| Fourteen
Berea College students have been recognized for
outstanding service to the College community.
The Student Service Awards are sponsored and presented annually by
the Campus Ministry Office.
The E.R. Brann Good Citizenship Award, presented to the student
judged to have contributed most to the Christian character of the
campus, has been awarded to Karen G. Stewart, a sophomore from
Lexington.
The Emily G. Graham Volunteer Service Award recipients are senior
sociology major Vanessa Wentz, Windber, Pa. and senior agriculture and
natural resources major Brandy Elizabeth Sloan, Gay, W. Va., who have
demonstrated exceptional service throughout the academic year.
Sophomore independent major Rebekah Lynne Easton of Warsaw was
presented the Jane Kendrick Community Service Award for improving the
lives of others through volunteer service.
The recipient of the Henry L. Layman Award in International
Relations, which recognizes the individual expected to make important
contributions in the field of international relations, is junior
English major Regina Ann Fugate, Dayton, Ohio.
The Lucille Christian and George McKinney Student Alumni Relations
Council Award has gone to Adaleila Crystine Sine, sociology major from
Knoxville, Tenn. for volunteer service in the community.
Sharing the Navy V-12 Award for their efforts to promote
international understanding were junior psychology major Aileen Rose
Twiggs of Lenoir City, Tenn. and junior biology major Suleiman
Oseikhuemen Oko-ogua of Nigeria.
Junior agriculture and natural resources major Chloe Eleanor
Tewksbury, Edmonton, was presented the Joe Van Pelt Agricultural
Leadership Award for concern for social problems.
The Louise Veltin Memorial Award for Good Citizenship went to
senior education major Michelle Catherine Rougely, San Diego, Calif.,
for all-around good citizenship.
Christopher Charles Caprini, a junior education studies major from
Waynesburg, Pa., was awarded the Dr. Lee Wickline Scholarship for
activities in support of universal human values.
Winners of the Homer E. Williams Award for Campus Leadership in
Interracial Understanding are Sonja BoNete Williams, sophomore
business major from Louisville and Christina Annette Cataldo, a
sophomore psychology major from Blaine, Tenn.
Jonathan Eugene Greer, a sophomore education major from Bowling
Green was awarded the Jane Osborne Music Award for outstanding
contribution to Christian worship on campus and in a church through
sacred music.
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