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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - The University of Alabama honored its top students
of 2002-2003 for their scholarship and leadership today during the
Tappings and Awards Ceremony on the Mound, the highlight
of UA’s annual Honors Week, April 14-18.
Outstanding Student Awards for each class were presented
to:
Nabeel Ahmed Memon of Tuscaloosa, Outstanding Senior Award;
Christopher Dywayne Key of Decatur and Ann Taylor Reed of Mobile,
Outstanding Juniors; William Zachary Riddle of Trussville, Outstanding
Sophomore Award; and John Griffin of Trussville, Outstanding Freshman
Award.
Recipients of UA’s Premier Awards were recognized.
These top awards, given by the UA president, include the Algernon
Sydney Sullivan Award, the William P. Bloom Scholarship Award, the
John Fraser Ramsey Award and the Morris Lehman Mayer Award.
This year's Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award was presented
to one man and one woman of the graduating class and one non-student
who has been helpful to, and associated with, the University. The
Sullivan Award recognizes excellence of character and service to
humanity. Student winners of this year's Sullivan Award are Nabeel
Ahmed Memon of Tuscaloosa and Kana Anne Ellis of Northport. Margaret
Lee Watson received the Sullivan Award as a non-student honoree.
The William P. Bloom Scholarship Award honors a junior who
has improved intergroup relations within the University community;
this year's recipient is Rashmee Nawar Sharif of Tuscaloosa.
The John Fraser Ramsey Award, named in honor of the late
University history professor emeritus, recognizes in a junior the
versatility of gifts and attainments, as well as the breadth of
excellence in mind and character, that have traditionally been the
goals of a liberal education. The recipient of the Ramsey Award
is Kristin Gail Robinson of Birmingham (35243).
The Morris Lehman Mayer Award, named in honor of Morris
Lehman Mayer, business professor emeritus, recognizes one member
of the graduating class who exemplifies integrity, selfless service
and leadership at UA. Ashley Fallon Ragsdale of Huntsville
received the Mayer Award as the graduating recipient. Dr. Jack
Norman Baldwin was selected as the faculty recipient of this
award.
Cleophus (Cleo) Thomas Jr. of Anniston, UA Trustee Emeritus,
was named recipient of this year’s Frances S. Summersell
Award, sponsored by UA’s Iota Circle of Omicron Delta
Kappa (ODK). Established in 1992, this award recognizes an individual
or individuals who have aided the educational mission of the University
or improved the quality of life in the state.
The University’s Amanda Grace Taylor Watson Distinctive
Image Award, given by the UA Capstone Men and Women organization,
was presented to Dr. J. Barry Mason of Tuscaloosa, dean of
the UA College of Commerce and Business Administration who has recently
served as interim UA president. The award, named in memory of former
Capstone Woman Amanda Grace Taylor Watson, is given to a person
who exemplifies the essence of the University in all aspects of
life.
The Walter R. Guyton Student Service Award was presented
to Dr. Cathy Randall of Tuscaloosa, director of the UA Computer
Based Honors Program. The Guyton Award recognizes outstanding commitment
to service of UA students.
The Other Club Outstanding Senior Awards were presented
to Lucy Hester of Northport; Lauren Kallus of Birmingham (35242),
Mark Martin of Huntsville and Oscar Price of Birmingham (35213).
The Other Club Outstanding Faculty Awards went to Carla Gower
and Steve Miller. The Other Club Outstanding Staff Award
went to Rickey Yanaura. The Other Club is a student-run honorary
organization that brings together undergraduate leaders, concerned
faculty and local citizens to discuss timely issues in an Oxford-style
atmosphere; it was originally founded in London in 1911.
The UA National Alumni Association’s 2003 Alumni Student
Awards were given to Kana Anne Ellis of Tuscaloosa; Laura Jean
Medders of Thomasville, Ga.; and Andrew C. Todd of Piedmont.
This award honors members of the senior class who have excelled
in academics and extracurricular activities, shown strength of character
and maturity, and displayed exceptional hospitality toward guests
and friends of the University.
The Alumni Association also presented the 2003 Alumni Outstanding
Senior Award to Sarah B. Adair of Hartselle; Blakely Palmer
Dueitt of Louisville, Ky.; Allison J. Kellogg of Madison, Miss.;
Holly Michelle Morris of Grand Rapids, Mich.; Robin Marie Preussel
of Huntsville; Ashley Fallon Ragsdale of Huntsville; Deborah T.
Sodeke of Auburn; Patrick S. Hollingsworth of Baton Rouge, La.;
Michael Weston Luther of Dawson; Nabeel Ahmed Memon of Tuscaloosa;
Tyrance Story of Birmingham (35217) and Gabriel C. Walvatne of Mobile.
