April 14,1999
Meredith Herald
Campus Extras
Students recognized for academic excellence
Beth Hall
News Editor
“We have so much lalent and
achievement at (his school, and
Academic Awards Day gives
the college the opportunity to
thank those students who’ve
been among the best." said
Vice President of Student
Development Jean Jackson.
The annual Academic
Awards Day, which was held
last Monday in Jones Auditori
um, recognized academic stu
dent achievement in all acade
mic disciplines.
• Mae Grimmer Scholar
ship Award - Juliet Josey
• Outstanding Student in
Art Holly Rose Fischer
• John Yarbrough Biology
Awards: Rising Junior—
Megan AHene Cassell; Rising
Senior—Aparna Doraiswamy
Bhaskar
• Martha Nell Tucker
Freshman Biology Award -
Tiana Nicole Williams
• Lois E. Frazier Academic
Performance and Service
Award - Amy Dawn Wade
• Wall Street Journal Stu
dent Achievement Award -
Venera Ishmuratova
•CRC Press Chemistry
Awards - Amanda Griffin
♦Humboldt Geography
Award- Mary Margaret
Elmayan
• American Institute of
Chemists Award - Heather A.
Hatcher
• Anne C. Dahle Re-Entry
Scholarship Award - Rebecca
Louise Puglia & Sabrina L.
Hearst
• WINGS Academic Award
- Allyson Brown Barnes, Shel-
leybeth Craven, Sandra Hugh
es and Elizabeth Kirk
• Ella Perry-Harris Scholar
ship Award - Jennifer Lynn
Turbish
• Norma Rose Scholarship
Award - Kristin Nicole Davis
• Carolyn Peacock Poole
Scholarship Award - Natasha
Venema
• Ida Poteat Scholarship
Awards - Mary Ann Bacon &
Mary Katherine Fuller
• Marion Fiske Welch
Award -Sherry Marguerite
Smith
• Ruth Hubbell Award for
Creative Writing - Sherry Mar
guerite Smith & Ayana Alberta
Rhodes
• Elizabeth Avery Colton
Award- Barbara Wouters &
Caroline Bradford Fleming
• Outstanding Writing Tutor
Award - April Leigh Tripp
• Outstanding Math Tutor
Award - Rachel Christina Lan
gley
• Department of Health,
Physical Education and Dance
Academic Excellence Award-
Mamie Beth McKinney
• Department of Health,
Physical Education and Dance
Leadership Award - Andrea
Elyse Maninez-Allen
• Sarah Lemmon Achieve
ment Award • Amy Rene
Smith& Aedrin Marie Murray
• Phi Alpha Theta Senior
Scholarship Award - Katherine
Elizabeth Allen
• Outstanding Seniors in
Human Environmental Sci
ences: Amy Cushnie, Ginger
Hudson, Elaine Karcher &
Kathi Merrel
• John Graves Vann and
Mary Norwood Vann Scholar
ship - Sabrina Hearst
• Marilyn M. Stuber Schol
arship - Janice Hopper
• Kappa Omicron Nu Schol
arship Award - Melissa Olsen
• Class of "67 International
Studies Scholarship Award -
Olivia Donella Brown &
Amanda Eliese Deutscher
• Lucretia Dean Vick Travel
Awards - Kristen Anne Bedell,
Megan Allene Cassell, Kathryn
Elizabeth Hall & Lisa Jean
Miller
• Vallie Tillotson Nelson
Award for Outstanding Fresh
man in Mathematics - Kathryn
Jordan West
• MCI Mathematics and
Computer Science Scholarship
Awards - Lora Beth Gibbs &
Minnie Sanyal
• Judge Edwin S. Preston.
