Louisiana Gamma Honors

 

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Academic Honors

Sigep Scholars

A cash award for those brothers who attain a 3.500 GPA or better.

Spring 1999

 

Ulysses Grant Dubach Scroll

Awarded by the National Fraternity to the Brother whose shows the most improvement in GPA from one semester to the next.

Spring 2011

Fall 2010

Spring 2010

Fall 2009

Spring 2009

Fall 2008

Fall 2006

Spring 1999

Fall 1998

Spring 1998

Fall 1997

Spring 1997

 

Clifford Scott Key

Given each fall, this award recognizes the Brother with the highest GPA for an academic year. The award is given by the National Fraternity.

2010-2011

2009-2010

2008-2009

2007-2008

2005-2006

1998-1999

1997-1998

1996-1997

Chapter & Alumni Awards

William D. Davenport, Jr. Award

Originally called the Chapter Award for Outstanding Alumnus, this award recognizes the efforts of our alumni whose contribution of time and advice have helped the chapter become what it is today. The award was renamed in 1990 in honor of Dr. Bill Davenport.

Manuel R. Cunard Award

This award is named in honor of Brother Manny Cunard of Rhode Island Beta who, as the Director of the Joseph Danna Center and Student Activities, was instrumental in the founding of Louisiana Gamma at Loyola. It is the oldest of our awards and, with a single exception, was presented to a member of every pledge class since the founding of the chapter until 1999. It was revived as part of the Chapter's 25th anniversary celebrations in 2008.

Wesley R. Moynan Award

The chapter's first president is honored by this award given to the chapter's Outstanding Graduating Senior. The award recognizes the comitment of a brother to the cardinal principles of the fraternity throughout his undergraduate experence. It is presented at the Senior Charge in May but all brothers who graduate during the academic year are eligible.

 

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*In honor of the 25th chapter anniversary the Cunard award was given to an undergraduate without regard to the brother's class standing.