Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 31, 1991, Graduation Edition, supplement, Page 6B and 7B, Image 6

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Going the extra mile:
Two students who left their mark
Jus! when you thought you had de
voted ail o! you' time to academics
ind a ! vities .it the University, two
students on the verge of graduation
prove that arhievi-iriont. extends be
yond showing up at r lass for the mid
term and !ma!
Doug Untalan and Brian Sandy are
experts and inspiring examples in com
rnitrnent to a< adenthc and extracurricu
lar activities
Untalan a political science and in
ternational stud'• major, is graduating
with, honors with a 3 98 GPA His home
is in Lake Oswego, but he also claims
Hobart Tasmania as a residence
Untalan s passion lies in academic
learning It's the fruition of who I am.
he said' The classroom is the most
important intellectual aspect for me
One ot his favorite courses has
t.i-en Co- ■ Central America He has
taken this and other classes from poll
te at scieni e professor Dan Goldrich,
who s.ed Untalan is very smart and
very committed to education the com
bination is terrific
In class he is psychologically pres
ent an ot the time, Goldrich added
He has an incredible amount ot ener
gy behind what tie s doing It's exciting
to work wdti him
Untalan said his attinity toward Uni
versdy a levity stemmed from member
ship in Delta Upsilon fraternity Here
he found camaraderie and his "spring
board for involvement, launching him
into serving various posts at the (rater
nity These included scholarship chair
man. executive secretary and parent re
lations chairman
Untalan's list of awards and honors
borders on insurmountable As well as
a continuous Dean s List member and
Dean's scholar he has been the recipi
ent of such prestigious awards as the
Centurion of Oregon, the Linus Pauling
Award Junior Scholar Award and the
Culbertson Scholarship He is a mem
her of the Friars. Mortar Board Society
and Who's Who Among Students
Untalan has also contributed much
to the community through his involve
ment Activities include cleaning the
Mill Race, food drives for Food for
Lane County, and visitations to local
adult centers where at one he drank
coffee with a 105 year old man
Untalan wants to travel after he
graduates, despite working (his) en
tire life around loan payments, and
later return to school
Brian Sandy, a psychology major,
has an equally impressive record for
academic excellence and involvement
Sandy is graduating with honors from
the Psi Chi honor society, which he
founded
Sandy has appeared on the Dean s
List continually has been a member of
Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Eta Sigma
and Mortar Board honor societies, Dru
ids and the Friars He is a National
Merit Scholar, he is in Who's Who
Among Students, and is a recipient of
the Culbertson Scholarship Morris
Hunter Leadership Award and Scholar
ship, among many other accolades
Sandy s specialty within the psy
chology program is research methods
He worked as coordinator tor the Ore
gon Marital Studies Program (OMSP)
where he supervised and taught
courses He h r. also just completed a
demographic study for his honors the
sis in which he studied the feelings of
hawks and doves during the Persian
Gulf War
Sandy a Portland native, is now ex
cited about his recently-landed intern
ship with the Trail Blazers for which he
receives a stipend and tickets to
games His job Is in market research,
which focuses m public reaction to
the proposed sports arena in Portland
Sandy met Untalan when working to
gether on the Student Orientation Staff
for students entering the University It
was here that Untalan said his
funnest time at the University oc
curred. when Sandy and Untalan devel
oped a play - ailed A Quack Line two
years ago. The play explored issues in
coming students would face and was
recognized at a national conference
Sandy and Untalan were also re
sponsible for the resurgence of Univer
sity Day a tradition dating from the
1800's. After talking about the possi
bilities of unifying the campus through
cleaning it. Untalan. Sandy and staff
made it a reality two years ago The
event has been successful, attracting
more than 700 students to help clean
the University
Sandy and Untalan have a wealth of
knowledge to share with other stu
dents. Sandy, whose parents have al
ways shown him the merits of hard
work and being involved, said students
should use University resources to the
fullest
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possible," he said Not only in aca
demies, but also extracurricular activi
ties as well the combination of the
two '
Untalan suggests choosing a major
that compels you over anything
Avoid the vocational fallacy, do wh.it
ever you think is fun. he said Follow
wherever your mind takes you and
don't stop to think of what it will or will
not tiring you
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