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Architecture students honored

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. Nine undergraduate students in the University of Illinois School of Architecture were honored for scholastic excellence during the 2001 fall semester. A total of $1,350 in fellowships, scholarships and prizes was presented.

The winners and their awards include (EDITORS: See list.):

ARCHITECTURE AWARD WINNERS FOR FALL 2001

AURORA Kelley J. Runkle, Edward C. Earl Prize in Design Architecture 171

CHICAGO (01) Walter F. Negro, Edward C. Earl Prize in Design Architecture 371

DES PLAINES Jonathan W. Jaeger, Edward C. Earl Prize in Design Architecture 271

ELMWOOD PARK Darius P. Bryjka, Edward C. Earl Prize in Design Architecture 371

GENEVA Daniel A. Spore, Edward C. Earl Prize in Design Architecture 371

GLENVIEW Nolan M. Sit, Edward C. Earl Prize in Design Architecture 271

ROUND LAKE BEACH Alejandro Arango, Edward C. Earl Prize in Design Architecture 271

SOUTH ELGIN Kasey S. Kluxdal, Edward C. Earl Prize in Design Architecture 371

OUT-OF-STATE

NORTH CAROLINA, Raleigh Michelle M. Malecha, Edward C. Earl Prize in Design Architecture 171

OUT-OF-COUNTRY

VIETNAM, Lamdong Quan H. Nguyen, Edward C. Earl Prize in Design Architecture 171

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