18-The Highacres Collegian, May 17, 1977 AWARDS PRESENTED AT BANQUET Continued from page 12 "Teacher oi the Year." Ronald C. Drum presen ted this award to Mr. M. Leonard Shaevel. Dean Joseph L. McCallus, Dean of Stu dent Affairs presented the Eric A. and Josenhine Walker Award to Ronald C. Drum. This year's Facul ty Chairman, Mr. Joseph Boyle presented aca demic honor award*, to nine students. The winner in the science C* 1 category was Douglas C. Bozung and in the engineering category Anthony F. DeFina re- ' ceived the award. Greg I’. Slusser was the win ner of the Business-Ad min ist ration-Agrirul tore Award and Sharon Kelly won the Education- Health, Physical Educa tion Award. Boyle presented Rose Marie Seal iso with "The Professor Andrew K; I !<-> Aw,, -.1 of thi* Liberal Arts," an award which was presented for the first time at this year's banquet. The award for the outstanding Business student in the Associate Degree Program was pre sented to Joseph Mark Krushka. Richard W. Pecile was the recipient of the award for the outstanding Engineering student in the Associate Degree Program. The winner of the Evan Johnson Math Award was Douglas C. Bozung. The winners of the "Faculty Academic Achievement and Leader ship Award" were Rose Ann Davidick in the Associate Degree Pro gram and Raymond J. Kissner and John A. Page in the Baccalau reate Program. The Parnassus Awards were presented by Dr. William J. David, Campus Director. The winner of this award in the sophomore cate gory was Ronald C. Drum* in the freshman category Mark Dworsky was the recipient. Cli:;*ug the program was the swearing-in cer emony for 1977-78 S.C.A. President Nancy Klotsko. Klotsko was sworn in by 76-77 R.G.A. President Ronald C. Drum. Following the pro- gram, guests danced to the music of the band "Four Way Street." Congratulations Graduates!! What’s Happening continued from page 19 Graduation exercises will be held on May 27 at 7 P.M. for Associate Degree students. Candi dates should arrive no later than 6:30 P.M. at the game room of the Com mons Building for robing, last minute instructions, and assembly for the Pro- cessional. The Graduation Pro cessional will be led by Mr. Jennings B. Knoebel, Faculty Graduation Mar shall. Faculty members, staff, and the Director's party will follow the degree candidates in the Processional A wreath laying ceremony was held on the main lawn in commemora tion of the deaths of four Kent State students on May 4. CAMPUS RENOVATIONS Continued from page 9 Jeparfi'.eht. The ottice to 'e used by faculty and administration will be equipped with the latest office equip ment and will be manned by clerical personnel.