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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The University of Alabama honored its
top students of 2004-2005 for their academic achievement and leadership
Friday, April 15, during the Tappings and Awards Ceremony on the
Mound, the highlight of UA’s annual Honors Week, April 11-15.
Outstanding Student Awards for each class were presented to:
- Anna Walley of Albertville, Outstanding Senior
Award
- Catherine McCord of Gadsden and Cody
Locke of Boaz, Outstanding Juniors
- Sarah Kate Sullivan of Birmingham (zip code
35213), Outstanding Sophomore
- Graham Hixon of Montgomery and Laura
Hayes of Huntsville, Outstanding Freshmen
- Lindsey Fincher of Hackleburg, Outstanding
Transfer Student (presented by Freshman Forum)
- Raegan Lemmond of Tuscaloosa, Outstanding
Graduate Student (presented by Graduate Student Association)
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 William Zachary Riddle of Trussville and Jessica Gillilan
of Boaz.
Dr. Edward H. Cleino 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 winner is Taylor Nichols of Northport.
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 Jon David Conolley
of Moody.
The Morris Lehman Mayer Award, named in honor of the business
professor emeritus, recognizes one member of the graduating class
and one faculty member who exemplify integrity, selfless service
and leadership at UA. Grace Shelby of Huntsville received
the Mayer Award as the graduating recipient. Dr. Kathryn
Oths has been selected as the faculty recipient of the
Mayer Award.
Dr. Kathleen Cramer, UA senior associate vice
president for student affairs, was named recipient of this year’s Frances
S. Summersell Award, sponsored by UA’s Iota Circle
of Omicron Delta Kappa. 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. Paul
W. Bryant Jr., Tuscaloosa businessman and a member of
the UA Board of Trustees, was named the ODK 2005 Living
Legend in recognition of his lifetime contributions to
the goals and ideals of higher education, historical scholarship
and preservation.
The University’s Amanda Grace Taylor Watson Distinctive
Image Award, given by the UA Capstone Men and Women
organization, was presented to Dr. Joseph Hornsby,
director of the Blount Undergraduate Initiative at UA. 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 Jim Oakley, placement director for
the UA College of Communication and Information Sciences. The Guyton
Award recognizes outstanding commitment to service of UA students.
The Other Club Outstanding Faculty Award went
to Darren Evans-Young, administrator in the UA
Office of Information Technology. The Other Club Outstanding
Student Award went to Christina Corley of Tuscaloosa.
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 2005 Distinguished Alumna Award winner is Anne McAliley
Moman of Tuscaloosa, and the 2005 Distinguished
Alumnus Award winner is G. Richard Cowart of Louisville, Tenn.
The Alumni Student awards honor members of the senior class who
have achieved academic excellence, participated in numerous extracurricular
activities, shown strength of character and maturity, and displayed
exceptional hospitality toward guests and friends of the University.
The recipients of the 2005 Alumni Student Awards are Courtney
Hummer Graham of Tuscaloosa and William Key Norvell Jr. of Florence.
The 2005 Alumni Outstanding Senior Award winners are:
Desiree Adams of Chickasaw, Leigh Alexander of Shreveport, La.,
Jason Chesser of Ozark, Philip Dean of Dothan, Jessica Gillilan
of Boaz, Laura Neergaard of Memphis, Tenn., Robert (Bobby) Puppione
of Castro Valley, Calif., William (Zac) Riddle of Trussville,
Jason Spruell of Tuscaloosa, and Maridi Thompson of Tuscaloosa.
Morgan Clark of Robertsdale received the 2005 Penny
Allen Award. This award recognizes 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 Kelly Brennan,
associate director of the Enterprise Integration Lab at UA. The
award was established in honor of the late Sara Bell Penrod “Penny” Allen
of the UA School of Social Work.
UA Black Scholar Awards included:
- Recognition of Tiffany M. Mosley of Mobile as
recipient of the Autherine Lucy Foster Endowed Scholarship; Ashley
N. Smith of Montgomery as recipient of the Vivian Malone
Jones Endowed Scholarship; Peggy Grant of Montgomery as
recipient of the James Hood Endowed Scholarship; Christina
Daniel of Aliceville (2004) and Shanel Lightfoot-Brown
of Tuscaloosa (2005) as recipients of the African-American
Alumni Network Endowed Scholarship.
- Monica Renee Richey of Tuscaloosa received
the John England Award
- Joy Francette Johnson of Hueytown received
the Joffre and Zadie Whisenton Award
- Tiffany M. Mosley of Mobile received the Earnestine
Tucker Award
- Derricka S. Broaden of Montgomery, Tameka R. Jackson
of Fitzpatrick, Warren F. Jones of Birmingham (35226), Cynthia
M. Mills of Ozark, John H. Lewis of Anniston, Brittany C. Sims
of Montgomery, Danielle Y. Mitchell of Hoover, and Jessica
A. Smith of Irondale received the Sandral Hullett
Award.
