Convocation honors UNL students, faculty P".' -citation of six distinguished teaching awards and four C.S. Boucher Awards highlighted the 45th Annual Honors r.uirvjc.jr.on held Tuesday m '" Coliseum. About 2,700 f idi.' Us w"f u honored. I"h- Chancellor's Award, given for the first time, went to L s-.v; ;: Cerqer, professor of law. Robert Hough, professor of v won the Annis Chaikin Sorensen Award for i. ; :-T'j.sh''rl teaching in the humanities. Other winners of Distinguished Teaching Awards were r ,! , C.i.".tt, assistant professor of elementary education, jioj'i'hn' Voss, assistant professor of human development : v t'i.' fjm.il, Gary Peterson, associate professor of L .icn ,1 . I ' : jnd Robert Fuller, associate professor of physics. .m?r received S1,000 and a Distinguished Teaching Tn.' Bnjch'1'- Awards go to the Officers Training Corps .-, J-, ; . i athletic letterman, senior woman, and senior i . i .vv.j h.iv-j the highest four-year cumulative grade average. Roov. t K reck low, journalism major, won the ROTC award v n h.s 3.627 average. Mathematics major and football player . ..! Mjson vvon the athletic award with his 3.132 average. Hui. rj tne senior women was Marilyn Johnson, .Tijrn'marics major, who has a 4.067 average. Highest overall .iv.'i'jqe was recorded by senior male winner Ronald Aerni, rnem.'cal engineering major. He has a 4.072 average. Superior scholarship awards went to 263 seniors who ranked n the upper three per cent of their college or who have b en on the honors list since their freshman year. A number of students in all classes were recognised for high scholarship. m'm wtH Jb-. W 63 t iw 4aT t We X f ... .... ....XL 1 a f I- - 1--.. - - --fr.- honors Convocation . . . parents and students assemble to recognize UNL achievers. Banjo pickin' rodeo top Western Week festivities Some banjo pickin' and a rodeo will be featured events at Western Week, sponsored this week by the East Campus Union. Although wintry weather forced postponement of outdoor games and a barbeque scheduled for today, the events have been tescheduled for next Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. But those events were just a few of the Western Week activities on East Campus. As one of the newer events at UNL, Western Week has retained inteiest and support while interest in other traditions like Ivy Day and the yearbook has dropped in recent years. An addition to this year's activities is a free bluegrass conceit by Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys and the Bluegrass Crusaders. The concert will be held Friday evening in the East Campus Activity Building, according to Jinger Jorgensen, co-chairman of Western Week. Jorgensen said that Western Week will by to attract more City Campus students. "It has been hard to get them out in the past," she said Activities planned for the remainder of the week are: Wednesday All day Fret' western films shown-East Union. 2 p.m. -Parade through downtown Lincoln . ''True Grit'' showing outside -Burr Fedde Hall. Thursday 10 a.m. -Ouarter Horse Show-State Fairgrounds Coliseum. 8:30 p.m. -Street dance- East Union. Friday All day-Quarter Horse Show-State Fairgrounds Coliseum, 8 p.m.-Free bluegrass concert-East Union, 8 p.m - Rodeo-State Fairgrounds Coliseum. Saturday 2 p.m.- Hodeo- State Fairgrounds. 8 p.m.-Rodeo State Fairgrounds. (calendar) Wednesday 1? I.."'. '.&'!!"". f-rt,,U;r)li and fjri'K'j forr..f,,ft;f. IJr.ijn 12 i I'll-. 0;nt'ji rj'Hrin '.l-f,1 I Jr. i or. 1 ? "i 0 r, . iri . - f h c n I t i VJ 1 i lr j IJnTjn 1 r . . Ff.'i W i Jt 4 0 1, 'J'-'-'jr. 1 r, . "- . T i; a c h c r r.'j"':': 'J ',0'' I Corri'r'it?S On C "?; K'1 j-.H' 'j'l U"iOri 1 i , ' ' ' . I- maociiil A rj i 1 -,!..- (. vi ij r 0 ' 3 30 O . "I O fe o.jrt"- ;r! o' 0 ' I t r I ') : 1 ff n c li ''Dr. 4 r. . rr, . A jUN Senile ' ' "' 1 1 ;oi 1 'i 0 ii.'i, - Ui'On Pianoig C I ' 'i U n.ori ") '.'0 n.-r'. H jil'fl-'i IJmori 7 w 'i. C i't j r i ,if, QrjQW ?t C - ...... -J-iOM !'. 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