University of North Alabama - Diorama Yearbook (Florence, AL)

 - Class of 1994

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Seniors ew-De MAKV CURTIS l-li)rciKc Criminal Justice and StxkAofff ANUY WAYNE DAVIS Florence Mathematics and Music Education MAURY DAMS Hance ' ille Marketing T.MJmw DAVIS Pulaski, Tenn. Finance •n-sON DAVIS Hnicnic I ' iii.ini c w i;sl.f■: da ' Is Fi( irem t.- Miis M.I.- l) sON TiAwiCrccu Political Science . I.E.X DeJARNETT Birmingham Ptiliiical Science fuscumbia. Other Golden Girl Ambassador awards vere given to Jonathan Patrick Key Ambassador of the Year), of Madison; (imberly Ann Weems (Golden Girl of the I ' ear), Decatur; Rebecca Bell Mitchell rookie of the year), Tuscumbia; and ennifer Kimbrough Sellers (president ' s jward for academic excellence), Florence. JVeems vi as given a senior academic award for mathematic majors. Zeta Tau Ipha picked Sellers as its outstanding Tiember. The second John C. Martin Leadership scholarship was awarded to Ryan Geoffrey Brake, a sophomore from Birmingham. A lative of Wintersville, Ohio, the late Vlartin was the director of student activi- ;ies at UNA from 1 974 to 1 984. Rather than giving prepared remarks, JNA President Robert L. Potts eulogized 21-year-old Michael Gist of Killen, who ad died in an auto accident on April 15. Potts said Gist ' s death reminded him of the preciousness of life and challenged the audience of students and their fami- lies to make the most of their opportuni- ties in life. Gist, who graduated from Brooks High School, was an accounting major and the son of Glen and Margie Gist. (Continued on page 32) Tops at UNA. Two seniors and a faculty nnember were recognized as leaders during honors night artivities. Craig Lewis was selected University Man of the Year. Claudia Henao was named University Woman of the Year. Dr Max Gartman, head of the Department of Foreign Languages, was presented the outstanding service award for his many contributions to campus and community life. Photo by Larry Akers. 6tJU U S

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eo-er Seniors KRlSTl- COOPER MIchic, Tenn. Nursing KELLY COPELAND Tuscumbia Fashion Merchandising ANITA CORNEUUS Connth, Miss. Elemeniar ' Education LORI SUZANNE COTTRELL Lexington Computer Information Svstenis, Management W ILLIAM EVAN COUCH Cherokee Secondan ' Education. Sociiii Science VilLLLAM CHRIS CR. FT .Muscle Shoals Professional Geography 0 ' NTHL ' CROOKS! lANK Holieinv.ikl. Tenn MEU.NDAi Kl MI ' ION Computer information Svstenis zJtS ayi ho hi OKI Recognition given to top students, staff A French professor born in Mobile, a female senior from Florence and a male senior from Killen received the outstand- ing service, and university woman and man of the year awards, respectively, at the university ' s Honors Night ceremonies on April 20. Dr. Max Dillon Gartman, the head of the Department of Foreign Languages since 1982, was surprised not only by the outstanding service award but also the appearance of his entire family at the ban- quet which recognizes an outstanding employee and the top students at the mstitution. A Mobile native and a Phi Kappa Phi scholar, Gartman was called a living defi- nition of the modern Renaissance man. A member of the Omicron Delta Kappa hon- orary leadership society, he received a B.A. degree from Samford University and M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Alabama. He did postdoctoral work at the University de Nice in France. Not only has he established himself as a major figure in the classroom, he has also proven himself through unselfish par- ticipation in campus and community activities, said University Program Council vice president Eric Berryman, of Florence. Gartman is the faculty adviser to the Alabama Nu chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, a member of the Alabama Humanities Foundation board and minister of music at Woodmont Baptist Church in Florence. Maria Claudia Henao, of Florence, was named the University Woman of the Year. The co-captain of the UNA Ambassador Golden Girls, she was also named to the UNA Hall of Fame. Henao received senior academic awards for hav- ing the highest grade point average of the graduating seniors majoring in commer- cial French and commercial Spanish. The Panhellenic Council presented her with an outstanding member award. Student Government Association trea- surer Jerry Craig Lewis, of Killen, was named University Man of the Year and inducted into the UNA Hall of Fame. The Phi Gamma Delta fraternity named Lewis as their outstanding member of the year. James Marty Gray, of Rogersville, and Laura Virginia Gray, of Scottsboro, were also inducted into the UNA Hall of Fame. Laura Gray was named the most outstand- ing member of Alpha Gamma Delta. Undergraduate service awards went to Jennifer Collin Dicken, of Athens; Russ Alan Edwards, Huntsville; Lia Suzette Pope, Decatur; and Hannah Leigh Woodard, Cullman. Woodard was named rookie of the year among the Golden Girls and Ambassadors. Edwards and Dicken received outstanding member awards from the Spanish Club and Alpha Delta Pi, respectively. Senior Kristy Hunter Holdbrooks, of Haleyville, juniors Joseph Wayne Hanson, Florence, and Dortha Moser Clemmons, Florence, and sophomores Amanda Lee Hughes, Courtland, and Amy Michele Beavers, Lexington, were given Phi Kappa Phi awards. The latter four were recog- nized for having perfect 4.0 grade point averages. Holdbrooks, who had a 3.98 GPA, received the top academic award among senior general biology majors. The Willingham Award, given in mem- ory of the late State Normal School (UNA) president Henry J. Willingham, was pre- sented to Lisa Albright Knight, of 30 eta



