24 UNL Seniors to be Honored for Perfect Grades
Released on 03/19/2004, at 12:00 AM
Office of University Communications
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
WHEN: Sunday, Mar. 28, 2004
WHERE: Lied Center for Performing Arts, 301 N. 12th St.
Twenty-four University of Nebraska-Lincoln seniors will be honored as Chancellor's Scholars March 28 during the University Scholars Convocation beginning at 4 p.m. in the Lied Center for Performing Arts, 301 N. 12th St.
Chancellor's Scholars are graduating seniors who have perfect 4.0 grade-point averages on all graded work at UNL or elsewhere. A list of Chancellor's Scholars follows. The students' academic majors and parents' names (if available) are included.
NEBRASKA
Beatrice: Jarod R. Johnson, anthropology and psychology, Gene R. and Jacquetta J. Johnson.
Lexington: Carmen Elizabeth Helvey, human resources and family sciences, Richard and Carol Jean Helvey.
Lincoln: Adam Quinton Haessler, business administration, George and Meg Haessler; Stacie Ann Kotschwar, French, Terry and Roxane Kotschwar; Adam Ray Pont, biological systems engineering, Ray and Sheryl Pont; Anna Spilker, speech-language pathology, Jay Spilker and Jewell Spilker; Laura Lynn Suhr, psychology, Theodore and Deanna Suhr; Justin Vala, chemical engineering, Stanley and Nancy Vala.
Omaha: Megan K. Panzer, elementary education, Leo and Barb Panzer; Rebecca L. Potter, English and economics, Bruce and Isabell Potter; Ryan Wilkins, economics, Craig and Shelly Wilkins.
Randolph: Anthony Dowling, agribusiness, Lynn and Karen Dowling.
Seward: Andrew David Kinworthy, business administration, John and Judi Kinworthy.
ELSEWHERE
Fargo, N.D.: Anna Gaffrey Knier, political science and international studies, Frank and Mary Gaffrey Knier.
Grand Forks, N.D.: Kristen Hasner, elementary education, David Anderson and Mary Briske-Anderson.
Ideal, S.D.: Trent Blare, agricultural economics, Rocky and Marjorie Blare.
Maryville, Mo.: Jacqueline Frisbie, middle grades education, Jack and Linda Frisbie.
Onawa, Iowa: Allison Lee Stangel, biochemistry.
Rolla, Mo.: Alan C. Grow, computer science.
Sakai, Osaka, Japan: Nobuaki Kawakami, international studies and anthropology, Eiji and Tamiko Kawakami.
Santa Rosa, Calif.: Tia Marie DeSoto, anthropology, Jan DeSoto and Debbie DeSoto.
Tanner, Ala.: Timothy Niessen, mathematics, biochemistry and biological sciences, Thomas and Helene Niessen.
Tea, S.D.: Jason Hascall, civil engineering, Randy and Barb Hascall.
Wichita, Kan.: Mark Jerald Stigge, mathematics.
CONTACT: Tom Simons, University Communications, (402) 472-8514