The top University-wide honor societies also tapped new members.
They include:
Anderson Society
Anderson Society is a senior honorary comprised of 24 members
who are chosen in recognition of their significant contributions
to the University. The society seeks to promote high academic standards
as well as excellence in student leadership and service.
Regular Members -- Tracy Lynn Bradshaw of Germantown,
Tenn., Katherine A. “Katie” Carmon of Savannah, Ga.,
Daniel Pelham Carroll of Tuscaloosa, Lauren Baker Elliot of West
Memphis, Ark., Mary Catherine “Katie” Finch of Spanish
Fort, Amy N. Gillis of Columbus, Miss., John Eugene Griffin of
Trussville, George M. Handey of Montgomery, Mary Ila Heard of Decatur,
Lauren Castañeda Kraselsky of Snellville, Clinton Matthew
Light of Arab, Cody J. Locke of Boaz, Megan E. May of Roanoke,
Amanda Kaye McMillan of Monroeville, Taylor R. Nichols of Northport,
John G. Phillips of Decatur, Holly C. Radford of Athens, Adam G.
Rankin of Bristol, Tenn., Courtney J. Sanders of Steele, Martin
McCain Smith of Tuscaloosa, Tiffany M. Summerville of Springville,
Amy Catherine Wilkinson of Clinton, Miss., Anna Ruth Williams of
Denver, Colo., Stephanie LeeAnn Wilson of Vestavia Hills
Honorary Members--Andrew Christopher Coley, Huntsville,
Ryan Patterson Davis of Huntsville, Virnetta S. Greene, Birmingham
(35214), Lara Ann Santini of Mobile, Aaron Jonathan Vold of Tuscaloosa,
John C. Watkins V of Tuscaloosa.
Outstanding Sophomore -- Sarah Kate Sullivan
of Birmingham (35213)
Honorary Faculty Members -- Dr. Guy Caldwell,
Dr. Robert Halli, Dr. Tim Hebson, Dr. Jacqueline Morgan, Mr. Marion
Pearson
New Faculty Adviser -- Dr. Louise D. Cary
Blue Key Honor Fraternity
Blue Key was, with Omicron Delta Kappa and the Jasons, one of
the first three honor societies at the University. 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.
2005–06 New Members: Matthew Edward Benak
of Birmingham (35243), Elizabeth Blackwell of Talladega, Tracy
Lynn Bradshaw of Germantown, Tenn., Katherine A. “Katie” Carmon
of Savannah, Ga., Daniel Pelham Carroll of Tuscaloosa, John Charles
Cochran of Tuscaloosa, Ryan Patterson Davis of Huntsville, Lauren
Baker Elliott of West Memphis, Ariz., Katherine Lynne Ellis of
Vestavia Hills, Latoya Louise Flint of Muscle Shoals, Drayton L.
Green of Suwanee, Ga., John Eugene Griffin of Trussville, George
M. Handey of Montgomery, Thomas J. House Jr. of Decatur, Laura
Lynn Lester of Luverne, Clinton Matthew Light of Arab, Catherine
Ann McCord of Gadsden, Natalie P. McElveen of Birmingham (35253),
Shermeen Memon of Tuscaloosa, Christina Newell of Trussville, Taylor
R. Nichols of Northport, Divya Shank Patel of Enterprise, John
G. Phillips of Decatur, Natalie Pope of Hattiesburg, Miss., Holly
C. Radford of Athens, Courtney Sanders of Steele, William A. Shaffer
of Burke, Va., Martin McCain Smith of Tuscaloosa, Lauren Melissa
Steed of Birmingham (35242), Tiffany M. Summerville of Springville,
Alison Leigh Terry of Madison, Elizabeth B. Thompson of Montgomery,
Jonathan Patrick Thompson of Vestavia Hills, James Gerald “Jimmy” Welch
of Mobile, Laura A. White of Prattville, Amy Catherine Wilkinson
of Clinton, Miss., Stephanie LeeAnn Wilson of Vestavia Hills, Wesley
K. Winborn of Florence, Tess Winkler of Stafford, Va., and Jonathan
Wright of Florence.
Honorary Member: James Kelly Williamson of Tuscaloosa
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.
