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2004 GREEK AWARDS The following are the 2004 ASUO Greek Leadership Awards and the Interfratemrty Council and Pan-Hellenic Council Laurel and Wilson Awards as presented Thursday, May 6, in the EMU Ballroom. • 1st Annual ASUO Greek Leadership Awards “Community Service Involvement" - Erin Muessle (Kappa Gamma); Daniel Occhipinti (Beta Theta Pi) “Philanthropy Involvement" - Cortnie Shupe (Pi Beta Phi) “Campus Life Involvement” - Courney Warner (Chi Omega); Jonah Lee (Sigma Alpha Epsilon) “ASUO Program Involvement” - Melissa Winkler (Kappa Delta); Dan Selvig (Delta Sigma Phi) “Honorary Leadership Award" - University President Dave Fnohnmayer • Interfratemity Council and Pan-Hellenic Council Laurel and Wilson Awards Outstanding Chapter Advisor - Beth Sheehan (Kappa Kappa Gamma) Outstanding Community Volunteer - Megan Floyd (Pi Beta Phi) Outstanding PHC Officer - not provided Outstanding IFC Officer - not provided Outstanding Executive Council Member—not provided Outstanding Senior - Ashley O'Hollaren (Pi Beta Phi) Outstanding Live in Adviser - Merwin Spencer (Beta Theta Pi) Outstanding Campus Involvement - Delta Sigma Phi Outstanding Campus Involvement - Kappa Delta Outstanding Leadership Development Programs -- Sigma Alpha Epsilon Outstanding Leadership Development Programs - Pi Beta Phi Top Male GPA (Freshmen) ~ Jacob Daniels (Sigma Alpha Epsilon) Top Male GPA (Sophomore) - Jeff Rhoades (Sigma Alpha Epsilon) Top Male GPA (Junior) - Patrick Beming (Delta Sigma Phi) Top Male GPA (Senior) - Daniel Occhipinti (Beta Theta Pi) Top Female GPA (Freshmen) - Bianka Schulz (Pi Beta Phi) Top Female GPA (Sophomore) — Margaret Grega (Kappa Delta) Top Female GPA (Junior) - Lisa Force (Chi Omega) Top Female GPA (Senior) — Marissa Beck (Chi Omega) Best Overall Chapter Management Plans-Delta Sigma Phi Bes Overall Chapter Management Plans-Kappa Delta Outstanding Community Service Efforts-Sigma Chi Outstanding Community Service Efforts—Detta Gamma Top Male Community Service Efforts-Jonah Lee (Sigma Alpha Epsilon) Top Female Community Service Efforts - Andryce Anderson (Pi Beta Phi) Largest Philanthropic Donation - Sigma Chi Largest Philanthropic Donation - not provided Best Chapter Web site—Delta Sigma Phi Best Chapter Web site - Alpha Chi Omega Best Risk Management Policy - Sigma Chi Best Risk Management Policy - Delta Gamma Best Overall New Member Program -Sigma Chi Best Overall New Member Program - Delta Gamma Highest Chapter Grades (Given by University) - Delta Sigma Phi Highest Chapter Grades (Given by University)-Pi Beta Phi Most Improved Chapter Grades (Given by University) - Alpha Epsilon Pi Most Improved Chapter Grades (Given by University) - Alpha Chi Omega SOURCE: ASUO Greek Community Liaison Taylour Johnson WATCH The Department of Public Safety did not update the media log after 11:23 p.m. on Thursday, May 6. This week's listings begin May 4. Theft and recoveries DPS received two reports of burgla ry from the Education Building, four found property reports and one re port of a bike impound from the Hamilton Complex. DPS also re ceived one report of recovered prop erty and three reports of bike theft: one from Gerlinger Hall and two from an off-campus location. Disorderly conduct DPS received two reports of disor derly conduct, one report of an arrest, three reports of a suspicious condi tion, four reports of a suspicious sub ject and nine reports of vandalism: one from University Street, two from the Volcanology Building, one from the University Annex, one from Allen Hall, two from Gilbert Hall, one from the Lillis Business Complex and one from Fenton Hall. Tuesday, May 4, 10:43 p.m.: DPS re ceived a report of a group having a fire on the Humpy Lumpy Lawn outside of the Hamilton and Bean complexes. Thursday, May 6, 1:57 p.m.: DPS re ceived a report of a natural gas leak coming from the University Annex area. Alcohol and drugs DPS received one report of a liquor law violation from the Hamilton Complex. Miscellaneous DPS received one emergency call report, two reports of urinating in public, one alarm report and one report of careless driving. DPS also re ceived one request to remove a vehi cle boot and 24 tow requests: five from the Gerlinger Annex parking lot, one from the EMU, four from the large Prince Lucien Campbell parking lot, two from the University Annex parking lot, two from the Carson Complex turnaround, two from the Student Health Center staff lot, two from the Deady Hall parking lot, two from East 15th Avenue, two from the Klamath Hall parking lot and two from the Friendly I Iall parking lot. Thursday, May 6, 11:23 p.m.: DPS received a report of an officer who ob served a female driver rolling through a stop sign at about 40 mph in a 25 mph zone. Thursday, May 6, 11:53 p.m.: DPS received a report of a male urinating in public on the south side of McKen zie Hall. Today’s crossword solution 942-8730 484-1927 STUDENT SPECIAL GOLF 9 HOLES *10 Students Only. Must show ID. (Monday - Friday) iRegon Ballroom Dance Club Presents fiesta ite ilaya Friday, May 14 • EMU Ballroom Instructors Luke Adams and Jennifer Robinson with special performance by Rumbanana 6:00—7:00 pm: Intermediate Latin Styling 7:30—8:30 pm: Beginning Salsa & Rumba lesson 8:30—11:30 pm: Open dancing f $8 General Admission • $6 Students/Seniors • $4 Members A (Price is all-inclusive) M ^ For additional information, call 346-6025. 1 Commentary of the media’s love affair with Reality TV and how this affects women’s inherent worth as individuals Multimedia Presentation on gender roles by Jennifer Pozner presented by the UO Cultural Forum N IVKRS1 l Y OK.OKtlCON mm ail am mm am mm ma nui.ruRM. roKi m Excidemend. Advendure. Surprise. Thrills. 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