South Whidbey students on UW Dean’s List


February 11, 2009 · Updated 9:36 AM 

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Students from South Whidbey — 23 total — have been named to the Dean’s List at the University of Washington for the fall quarter.

To qualify for the Dean’s List, a student must have completed at least 12 graded credits and have a grade point average of at least 3.50 (out of 4). Students are notified that they have achieved this distinction when they receive their grades for the quarter.

Students making the list from Clinton include seniors Jaime Leigh Barker, Kenneth Reed Johnson, Shawn Soloman Morris, Tyler William Rumberger and Dustin Christopher Sidhu. Juniors are Joseph Rollin McArdle and Samuel Williams Shupe. Sophomore Joseph Alan Smith also made the list.

From Freeland are seniors Kelsey Katherine Broderick, Andrea Patricia Lacour, Andria L. Lenoir and Katherine Rose Riggs. Juniors are Rachel Grace Evans, Christine Lee Goodwin and Samantha Nichole Prendergast.

Langley students include seniors Lucy Alma Brennan, Lucy Marie Burnett, Richard Rain, Gareth Nelson Snow and Marie Vanderbilt-Mathews. Junior Robert Butler Scott made the list, as did sophomores Somer Arden Kreisman and Andrew Robert Schmidt.

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