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xxw tl' Qltiwbf m e if Q ' Heather Steinle Heather Steinle President Ant-t Pudgelt receives the Wontenfe Greek Intrumurul Championship trophy on be- half ol' Dtfllil Gamma sorority. luoldng over Z1 lriendk shoulder, Melissa Allen nufcs the new honor sueiety mentberb. f , U! K Evetjmnc samples the many dt'lTerent fruits und desserts belbrc the l1NL1I'd5 presentation. University Awards Reception 27
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Honoring Student by Birdie Mellado Every year the spring semester con- cludes with the University Awards Re- ception. The purpose of this gathering is to recognize outstanding student scholarship and service. This years re- ception, sponsored by Student Activi- ties, was held at 4 p.m. on May 8, 1985 on the Sadler Hall front lawn, The coordinator of this event was Carol Ann Lane. After some opening remarks from Chancellor William E. Tucker, the pre- sentation of awards began. Several awards were presented for athletic par- ticipation and excellence in the TCU intramural program and winners in- cluded: the Brite Divinity School, the Delta Gamma sorority, and the Lamb- da Chi Alpha fraternity. The award for outstanding Programming Council Chairman went to Chandler Smith, past Homecoming chairman. The Outstand- ing Greek Woman Award went to both Annie Conerly and Kathy Sperry of Kappa Alpha Theta and Chi Omega, respectively. Steve Kaster, of Lambda Chi Alpha, was awarded with Out- standing Greek Man. For the Juried Student Art Show Awards, Jill Hoff- Heather Steinle Cori Cra wford, Mary Leander and Renee Ribble enjoy the refreshments at the University A wards Reception. Many athletes received special awards for high scholastic achievement. 26 University Awards Reception man won first place and Jeff Barton won Best of Show. The Dr. Reva P. Bell Service Award recipient was Rosena Clarke. Also, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Mortar Board, Who's Who, and Black Faculty and Staff Caucus Aca- demic Achievement Awards were rec- ognized. The David Kutinska R. A. Award was given to Mike Ramsey, and Keri Dublin received the Alann Bed- ford Award. The Outstanding Adviser- Sponsor award was given to the retiring assistant Dean of Students, Carol Ad- cock. Dean Adcock served for over thir- teen years and was involved with Mor- tar Board and Alpha Lambda Delta. The Outstanding Student Leadership Awards were given to four repeating winners and fifteen new recipients. The ceremony concluded with Jack Lar- son's presentation to retiring Dr. How- ard G. Wible, Vice-Chancellor for stu- dent affairs. He was given a globe for his future travel plans. The University Awards Reception resulted in many deserving recipients being recognized for their hard work and subsequent achievements. TCU should be proud to have so many stu- dents who fulfill these superior qualifi- cations. i l Heather Stemle
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Successful Freshmen Achievement Is Recognized by Nancy Schmuhl During the spring semester, TCU sophomores are invited on the basis of their freshman academic record to be- come members of Alpha Lambda Del- ta. Alpha Lambda Delta honors high scholastic achievement in the first year ot' college. A perspective member needs an overall grade point average of 3.5 or above to be initiated into this honorary organization. The faculty liason is Carol Adcock. Allison J. Adams David S. Adams Suzanne M. Almy Teresa M. Baker Patricia K. Baxter Susan G. Bellamy Kristin M. Berg Katherine C. Boyle Karen E. Brooks Troy D. Burch Jr. Catharina Chapman Elizabeth A. Chriswell Lesley A. Cook Michelle P. Cook Catherine A. Craft Kelly E. Cunningham Debora R. Dehn Debbie R. Dungan Janet Everett Richard Felan Jon Marc Goodnight Michelle L. Gosda William Green Ellen W. Griffith Russell A. Guthrie 28 Alpha Lambda Delta the senior adviser is Charles Becker and David Minter is the junior adviser. This year seventy-three people were asked to join this organization. Early in the spring semester, officers were elected. The officers chosen are: Mike Han- son, Presidentg Lesley Cook, Vice- Presidentg Alan Salts, Treasurerg and Janet Veeninga, Secretary. ln addition to being an honorary or- ganization, Alpha Lambda Delta also David A. Hall Mike D. Hanson Donna Mary Heldmann Julie A. Hipple Karen E. Hoehn Karen Howden Pam J. Hutchinson Stephanie A. Jackson Elizabeth A. Jacob Alisa A. Jenkins Kelly J. Jones Barrett L. Kent Cynthia Kessler Mark N. Kirstein Tracey M. Klindworth Lucy J. Lahey Keith D. Lair Mary C. Linehan Kathleen L. McAchran Brenda J. McFarlane Claudia L. Miller Frank H. Moore III Ann E. Moran Dorothy V. Morgan Laura Munoz held a skating party at the Tandy Cen- ter in March. This gave new members a chance to get to know each other. Then, on April 9th, 1985 the new members were initiated into this national organi- zation. Of this prestigous organization, President Mike Hanson stated that, 'gIt's an opportunity to meet people and get recognized for excelling academi- cally. Indeed it was an honor to be named to this select group of students. Rebecca J. Noble Don R. Padgett Shirley L. Page John J. Plewa Angela L. Rice James Riddle Ben R. Robinson Dana L. Rodeman Brian D. Roesler Thomas A. Rymell Alan L. Salts Alan R. Scheuermann Matthias M. Scheuing Nancy B. Schmuhl Meg A. Schultz Jennifer Steinhilber Heather A. Steinle April E. Struth Charlie E. Tomlinson Denise M. Turner Katherine L. Urevig Janet L. Veeninga Sumathi Venkatappan Elisa M. Will Scott Warnick
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