Western Oregon University
Annual Graduating Student Awards
Presented to Western Oregon University graduating undergraduate and graduate students, and an Oregon Health and Science University School of Nursing-Monmouth campus student.
Outstanding Graduating Senior Award
The Outstanding Graduating Senior Award is the highest honors Western bestows upon undergraduates. The Outstanding Graduating Undergraduate Award is given to students who have had an impact at Western, are positive role models for their peers, and have a range of campus leadership, co-curricular activities, academic achievements, community-based service, and volunteer experiences.
History & Past Recipients
Outstanding Graduating Senior Award
The Outstanding Graduating Senior Award is the highest honors Western bestows upon individuals within an undergraduate graduating class. The recipient(s) are considered positive role models for their peers, have a diverse range of leadership, co-curricular activities, academic achievements, community-based service, volunteer experiences, or have overcome significant barriers to success or personal or societal challenges. They have also demonstrated success in academic achievement and scholastic achievement.
In earlier decades, the Outstanding Graduating Senior Award was titled the Delmer Dewey Award and the Julia McCulloch Smith Award. In 2015, nominees were considered for either award regardless of gender. In 2019, awards were combined as one single award. In 2022, it was updated to the Outstanding Graduating Undergraduate Award. Finally, in 2024, it was renamed Outstanding Graduating Senior Award.
Julia McCulloch Smith Award
In 1931, John F. Smith of Ames, Iowa entrusted $500.00 to Oregon Normal School to be used in acknowledgment and support of women students. This gift was established in memory of his wife, Julia McCulloch Smith, who died May 6, 1930. He had asked that the income from this money be used each year as an award to the outstanding senior woman. For many years $25.00, accruing from the interest on the $500, was given to recipients. It is not known when the monetary award stopped. Mrs. Smith graduated from Oregon Normal School in 1895 with a degree in scientific didactics in 1895. She taught in the elementary school of Yaquina, Jefferson and Salem, OR. Her family was near Rickreall, OR.
In 1931, the women to whom this award was given needed to possess:
- Great proficiency in scholarship
- Great success in student activities
- High development of character and intellectual attainment
- Strong powers of inspiration and leadership
- Noble qualities of womanhood
Delmer Dewey Award
On February 8, 1954 the Lamron announced that an outstanding senior male award was going to be presented for the first time. The award was to honor and remember Mr. Delmer Dewey, the Dean of Men, who had passed away in 1953. It was to be a $15 cash award presented at the annual awards banquet (but was discontinued at some point in the past). The decision to begin this tradition was made by the Dad’s Club at its meeting during the Folks’ Festival weekend.
Past Recipients
Outstanding Graduating Senior Award:
Year | Recipients |
2024 | Abigail Fisher & Isabella Morrill |
Outstanding Graduating Undergraduate Award:
Year | Recipients |
2023 | Blanca Jiménez & Priscila España |
2022 | Cheyanne Bumgardner & Aliyah Favela |
2021 | Noah E. Johnson & Josh Salsbury |
2020 | Monica Cerda Ortiz & D-Dré Wright |
2019 | Juan Carlos Chairez Casas & BillyAnn Stempel |
Julia McCulloch Smith Award:
Year | Recipient |
2018 | Sara Madden |
2017 | Alesiah Douthitt |
2016 | Han Vu Gia Nguyen |
2015 | Kylie Roth |
2014 | Hillevi Johnson |
2013 | Amanda Litzinger |
2012 | Paige O’Rourke |
2011 | Marcella Flores |
2010 | Kimber A. Saville |
2009 | Rebecca M. Chadd |
2008 | Tina N. Trinh |
2007 | Amanda M. Miles & Nichole J. Perry |
2006 | Mary E. Steers |
2005 | Heide Kimberling |
2004 | Valerie Cordle |
2003 | Iskara Kadicheva & Marika Schneider |
2002 | Maren Grief |
2001 | Dawn L. Wildfang |
2000 | Jennifer Gjesvold & Sommer Wolcott |
1999 | Nancy Groff |
1998 | Deborah Jolin Hurley |
1997 | Erica Oesterreich & Denyse Moore |
1996 | Karyn I. Becker |
1995 | Lisa Lockman |
1994 | Diane C. Cady |
1993 | Victoria Dolby |
1992 | Valerie J. Undeberg |
1991 | Nicole Diederich & Andra Heath |
1990 | Patti Henderson |
