The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 19, 1976, Page page 6, Image 6

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daily nebraskan
monday, january 19, 1976
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throughout the nation.
Two UNL graduate students, Carolyn Grice of Omaha
and C. Denise Jackson of Birmingham, Ala. have been
awarded .$1,500 Gretchen Bechtol Lee Fellowships.
Grice earned a bachelors degree from UNL in 1975 and
is working toward a masters degree in journalism. Jackson
received a bachelors degree from Jacksonville State Uni
versity in 1974 and is studying for a modern language
masters degree.
Nancy Stohs, a senior journalism major from Grand
Island, was named winner of a $250 scholarship in the Wil
liam Randolph Hearst Foundation Journalism Awards
competition for November.
Stohs took the seventh place award in competition for
her story on Hyannis, Nebraska and its one-time reputa
tion as "the richest town in America." The story appeared
in the Nov. 21 edition of The Nebraskan Reporter, the
School of Journalism's laboratory newspaper.
The Hearst Foundation program awards 10 prizes each
month to journalism students competing from 63 colleges
and universities throughout the United States. In addition
to the cash prize awarded directly to winning students,
the Hearst Foundation provides a matching grant to the
student's journalism school.
Wilma Crumley, professor and vice-director of the
School of Journalism, has been selected for eventual lead
ership of the prestigious Central Region Agency, an organ
ization of educators and advertising agencies.
At its Chicago convention, Crumley was elected to a
two-year term as educator vice co-chairperson, Educator
Lincoln graduate student Gwenith M. Swartz received a
$2,600 Grace and Edith Abbott Fellowship. Swartz ho
received a bachelors degree from UNL in 1971 and a
masters in 1974, is working toward a Ph.D. degree in
POlTAbbS'Fellowship was established for Nebraska
women graduates in social service, public welfare, political
science or economics.
Five engineering and architecture students have been
awarded Peter Kiewit Sons Co.'s Education Grants by the
UNL College of Engineering and Technology.
Recipients of $1,000 awards were senior Mark A.
Chavez of Canon City, Cold:; senior Richard A. Shepard
of Lincoln and sophomore Donald W. Tyler of Omaha.
Receiving $500 awards were sophomore Anthony L.
Sisneros of Gothenburg and freshman James Allen Lang
ley III of Lincoln.
Graduate student John' Christopher Wiltse of Omaha
has been awarded a $1 ,000 J.P. Senning Memorial Fellow-
'wiltse, who received his bachelors degree "with distinc
tion" in May, is working toward a masters degree in
political science.
The Senning Memorial Fund provides fellowships for
graduate study in the fields of state legislation and public
administration.
Gail Louise Moats of Lincoln, working on a Ph.D.,
degree in Philosophy, is this year's recipient of a $750
Louise round renowsnip.
The Faculty Senate Scholarships and Financial Aids
Committee decided Jan. 13 to "pursue all ways" of get
ting the Academic Excellence scholarships financed,
according to committee member Dewaine Alcorn.
The 10 Academic Excellence scholarship recipients
would receive $2,000 plus tuition for two years, renew
able upon satisfactory progress, according to the scholar
ship proposal presented to the Faculty Senate in Decem
ber. Currently there are two alternatives to get the money,
he said.
"First we can try to get capital funding," Alcorn said,
"That is, funds raised for capital improvement. The chan
cellors (of UNL, the University of Nebraska at Omaha and
the University of Nebraska Medical Center) are making up
lists of needs and we are trying to get on that list."
If financing came from this area, the money would not
be available for two years as the request would be chan
neled through the NU Board of Regents and require the
approval of the Nebraska Legislature before allocation, he
said.
The second alternative is to request financing from the
NU Foundation, he said. The money could be available in
one year if obtained.
Six weeks ago no funds were available for these
scholarships, said Herb Potter, corporate secretary for the
NU Foundation.
The Foundation now gives the impression that the re
quired money can be solicited from out-of-state sources,
said Foster G. Owens, UNL animal science professor and
committee chairman.
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40 off All overstocked und
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70 Off on Specials
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Jan. 30, 1976
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REWARDS: A volunteer pass which admits you free to all admission
events at Walpurgisnacht (except the dinnertheatre), the everlasting
gratitude of the Union Program Council, and the chance to pat your
self on the back for being a fine person.
If interested, please sign up by Friday, January 23, and get further
information in Union 1 15.
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