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Awards
- Students
Senior Awards :: Centennial
Awards
Senior
Awards
Criterion for all Nominees :: Freeman
Medals ::
Robie Medals :: Nugent Awards ::
Senior Awards Nomination
Form
Freeman
Medals (one male student, one female student)
In his will Dr. Merrill Freeman, who died in
1919, provided for two medals to be awarded annually to students selected
by the administration of The University of Arizona. Born in 1844 in
Ohio, Dr. Freeman moved west, was a Wells Fargo agent and worked in
mining and banking. He served The University of Arizona as a regent
and as a chancellor and received an honorary doctorate in law from
the University.
Qualifications include outstanding
qualities of manhood or womanhood and moral force
of character. Additional factors which may be
considered are: popularity, receipt of athletic
awards, membership in organizations, service
on committees and as officers. 2006
Freeman Medals
Robie
Medals (one male student, one female student)
These medals and cash awards were given by
the late Wendell T. Robie of the class of 1917 and Inez Benzie Robie
of the class of 1916 of The University of Arizona. Robie was president
of Heart Federal Savings and Loan Association in Auburn, California.
Qualifications for this award
include personal integrity, initiative, cooperativeness,
enthusiasm, humility, well-rounded interests,
active participation in student affairs, service
to the University, willingness to give more than
required, love of God and country. 2006 Robie
Medals
Nugent
Awards (one male student, one female student)
These were established by the Alumni Association
in 1964 and are named in memory of Robert Logan Nugent who was the
Executive Vice President of The University of Arizona when he died
in June of 1963. Dr. Nugent served Tucson and the University for more
than thirty years and was particularly devoted to guiding and helping
Arizona's young men and women. He earned his M.S. in 1925 at The University
of Arizona, was a professor of chemistry, dean of the graduate and
liberal arts colleges and vice president before being named to the
second highest post at the University.
Candidates should have a record
of accomplishments which exemplify the high ideals
of Dr. Nugent, i.e., active and enthusiastic
participation and service in community and University
endeavors. 2006 Nugent Awards
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