Wednesday, april 19, 1978 daily nebraskan page 7 Qdvcnc Four NU engineering students have been named Gen eral Motors Scholars, an honor that includes tuition, books and fees for two years-about $1,000 total -and also summer internships with General Motors automotive divisions. UNL students selected include Sandra Karmazin, elec trical engineering major from Lawrence; Chris Hursky of Ulysses; Scott Miller of Lincoln; and James Brezden of Omaha, all mechanical engineering majors. The annual Elementary Education Honors Convoca tion held by the UNL Teachers College Tuesday presented six students with cash awards and 15 others with certifi cates for outstanding student teaching. The cash award winners were: Rosemarie Eschliman, Spalding, who received the $100 Eleanor Anderson Award; Mary Camacho, Saipan, Marianas Islands, was awarded the $100 Florertce E. Davis Brainard Award. Bruce and Marie Messinger, McCook, were awarded the $200 Anne L. Christensen Award. Brenda Pozehl, Seward, received the Janet Kay Guy Award, Carol Gloor, Omaha, was awarded the Russell W. McCreight Award, and Caroline Hefner, Coleridge, received the Florence Mc Gonagle Award. Outstanding teaching certificates were awarded to Catherine Arnold, Mamaroneck, N.Y.; Mary Jane Beader man, Lincoln; Geralyn Blesky, Dodge; Kim Cahce, Laurel; Mary Lee Glen, Auburn; Kathleen Gordon, Omaha; Heidi Henningson, Lincoln; Polly Hergert, Lincoln; Diane Ro berts Hermann, Lincoln; Jennifer Holmes, Omaha; Mary Lynne Schneider, Lincoln; Jackie Stych, Lincoln; De Ann Troth, Allen; Sheryl Ulrich, Omaha; and Caroline Wenger, Grand Island. Timothy W. Burroughs, UNL journalism graduate stu dent, has been awarded the $5,000 Gilbert M. and Martha ASUN agenda r 50 Cans J 7 30 Draws ) 1.40 Pitchers ( 9 pm - Close ) ( Get your ale at the rail! I TONIGHT ONLY DOUBLE DOUGH FREE With Any Pizza Upon Request There's Nothing Like it. H. Hitchcock Fellowship for 1978. Burroughs, a Lincoln native, has worked for publica tions in Nebraska, Hawaii and Idaho after graduating from NUin 1971. A University Health Center clinical psychologist is the recipient of the highest distinction given by the American Board of Professional Psychology. Dr. Carmen H. Grant was awarded an ABPP diploma in clinical psychology, one of about six percent of the psy chologists registered with the American Psychological Association to hold ABPP diplomas. Dr. Grant is one of 10 diplomates in Nebraska and currently is the only woman diplomate in this state. The ASUN Senate will meet at 7 tonight in Room 202-202A of the Nebraska Union. The agenda is: I. Call to order and roll call II. Minutes III. Appointments IV. Open Forum A- Regent candidates V. Executive reports VI. Committee reports A. Academic Policy B. Budget and Fees C. Campus Life D. Special Topics E. Community Rela tions F. Constitutions G. Internal Affairs VII. Old business VIII . New business A. Appropriations Bill No. 3 B. Resolution No. 5 Women's Resource Center C. Resolution No. 6 Regent Candidate Forum D. Senate Bill No. 4 IX. Announcements the ring sale. 95 save up to $25 3 Days Only M Men's traditional Siladium rings and selected women's fashion rings are an unusual buy at $59.95. If you want really outstanding savings, now is the time to buy your college ring. 7IKrc?lRVED REPRESENTATIVE has a large collection of rings. Ask to see them. Nebraska Union North Lobby 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Deposit required Ask about Master Charge or Visa