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    NEWARK, Del. The follow
ing University of Delaware stu
dents from the College of Agricul
tural Sciences received university
level recognition for their
achievements recently at the an
nual Honors Day Program.
Named to the Panel of Distin
guished Seniors was Laura E.
Towers, food science. The Alpha
Zeta prize was awarded to Erie C.
Risscr. agricultural business man
agement. The Black Alumni Or
ganization Book Award went to
Jennifer E. Neal, animal science.
The Alumni Honors Day Book
Award went to Colleen P. Mo
desto, agricultural business man
agement. The Wall Street Journal
Award went to Derrick E. Bender,
agricultural business manage
ment. Thomas M. Dc Anna, plant
science, and George N. Ericksen,
environmental soil science, re
ceived the World War II Alumni
Scholarship Fund.
The college grants Agricultural
Sciences Scholar Awards, a scries
of scholarships financed by the
agricultural endowment program.
These scholarships arc awarded
on a competitive basis, to entering
freshmen who graduate in the top
20 percent of their high school
class and obtain a minimum score
of 1050 on the SAT. Funds are
provided by the state of Delaware,
agribusiness firms, alumni and in
dividual donors. The following
scholarships arc a part of the over
all endowment program:
State of Delaware Carvel Agri
cultural Scholar Awards went to
Charlotte L. Arrcll, Tamara E.
Bagdon, Erie R. Benson, Karen L.
Brady, Julia K. Bur/.on, Julie A.
Pine, Sally L. Goodman, Julie L.
'La Salle, Christie M. Quietmeycr,
Eva Santana, Deborah L. Short,
Michelle M. Straight, Laura E.
uTowcrs and Elaine E. Zcillcr. The
Elbert N. Carvel Agricultural
Scholar Award went to Colleen P.
Modesto and the College of Agri
cultural Sciences Scholar Awards
went to Keri L. Csencsits and For
rest L. Sprague. The Allen Family
Agricultural Scholar Awards went
to Kathryn D. Baxter, Tricia K.
Cosbey and Ruth A. McQuaid.
The Bums-Marshall Agricultural
Scholar Award went to Sarah C.
Schrocr, the Harry Hayward Agri
cultural Scholar Award was given
to Jill E. Miller, and Rebecca E.
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Students-Receive Awards,
Mathers received the John Papen
Memorial Agricultural Scholar
Award. Townsend’s Inc. Agricul
tural Scholar Award went to Wil
liam K. Shaw Jr., white the
George W. Worritow Agricultural
Scholar Award went to Karen L.
Maenner.
Ten students received Agricul
tural Science General Scholar
ships; Kimberly A. Alexander,
Tammy L. Anderson, Amanda J.
Archbold, Brian P. Curtin, Mi
chael S. Price, Christopher C.
Randla, Eric C. Risscr, Shannon I.
Tilmon, Kristin K. Turner and
Wendi B."Wcst.
Southern States awards a scho
larship for each undergraduate
class. Freshmen receive $BOO and
others receive $6OO. Recipients
must have held active membership
in a 4-H Club or an FFA chapter,
must be a resident of the state and
must maintain a good academic
record to hold the scholarship af
ter the lirst year. This year’s win
ners were Jared C. Adkins
(senior), Rebecca A. O’Day
(junior), Lori J. Unruh (sopho
more) and Benjamin C. Posllcs
(freshman).
Two Delaware State Grange
Awards of $750 each went to Re
becca A. O’Day and Lori J. Un
ruh. The $5OO Dclmarva Agricul
tural Chemical Association Scho
larship was awarded to Christina
M. Hamilton, while the H. Law
rence McClure Scholarships went
to Jared C. Adkins and Stacey L.
Bonvclti.
The Lynthwaitc Farm Scholar
ship, an award of $l,OOO, went to
Stacey L. Bonvetti. Two $lOO
George M. Worrilow Alpha Zeta
Scholarships were awarded; Sarah
C. Schrocr and Daniel D. Sever
son were- the recipients. ReMfcca
H. Wentz received the Wallace A.
Helmuth Agricultural Scholar
ship.
twenly-one students received
George M. Worrilow Scholarships
in Agricultural Sciences, which
are supported by the income from
an endowment established in hon
or of the late George M. Worri
low, a former dean of the College
and vice president of the univer
sity. This year’s recipients were
Derrick E. Bender, Christine L.
Bongiomo, Jeffery P. Brachl, An
drea M. Breedlove, Braden G.
Cammauf, Cheryl L. Coffey, El-
len M. Cooper, Carla DeCriscio,
Heidi L. Gallant, Janine G. Hay
nes, Marie E. Meyer, Marie A.'
Miller, Kevin C. Morley, Cynthia
A. Quackenbush, Eric C. Risser,
Christopher S. Rogers, Robert D.
Rohrer, Roberta A. Smith, Phae
dra I. Tavlaridcs, Lee M. Walton
and Jennifer L. Zambri,
The Donald F. Crossan Agri
cultural Alumni Scholarship went
to Kimberly A. Alexander and the
Papen Farms Scholarship went to
Karen E.' Martin. This year 16 stu
dents received Carvel Agricultural
Scholarships: Amanda J. Arch
bold, Jeffrey S. Clark, Michael D.
Dukes, Marina R. Haynes, Eliza
beth F. Inglcc. Brewster F. King
ham, Megan E. Laul, Todd F.
Lawson, Maria P. Lucas, Karen E.
Marlin, Charles E. Miller, S. Erin
O’Reilly, Michael S. Price, Chris
topher G. Randla, Timothy A.
Rhodes and Daniel R. Shivonc.
