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BENIS, PRICE NAMED MAN AND WOMAN OF THE YEAR |
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May 04, 2010
GROVE CITY, Pa. – The 2010 Grove City College Senior Man and Woman of the Year awards were presented to Jordan Benis of Jersey Shore, Pa. and Jade Price of North Caldwell, N.J. on May 1 during the Parents’ Weekend Recognition Convocation on campus.
The awards for Senior Man of the Year and the Senior Woman of the Year are presented jointly by the leadership honoraries Mortar Board and Omicron Delta Kappa as a service to Grove City College. The selections are made on the basis of scholarship, leadership and service. The candidates were voted upon by the students and faculty. It is one of the highest honors that the College can bestow.
Benis is a son of David and Jennifer Benis. The accounting major has performed in the Chapel Choir, Touring Choir, the Grove City College New Fellowship worship band, Wolverine Marching Band and Concert Band. He has served as a symbolic logic student assistant and tutor, finance tutor, a member of the Student-Faculty Review Committee and presenter at the Austrian Student Scholars Conference. The president of Omicron Delta Kappa, Benis has been active in the accounting society, Mortar Board, the Alpha Sigma housing group, Recognition Convocation and residence life. Benis is the founder and director of Quintessential vocal quartet and director of All College Sing.
Price is a daughter of Scott and Kyle Price. The biology major has served in a medical missionary in Togo, West Africa through Red Box Missions, and is a member of the Orientation Board, Alpha Beta Tau sorority and Parents’ Weekend Committee. She has participated in Inner City Outreach San-Luis, the Academic Integrity Student-Faculty Review Committee, Beta Beta Bea, Omicron Delta Kappa and Mortar Board. A greeter and nursery worker at Christ Presbyterian Church, Price has been on both the Spring Court and Homecoming Court. Price has also worked as a biology lab assistant and a chemistry department student assistant.
Finalists for Man of the Year were: Andrew DiDonato of Bridgeville, Pa.; Luke Juday of Chesapeake, Va.; Andrew McIndoe of Oak Ridge, N.C.; and Andrew O’Keefe of Painesville, Ohio. Finalists for Woman of the Year were: Leslie Hardeman of Live Oak, Texas; Kristen Hebel of Mason, Ohio; Amy Hivner of Landisville, Pa.; Katherine McLay of Clarksburg, Pa.; Samara Vermilya of Sylvania, Ohio; and Lauren Woodring of Bethel Park, Pa.
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