Burchetts, Dr. Clark, Schumaker earn WKU honors
By WKU News Bureau


Posted on January 1, 0001 12:00 AM



Western Kentucky University recognized its top volunteers, alumni and alumni chapters Thursday night at the annual Summit Awards.

 

A current Russellvillian, two other graduates of Russellville High Schoo, and a Logan County Industrial leaderl were among the honorees.


Distinguished Service Medals to recognize the service of the University’s top volunteers were presented to

Dorris (D.B.) and Lula Burchett of Germantown, Tenn., formerly of Russellville, were recognized as WKU’s Philanthropists of the Year. They were ptesented Distinguished Service Medals.

 

Dr. Dale Clark joined Dorthy Bailey of Bowling Green, Andy Burt of Bowling Green, Alicia Harrison of Bowling Green, Chelsea Kickert of Bowling Green, Bonny Petty of Bowling Green and Andrea Williams of Bowling Green as part of the Program of Dental Hygiene Advisory Board

Logan Aluminum President Randy Schumaker was honored for his work on the Roundtable of Industrial Leaders

Tom Caudill of Lexington, who is the brother of Donna Birdwhistell of Lewisburg, was recognized for his service to the School of Journalism and Broadcasting News-Editorial Professional Advisory Committee

Also honored were the following:

Dale Augenstein of Hilton Head, S.C., Dan Murph of Bowling Green and Mike Simpson of Bowling Green.

Kelsey Richey of Bowling Green is the Young Alumnus of the Year and Sally Sadler Tisdale of Louisville is the Alumna of the Year.

“Power of One” honorees for the Hilltopper Athletic Foundation membership campaign were Bob Baysinger of Glasgow, Roy Gravil of Brownsville, Michael Wang of Lexington and Scott Crutcher of Bowling Green.

 

The Summit Awards were presented at the Knicely Conference Center at WKU’s South Campus as part of Homecoming activities.

 

University-wide volunteer of the year awards were presented to the following:

  • Michael Alvey of Owensboro, WKU-Owensboro
  • Dale Augenstein of Hilton Head, S.C., Alumni Association National Alumni Board
  • Howard and Kayla Bailey of Bowling Green, Society of African American Alumni Executive Committee
  • Barnes and Noble Booksellers, WKYU-PBS
  • Cynthia Barrow of Morgantown, Georgena Brackett of Scottsville, Pam Gonterman of Leitchfield, Tammy Hall of Bowling Green, Darla Harwood of Bowling Green, Ronnie Hawks of Elizabethtown and Linda McNeil of Nashville, Tenn., Health Information Management Program Advisory Board
  • Honorable Michael O. Buchanon of Bowling Green, President’s Board of Advisors
  • Jean Cherry of Bowling Green, Connie Smith of Bowling Green and Ron Sowell of Bowling Green, College of Health and Human Services Stakeholders Advisory Board
  • Connie Colter of Glasgow, Military Science Department & ROTC Alumni Association
  • John Grider of Bowling Green, Kentucky Museum Advisory Council
  • Vince Foushee of Glasgow, Business Executive Advisory Council of the Gordon Ford College of Business
  • Dr. Joe and Barbara Higginson of Philpot, WKU Parents’ Advisory Council
  • Greg and Becky Jones of Fort Wright, Honors College Parents’ Advisory Council
  • Victoria Kelly of Bowling Green, The Center for Gifted Studies
  • Pete Mahurin of Bowling Green, “A New Century of Spirit” Campaign Cabinet
  • Dan Murph of Bowling Green, WKU President’s Office
  • Ken Perdue of Beckley, W.Va., School of Leadership Studies
  • Linda Pulsinelli of Bowling Green, Ogden College Dean’s Office
  • Kelsey Carter Richey of Bowling Green, Young Alumni Council  
  • Cora Jane and Col. Robert Spiller of Oakland, WKU Public Radio
  • Christine Sowders of Bowling Green, Libraries Advisory Council
  • Mike Simpson of Bowling Green, College Heights Foundation Board
  • Greg Stivers of Bowling Green, WKU Research Foundation Board
  • Katy Tinius of Bowling Green, Alumni W-Club
  • Suzanne Vitale of Bowling Green, WKU Foundation Board of Trustees
  • Barry White of Alvaton, Hilltopper Athletic Foundation Board
  • Donna J. Woods of Bowling Green, The Center for Gerontology


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