Abigail Smith of Tuscaloosa received the 2003 Penny Allen
Award, recognizing a student who has demonstrated outstanding
leadership. The award also recognizes university employees who have
contributed to the quality of student life, and was presented this
year to Cecilia Phillips. The award was established in honor
of the late Sara Bell Penrod “Penny” Allen of the UA
School of Social Work.
The top University-wide honor societies also tapped new members.
They include:
ANDERSON SOCIETY: Anderson Society is an honor society
for seniors. The society’s 24 members are chosen in recognition
of their significant contributions to the University and the Tuscaloosa
community. The society seeks to promote high academic standards
as well as excellence in student leadership and service.
New members are:
Jonathan Melton Adams of St. Stephens; Katie Elizabeth Boyd of
Enterprise; Amber Marie Bradford of Montgomery; John Phillip Dobbins
of Montgomery; Ann Michelle Donaldson of Richmond, Ky.; Meredith
Lindbergh Giles of Demopolis; Courtney Elizabeth Gover of Bowling
Green, Ky.; Travis Stuart Jackson of Cullman; Christine Bainbridge
Jaxon of Eufaula; Angela Frances Johnson of Birmingham (35242);
Christopher Dywayne Key of Decatur; Katherine Marie McMinn of Montevallo;
Lindsey Rebecca Moore of Gardendale; Joshua Kerry Payne of Tuscaloosa;
April Leigh Quinn of Springville; Ann Taylor Reed of Mobile; Emily
Elaine Reneau of Wetumpka; Kristin Gail Robinson of Birmingham (35243);
Rashmee Nawar Sharif of Tuscaloosa; Elizabeth Boyd Sullivan of Birmingham
(35213);
Mary Anne Taylor of Red Level; Lisbeth Caroline Thornley of Jasper;
Maury Lynn Wilkinson of Clinton, Miss., and Sarah Michelle Withrow
of Huntsville.
Honorary members are:
Joshua Adam Burcham of Cherokee; Matthew Paul Michael Cybulsky
of Birmingham (35216); James Bradley Davidson of Selma; Lindsay
Brook Esco of Clanton; Erica Lynn Hardy of Wetumpka; Nancy Carmen
Oppenheimer of Mobile, and Steven Dewayne Yates of Tuscaloosa.
BLUE KEY HONOR FRATERNITY: Blue Key was, with Omicron Delta
Kappa and the Jasons, one of the first three honor societies at
UA. During the Great Depression, Blue Key ceased operating on the
campus, but it returned in 1987. Blue Key members are selected during
spring semester of the junior year and must represent high scholastic
ideals, leadership, and diversity of background. Selection is one
of the highest honors that can be bestowed on rising seniors.
New members are:
Jonathan Melton Adams of St. Stephens; Emily Inga Bishop of Great
Falls, Va.; Katie Elizabeth Boyd of Enterprise; Amber Marie Bradford
of Montgomery; Hallie Elizabeth Bradley of Birmingham (35223); Thomas
Elliott Broughton of Montgomery; Mary Amanda Buchanan of Mountain
Brook; Lindsey Faye Cannon of Theodore; Ginger Lynn Carroll of Tuscaloosa;
John Phillip Dobbins of Montgomery; Ann Michelle Donaldson of Richmond,
Ky.; Ashley Diane Erickson of Tuscaloosa; Hannah Lee Ficken of Huntsville;
Meredith Lindbergh Giles of Demopolis; Courtney Elizabeth Gover
of Bowling Green, Ky.; Mary Lauren Griffin of Birmingham (35242);
Jennifer Anne Hudson of Roswell, Ga.; Elizabeth Anne Hunley of New
Orleans; Travis Stuart Jackson of Cullman; Laura Marie Jeff of Homewood;
Angela Frances Johnson of Birmingham (35242); Christopher Dywayne
Key of Decatur; Robin Ann King of Hoover; Steve Pat Lovoy Jr. of
Birmingham (35226); Mary Kinney Lowe of Gadsden; Beth Marie Mason
of Winchester, Tenn.; Patrick Stephen McCarty of Birmingham (35205);
Katherine Marie McMinn of Montevallo; Lindsey Rebecca Moore of Gardendale;
Melissa Kay Moore of Birmingham (35244); Elizabeth Leigh O’Brien
of Shreveport, La.; Joshua Kerry Payne of Tuscaloosa; April Leigh
Quinn of Springville; Ann Taylor Reed of Mobile; Emily Elaine Reneau
of Wetumpka; Wesley Douglas Reynolds of Athens; Heather Dawn Scott
of Athens; Elizabeth Boyd Sullivan of Birmingham (35213); Jana Nicole
Sommer of Germantown, Tenn.; Zachary Chase Thompson of Florence;
Lisbeth Caroline Thornley of Jasper; Maury Lynn Wilkinson of Clinton,
Miss. and Sarah Michelle Withrow of Hunstville.
