshmen (they had completed 44 or less quarter hours), 98 were sophomores (45-89 quarter hours), 119 juniors (90-134 hours), and 84 were seniors or candidates for the master's degTee. |