1989 | Shelli Honeywell-Drill & Cindy Sverid |
1988 | Deanna Jones |
1987 | Marci Ridpath & Sheree Friedrich |
1986 | Kelly Keeth |
1985 | Pamela Ann Strong |
1984 | Ramona Karnes |
1983 | Barbara Hoskins |
1982 | Helen Pressman |
1981 | Annemarie Keep |
1980 | Karen Dew |
1979 | Julie Anne Nakata |
1978 | Dena Marie Minato |
1977 | Ruth Odegaard Daniels & Cecilia Marie Stiles |
1976 | Kathy Diane Nieswander |
1975 | Melisa Ailene McFie |
1974 | Jennifer Sue Knuths & Alice Louise Olsen |
1973 | Sylvia Ginette Hillesland & Linda Yegge |
1972 | Margaret Ann Gwyther |
1971 | Lynda June Goff & Linda Jean McFarlin |
1970 | Patricia Ruth Taylor |
1969 | Claudia Ann Harmon & Carol Ann McNulty |
1968 | Marilyhn Estelle McCasland |
1967 | Linda Joy Martin |
1966 | Mary Holis McNeil |
1965 | Marsha Jeneice Wisniewski |
1964 | Clarice Gail Van Rockel |
1963 | Sue Ellen Zank |
1962 | Jeanette Rae Carlson |
1961 | Louise Diane Anderson |
1960 | Barbara Ellen Anderson |
1959 | Deanne Sue Bauman |
1958 | Marcia Jane Yoder |
1957 | Phyllis Seid |
1956 | Patricia May Holman |
1955 | Edith Nielson |
1954 | Lucille Mathilda Goyak |
1953 | Shirley Mae Peterson |
1952 | Ann Engberg |
1951 | Margaret Milles |
1950 | Ruth Schultz |
1949 | Louise Kinney Petersdorf |
1948 | Lidy Lu Swofford |
1947 | June V. Pangborn |
1946 | Rosemary Wilken |
1945 | Doris Johnson |
1944 | Virginia Annabelle Stovall |
1943 | Mary Lou Sears |
1942 | Maxine Hirtzel Johnstun |
1941 | Sylvia Claggett |
1940 | Dororthea Wilner & Hilma Wilner |
1939 | Barbara Scott |
1938 | Betty Lou Williams |
1937 | Esther Adams |
1936 | Carmen Gueffroy |
1935 | Helen Harris |
1934 | Virginia Leitch |
1933 | Lois Bryant |
1932 | Winabeth McDowell |
1931 | Edna Starret |
Delmer Dewey Award:
Year | Recipient |
2018 | Carter Craig |
2017 | Connor Thompson |
2016 | John Goldsmith |
2015 | Eli Zachary |
2014 | Anthony Medina |
2013 | Trevor Roush |
2012 | Robert “Bobby” Alexander |
2011 | Justin Karr |
2010 | William “Billy” M. Davis |
2009 | Christopher D. Hamilton |
2008 | Steven D. Baldwin |
2007 | Avery T. Cotton |
2006 | Daniel R. VanWinkle |
2005 | Justin Hoeckle |
2004 | Craig Wimmer |
2003 | Jonathan Tinniswood |
2002 | Stephen Petretto |
2001 | Ryan M. West |
2000 | Benjamin Ammon |
1999 | Andres Hermann & Martin Enders |
1998 | Kyle Samuel Whitecomb |
1997 | Shane McAllister |
1996 | Henry “Hank” Lepley |
1995 | Fernando Oliveros |
1994 | Kevin Hylton |
1993 | Sean Warren & James “J.J.” Howard |
1992 | Paul L. Evans |
1991 | David Engle |
1990 | Kelley Brandt |
1989 | Matthew Utterback |
1988 | Timothy Biamont |
1987 | Benjamin Saling |
1986 | Douglas Baynton |
1985 | Brian Boquist |
1984 | Scott Whitiver |
1983 | Michael White & Marco Hernandez |
1982 | Lowell J. Sanders |
1981 | James Martin Baumgartner |
1980 | Brian Fenderson |
1979 | Mark Dennis Recker |
1978 | Patrick Joseph Stimac |
1977 | Cris Campbell Vaughan |
1976 | Michael David Rooney |
1975 | James Joseph Healy |
1974 | Weston Bryant Aanderud |
1973 | Gerald Martin King |
1972 | Thomas H. Peyree |
1971 | Dan Richmond Cornthwaite & Richard V. Peterson |
1970 | Robert Martin Olsen, Jr. |
1969 | Robert Warren Cockrell & Robert Baird Opperman |
1968 | John Edward Bohlander |
1967 | Micheal Joe Greig |
1966 | Daniel Andrew Van Otten |
1965 | John Andrew Strope, Jr. |
1964 | Keneth Frank Ellis, Jr. & Patrick Lloyd Reilly |
1963 | David Robert McMurray |
1962 | Michael Dennis Wendt |
1961 | Dallas Lommen |
1960 | Thomas Dean Brown |
1959 | Donald Arlo Helwig |
1958 | H.T. Walters |
1957 | Lionel Raymond Miller |
1956 | John Edwin Davis |
1955 | Harry Pease |
1954 | John F. Pizzuti |
Outstanding Graduating Senior Award Recipient
Isabella Morrill ’24
Outstanding Graduating Senior Award Recipient
Abigail Fisher ’24
Isabella completed her Bachelor of Music with a concentration in Music Composition a term early in Winter 2024. She is an accomplished musician and composer, receiving many awards including the 2022 National Band Association’s Merrill/Jones Young Band Composition contest. In fact, she was the first undergraduate composer to receive this prestigious award. She has also served as a composer-in-residence for different orchestras/symphonies, as well as had her compositions selected for masterclasses with Hollywood/Disney film composer Dave Metzger and the Art Abrams Swing Machine Big Band.
