UO STUDENTS RECEIVE CENTURION AWARDS

May 26, 2000

Contact John R. Crosiar (541) 346-3135

EUGENE–More than 100 University of Oregon student leaders received 2000 Centurion Awards in recognition of their "dedication and outstanding service" throughout the past year.

Centurions accepted their awards during the Family Weekend All-University Awards Luncheon on May 20. Faculty members nominated students for the award, and a panel of faculty, staff and students then selected the award winners.

Oregon residents who received Centurion Awards include:

ALBANY–Joseph Andrew Ross, a senior biochemistry major.

ALOHA–Zachary Eugene Swanson, a senior history major.

ASTORIA–Lauren Meredith Manes, a sophomore linguistics major.

AURORA–Helen D. Stocklin-Enright, a junior political science and mathematics major.

BEAVERTON–Kimberly Beth Anson, a junior educational studies major; Paige Marie Gebhardt, a sophomore English major; Ji Yun Jeong, a freshman violin performance major; Erin Meredith Jones, a junior business administration major; Aimee Beth Larsen, a senior Spanish and psychology major; and Zachary Eugene Swanson, a senior history major.

BEND–Cheryl Lee Gonzales, a senior biology major; Jeffery Warren Stephens, a senior advertising major; and Rebecca Renee Wilson, a sophomore journalism major.

CENTRAL POINT–Rose Lucey, a senior psychology major.

CLACKAMAS–Michael Tien Ngoc Nguyen, a freshman computer and information science major.

CORBETT– Katrina Marie Natalie, a senior political science and international studies major.

CORVALLIS–Dylan James Darling, a junior news-editorial journalism major.

COTTAGE GROVE–Moira Kathleen Burke, a senior computer and information science major; and Emilie Anna Elyzabeth Smith, a junior history and Spanish major.

CRESWELL–Shannon Wachter Boettcher, a sophomore chemistry major.

DEPOE BAY–Scott Jeremy Kolwitz, a senior sociology, and planning, public policy and management major.

EUGENE–Dustin Lee Bachelder, a junior sociology major; Tiller Longbear Beauchamp, a junior computer and information science major; Chenoah Dawn Belcher, a senior business administration major; Serena Radcliffe Charley, a junior educational studies major; Merriah Sierra Fairchild, a senior women’s studies major;

EUGENE (cont’d)–Teresa Anitra Garcia, a junior international studies and environmental studies major; Jennifer Lynn Greenough, a sophomore political science major; Heather Lovese Henry, a senior ethnic studies and history major; Mary Elizabeth Madden, a sophomore political science and pre-business administration major; Heather Anne McConochie, a freshman English major; Jacob Mathew Meyer, a sophomore biochemistry major; Scott A. Pattison, a freshman undeclared major; Jackie Deborah Reed, a freshman journalism major; Laura Katie Reed, a senior biology major; Melyssa Ann Swartz, a sophomore political science major; Heather Joyce Valle Torres, a senior Spanish major; and Vivian Karman Yau, a senior general science major.

FLORENCE–Kelly Jenelle Shamblin, a junior communication disorders and sciences major.

GRANT PASS–Tonya Lomasi Thorsteinsson, a junior general science major.

GRESHAM–Christie C. Wong, a sophomore advertising major.

JACKSONVILLE–Jessica Sanders, a senior art history major.

JUNCTION CITY–Denita Marie Blount, a senior educational studies major.

LAKE OSWEGO–Mary M. Bankhead, a sophomore English major; and Nathan James Moore, a junior sociology and history major.

MILWAUKIE–Darlene Espinoza Dadras, a junior theater arts and Romance languages major.

MONROE–Rebecca Marie Cleeton, a senior exercise and movement science, and general science major.

ONTARIO–Mario Jimenez Sifuentez, a junior history and political science major.

PORTLAND–Armando Almeida, a freshman computer and information science, and French major; Amy Biggs, a sophomore psychology and general science major; Brian James Carlson, a junior journalism major; Rebecca Marie Cleeton, a senior exercise and movement science, and general science major; Etopi Fanta, a freshman biology and ethnic studies major; Emilie Jane Lavin, a senior psychology major; Yih-Huei Dawn Liu, a junior general science and psychology major; Laura Elizabeth Miller, a senior international studies and Spanish major; Sean F. Milstead, a senior political science major; Kristi K. Morris, a senior environmental studies major; Katrina Marie Natalie, a senior political science and international studies major; Amanda Clair Nottke, a sophomore biology major; Angelique D. Orman, a junior sociology major; Emily Lynne Seymore, a sophomore journalism and educational studies major; Jamila Sienna Singleton, a junior planning, public policy and management major; Emmy H. So, a junior interior architecture major; Kellie Marie Starkey, a freshman educational studies major; and Alan M. Tauber, a junior political science major.

ROSEBURG–Jacob Allen Pleich, a junior history major.

SALEM–Jessica Marie Braendle, a sophomore mathematics major; Laura Elizabeth Miller, a senior international studies and Spanish major; Monica Lou Neukomm, a junior business administration major; David Sanchez, a sophomore political science major; and Berkeley Ann Williamson, a junior chemistry major.

SCAPPOOSE–Veronica Nicole Stotts, a sophomore general science and psychology major.

SEAL ROCK–Heather Joyce Valle Torres, a senior Spanish major.

SEASIDE–Kathryn Ann Kranzush, a freshman undeclared major.

SWEET HOME–Erin Colleen Marshall, a junior public relations major.

TIGARD–Heather Louis Jenkins, a junior pre-journalism and pre-business administration major.

TROUTDALE–Kristen Ann Huey, a junior business administration major.

TUALATIN– Helen D. Stocklin-Enright, a junior political science and mathematics major.

VENETA–Leona Rebecca Kassel, a sophomore environmental studies and philosophy major.

WEST LINN–Laura Hersh Close, a sophomore political science and Spanish major.

WINSTON– Kelly Jenelle Shamblin, a junior communication disorders and sciences major.

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