2005–06 New Members: Sonya Adams of Durham,
N.C., Arthur Brown Jr. of Selma, Haley J. Carpenter of Reform,
John Charles Cochran of Tuscaloosa, Beth Davis of Gadsden, Ryan
Patterson Davis of Huntsville, Heather R. Edwards of Montgomery,
Lauren Baker Elliott of West Memphis, Ark., Katherine Lynne Ellis
of Vestavia Hills, Christopher H. Ezell of Sylacauga, Mary Catherine “Katie” Finch
of Spanish Fort, Latoya Louise Flint of Muscle Shoals, V. Joan
Garrett of Pelham, Virnetta S. Greene of Birmingham (35214), John
Eugene Griffin of Trussville, George M. Handey of Montgomery, Wendy
Hardegree of Mountain Brook, Breanna R. Harris of Cullman, Mary
Ila Heard of Decatur, Laura Kitchens of Jasper, Lauren Castañeda
Kraselsky of Snellville, Ga., Julian Lamber of Tuscaloosa, John
D. Lane of Braxton, Miss., Cody J. Locke of Boaz, Lindsay Maples
of Mobile, Megan E. May of Roanoke, Catherine Ann McCord of Gadsden,
Amanda Kaye McMillan of Monroeville, Shermeen Memon of Tuscaloosa,
Lindsey Miller of Monroeville, John Musser of Adamsville, Taylor
R. Nichols of Northport, Laura B. Osburn of Wilmer, John G. Phillips
of Decatur, Natalie Pope of Hattiesburg, Miss., Caitlin Diana Prickett
of Wellington, J. Hayden Pruett of Madison, Adam G. Rankin of Bristol,
Tenn., Christopher K. Richardson of Dothan, Courtney Sanders of
Steele, Kathleen “Katie” Shields of Vestavia Hills,
Martin McCain Smith of Tuscaloosa, Sarah Smitter of Escondido,
Calif., Lauren Melissa Steed of Birmingham (35242), Ryan Scott
Stephens of Nashville, Tenn., Tanya Szymberski of Tuscaloosa, Alexandra
S. Terry of Mobile, Elizabeth B. Thompson of Montgomery, Jonathan
Patrick Thompson Vestavia Hills, and Stephanie LeeAnn Wilson of
Vestavia Hills.
Omicron Delta Kappa
The purpose of Omicron Delta Kappa 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.
2005–06 New Members: Jessica L. Banks
of Birmingham (35216), Mari Bayer of San Jose, Calif., Malinda
J. Brown of Enterprise, Katherine A. “Katie” Carmon
of Savannah, Ga., Tara Carney of Brentwood, Tenn., Candace Channell
of Alexander City, Daniel Pelham Carroll of Tuscaloosa, Beth Davis
of Gadsden, Jordan Davis of Raleigh, N.C., Ryan Patterson Davis
of Huntsville, Jennifer DeFrance of Tuscaloosa, Ismenia DeSouza
of Tuscaloosa, Heather R. Edwards of Montgomery, Lauren Baker Elliott
of West Memphis, Ark., Katherine Lynne Ellis of Vestavia Hills,
Zane Feldman of Birmingham (35242), Latoya Louise Flint of Muscle
Shoals, John B. Graham of Southside, Jennifer Gray of Decatur,
Virnetta S. Greene of Birmingham (35214), Clint Haggard of Northport,
George M. Handey of Montgomery, David Hawke of Saraland, Erin Heffner
of Ft. Wayne, Ind., Michelle Hilgeman of Tuscaloosa, Rachel Holland
of Daleville, James Hudson of Tuscaloosa, Ali Jones of Montgomery,
Laura Kitchens of Jasper, Lauren Castañeda Kraselsky of
Snellville, Ga., Clinton Matthew Light of Arab, Megan E. May of
Roanoke, Ashley McCabe of Fairhope, Jason McCain of Opelika, Sean
McCarty of Hoover, Catherine Ann McCord of Gadsden, Lauren McCowan
of Crane Hill, Natalie P. McElveen of Birmingham (35253), Amanda
Kaye McMillan of Monroeville, Shermeen Memon of Tuscaloosa, Megan
Mitchell of Birmingham (35243), Erin Montalto of Trussville, Brett
Morris of Northport, Yukio Nara of Tuscaloosa, Christina Newell
of Trussville, Taylor R. Nichols of Northport, Sarah Noble of Tuscaloosa,
Molly E. Page of Rainbow City, Divya Shank Patel of Enterprise,
Bryant Patrick of Franklin, Tenn., James Patton of Vestavia, Natalie
Pope of Hattiesburg, Miss., Holly C. Radford of Athens, William
A. Schaffer of Burke, Va., Katherine Soppet of Dothan, Mary E.
Spencer of Alabaster, Lauren Melissa Steed of Birmingham (35242),
Alexandra S. Terry of Mobile, Alison Leigh Terry of Madison, Elizabeth
B. Thompson of Montgomery, Barbara Torgusen of Northport, Aaron
Jonathan Vold of Tuscaloosa, James Gerald “Jimmy” Welch
of Mobile, Amy Catherine Wilkinson Clinton, Miss., Anna Ruth Williams
of Denver, Colo., Stephanie LeeAnn Wilson of Vestavia Hills, Tess
Winkler of Stafford, Va., Elizabeth Wood of Montgomery, Laura Young
of Spencerport, N.Y.
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