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Show May 14, 1976 Signpost Page 5 Business, economic honored at awards Outstanding students and an Ogden businessman will be honored May 14 at an awards banquet by the School of Business and Economics at Weber State College. The award banquet will be held in the WSC Union Skyroom at 6:30 p.m. Robert T. Heiner, Vice An amendment was passed in Academic Assembly to Article V and VII of the Constitution concerning responsibilities, filling vacant offices, and operational ruling. Motion passed. $90.00 was allocated for Black Scholar United students for the purchase of organizational T-shirts. The move was introduced by Craig Thorsted. Motion passed. $192.19 was appropriated for additional funding for Indian Emphasis week. Introduced by Craig Thorsted. Motion passed. $580.00 was appropriated for Purr banquet. Introduced by Karma Grimm. Motion passed. $250.00 was appropriated in additional funding for the Student Government Awards and Honors Banquet. Motion passed. Introduced by Karma Grimm. $315.00 allocated to the Volunteers Committee for W day. The motion was amended to read $265.00. The motion was introduced by Karma Grimm. The motion passed. A net appropriation of $6,000 was allocated into the Student Concerts Budget. The motion was introduced by Craig Thorsted. The motion passed. No money was allocated to the Orchesis budget. The motion was introduced by Craig Thorsted. $540.71 was appropriated for the Student Help Center. The motion was made by Kieth Wilkinson. The motion passed. Ethnic funding was frozen at $500.00 per organizatioa The motion was introduced by Craig Thorsted. The motion passed. A' T" i" 'V f i It's the real President of First Security Bank, Inc., an Ogden businessman, will recieve the Business-Man-of the-Year award. This award is given annually by the Delta Sigma Pi Fraternity to a Utah businessman. Awards will be presented to the outstanding graduates in their major fields as follows: . ..- . : B , r . 1 v j-fV--r-T v 4" thing. Ccko. eselj students banquet Accounting, Dennis John Jensen; Business Education, Carol A. Rivero; Data Processing, Robert A. Durtschi; Economics, Chad R. Russell; Finance, Gregory Lynn Costley; Management, David J. Allred; Marketing, Patrice Noble; Office Administration, Julia Ashcraft Twitchell; Secretarial Science, Associate Degree, Debra Solomon. Graduates to receive the Wall Street Journal awards are Greg W. Haws, Robert Ruben Davis, and Gregory Lynn Costley. Steven J. Pugmire will receive the National Observer award. Stephen Adams will receive the National Business Education Association award of merit, and Matthew Gerald Tezak will be given the CPA Key by the Utah Association of Certified Public Accountants. Two student organizations will present the following awards. Delta Sigma Pi Scholarship Key, Steven Thurgood; Phi Beta Lambda Achievement Award, Wendy Nance and Gary Saun f flk3 ders. Scholarships will be awarded to students by the businesses giving them as follows: Barbara McKinnon, Janean Rich and Paul Tezak, Kennecott Corporation scholarships; Christi Burton, Elmer Fox scholarship; Robert Votaw, Kristie Kae Maurer and Jane Tegeder, First Security Foundation scholarships; Jeffrey L. Ambrose and Eilene Holjeson, Commercial Security Bank scholarships; David Bryan T ? t f t t t t T ? needs IQT(Q)C3 Applications may be obtained from the Student Government Secretary. Deadline is May 9, 5 p.m. Interview May 20. ""PHII lining. TTQ ii jt $1M$ Steele, Barker Memorial Scholarship; Jerri A. Hill, Credit Bureau of Ogden scholarship; Richard A. Parmley, Western Mortgage and Loan Corporation scholarship; Robert A. Hillan, United Savings and Loan Association scholarship; Glen R. Dawson, Tanner, Garrett, Boyce and Parkinson scholarship, and Kent Max Ward, Sales & Marketing Executives of Utah scholarship. Kirsten Turner also received an award for outstanding student in Gerontology. an f t 4 f r |