She has been actively involved in the music community at WOU as a tutor, and has sought out as many opportunities as possible to grow during her time here.
Abigail Fisher:
Abigail is completing her Bachelor of Science with a double major in Education (concentration in Early Childhood/Elementary Education), as well as Interpreting Studies: Theory (concentration in ASL). Taking on two rigorous degrees with no classes in common, she has nearly doubled her course load during her time here at WOU. She has been actively involved in the ASL Club on campus and served as the Club President from 2022-23. She has also been invited by a professor to teach ASL grammar virtually during COVID, and has been the biannual guest speaker at Southridge High School for all ASL classes. Last year, Abigail was selected by WOU faculty for a paid internship program at the Oregon State Capitol where she had the opportunity to interpret for Senate/House Committee hearings, and was hired on as a freelance interpreter after completing the internship. She has also held many positions at WOU, including Admissions Ambassador (designated ASL tour guide), Destination Western Peer Advisor, and a tutor.
She is currently completing her student teaching at Kalapuya Elementary School and is returning to WOU in Fall 2024 to complete her Master’s Degree in Reading Education.
Graduate Student Award
The Outstanding Graduate Student Award honors a student who has demonstrated superior achievements in scholarship and academics, character, leadership, and initiative during graduate studies.
History & Past Recipients
The Outstanding Graduate Student Award began in 2008 to select a graduate student who has had superior achievements in scholarship and academics during graduate studies, and who demonstrates positive character, leadership, and initiative during coursework and upon entry into their profession.
Evidence of superior efforts, beyond required coursework for degree program, in scholarship and academics should were accounted by:
- student’s research, writings, and presentations, performances,
- student’s graduate GPA, and
- listing of other academic awards and recognition received during the graduate work.
Evidence of positive character, leadership and initiative was accounted by students’:
- sustained and exemplary engagement in courses,
- ethical disposition,
- leadership in either formal or informal situations, and
- involvement with their chosen profession through volunteerism, internships or regular work experience, memberships in professional organizations, or similar praxis.
Originally, this award was awarded by the WOU Student Leader Award and Outstanding Graduating Students Selection Committee. Since 2020, this award is awarded by the Graduate Studies Committee.
Past Recipients:
Year | Recipient |
2023 | Tanner Shadbolt |
2022 | Whitney Higginbotham |
2021 | Katelyn Hernandez |
2020 | Joshua Hodney |
2019 | Jonathan Breland |
2018 | Alissa McAlpine |
2017 | Jennifer Kepka |
2016 | |
2015 | Erica West Oyedele |
Graduate Student Award Recipient
Emily Sielen ’24
Emily served as a GA and was also an exceptional student – she corralled her classmates to provide outside of class support and accountability. She presented her research at a national conference while she was in the midst of it, and has shown initiative in seeking leadership roles in teaching and research upon graduation.
Beyond her academic and professional achievements, Emily’s ability to communicate professionally with her peers and leadership is truly commendable. Her articulate demeanor and respectful interactions serve as a testament to her exemplary personality and interpersonal skills.
In summary, Emily epitomizes the qualities we seek to honor with the Graduate Student of the Year award. Her outstanding academic performance, leadership, and commitment to excellence make her an exemplary candidate deserving of recognition.
Golden Lamp Award
The Golden Lamp Award is based on the American Nurses Association Code for Professional Nurses and the Florence Nightingale Pledge. It is given in recognition of exemplary demonstration of scholarship, leadership, professional commitment, innovative contributions, and humanitarian ideals. This award is annually presented to an Oregon Health and Science University School of Nursing-Monmouth campus student.
History & Past Recipients
The Golden Lamp Award is based on the American Nurses Association Code for Professional Nurses and the Florence Nightingale Pledge. It is given in recognition of exemplary demonstration of scholarship, leadership, professional commitment, innovative contributions, and humanitarian ideals.
Past Recipients:
Year | Recipient |
2022 | Raelyn Alamani Kanoho |
2021 | Marnasha Fowlkes-Cetz |
2020 | Paige McBride |
2019 | Megan Burkey |
2018 | Janine Egan |
2017 | Stacie Chance |
2016 | Kayla Corwin |
2015 | Kacie Svesko |
2014 | Tamara White |
2013 | Amy Crain |
Golden Lamp Award Recipient
Raelyn Alamani Kanoho ’22