The Herbert H. Elickinger
Scholarship in Agricultural Sci-
ALBANY, N.Y. New York
Farm Bureau has been lobbying
hard to win an agricultural exemp
tion to the petroleum business tax
(PBT) on the on-farm use of diesel
fuel, residual fuels, and gasoline.
According to NYFB President
Charles Wille, “The exemption on
the diesel and residual fuels,
which was Governor Cnomo’s ini
tiative, has passed the Senate.
However, the refund on gasoline
is another story. Farmer letters
could play a critical role in secur
ing the exemption on all three
fuels.”
With the legislature only weeks
away from adjournment and the
state budget still unsettled, Farm
Bureau is urging every farmer to
drop a note to Assembly Speaker
Sheldon Silver and New York
Governor Mario Cuomo. Farmer
letters are critical if this refund is
to become reality. Send letters as
soon as possible to Honorable
Sheldon Silver, Speaker, NYS
Assembly, Albany, NY 12248 and
Honorable Mario M. Cuomo,
Governor, Executive Chamber,
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Scholarships
ences went to Grace E. Edmonds.
Selection for this scholarship is
based upon academic achieve
ment and leadership. Christine L.
Bongiomo was awarded the Harry
Bonk Agricultural Scholarship,
which is based on academic merit.
The Christian and Mary Lindback
Founcjgtion Scholarship went to
Kimberly A. Gruwcll.
Two students received the Ne
chay Family Agricultural Scholar
ship: Brian P. Curtin and Karen E.
Martin. These scholarships are for
students from Kent County and
arc awarded on the basis of aca
demic merit. Michael D. Dukes
received the Ernest N. Scarbor
ough Award, which is supported
by an endowment honoring retired
professor Ernest N. Scarborough.
The Department of Agricultural
Engineering Faculty Award,
which consists of a certificate and
a monetary award from individual
faculty contributions, went to
Elaine E. Zcitlcr. The Dr. George
Roscnbcrgcr Memorial Scholar-
Letters
PBT Issue
State Capitol, Albany, NY 12224.
Wille labeled the refund on
gasoline a bread and butter issue
for family fanners. “Small family
farmers often have older equip
ment that uses gasoline instead of
diesel. A refund from the PBT for
the on-farm use of gasoline would
give smaller New York farm oper
ations a much needed boost in net
income.”
Farmers in every Northeast
state, except New York and Con
necticut, ait free of fuel taxes on
the on-farm use of petroleum pro
ducts. Wille said that New York
lawmakers should grant this
refund, if they expect New York
farmers to stay competitive with
their neighbors and remain a
viable part of local economies
across the state.
New York fanners pay the fol
lowing rates for the PBT on the
on-farm use of petroleum products
gasoline, $0.1484 per gallon;
diesel fuel, $0.0805 per gallon;
commercial heating oil, $0.1403
per gallon; and heavy oils,
$0.1242 per gallon.
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ship went to Marina R. Haynes.
Intcrvct America, Inc. Scholar
ships were awarded to Kimberly
A. Gruwcll and Kindra K. Walker,
while a SI,(XX) Delaware Veterin
ary Medical Association Scholar
ship went to Christopher G. Rand
la. The Animal Science Club
Scholarship went to Grace A.
Nauman.
The Department of Animal Sci
ence and Agricultural Biochemis
try Faculty Award was given to
Sarah C. Schrocr. This award is
presented to a senior who. in the
opinion of the faculty, shows out
standing potential in the science
and technology of the animal sci
ences. The monetary award comes
from faculty contributions.
The SI,(XX) John S. McDaniel
Scholarship went to Christa D. El
lers and was made possible by a
donation from the Delaware Pest
Control Association. The Depart
ment of Entomology and Applied
Ecology Faculty Award was given
to Timothy A. Rhodes.
A SS(X) Dclmarva Com and
Soybean Technology Conference
Scholarship went 10 James M.
Narvcl. Rebecca A. O'Day and
Cynihia A. Quackcnbush received
Raymond C. Smith Awards, made
possible through gifts honoring
professor Smith, a former chair of
the department.
A S2,(KK) award from the Dela
ware Federation of Garden Clubs
went to Kathryn R. Kleiner, the
Cross Country Garden Club Scho
larship of SI,()(X) went to David P.
Tuch and a S5OO Sprig and Twig
Garden Club Scholarship went to
Cynthia M. Bocllmgcr. The Ed
ward E. Butler Scholarship in
Plant Pathology was awarded to
Elizabeth S. Belasic. Funds for
this award are provided by Profes
sor Edward E. Butler, a distin
guished plant pathologist who is
an alumnus of the College of Agri
cultural Sciences.
Christina M. Hamilton received
the Environmental Soil Science
Faculty Award of 5250. The Lew
is Publishers Environmental Soil
Sciences Graduate Student Award
for S5OO was given to Michael G.
Stapleton. The following four stu
dents received Paul L. Townsend
Scholarships: Kimberly A. Alex
ander, Wade M. Carter, Benjamin
C. Postlcs and Shawn R. Vogt.
Several students won
scholarships from the
Institute of Food Tech
nologists: 5750 fresh
man scholarship to Jill
E. Miller; 5750 sopho
more scholarship to
William K Shaw Jr.;
5750 junior scholarship
to Rebecca E Mathers;
51.500 senior scholar
ship Irom Nabisco
Brands, Inc to Laura E
Towers; 51,600 IFT
Philadelphia Section
food science scholar
ship to Laura E. Towers,
52.500 IFT graduate
scholarship to Eh/anoth
Locke Slyer
The Department o(
Fcxkl Science Student
Recognition Award
went to Todd R Ahem
This award is presented
to a senior major who, in
the opinion ol the facul
ty, shows academic
achievement and out
standing potential in the
Held of food science