8 Wednesday, January 13; 1993 CAMPUS/AREA UNIVEKSNTTV DAILY KANSAN CAMPUS BRIEFS Students move into new condo; siding, landscaping still not done After waiting an entire semester, KU students last month finally were able to move into Building A of College Hill Condominiums, 927 Emery Rd., said James Young, sales and marketing director for the condominiums. Work remains to be done on the building, including siding and landscaping. Young said the new building received a temporary approval from city inspectors Dec. 12 for students to move in. Young said this would be completed when the weather improved. Money was put in escrow to assure the owners of the unit that the work would be completed. Former Ellsworth staff member to serve as Douthart director A director has been hired at Douthart Scholarship Hall to replace the former director, who was absent from the house for about one month last semester. Tiffany Snyder. 23. will serve as director for the remainder of the semester, said Ken Stoner. director of student housing. Snyder lived in the hall two years prior to becoming director. She has worked on campus as a resident assistant at Ellsworth Hall as well as a student orientation assistant. Seniors to receive awards Students to be given honors for leadership in campus community By Terrilyn McCormick Kansan staff writer The seven recipients of the 1982-83 Hilltop Awards will be honoured at 7:30 tonight at a reception in the Adams Alumni Center. The Hilltopper Awards are given annually to seniors for their service, leadership in campus and community activities and academic achievement, said Amy Stout, managing editor of University of Kansas Jayhawker Yearbook. The award was established in 1930 to recognize students making important contributions to the University. This year's Hilloppers are: Dustin Daugherty, Russell. Elizabeth Duran, Lawrence. Jacqueline Gordon, Hays, Nicola R. Heskett, Morland; Marian Taylor, Overland Park, Robert Thompson, Shawnee and Marc Wilson. Hawtha. "KU is a very large university and there is a large amount of active and intelligent students, so to be selected was really shocking." Duran said. The selection came as a surprise to one Hilltopper. For Thompson, being named a Hilltopper was more than an award. "it is a real neat honor for me and my family," Thompson said. "I was born and raised in Kansas. My parents met at the University, so the award means a lot to them." Candidates for the Hilltopter Award can be nominated by professors or fellow students. The recipients then are selected by a committee consisting of KU faculty members, administrators and current and former editors of the Jawhawk This year's Hilltopppers were selected from a pool of 28 nominees. After nomination, each candidate submitted a brief application, a resume and letters of recommendation, Stout said. Only seniors are eligible for the award and must have had a positive impact on the Lawrence or University community and have consistently displayed unselfish, responsible leadership. Stout said. Daugherty, a communication and English major, has been recipient of other awards, including the 1992 E.X.C.E.L. leadership award and the 1991 Gordon Woods Leadership Award. He is a member of the Mortar Board Honor Society and the Golden Key National Honor Society. Daugherty is a student senator and past president of the KU Student Alumni Association. Duran, a social work major, is the treasurer of the KU Native American Student Association, member of the Mortar Board and Golden Key honor societies. She also works at the Haskell Indian Junior College counseling center. ■ Gordon, a sociology major, is a member of the Mortar Board and Alpha Kappa Delta honor societies. She is the recipient of a University Scholar Award, a Watkins Berger Scholarship and a National Merit Scholarship. ■ Hesket, a political science and English major, is a member of the Mortar Board and Golden Key honor societies. She also has been a Student Senate committee member and a member of Associated Students of Kansas. Hesket received the Watkins Berger Scholarship, Dane Hansen Leadership Scholarship and the L.G. Balfour National Honor Society Scholarship. Taylor, a business administration and mechanical engineering major, is a member of the Mortar Board and Tau Beta Pi honor societies. She is a non-traditional student senator and an active member in OAKS. - Thompson, an electrical engineering major, is a member of the Student Senate, Beta Theta Pi fraternity and is active in the Student Union Activities. He received the Summerfield and Harold Otto National Merit scholarships. ■ Wilson, a political science and African and African-American studies major, is a member of Student Senate and the philanthropy chairman of the Sigma Chi fraternity. Wilson has served as a Date Rape Peer Educator in the Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center. Paul Kotz / KANSAN Richard Walbridge of McClouth sands the woodwork of a balcony in the Lied Center on West Campus. The center is to be opened for use in Fall 1993. Smooth sanding $35.00 off 4 East 7th-Downtown Lawrence Free Adjustments Prescription Eyewear Includes Frames & Lenses Expires 1-31-93 Just Bring in Your Doctor's Prescription SPRING BREAK SPECIAL $99.95 Junkyard's Jym - Over 100 stations • Stationary bikes • Nautilus • Dressing Facility equipment • Free weights • Experienced and educated staff to help you Hours 6-9:30 M-F 8-8 SAT. 11-6 SUN. 1410 Kasold 842-4966 OPEN UNTIL 7 P.M. 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