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DAA Board Meets
Selected Scholars
California Dreaming
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Selected
Scholars
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Endowed Undergraduate Scholarships, sponsored by the Duke Alumni Association,
have been awarded to three members of the Class of 2005. The merit-based,
named scholarships, each with an annual, renewable $8,000 stipend,
are presented to children of alumni who qualified for financial aid.
Myra Elizabeth Hiott, of York, South Carolina,
is the Richard E. Thigpen Scholar. Thigpen 22, L. 23,
was the first alumni secretary of Dukes Trinity College, serving
from 1923 to 1929. He chaired the National Council in 1948 and was
president of the General Alumni Association in 1952. A trustee of
Duke, he served on its executive committee until being named trustee
emeritus in 1973.
The daughter of John Andrew Hiott M.F. 79, she ranked
first in her graduating class. She was captain of the girls
cross-country and track and field teams; the track team was this years
Regional AAA champions. She was voted Hardest Worker by the girls
team in her tenth and eleventh grades. She was a member of the student
council, and its vice president her senior year. A member of the National
Honor Society and a National Merit semifinalist, she placed first
in the state on the National French Exam and was a member of Mu Alpha
Theta, the honorary math fraternity.
David Andrew Lewis, of Mountainhome, Pennsylvania,
is the Henry Dwire Scholar. Dwire 02 was director of public
relations and alumni affairs from 1939 to 1941, and a vice president
of Duke from 1941 to 1944.
The son of Jan Davis Lewis P.T. 73, he ranked first
in his graduating class. Skilled in mathematics, he took pre-calculus
in the eighth grade in a class of eleventh-graders. During high school,
he took additional math classes at East Stroudsburg University. Since
1997, he has placed first in county and state math tournaments and
has won two essay contests. He founded and was president of the LEO
Club, a community-service organization affiliated with the Lions Club.
He was co-captain of the cross-country team, played basketball in
a summer championship league, and plays the French horn in his communitys
Trinity Centennial Band. He received a Good Citizenship Award and
has been named Student of the Month by both the Rotary Club and the
Exchange Club.
Michele Eileen Pugh, of Raleigh, North Carolina,
is the Fannie Mitchell Scholar. Mitchell was acting director of the
placement office from 1941 until 1949, when she was appointed director.
She retired in 1986.
The daughter of Michael Martin Pugh M.B.A. 89, she
ranked first in her graduating class. She was vice president of her
schools National Honor Society, received a Harvard Book Award,
and has won various awards at math contests and at the annual French
Festival at North Carolina State University. She was Overall Scholastics
Winner this year in the Cary/Apex Junior Miss pageant. A dance student,
she takes classes at a dance studio where she also teaches younger
students. She has won several awards in dance competitions.
Current Alumni Endowed Undergraduate Scholars at Duke
are: James A. Grant 02, Roger L. Marshall Scholar; Jessica F.
Snow 02, Herbert J. Herring Scholar; Rachel E. Baden 03,
Anne W. Garrard Scholar; George M. Freeman 03, Mary Grace Wilson
Scholar; Cara E. Weber 03, Frank T. deVyver Scholar; Pamela
E. Leech 04, Charles E. Jordan Scholar; Sarah A. McKeown 04,
Alan K. Manchester Scholar; and Jacob S. Usner 04, Charles A.
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