Meredith Herald April 12, 2000 4 Campus Extras Students recognized at Academic Awards Day Thv following awards were presented on Monday, Apr. 10 at 10 a.m. at the Academic Awards convocation. Mac Grimmer Scholarship Award: Margaret Own Nolfo Outstanding Student in Art: Ashlynn Browning John Yarbrough Biology Awards: Dana Michelle Spence Julia Elizabeth Rasmussen Martha Nell Tucker Fresh man Biology Award: Anna Marie Aman Lois E. Frazier Academic Performance and Service Award: Carlo Nicole Davenport Wall Street Journal Student Achievement Award: Elizabeth Patricia Greiner CRC Chemistry Press Award: Kathryn V. Vreeiand Anne C. Dahle Scholarship Award: Deborah Maria McTernan WINGS Academic Award: Yvette Marguerite Heider Carol Ehrhardi Johnson Vivian Deborah Koronet June Lynn McQueen Melissas Kay Olsen Deborah Strouse West Klla l*erry>Harris Scholar ship Award: Lisa Dawn Gilliam Norma Rose Scholarship Award: Sarah Allan McAlister lone Knight Rnglish Travel Award: Leslie Caroline Maxwell Floyd Alford Award in Jour nalism: I^eslie Caroline Maxwell Ida Poteat Scholarship Awards: Mary Susannah Grant I^slie Caroline Maxwell Ayana Alberta Rhodes Elizabeth Avery Colton Award: Carolyn Taylor Tucker Outstanding Writing Tutor Awards: Kristin Nicole Davis Jennifer Lynn Turpish Outstanding Math Tutor Awards: Rachel Christina Langley Department of Health, Physi cal Education and Dance Acade mic Excellence Awards: Susie Lois Mathes Jennifer Bradley I-ewis Sarah I^mmon Achievement Award: Rachel Wynne Overton Phi Alpha Theta Senior Schol arship Award: Melissa Kaye McGee Outstanding Seniors in Human Environmental Sci ences: Sabrina Love Hearst Meredith Elaine Jackson Emily Scott Kortnan Melissa Kay Owen Marilyn M. Stuber Scholar ship: Amy Caroline Sugg Kappa Omicron Nn Scholar ship Award: Carrie Flowers Class of ’67 International Studies Scholarship Award: Ry-Yon Green Leslie Caroline Maxwell April Nicole Brown Aundrea M. Hildreth Lucretia Dean Vick Travel Awards: Allison Brooke Canady Ayana Alberta Rhodes Elizabeth Hadley Stark Stephanie Lynne Jordan Rebecca Elaine Rawl Study Abroad Committee Awards Ry-Yon Green Allison Brooke Canady Ayana Alberta Rhodes Leslie Caroline Maxwell Christy Leigh Sanderson Kimberly Jean Harrison Suwaidoo O. Sanko Mariel Diane Tucker Valiie Tillostson Nelson Award for Outstanding Free man in Mathematics: Taryn Elizabeth Slozak Judge Edwin S. Preston, Jr., and Dr. Dorothy K. Preston Scholarship in Statistics: Cerri Renee McLaughlin Ernest F. Canaday Scholar ship Award for excellence in Music: Rachel Christina Langley Natalie Renee Murray Laura Katherine Chalk Outstanding Senior in Mathematics and Computer Science: Lora Gibbs Outstanding Senior in Speech Communication Award: Melissa Leigh Boyette Outstanding Senior in Psy- cholc^y Award: Leslie Paige Powell PSI Awards for Outstanding Contributions in Psycholt^: Hillary Lynn Christman Hilary Ann Lichty Amanda Jill Levy Roger H. Crook Scholarship Award: Carolyn Taylor Tucker Ralph E. McLain Memorial Award: Sally Marie Wooten Social Work Professional Development Award: Anastasia Sarah Roth Alpha Lambda Delta Maria Leonard Senior Book Award: Stacey Elizabeth Stanley Ellen Amanda Rumley Scholarship Award: Leslie Nicole Allen Academic Excellence Award: Stacey Elizabeth Stanley Eula Bagwell Jones Endowed Prize: Stacey Elizabeth Stanely The following awards have been made but were not pre sented on awards day. Department of Art: Eleanor Layfield Davis Scholar: Julie Anne Russell Crystal Sue Anderson McSwain Scholarship: Laura Camden Watts Jamie Lynn Burke Monica Angela Teigen Department of English: Carolyn Peacock Poole Scholarship: Keri Charlene Burton Alice & Daniel Satisky Scholarship Award: Ayana Alberta Rhodes Louise Shingleton Shivers Scholarship in Creative Writ ing: Lisa Marie Coltrain Marion Fiske Welch Schol arship: Ayana Alberta Rhodes Department of Foreign Languages & Literatures: Department of Foreign Languages & Literatures Travel Award: Mariet Diane Tucker Lisa Anne Frye Brooke Nicole Boggs Outstanding Student of French: Lillian Claiie Bouchand Outstanding Student of German: Marcela Larrad Outstanding Student of Ital ian: Chelsea Christine DeSantis Outstanding Student of Spanish: Emily Susan Brindle Sigma Delta Pi Award; April Nicole Brown Department of Human Environmental Sciences: Sandra Graham Shelton Interior Design Scholarship: Rachel Marie PoHch Stephanie Joy Bobb Jala Dalia Abdul-Jabbar Kara Ann Graves Julie Ann Holieman Department of Math/Com puter Science: Meredith Mathematics Competition: Kathryn Jordan West Rebecca Elaine Rawl Allea Rebecca Abernathy Kelli Grey Paschal Department of Music, Speech & Theatre: Martha Medlin Wardlaw Scholarship: Mary Kathryn Allen Department Religion & Philosophy: Rebecca Jean Morris I^wis: Sarah Baker Fuqua HEILMAN continued from page one ceiling tiles. Tuesday and Wednesday, the crews cleancd the air ducts on second and third floors to gel rid of the smoky odor that lingers in the rooms of many residents. 'They've learned how to do things with chemicals and cleansing lluids,” said Strick land. Those students who live on the first floor will have the rest of the week to move their belongings, and Gleason stressed that all students would receive new rx>m assignments, adding that every effort would be made to keep roommates and suite mates together "We’re consolidating some stu dents that have vacancies," she said. All first-floor residents were invited to a pizza party on Tuesday evening. At this party, they were infonned about their room assignments. In addition, it was a time for them to recon nect with others on their hall. “We know this will be diffi cult," said Gleason. “We're asking all resident students to work together." Aheron said that students were "surprisingly calm” but that they are now “coming to terms with what happened." She added that first-floor resi dents have been “cooperative and understanding.” Aheron also said that the administration has been very helpful during the ordeal. Facilities services plans to provide boxes and tape for .stu dents who have to move. Strickland noted that everyone on campus is “extremely proud" that all Heilman resi dents got out of the building in a timely manner ‘That’s what those fire drills are all about," he said. Gleason added, ‘This will be a real opportunity for Meredith students to assist and support one another." '-5-V The Barefoot side of Heilman residence hall is closed until more damage can be repaired. Photo by Jewn» Altis*