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Laurels Linda Halfon. a master's degree student in fine and ap plied arts, and Joera Weltern. a doctoral degree student in political science, have been chosen to receive the Univer sity's Graduate Teaching Fellow awards for outstanding teaching for 1988-87. They will each receive $500 awards June 14 during commencement at Autzen Stadium. Kathleen O'Fallon, a doctoral degree stu dent in English, and Diane Wiese, a doctoral degree stu dent in physical education and human movement studies, have been awarded honorable men tion and will receive cash prizes of $150 each Three University students have won summer internships with the Disney All-American College Marching Hand. They are tuba player Cameron Gates, baritone saxaphonist Clarl Poole and trumpet player Dana Heilman The late Edward Herbert, a former University biochemist and chemistry professor, was elected posthumously to the Na tional Academy of Sciences on April 28 for achievements in original research. Herbert died Feb. 19, 1987. Diane Hawley, an assistant professor of chemistry, is one of 18 biomedical researchers in the country named as a 1987 Searle Scholar. She will receive a three-year grant of $180,000. Rogena Degge. a University art education professor, has been named the National Higher Education Art Educator of the Year by the National Art Education Associa tion. Professor |ane Gray and Adjunct Professor Patricia Harris, both in the biology department, have been elected as fellows of the American Association for the Advance ment of Science. Graduate teaching fellow Margaret Bayless will receive $500 for winning this year's Outstanding Graduate Student Teacher of Composition Award. Candidates for the award were nominated by students, and Bayless was chosen as winner by a committee in the English department. Runners-up John Coletta and Christi Sutphin will each receive $50. The Navy has awarded a grant of up to $250,000 to chemistry Professor David Johnson for his research into solid-state reactions. The 1987-88 Druids have been chosen from among sophomores for service and scholarship. They are: Christine Burke, Elizabeth Clayton. Erik Conrad. Paul Coughlin. Kimberly Crane. Holly Eleet, Maribel Geotina. Karl McCimmon. Chris Morgan, Kiumars Movassaghi. Patrick Ngai. Virginia Oram. Michael Ostrom. Dawn Ring, Melissa Schukar. Kristin Skogen. Michelle Shemarya, Michelle Smith. Marianne Thomas. Sarah Thompson. Nathan Walker Julie Warwick, and Katherine Wright. A variety of awards were bestowed io students during Parent's Weekend on May 16. Delta Delta sorority received the Burt Brown Barker Vice Presidential Cup for the living group with the highest undergraduate grade point in dex; Caitlin Cameron received the Ray Hawk Award for outstanding member of the senior class; Alison Gundry received the Senior Woman Recognition Award form the American Association of University Women; Mathewaon won the Koyl cup for male juniors showing all-round pro gress in leadership, service and academic achievement, and JoEllyn Murillo received a similar award.the Gerlinger Cup. for female juniors: Karen Engels received the Bess Templeton Cristman Award, a full tuition grant: lerry Olson and Emil Wilson both won full tuition grants from the Maurice Harold Hunter Leadership scholarship. 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