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.-A3 zt Studenti Body PremidIent 80 Awards (Continued from Page 1) Other awards and scholarships are: -Morse Award in Philosophy George H1. Booth III; Irvine F. Belser Classical Language Award Curtis A. Leopard; Thomas Moore Craig Leadership Award-Stan Juk; Francis W. Bradley Award-Gwendolyn liush; Atlantic ioast Confer ence Achievement Award-Stan Juk. BUSINESS The following business students received scholarships and awards: Delta Sigma Pi Scholarship Key--Jurmie Watkins; I)elta Sigma Pi Frank T. Meeks Scholarship-Donald I. Waldrop; Outstanding Mar keting Student Award-Jurmie Watkins; Thomas It. Pearce Memorial Award-James C. Ellison; Lexington County Building and Loan Scholarship-Paul E. Harman; Thomas J. Robertson Award-James E. Rhyner; Columbia Sales and Marketing Executive; Scipiahi6pn-E"d ward Baker and William L. Phinizy. Education awards included: NBEA Professional Award in Business Education-Sue Smith; Secretarial Studies Senior Award-Margaret Arnott; Preston Award in Education-Joyce E. Able; and J. McTyeire Daniel Scholarship Award-Mary Eison. Phi Beta Kappa Freshman Awards went to Christie Corley, Michael ). Hyman, and Larry M. Stephens. JOURNALISM The following awards were presented to students in the School of Journalism: J. Rion McKissick Scholarship-Linda Jo Mangum; Beau fort Watts Ball Scholarship-Virginia Van Seters; J. Rion McKissick Memorial Award-Ronald Elliot; Minneapolis Tribune Scholarship Dick Elliot; Sigma Delta Chi Award-Jim Singleton; Sigma Delta Chi Distinguished Member Award-Clark Suratt; Theta Sigma Phi Award -Pat Roessle. The followin students received awards in mathematics: Rion Hlon orary Scholarship in Mathermiatics--Martha A. Johnson; Chemical Rub her Company Achievement Award in Freshman Mathematics-Cynthia S. Lytle; Department of Mathematics Medal-Jane L. Tucker. History awards were: Second lanipton in 11istory-loward Kil turn; Graduate History Club Honor Thesis Award--John Maxwell Jr. Awards presented to ROTC members included: Outstanding Mem ber, Compass and Chart Society-Thonias Sunmmers; Commanding Officer's Appointment as NROTc Midshipmen-J. A. Bloom and B. A. Joidan; American Legion Award -Irving Bazsett: Midshipman Cadet James Orin Anderson. OUTSTANI)ING SENIORS The following were named as outstanding Seniors of the class of 1966: Stephanie Adair, Stan Applebaum, Joan Bennett, Bill Dever, Chris Edwards, Jim Gra%es, Art lHartzog, larry Johnson. Iou C. Man rum, James Moore, Gary P1oliakoff, and Elaine Preston. Students named last fall to Who's Who Among Students in Ameri can Colleges and Universities also received their awards. Win ScholarshiF Eighty-one students received scholarships and awards tfuring the annual Awards Day ceremonies Tuesday afternoon. Recipients of the Norman Murray Smith Scholarships were Mary Elizabeth Cu1j), Donna G. Shuler, and Larry M. Stephens. The A. Tracy Hardin-Class of 1894 Award went to Mary Ellen Edens and Wayring Patricia Knight. The Bernard M. Baruch Scholarships were received by Judith Ann Clegg, James Theodore Compton III, Marion L. J. Hicks. Katherine Virginia Hogan, and Stuart M. Itevnolds. Lee Vernon Fairman and Richard 1'. Neiland received the Hurling ton Industry Foundation awards. The Columbia Exchange Club Scholarship went to tianne Hekking and the Euphemia McClintock Memorial Nursing award to Susanne Itall. Janice M. Edwards, Marian I)a%id Orr, and Cecil Rthodes Rogers received General Motors Scholarships. Recipients of the Hubxard H1. larris Scholarships were Judith IAane Crosland and Charlotte Hutchinson. The Kiwanis Robert L. Sumwalt Award went to Robert Allan Hatch, and the Ladies' Benevolent Society Award to Renatta Shadowen. Margaret Smoak receivedI the Lawrence M. Keit t Scholarship. The Leonard TI. Baker. Scholarships went to Gwendolyn Hush and Linda Jo Mangum. The New South Life Insurance Co. Scholarship was awarded to Sally Beth Zalkin, and the Owens-Corning Fiberglas scholarships went to Russ D)antzler and Howard K. Eisenstein. Robert H1. Belding received the Pahnedico, Inc. Award and Shirley Clowney received the Rose Neidich Memorial Award. The South Carolina Electric and Gas scholarship went to Robert Griffin; the South Carolina National Hank Award was received by Fred E. Pennel ; and the Southern Plast.ics C'ompaniy scholarship went to Hlowardl Brotherton. The Swint F'oundation award went to Paul II. PiAnson, andl the Union Bag Camp awardls wvent to Francisco G;. Moen and William Winter. University of South Carolina Scholarship winners were: Norman I'ugene Barnett, Ivy Lafern Carson, Thomas L.inn Cooke, William Clifton Cross, Walter James D)ouglass, Hlelen~ Cary D)upre, Mary Milon Fison, Eugenia Elizabeth F'elkel, Stesen James Ford, J. Timberlake I oster, John Robert Hlarrell, Ada l)arleen Kirkman, and Eugene Sal mon Lawrimore. Also Larry Edwin Lawson, Francee L.. Lev'in, Anne Dupre L.umpkin. Mary Ann McConnell, Steven Alex McNeely, (Cherie Lynn Morg~an. John Harnes Sallman, Jr., Ralph Edward Shade, (Carol Elene Shepherd, Marion Cyr Valentino, Betty Howard Vassey, Ellen H1. Westervelt. and Freddie Lanora Wyatt. Recipients of the William L. Otis scholarships were D)avid Gerald Laurey, James D. Seibert. The William Schell Reamer awardl went to Harold E. Kirtz. Winn-Dixie scholarships wvent to Joyce Elaine Able, Samuel Faison Morris, and Margaret C. Smith. Other scholarship winners were: James I). Bean, Alpheus Wilson Burner, Edith Margarite Hlennies, Anita L.egare, Sandra Marguerite Milner, IHarry M. Muldrow, Margaret Ann Nicely, Margaret Ann Orr, Linda Ann Park, Rona Shellenberger, John Strebe, Wayne Giles Tracy, and Patricia Lynn Traylor. May QOnen %ororityv of the Year