Greek awards
Students recognized at Greek Week awards banquet
Christine Fink
Issue date: 4/14/05 Section: LifeStyle
Martin Huggins, of Fayetteville, Ga.; Jason Medley, of Florence; Marcus Brimley, of Pinson; Katie Berry, of Hartselle; Brian Gibson, of Huntsville; Joey Chambers, of Hoover; Glenn Hoffman, of Talladega; J.B. Wilder, of Cleveland; Allison Hall, of Birmingham; and Josh McFall, of Florence.
The following students were chosen as 2005 Gamma Chi recruitment counselors:
Shae Rogers, of Jasper; Jana Gilliam, of Scottsboro; Dee Dee Deason, of Florence; Carla Lovoy, of Birmingham; Nicki Huggins, of Nauvoo; Mallory Smith, of Muscle Shoals; Allison Hall, of Birmingham; Shelly Brenenstall, of Decatur; Leah Ballard, of Tuscaloosa; Melissa Hinton, of Florence; Mikal Foster, of Woodville; Veronica Hawsman, of Cullman; Christina Meherg, of Cullman; Sarah Pigg, of Decatur; Jessica Hutto, of Vestavia Hills; Stephanie Maynard, of Biloxi, Miss.; Katie Pierce, of Scottsboro; Nicole Rogers, of Trussville; Brandi Watkins, of Columbia, Tenn.; and Jennifer Smith, of Florence.
The following students achieved a cumulative grade point average of 4.0 during the fall 2005 semester:
Ashley Dinges, of Killen, Alpha Gamma Delta; Sarah Minnelli, of Decatur, Alpha Gamma Delta; Whitney Hill, of Florence, Zeta Tau Alpha; Mackenzie Moore, of Montogomery, Phi Mu; David Bowen, of Gibsonburg, Ohio, Alpha Tau Omega; and Jonathan Fleming, Russellville, Alpha Tau Omega.
The following Greek organizations received awards:
Daniel R. Leasure award -Alpha Tau Omega; great strides award - Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.; outstanding Greek relations - Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity; outstanding philanthropic fundraiser - Alpha Tau Omega for Caffeine High; creative non-alcoholic event - Alpha Gamma Delta for Mafia Week; and outstanding community service - Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.; most improved grade point average - Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Mu and Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc.; Inter-fraternity Council chapter with highest cumulative grade point average for fall 2004 - Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Panhellenic chapter with highest cumulative grade point average for fall 2004 - Alpha Gamma Delta; National Pan-Hellenic Charter with highest cumulative grade point average for Fall 2004 - Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
The Greek advisor of the year award went to UNA assistant professor of mathematics Pat Roden, who works with Alpha Gamma Delta.
The following students were chosen as 2005 Gamma Chi recruitment counselors:
Shae Rogers, of Jasper; Jana Gilliam, of Scottsboro; Dee Dee Deason, of Florence; Carla Lovoy, of Birmingham; Nicki Huggins, of Nauvoo; Mallory Smith, of Muscle Shoals; Allison Hall, of Birmingham; Shelly Brenenstall, of Decatur; Leah Ballard, of Tuscaloosa; Melissa Hinton, of Florence; Mikal Foster, of Woodville; Veronica Hawsman, of Cullman; Christina Meherg, of Cullman; Sarah Pigg, of Decatur; Jessica Hutto, of Vestavia Hills; Stephanie Maynard, of Biloxi, Miss.; Katie Pierce, of Scottsboro; Nicole Rogers, of Trussville; Brandi Watkins, of Columbia, Tenn.; and Jennifer Smith, of Florence.
The following students achieved a cumulative grade point average of 4.0 during the fall 2005 semester:
Ashley Dinges, of Killen, Alpha Gamma Delta; Sarah Minnelli, of Decatur, Alpha Gamma Delta; Whitney Hill, of Florence, Zeta Tau Alpha; Mackenzie Moore, of Montogomery, Phi Mu; David Bowen, of Gibsonburg, Ohio, Alpha Tau Omega; and Jonathan Fleming, Russellville, Alpha Tau Omega.
The following Greek organizations received awards:
Daniel R. Leasure award -Alpha Tau Omega; great strides award - Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.; outstanding Greek relations - Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity; outstanding philanthropic fundraiser - Alpha Tau Omega for Caffeine High; creative non-alcoholic event - Alpha Gamma Delta for Mafia Week; and outstanding community service - Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.; most improved grade point average - Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Mu and Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc.; Inter-fraternity Council chapter with highest cumulative grade point average for fall 2004 - Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Panhellenic chapter with highest cumulative grade point average for fall 2004 - Alpha Gamma Delta; National Pan-Hellenic Charter with highest cumulative grade point average for Fall 2004 - Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
The Greek advisor of the year award went to UNA assistant professor of mathematics Pat Roden, who works with Alpha Gamma Delta.

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