Page 12 University Daily Kansan, October 23, 1981 HOPE semifinalists announced By EILEEN MARKEY Staff Reporter Two previous winners and one woman are among the 19 professors selected as semifinalists for this year. The committee announced yesterday. John Be A, committee chairman, said 178 profes ors were nominated by 489 seniors who voted during the past few weeks. "they usually choose only 15 semifinalists, but we broke it off at 19 this year because there were more votes," Best said. 19 19 semifinalists are: Mel Adams, associate professor of journal journalism; Zachary Bentson, assistant professor; Tim Bengston, associate professor of journalism; Martion Bickford, professor of geology; Clark Bricker, professor of chemistry; Allan Gigler, associate professor of political science; David Dary, professor of journalism; Eldon J. Field, professors of political science; Allen Ford, professor of business; James Husband and business teaching assistant; Edwyna C. Gilbert, associate professor of education and business; Don Green, professor of engineering; Phil Huntingseer, associate professor of health, physical education and recreation; Arno Knapper, professor of business; Pete Prowse, professor of civil engineering; Gene Martin, professor of pharmacy; Frank Pinet, professor of business; Pete Rowland, assistant professor of political science, and Lawrenne Sherr, professor of math and business. THE HOPE AWARD, Honor to Outstanding Progressive Educator, is given each year to a KU professor who is selected by the senior class. The award was started in 1959 by due-paying members of the senior class who established a $20,000 trust University Endowment Association. Seniors can vote for finalists on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of next week. "Hopefully we'll narrow it down to five finalists." Best said. After seniors vote on finalists, the winner will be announced at the Nov. 14 KU-Colorado football game. BEST AND Bren Abbott, student body vice president, said they had been trying to increase senior participation in nominating and voting by making ballot boxes at Senior Regalia, homecoming garade and at various living groups. "We'll also be putting ballot boxes by the respective schools and departments." Best said. This year his committee is trying to change the image of the award selection process by taking politics out of the voting. Best said. "In the past there has been controversy about whether there are politics involved." Best said. MORE THAN 100 more students nominated professors this year than last year. Carly Smith, dean of student life, and a department of five semifinalists selected the 19 semifinalists based on the votes they each received. coupon good Friday, Saturday and Sunday ONLY! (October 23, then 25) Don't miss out! 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