The Spring Convention 2002 was held April 19th thru April 21st in San Jose, California. At the Awards Banquet, held Saturday the 20th, AGS awarded over $30,000 in scholarships in five categories: The Kathleen D. Loly Scholarship, The Ed Walsh Scholarship, The Virginia Coffey Scholarship, The Robert Mantovani Scholarship, and our newest award, The Charles Bell Scholarship.



 The Kathleen D. Loly Scholarships
(Scholastic Standing)

Spring 2002

Robert Snavely - Monterey Peninsula College
Vanessa Apodaca - Gavilan College
Michael Chen - Las Positas College
Lorreine Draper - Las Positas College
Rebekah Ehde - Ventura College
Victoria English - Diablo Valley College
David Estes - College of Marin
Patti Genther - Riverside Community College
John Goldschmidt - Cabrillo College
Michelle Grove - Solano Community College
David Higginbotham - College of San Mateo
Miki Katagami - Long Beach City College
Maria Kim - Santa Monica College
Vanessa Kramer - Santa Rosa Junior College
Laura Landriau - Golden West College
Stephanie Loe - Long Beach City College
Arpit Malaviya - Moorpark College
Robin McKinnon - Reedley College Madera Center
Pamela Mendoza - San Bernardino Valley College
Christopher Nelson - El Camino College
Michael Pichay - El Camino College
Lara Pirazzini - College of Marin
Brett Selvy - College of the Sequoias
Michael Stealy - Santa Monica College
Amy Tran - Pasadena City College
Jeffry West - West Valley College
Sarah Wiehe - Foothill College
Elaine Wong - Pasadena City College

Kathleen D. Loly was born in England and emmigrated to the United States. She taught Spanish at Pasadena City College, and was one of the original founders of Alpha Gamma Sigma in 1926, which explains why Pasadena is the Alpha Chapter of AGS. Prior to her death in 1958, she bequeathed her estate to AGS, and these monies formed the basis of a stock portfolio from which AGS derives its ability to award scholarships each year. Under the able management of the Alpha Gamma Sigma Board of Trustees, the fund has now grown to over $180,000.00.


 The Ed Walsh Scholarships (Service)
Spring 2002

Jonathan Bannon - Golden West College
Kevin Bebe - Los Angeles Harbor College
Lauren Bohannon - Moorpark College
Kelly Bouyer - Monterey Peninsula College
Thomas Burgert - Golden West College
Terri Cox - Solano Community College
Linda Dinkel - Cerritos College
Dagmar Duskova - Foothill College
Angela Fornell - Gavilan College
Gloria Furnish - Reedley College North Centers
Sandra Garcia - Riverside Community College
Jennifer Gonzalez - Reedley College
Brandon Heaslip - Moorpark College
Elmira Latshikyan - Glendale Community College
Wan Chi Lau - City College of San Francisco
Seungeun Lee - Cypress College
Victoria Lowrie - Cuesta College
Megan Marcy - Diablo Valley College
Adrianne Page - Taft College
Beatriz Rojas - Santa Ana College
Antoinette Rowell - Riverside Community College, Moreno Valley
Salim Scott - Santa Monica College
Adrianne Thayer - Chabot College
Cheryl Tsuyuki - Pasadena City College
Dennise Tucker - College of the Sequoias
Ruthie Wyatt - College of the Canyons

 


The first Outstanding Service Awards were presented in 1975 to students who had given extraordinary service to their colleges, their chapters, and to their local communities. Ed Walsh was a popular, active AGS advisor from the Allan Hancock Chapter, when Ed died in 1983, the State Advisory Board chose to honor him by presenting these service awards in his name.



 The Charles Bell Scholarships (Highest Service)
Spring 2002

Jennifer Redner - College of Marin
Sheryl Riddell - Las Positas College
Lydonna Walker - Las Positas College

 

Charles Bell (Major, U.S. Army Rsrvs., Ret.) has taught for over 45 years, from Purdue University to Cabrillo College in California. Charles has been with AGS since 1965, when he first attended a Northern Regional Conference at City College of San Francisco. With AGS he has held many offices including State Advisory Board Chairman, and President of the Board of Trustees. For years he served as the Handbook Editor and has recently been revising the AGS Bylaws. He serves as the current Secretary to the Advisory Board, and continues to work with the Cabrillo College chapter. As someone who works so tirelessly for AGS, we are proud to name this award in his honor.



 The Virginia Coffey Scholarships
(Highest Scholastic Standing)

Spring 2002

Christopher Birkheimer - Santa Ana College
Larissa Kruchowy - Moorpark College
Charlene Yamaoka - Santa Rosa Junior College


For many years, the Zeta Chapter of Mt. San Antonio College was priviledged to have Virginia Coffey as their advisor. Virginia was a counselor, beloved by students and faculty alike for her quick wit, storytelling, and sincere caring. During her lifetime it was her pleasure to present a scholarship to the two top Loly candidates. Today, we remember her as we continue that tradition by presenting the two scholarships in her honor.



The Robert Mantovani Scholarships
(Highest Scholastic Standing and Service)

Spring 2002

Jennifer Kim - Santa Ana College
James Tabibian - College of the Sequoias
Autumn Wade-Hak - Ventura Community College
Hakeem Yusuff - Long Beach City College

 


Robert Mantovani was an advisor from Long Beach City College. A man of tremendous wit and charm, he worked tirelessly to ensure that AGS remained successful. He served for years on the Board of Directors, chaired the nominations committee, helping to choose new leaders and then assisted them to succeed in myriad ways. He served on the first AGS visitation team, traveling throughout the state to help fledgling chapters find firm footing. Sadly, he and his lovely wife were lost to us in a tragic accident. As a man who strove for excellence in so many ways, we keep him in our thoughts and honor him as we present this coveted award in his memory.


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