Students honored with awards
By Ann Portal
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Outstanding students and liv
ing groups have been recog
nized at various luncheons and
banquets over the past week,
with several new scholarships
awarded to undergraduate
students.
Ann Maguigan, a junior
majoring in telecommunication,
is the recipient of the Bess
Templeton Cristman Award.
Co-winners of the Maurice
Harold Hunter Leadership
Scholarship are John Dulclch, a
junior accounting major, and R.
Patrick Hanlin. a junior finance
and rhetoric major. This award
honors the junior man whose
achievements and good exam
ple have helped develop
leadership qualities in other
students
Deborah Hauger a senior in
ternational studies and Spanish
major, is this year's winner of
the AAUW Senior Woman
Recognition Award Given by
the American Association of
University Women, the award
recognizes a graduating senior
woman for her scholarship,
character, personality, con
tributions to campus and com
munity life, and potential for
future achievement.
Recipient of the Koyl Cup is
Jeffrey Nudelman a junior poli
tical science major. The award
is given to the junior man who
demonstrates well-rounded
development of his leadership,
citizenship and academic skills
Elizabeth Mann, a junior
journalism major, is the
recipient of the Gerlinger Cup,
which honors a junior woman
for her scholarship, leadership
and service to the University
Winning the Doyle Higdon
Memorial Trophy is Eugene
"Choo Choo" Young, top punt
returner for the University foot
ban team and a junior elemen
tary education major. The
award recognizes a University
student-athlete for excellence
in athletics, scholarship and ci
tizenship.
Winner of the Emerald Athle
tic Award is Bav Smith, a two
time Kodak all-American and a
senior physical education
major The award honors
achievements in athletics, ser
vice and scholarship
Earning the Burt Brown
Barker Vice Presidential cups
for living groups with the high
est undergraduate grade point
indices were Alpha Delta Pi
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sorority and Philadelphia
House, a men’s cooperative.
The women of Alpha Delta PI
compiled a 2.907 GPI — which
differs from the traditional grade
point average in that “N”
grades are taken into account.
The men of Philadelphia House
rated a 2.914 GPI.
The University Mother's
recently gave eight students
scholarships for the 1982-83
academic year.
Douglas Brenneman, a psy
chology major, received the
$1,000 Golda Parker Wickham
Award
Diane Bleak, an anthropology
major, and Leslie Manning, a
geology major, received natural
history museum scholarships of
$1,000 for next year.
Finance major George Hos
fleid, physical education major
Karen Shepard, pre-business
student Marcia Wilkinson, and
computer science major JoZell
Johnson all received $500
awards from the Mother's Club
based on financial need, high
scholarship and community
service.
The first recipient of the
George W. Cherry Speech
Scholarship is Richard Poulin, a
rhetoric and communication
major. Poulin earned the
scholarship by placing first in a
recent campus-wide speech
contest.
The University Parents As
sociation awarded its first merit
scholarship to Tracy Lawrence,
a junior majoring in internation
al studies, based on her
scholarship, leadership ability,
motivation and contributions to
the University and the commun
ity.
Thirteen students and five
faculty members have been ad
ded to The Society of Friars, one
of the most prestigious honor
aries at the University.
Among those inducted into
the Friars are University Pres.
Paul Olum and recently elected
ASUO Pres. C J. Balfe.
Students selected for Friars
membership are leaders who
give promise of future leader
ship as citizens and have a deep
loyalty to the University, ac
cording to Bob Bowlin, dean of
students.
Besides Olum, faculty
members selected for honorary
membership include Anth
ropology Prof. Vernon Oorjahn;
Architecture Prof. Gaorga
Hodga. English Prof. Barbara
Mossberg; and Keith Richard,
University archivist.
The 13 students chosen as
Friars include accounting major
John Dulcich; psychology
major C.J. Balfa; political
science major Alan Contreras;
general science major Michael
Walter; pre-journalism major
Vincson Green; telecommun
ications major Ann Magulgan;
political science major Jeffrey
Nudelman; economics major
Daniel Cohen; pre-business
major David Gibson; and psy
chology major Lisa Sandau.
Also selected as Friars were
pre-journalism major Elizabeth
Mann; pre-major DeShauna
Blankinshlp; and rhetoric and
communcation major Jana
McLellan.
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