Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 22, 1981, Page 2, Image 2

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Jane Scheidecker. a first-year
student in the University's
master of business administra
tion degree program, is the
recipient of a $5,000 fellowship
from the American Association
of University Women
Scheidecker is one of 21
students who recently received
awards from a variety of depart
ments and schools at the
University
The University’s Law School
announced 11 recipients of
legal research and writing
awards for the 1980-81 school
year; the College of Education
awarded Birse Memorial Excel
lence in Student Teaching
awards to three students who
completed their teacher training
programs this spring; and the
daily emerald
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Grad student receives $5,000 fellowship
Department of English honored
seven students for their accom
plishments
The Department of English
awards ranged from $2,000 to
$25 and were awarded for
"special accomplishments” in
English
Ruth Woolery of Springfield
received the $2,000 Eric Eng
lund award while a senior
English major at the University
Other recipients of Depart
ment of English awards were
Mary DeShazer, Russelville, Ky.,
$500 Rudolph Ernst graduate
fellowship, Marcy Willow,
Eugene, $50 Alicia Wood Poetry
Award for use of traditional
verse forms in her poetry; Ariel
Friesner, Portland, $50 Walter
and Nancy Kidd Short Story
Award Michael Powell, La Jolla,
Calif . Sarah Harkness Kirby
Award for best seminar paper
written during winter term Jodi
Cohen Amherst N Y $25 Julia
Burgess poetry award and $50
Walter and Nancy Kidd Poetry
award Ann Dobyns, Brentwood
Bay, British Columbia. Canada,
recognized for excellence in
reacniny a composmon class
The 11 recipients of the Law
School awards are students in
Legal Research and Writing, a
required course for first-year
law students
First prizes were given to
Robert Foster of Eugene for
best brief and to William Knuthe
of Shedd for best casenote
Recipients of certificates of
merit for outstanding brief in
cluded John Kilcullen, Spring
field, Kenneth Schoolcraft,
Portland. David Riewald,
Bloomfield Hills, Mich Patricia
Battin and Sandra Kohn,
Billings, Mont
Recipients of certificates of
merit for outstanding casenote
were Providence Purvis,
Eugene Jean Kunkle, Corvallis;
Serna Lederman, Anchorage,
Alaska, and Lisa Gilden, Encin
o, Calif
Birse Memorial Excellence in
Student Teaching awards from
the College of Education went
to Leslie Osborne. Sudbury,
Ontario, Canada. Clayton
Brown, Bellingham, Wash and
Teresa Lewis, Beaverton
briefs
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