Honorary Members are:
Elizabeth McCurdy Crum of Montgomery; Bobby Jack Eyer Jr. of Vestavia
Hills; Robert Edward Ferguson of Highpoint, N.C.; Lucy Ann Hester
of Northport; James Dwight Hixon of Montgomery; Nancy Carmen Oppenheimer
of Mobile; Maggie Elaine Stevenson of Prichard and Josh Thompson
of Montgomery.
MORTAR BOARD: Election to Mortar Board, a national honor
society for men and women, is based on leadership, scholarship,
and service. It is one of the highest honors that can be granted
to seniors. Members must display outstanding dedication to service
and leadership.
New Members are:
John Richard Beasley of Mobile; Emily Inga Bishop of Great Falls,
Va.; Hayley Nicole Bott of Kennesaw, Ga.; Katie Elizabeth Boyd of
Enterprise; Amber Marie Bradford of Montgomery; Hallie Elizabeth
Bradley of Birmingham (35223); Lindsey Faye Cannon of Theodore;
Holly Elizabeth Caraway of Trussville; James Brian Darnell of Tuscaloosa;
John Phillip Dobbins of Montgomery; Ann Michelle Donaldson of Richmond,
Ky.; Bobby Jack Eyer Jr. of Vestavia Hills; Hannah Lee Ficken of
Huntsville; Meredith Lindbergh Giles of Demopolis; Courtney Elizabeth
Gover of Bowling Green, Ky.; Mary Lauren Griffin of Birmingham (35242);
Sarah June Gauntlett of Prattville; Susan J. Halliday of Tuscaloosa;
Lauren Rechelle Hinton of Northport; Elizabeth Anne Hunley of New
Orleans; Travis Stuart Jackson of Cullman; Laura Marie Jeff of Homewood;
Angela Frances Johnson of Birmingham (35242); Christopher Dywayne
Key of Decatur; Ashley Laura Korner of Helena; Stefanie Vee Fong
Leung of Tuscaloosa; Steve Pat Lovoy Jr. of Birmingham (35226);
Mary Kinney Lowe of Gadsden; Anna Elizabeth Lunsford of Hoover;
Beth Marie Mason of Winchester, Tenn.; Amy Marie Maxwell of Weaver;
Katherine Marie McMinn of Montevallo; Lindsey Rebecca Moore of Gardendale;
Elizabeth Leigh O’Brien of Shreveport, La.; Joshua Kerry Payne
of Tuscaloosa; April Leigh Quinn of Springville; Ann Taylor Reed
of Mobile; Emily Elaine Reneau of Wetumpka; Wesley Douglas Reynolds
of Athens; Heather Dawn Scott of Athens; Jana Nicole Sommer of Germantown,
Tenn.; Elizabeth Boyd Sullivan of Birmingham (35213); Mary Ann Taylor
of Red Level; Zachary Chase Thompson of Florence; Lisbeth Caroline
Thornley of Jasper; Lynsey Brooke Tibbs of McCalla; Maury Lynn Wilkinson
of Clinton, Miss.; and Sarah Michelle Withrow of Hunstville.
OMICRON DELTA KAPPA: The purpose of ODK is to recognize
those students who have attained high standards in collegiate activities,
to inspire others to strive for similar attainments, and to bring
together students in all areas of college life: scholarship; athletics;
campus or community service; social and religious activities; campus
government; journalism, speech, and mass media; and creative and
performing arts.
