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UAA Awards Presented Association honored over 300 D.U. students, faculty, and staff at the twelfth annual Awards and Honors Program on May 19, 1982. Award recipients were recognized for academic achievement, campus participation and community service. Named Outstanding Students of each academic class were Seniors Sue Biemesderfer and D. Scott Robinson, Juniors Kathleen Bot- tagaro and Kevin B. Lindahl, Sophomores Terri Spranger and Dana Brown, and Freshmen Cathleen Wharton and Rick Von Gnetchen. Dean of Students Dr. Robert Bur- rell received AUSA,s Most Distinguished Service Award. The Dean of Students office presented Special Recognition Awards to students Kay Alig, Diane Bogan, Brent Gray, Connie Holland, Pat Hoyos, and LaVita Jackson, faculty and staff members Eric Arnold, Lin- coln Eve, and Roscoe Hill, and Alumni Gordon Wiscott for their outstanding contributions to Student Life. Julie Coddington and Shirley Tafoya received UAAhs Community Service Award. The American Association of University Women Award went to Janny Jones. The B'nai Bhrith Hillel Foundation Award was given to Michael Kadovitz and Sandi Miller. Roger Human received the American Students for Israel award. CARE's two Special Recognition Awards both went to Scott Allen Reed. Several Greek Awards were also given, to Outstanding Faculty Member Dr. Allen Breck, Outstan- ding Administrator Ann E. Norton, T he Undergraduate Alumni Outstanding Varsity Athlete Alan Steenbeche, and Outstanding Greek Athlete Dan Danford. Delta Gamma Sorority was presented the award for outstanding philanthropic service. Cited for Oustanding Leadership and Service to Panhellenic Council were Diane Bogan, Laura Fox, Amy Giovanini, Alexandria Morel and Martha Sutherland. Some twenty-seven other organizations recognized students for outstanding service or scholastic ability.
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a'- Graduate Cheryl Fallander stands in front of the imposing hand which greeted parents of graduates. Family and friends crowded the Arena Saturday. June 5 to see the 1982 graduates. all 1700 of them. receive their diplomas. Chancellor Ross Pritchard spoke briefly to the graduates and each one walked for ward to receive his or her diploma. Denver University is one of the few colleges in the nation that still awards its graduates diplomas individually at the commencement exercises. A reception followed on the GCB lawn, with refreshments and a small bandt This lacy hat was little protection from the sun
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