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De-Ec Seniors DEBORAH DETRICK BowmansWIle, N.V. Public Relaiii ns, Tlieairt. MICHML DIUARD Florence Compuier Information Sv ' sicnis, Man,igemem TlFFAm DLXON Florence Computer Information Sv ' Siems CH DDrKH Vinemont Sccondan- Education J.J1SON D 1R Huntsville General Chemistry SUSAN EASLEY Florence Social Work .ANGEU EASTER Lawrenceburg, Tenn M.irkctmg MIR.VMXU-i:HOL,s Cullman Elcnienian Educ.ition 9t5 ayi honor . . . (Continued from page 30) Other awards presented included the follow- ing: Senior Academic Awards Presented to the graduating senior from the two previous semesters and the current semes- ter in each major field with the highest grade point average (minimum 3.0 4.0). Sarah Fountain Stoddard, art, Florence; Milton Lee Simmons, fine arts, Hamilton; Christopher Brian Bevis, professional biology, Florence; Christy Lynn Green, environmental biology, Rogersville; Barry Neil Hampton, biol- ogy secondary education; Athens; Valarie Gaye Henry, industrial chemistry, Florence; Melissa Rochelle Beavers, chemistry secondary educa- tion, Rogersville; Patrick Shawn Sharp, industri- al hygiene, Florence; Latressa A. Roulhac, com- munication arts, Panama City, Fla.; Lawrence G. Watkins, Jr., radio television film, Florence; Jeffery Scott Smith, public relations, Florence; Amy Gail McClellan, journalism, Russellville; Mark Webb, theatre, Guntersville; Sarah Murphy Kitchens, English and professional writing, luka. Miss.; Sherry Camp Luepnitz, language arts secondary education, Haleyville; Caria Heaton Brand, English secondary educa- tion and history secondary education, Hanceville; Christopher M. Marshall, French, Chatsworth, N.J;. Connie Denise Rickard, German, Florence; Jason Lee Brown, Spanish, Lawrenceburg, Tenn.; Kelly Marie Dewberry, French, secondary education, Florence; Ana Carolina Behel, German secondary education and Spanish secondary education, Tuscumbia; Robert P. Patrick, general studies, 3Z ( Ou luka, Miss.; Lori Zimmerman Smith, general geography, Huntsville; Deborah Wells Harrison, professional geography. Red Bay; Nancy Chowning Lawson, geography sec- ondary education, Florence; Jon Damon Manders, history, Huntsville; Melinda Ann Morgan, political science, Florence; Angela Ann Michael, social science secondary educa- tion, Lexington; Kelly Lynn Gobble, math com- puter science secondary education, Lawrenceburg, Tenn.; and Stacy Lane Barringer, mathematics secondary education, Rogersville; Barry Neil Hampton, mathematics sec- ondary education, Athens; Autie Austin Ziehlke, computer science, Loretto, Tenn.; Robert Walton Shirley, commercial music, Sheffield; Kevin Dwayne Robison, voice, Florence; Sara Kennedy Burrow, vocal choral secondary education, Russellville; Laura Annette Blanton, earth and space sci- ence secondary education, Decatur; Larry Wade Bates, psychology, Killen; Donna Dodd Wakefield, psychology secondary education, Haleyville; Linda Hester Scruggs, social work. Red Bay; Michael Douglas Farris, sociology criminal justice, Haleyville; Beverly Renee Nelson, accounting computer informa- tion systems, St. Joseph, Tenn.; Bertha Perry Huff, administrative office services, Florence; Connie Lynn Bentley, business and office edu- cation. Red Bay; Cherion Lee Sherrill, econom- ics. Muscle Shoals; Lynese Jane Wilson, finance, Russellville; Stacey Lynn Lemley, man- agement, Trinity; Mary Janson Ingmire, mar- keting, Florence; Pamela Denke Phillips, early childhood education. Savannah, Tenn.; Tracey Miller Cook, elementary education, Russellville; Anissa Lynn Moore, special educa- tion mentally retarded, Mableton, Ga.; Theresa Johns McWilliams, physical education N-12, Cherokee; Traci Stockdale Cregeen, health, physical education and recreation, Corinth, Miss.; Amy Lynn O ' Bannon, fashion merchan- dising, Lewisburg, Tenn.; Carol Carraway Terry, home economics secondary education, Moulton; Konnie League Lee, nursing, Florence. Each student organization presented an award to its outstanding members. The recipi- ents, awards and hometowns are: Andrea Page Grisham and Malinda Ann Miller, Alpha Chi, both of Huntsville; Gayla S. Baker, Alpha Kappa Delta, Florence; Leslie Jill Lindsey, Alpha Lambda Delta, Tuscumbia; Christopher Brooke Perry, Alpha Psi Omega, Sheffield; Candace Wenona Fuller, American Chemical Society-Student Affiliates, Killen; Cliff Al Kirby, III, Association of Computing Machinists, Huntsville; Janice C. Wittscheck, Association of Nursing Students, Florence; Vivian Darlene Kent and Michael Carson Rains, Baptist Campus Ministries, Logan and Pulaski, Tenn, respectively; Evelyn Bruce Weedman, Beta Zeta, Muscle Shoals; James Richard Shaw, Catholic Campus Ministries, Kimberly; Daniel Bart Warren, CIS PDMA Organization, Lawrenceburg, Tenn.; Michelle Denise Litzau, Cooperative Campus Ministries, Florence; Melinda Ann Morgan, Delta Tau Kappa, Florence; Paul E. Maxwell 111, Diorama, Florence; Robert Edward Trimm, Economics

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