New members are:
Jonathan Melton Adams of St. Stephens; Mark David Beaty of Hoover;
Joshua David Bell of Rainsville; Emily Inga Bishop of Great Falls,
Va.; Hayley Nicole Bott of Kennesaw, Ga.; Katie Elizabeth Boyd of
Enterprise; Amber Marie Bradford of Montgomery; Hallie Elizabeth
Bradley of Birmingham (35223); Sarah Kathleen Bradley of Birmingham
(35223); Daniel Michael Brennan Jr. of Lowell, Mass.; Byron Keith
Buchanan of Scottsboro; Shelley Elizabeth Buck of Birmingham (35243);
Lindsey Rebecca Cannon of Theodore; Alyson Leigh Cantrell of Knoxville,
Tenn.; Holly Elizabeth Caraway of Trussville; Christopher Phillip
Crutchfield of Selma; Jordan Elizabeth Daniel of Charleston, S.C.;
James Brian Darnell of Tuscaloosa; Elizabeth Marie Dees of Daphne;
Catherine Elizabeth DeWitt of Port Orange, Fla.; John Phillip Dobbins
of Montgomery; Ann Michelle Donaldson of Richmond, Ky.; Ashley Diane
Erickson of Tuscaloosa; Hannah Lee Ficken of Huntsville; Meredith
Lindbergh Giles of Demopolis; Katherine Maxwell Goodloe of Winchester,
Va.; Theresa Gibian Goolsby of Montgomery; Courtney Elizabeth Gover
of Bowling Green, Ky.; Erin Courtney Green of Montgomery; Mary Lauren
Griffin of Birmingham (35242); Stacy Lynn Griffin of Carrollton;
Megan Elisabeth Harrison of Alexandria, La.; Lindsey Ann Hayes of
Tuscaloosa; Margaret Koster Henderson of Brewton; Lindsey Rae Herring
of Hueytown; William Denton Hester of Tuscumbia; Lauren Rechelle
Hinton of Northport; Andrew M. Honeycutt of Birmingham (35216);
Jennifer Anne Hudson of Roswell, Ga.; Elizabeth Anne Hunley of New
Orleans; Travis Stuart Jackson of Cullman; Christine Bainbridge
Jaxon of Eufaula, Ala.; Laura Marie Jeff of Homewood; Angela Frances
Johnson of Birmingham (35242); Carrie Jacqueline Juliano of Birmingham
(35213); Christopher Dywayne Key of Decatur; Robin Ann King of Hoover;
Stephanie Lee Kite of Austin, Texas; Ashley Laura Korner of Germantown,
Tenn.; Dana Aaron Lackey of Hoover; Janine Marie Lorek of Birmingham
(35242); Mary Kinney Lowe of Gadsden; Jennifer Susanne Luker of
Camden; Julie Carroll Lumpkin of Tyrone, Ga.; Anna Elizabeth Lunsford
of Hoover; Tyler James Marshall of Hoover; Hallie McCoy Marx of
Birmingham (35223); Beth Marie Mason of Winchester, Tenn.; Patrick
Stephen McCarty of Birmingham (35205); Katherine Marie McMinn of
Montevallo; Valerie Marie Miller of Centre; Gina Lei Miller of Birmingham
(35215); Rachel Renee Mims of Northport; Lindsey Rebecca Moore of
Gardendale; Mary Blanche Neese of Florence; Johona Maria Nelloms
of Lanett; Caroline Reed Nicholson of Panama City, Fla.; Justin
A. Parden of Mobile; Patricia Sewell Parnell of Mobile; Arrtie Ravindra
Patil of Centreville; Joshua Kerry Payne of Tuscaloosa; Amanda Lynn
Peltz of Alvaton, Ky.; Kathleen Penton of Sylacauga; April Leigh
Quinn of Springville; Ann Taylor Reed of Mobile; Emily Elaine Reneau
of Wetumpka; Wesley Douglas Reynolds of Athens; Valencia Lajoy Robertson
of Gallion; Stephen Eric Rumanek of Tuscaloosa; Christopher Edward
Sanders of Warrior; Jennifer Suzanne Sapp of Trussville; Margaret
Lynn Savage of Phenix City; Heather Dawn Scott of Athens; Julie
Michelle Sheehan of Hickman, Ky.; Joshua Matthew Silberberg of Coral
Springs, Fla.; Sara Katherine Smith of Hoover; Jana Nicole Sommer
of Germantown, Tenn.; Andrew Eugene Stafford of Huntsville; Sevanne
Hagen Steiner of Theodore; Elizabeth Boyd Sullivan of Birmingham
(35213); Mary Anne Taylor of Red Level; Tiffany Ann Thomas of Gardendale;
Jill Kathleen Thompson of Tuscaloosa; Zachary Chase Thompson of
Florence; Lisbeth Caroline Thornley of Jasper; Robert Richard Allen
Turner of Tuskegee; Clarissa Pendarvis Weathers of Franklin, Tenn.;
David Bishop Welborn of Alexander City; Rebecca Ellen White of Indian
Springs; Maury Lynn Wilkinson of Clinton, Miss.; and Sarah Michelle
Withrow of Hunstville.
Honorary Members are:
Sandra Michelle Ambrose of Cottondale; Elizabeth McCurdy Crum of
Montgomery; Jennifer May Crum of Monterey, La.; James Bradley Davidson
of Selma; Lindsay Brook Esco of Clanton; Bobby Jack Eyer Jr. of
Vestavia Hills; Robert Edward Ferguson of Highpoint, N.C.; James
Dwight Hixon of Montgomery; Nancy Carmen Oppenheimer of Mobile;
Heather Marion Schacht of Decatur; Gina Rae Smith of Northport;
Kristin Brooke Sterner of Ionia, Mich.; Maggie Elaine Stevenson
of Prichard;
Gabriel Cliff Walvatne of Mobile; Vincent Lee Webb of Heflin; Kimberly
Deann Zarzour of Huntsville.
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