Jr.. and Dr, Dorothy K. Preston
Scholarship in Statistics -
Melanie Elizabeth Lyn
• Ernest F. Canaday Schol
arship in Mathematics Awards
- Elena Hope Tapscott
• Theodore Presser Scholar
ship Award for Excellence in
Music - Patricia Mitchell
Strong
• Outstanding Senior in
Psychology Award - Farrah
Lynn Bullock & Lisa Van
Deusen Nizam
• PSI Awards for Outstand
ing Contributions in Psycholo
gy - Wendy Denise Holman,
Julie Helene Jennings. Amanda
Elaine (Mandy) Litton. Paula
Eilene Meeker & BettyShan-
non Poates
• Roger H. Crook Scholar
ship Award - Sarah Baker
Fuqua
• Ralph E. McLain Memor
ial Award - Bonnie Jo Robbins
• Social Work Professional
Development Award - Melissa
Dawne Rouse
• Alpha Lambda Delta
Maria Leonard Senior Book
Award - Holly Rose Fischer
• Ellen Amanda Rumley
Scholarship Award - Terri Lynn
Cockman
• Academic Excellence
Award • Holly Rose Fischer &
Venera Gumerovna Ishmurato
va
• Eula Bagwell Jones
Endowed Prize - Holly Rose
Fischer
Merit Scholarships
(not presented Monday)
DEPARTMENT OF ART
• Eleanor Layfield Davis
Scholar; Beverly Danette
Lucas, Margaret Hunter Rion,
McSwain Scholarship.
Shaimaa Mohamed Diraz
• Outland Scholarship -
Traci Annette Day & Molly
Kay Jensen
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
• Alice & Daniel Satisky
Scholarship Award - Lisa
Dawn Gilliam & Ayana Alber
ta Rhodes
• Louise Shingleton Shivers
Scholarship in Creative Writ
ing - Laura Anne Lanning &
Ayana Alberta Rhodes
DEPARTMENT OF
FOREIGN LANGUAGES
• Department of Foreign
Languages Travel Award -
Suzannah Parks Gobble
• Outstanding Student of
French - Jennifer Joanne
Thompson
Outstanding Student of Ger
man - Jennifer Ruth Wenger
Outstanding Student of Ital
ian - Melissa Joy Wrenn
Outstanding Student of
Latin • Whitney Meredith Wil
son
Outstanding Student of
Spanish - Stacey Elizabeth
Stanley
Sigma Delta Pi Award-
Heather Ann Womack
DEPARTMENT OF
HUMAN ENVIRONMEN
TAL SCIENCES
• Sandra Graham Shelton
Interior Design Scholarship-
Katherine Smith Dickinson,
Senior; Rachel Marie Polich.
Junior; Stephanie Joy Bobb,
Sophomore; Jala Dalila
Abdul-Jabbar, Freshman
DEPARTMENT OF
MATH/COMPUTER SCI
ENCE
• Eighteenth Annual
Meredith Mathematics Com
petition - First Place,
Katherine Jordan West; Sec
ond Place, Rachel Christina
Langley; Special Merit
Award, Victoria (Tory) Eliza
beth Hoke; Honorable Men
tion—Allison Marie Abbott,
Julia Elizabeth Rasmussen
DEPARTMENT OF
MUSIC. SPEECH, AND
THEATRE
• A. J. Fletcher Scholar
ship Christy Lynn Wisutheri-
wong, Jennifer Marie
Angove, Angela Elizabeth
Lowry & Meredith Joan
Mabe
• Robert H. Lewis Schol
arships: Deanna Lee Deaton.
Judith Ko, Rebecka Ann
Thompson. Angela Marie
DePoy
• Music Talent Scholar
ships: Jennifer Sue
Williams, Elizabeth Winstead
Lester, Morgan Alexandra
Butzow. Laura Wimberly
Moore, Carrie Ann Swart.
Jan Boyd Harris, Valerie
Lynn Brantley, Mary Allison
Nunnery, Elizabeth Anne
Moore
• Martha Medlin Wardlaw
Scholarship - Miyuki Kono,
Heather Nicole Willcox
DEPARTMENT OF RELI
GION AND PHILOSOPHY
• Rebecca Jean Morris
Lewis Award - Amanda
Eliese Deutscher
Congratulations
to ail our
winners!
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