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Wednesday's event was the first teaching excellence awards ceremony and is expected to be the start of a yearly tradition for students to honor top faculty on USC campus. Individual Mortar Board members made the initial nomination of teachers. The entire group then approved the 32 outstanding professors from all academic disciplines. The selection process took about three weeks. "It was tough, but we wanted to make sure we were getting- top notch, perfectionist, great teachers. And we did," Mortar Board member Bruce Littlefield said. "We chose professors who can motivate students to learn ? who can help them reach their fullest potential. The ones who made us stick it out, hang in there and learn. Not professors who USC basket By BRANT LONG Staff writer USC basketball player Martha Parker was given a Youth Appreciation Award Wednesday by the Col- ^Jplpy umbia Breakfast Optimist Club. Parker, preseason All-American J1 forward and captain of this year's Jh Lady Gamecock basketball team, JH was given the award during the club's meeting at the Holiday Inn. The Optimist Club, whose motto is wMWm "Friend of Youth," left the choice for this year's recipient to Lady Gamecock Coach Nancy Wilson. "Martha is the best move I've made in my 14 years of coaching," , Wilson said. "When I was contacted fff | ||| about the award, I knew she was the only choice." Martha Park The club said it gave Parker the the commu award because of her activities within record and L?_ & I j ^ I I ^ / FISHBONE / TRUTH AND SOUL / including: IjHgL] / Freddie's Dead/Change f / Mighty Long Way / Bonin' In The Boneyard/One Day fl HHf PUBLIC ENEMY*-TOMM' FISHBONE-MIDNIGHT OIL "FOLKWAYS: flVISIO *Def Jam/Columbia >ard honors stand up there and give a rambling, ineffective lec- e ture," said Chad Poteat, president of Mortar Board. I Prior to this event, teachers have been recogniz- s ed through a few awards programs, such as the Amoco Awards, but this program is considered by a many to be the most prestigious student-oriented p teaching awards. tl "I think one of the biggest problems we have in a fj university that is becoming one of the nation's d leading research universities is to make sure that good teaching gets recognized and awarded," USC h President James Holderman said. "It's crucial that d people get appropriately thanked for being the outstanding teachers on campus, and these p definitely were." r< Although th? university is almost 200 years old, a traditions like this have to begin somewhere, said h Provost Arthur Smith, the program's guest .a speaker. The greatest thing about a university is the learn- o ing done by students, Smith said. This works best rr when close contact is made between a student and a faculty member. This is a dual job between faculty si accessibility and student initiative. The benefits of teaching include being able to tc budget your time, achieve fame from publishing, vi and most importantly, experiencing the classroom, tl he said. "Teaching is a high, you've got to get psyched to S do it. It's both ends of the spectrum ? exhilarating st and humbling. And never boring around young, di ball player w achievements. She also repre; HHRHideals of optimism, the club Parker said she was hi "This means so much to n said. "It is important to gL positive impact on the kid JjBi; shouldn't ever lose their dre; "fVBk Coach Wilson said this yea is the strongest she's had yet "We finished 24th last sea are ranked as high as 16th preseason polls," she said mam.vu:vxz. / w 4 well." er "I'm excited about this s nity, good academic Parker said. "We have to ta impressive athletic game one at a time. We d inest of party animals jad The Gamecock af/ W amies page Fw TtOW \ we Mu M i ^. *$$&*" ^Hf > < vH ' 9H HHWSK a p filgsjn a jaBBp^^P^spj^^f^^'^^^gjfeaBBBBaBBi!' 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"The fact that you ;cognize that teaching is so important does inspire professor to do more. I think it's also good to onor everyone together, I know I'm at least in exdlent company." "I'm truly honored to have been chosen among thers of my colleagues in the journalism departtent whom could also have been selected. This was great surprise," journalism professor Lee Dudek rid. Others praised Mortar Board for the care given ) the event. "It was done very tastefully, nicely, sry dignified. I am very excited to be a part of lis," economics professor Robert Carlsson said. Planning for the presentations began last spring, ince September, the group has been confirming Sections, invitations and finishing last-minute etails. ins award sents the have ability to be a great team." said. Fan support contributes a great ippy to deal to the success of the team, .. Wilson said, ne," she "The people of Columbia mfed to have a back the team up," she said. f"It'll s. They definitely be worth their while. For ams." last year's Tennessee-Texas match, r'steam there were between 40,000' and 50,000 spectators. Our team is ison and reaching the level of consistency of in some play of those teams and really needs I. "The to increase spectator turnout. .1 the best "You cannot miss this year and seeing Martha Parker playr She ring the epitomizes the athlete that makes on said, you, the fan, enjoy the game," ?ame as Wilson said. The team has an inter-squad scrimeason," mage at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, and ike each the first home game is Dec. 12 efinitely against Georgia Southern. '~ZSH 1 I _L NW c0^o\ \ h\ \mw^Bgmg\ t7 ; B -+ **. * k t " \ ? ? 3 | V IP . . . . -A.'- _ ' ; f/fw ' ? CHEDELIC FURS i' 1 S-KASSAV-WILD ; ? EADBELLY" H i trademarks of CBS Inc. ? 1988 CBS Records Inc. 0 * -? t. Znrl