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Show The Daily Utah Chronicle, Wednesday, June 4, 186 Page Four sports psychologist wins U. based on teaching and professional Keith P. Henschen, associate professor of physical education at the University of of Utah, has been named president-elete Southwest District of the the Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. Henschen, who has a national reputation as a sports psychologist, was also honored as the district's First Scholar. He was selected from nominees from each state publications.. Henschen will attend and make ct presentations at each state convention and the organization's national gathering. The six-sta- district includes Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, New Mexico and Utah. Henschen will assume the presidency of alliance for 1987-8- 8. the 100,000-member $90 Accounting fraternity donates recently at their bake sale. M! to wot Beta Alpha Psi, the national accounting fraternity, will donate $90 to the Center for the money Beta Alpha Psi chose the Center for for students who achieve academic community charities to give the money to because it is an organization which directly benefits students and the U. Handicapped Students over other Handicapped Students. Beta Alpha Psi is an honorary fraternity excellence in accounting. Members earned 8 pi vice president attends seminar on architecture and human values U. of Utah was a recent participant in an international seminar at England's from Cambridge, Amsterdam and several U.S. universities. Tanner Lectures are given annually at dare Hall, Cambridge; Harvard, Oxford, Stanford, Michigan and Utah. Among the founding trustees were Obert C Tanner, emeritus professor of philosophy; Sterling M. McMurrin, E.E. affairs, joined five other scholars in Ericksen Distinguished Professor; and A University scholar-administrat- or Cambridge University in connection with Aldo van Eyck's Tanner Lecture on "Architecture and Human Values." Irwin Altman, a recognized authority on human behavior and physical environment who is U, vice president for academic Get hooked on giving and you'll receive a FREE Movie Tidcet- - -- FREE meal on the U. Uof a Food Service. r. Championships at Reno, Ncv., in which Utah teams placed second in both the men's and women's division. The national scholarship is awarded by the Society of Mining Engineers, a division of AIME. The scholarship was established by Pfleider's family to help mining engineering students who have an outstanding record of service to the 1974. Hilderman is a graduate for information j,,,rrrrrMrMV r) intercollegiate Mining and Mucking The $1,000 national scholarship is named for the late Eugene P. Pfleider, professor of mining engineering at the University of Minnesota from 1948 to BLOOD DOHOR PROGRAM 6 president of the U.'s student chapter of AIME. He participated in the recent Engineers. university of ram Call student receives scholarship Tim Hilderman, a University of Utah junior in mining engineering, has been awarded the Eugene P. Pflcider Scholar- ship by a division of the American Institute of Mining Metallurgical and Petroleum Blood Draw Today, June 4 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Marriott Library Auditorium. Everyone is welcome. 581-268- David P. Gardner, former U. president. responding to the lecture. The others came or you can enjoy a of Window Rock High School in Arizona and M2D W i i i . ii if ii industry and high academic standards. ii L i i r i I.1 I I ST n r. .1 ii nr U r. L !S 5 J I . y R f, e ?, n f n JUNE 4 2-1- 1986 3, Look for Safari Sam and receive an additional 20 off for a total savings of up to 80!! ii m I.1 1 Li R f, y UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY M-- F: Sat: 10- - OF BOOKSTORE - UTAH CAMPUS Tun. ntehti: until 7:10 P.m. VisaMasrrrrardAmiriran Finrm rrmtA U |