Washington State University president’s honor roll


July 18, 2012 · 5:56 PM

The following local students were named to the Washington State University president’s honor roll for the spring semester.

To be eligible for the honor roll, undergraduate students must be enrolled in a minimum of nine graded hours in a single term at WSU and earn a grade-point average of 3.75 or earn a 3.50 cumulative GPA based on 15 cumulative hours of graded work.

Black Diamond: David H. Bowen, Toree R. Flynn, Jill M. Jamison, Rachel D. Raine, Rainor J. Tubbs and Kelsey L. Wagner.

Bonney Lake: Cassandra M. April, Deborah J. Brewer, Stephanie L. Dahlin, Heather C. Dewitz, Scott D. Freisthler, Amanda J. Gomez, Miranda R. Hannan, Stephanie E. Humphries, Dakota N. Klemme, Andrew James, Annette C. Novey, Garrett S. Orchard, Josiah D. Orth, Devin M. Ossman, Brittani D. Wilson and Nicholas R. Fitzgerald.

Buckley: Paula L. Beerman, Michael T. Burley Jr., Lisa L. Kohout, Amber D. McKenzie, Katie E. Siewert and Emily Stephens.

Carbonado: Victoria P. Marsh.

Enumclaw: Stephen C. Aubert, Barbara G. Bartle, Russell E. Berryman, Sean M. Brasier, Angela M. Chesley, Gabrielle L. Engelhard, Derek J. Forza, Brady M. Lewis Irwin, Nick C. Pierce, Arielle N. Render, Rian W. Rustvold, Jeremy Ryan Stenslie

Lake Tapps: Laura M. Albright, Gerik H. Dobes, Angela D. Enlow, Taylor L. Howick, Elise K. Jones, James B. Leonard, Alyssa M. Pavel, Ethan E. Romanoff, Andrew P. Russell, Aubrie E. Schlegel and Andrew J. Tyrrell.

Ravensdale: Katie A. Matson, Daniel G. Mjelde, Michael C. Robert Pregent and Kaitlin A. Proctor.

South Prairie: Kelsie L. Kauzlarich.

Sumner: Alysha N. Barry, Hualeah R. Engelhardt, Ellen E. Grover and Tristan M. Hanon.

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