The University of Toledo o August 2, 1984 280"ÿ W Bancroft Street Toledo, OhBo 43506 FROM: Les Roka Office of Pubhc BnformaUon FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (4ÿ 9) 537-2675 Six entering freshmen at The University of Toledo have been awarded $i,000 Paul Block Sr. Scholarships for their humanities studies in the 1984-85 academic year° The scholarships were established last year with a $275,000 gift from the Paul and Dina W. Block Foundation° The gift -- made under terms of the estate of Mrs. Block who died in 1981 -- is a memorial to Mr. Block, who was publisher of The Blade and other newspapers. The scholarships are renewable for three additional years° Recipients are Lisa Berning (3163 Hopewell), Melinda Brandeberry (5978 Road 330, Fostoria), Amy L. Doddroe (4951 Schwemlyÿ Bucyrus), Kimberly A. Freels (2726 Arletta), Joy M. Perkins (29944 Robert, Wickliffe), and Sheri Lo Roberts (4803 Sheringham, Sylvania). -30- The University of Toledo fÿl August 2, 1984 280] W BancroftStÿeet FROM: Marty Clark Toledo, Ohio 4360(ÿ Oftÿce of Pub(ÿc hÿforrnatmn FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (41 9) 537-2675 The University of Toledo's department of music will conclude its schedule of summer concerts with free, public performances by the Court Musicians, the student resident chamber orchestra of the Fine Arts Association of Willoughby, 0°, at 8 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 12, in the Recital Hall of the Center for Performing Arts, and with the annual Summer Orchestra concert at 8 p.mo Wednesday, Aug. 15, in University Haliÿs Doermann Theater° The Court Musicians, under the direction of George Shahan, will perform Jean Joseph MouretVs "Rondeau," Bach's "Bourreeÿ" "The Blue Danube Waltz" by Johann Strauss, Haydn's "Menuetto," and the traditional folk songs "Greensleeves," "Old English," and "Tunes of Glory.w Also, Ralph Vaughn Williamsv "Folk Songs from Somerset," Mozart's "Impresario,'ÿ and medleys from the music of Jacques Offenbach, Richard Rodgersÿ ÿ'Sound of Music,'ÿ and Paul Simon. The Court Musicians, a 13-member ensemble of high school and college musicians from Cincinnati, Columbus, and Mentor, 0°, will be presented at the University with support from the Ohio Council on the Humanities. It was first organized in 1977 by Mr. Shahan, a retired music teacher, and has since performed extensively in the Greater Cleveland area and in Kentucky, New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginiaÿ and Canada. In its Aug. 15 concert, the University Summer Orchestra, Bernard Sanchez conducting, will perform the overture to Richard Wagner's "Die Meistersinger," Mozart's "Piano Concerto Noo 21," with Robert Ballinger, piano, as soloist, and Antonin Dvorakÿs ÿSymphony No. 4 in G Major.'ÿ ### The University of ToJedo August 2, 1984 2801 W BancÿofÿSÿreet FROM: Anna Kiss ToLedo, ,DMo 43606 Office of Pubhc gnformancÿn FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (419) 537-2675 New and more effective ideas on teaching philosophy will be In the spotlight during the fifÿbiennial International Workshop/Conference on the Teaching of Philosophy at The University of Toledo Aug. 13-17o Approximately i00 to 150 philosophy teachers, from all levels of education, will attend from the United States, Canada, and overseas to share ideas on a wide variety of areas within the study of philosophy, according to Dro Richard Wright, associate professor of philosophy and incoming president of the American Association of Philosophy Teachers (AAPT)° The emphasis of the workshopsÿ Dr. Wright said, will be on teaching rather than presenting research papers or academic lecturing° New texts, the application of computer technology, and the use of student journals are only three of the areas to be discussed in the single session workshops in the Continuing Education Center. Dr. Philip Pecorino, of Queensborough Community College in New York City and outgoing president of the AAPT, will speak to the participants on "Ethics and Philosophy Teaching,ÿ while Dr. John Lachs of Vanderbilt University will deliver the keynote address on ÿPhilosophy as the Core of the Curriculum.n Many of the participants will stay in Parks Tower during the conference. UT previously hosted the conference in 1980. -30- The University of Toledo August 2, 1984 280l W Bancrofÿ $'ÿreeÿ Toledoÿ Ohm 43606 FROM: Marian Mallon Office of PubLc ÿnformaÿlan FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE A total of 55 entering freshmen at The University of Toledo, including 12 Toledoans, are recipients of $i,000 UT Scholarships for the 1984-85 academic yearÿ The scholarshipsÿ provided by the UniversityVs general fund, are awarded on the basis of superior high school academic records and are nonrenewable° Toledoans selected are Karl J° Blocking (4037 Berwick), Todd Mo Dominiak (1942 Cherrylawn), Fred Mo Ferguson (2254 Chalmette), David So Helpman (5428 Bannockburn), Jemnifer Hopkins (5441 Harschel), Gina Mo Junga (602 Poinsetta), Jean Eo Loudenslager (1423 Royalton), David Ko Madanski (643 White)ÿ Mary J° Maher (2611 Parkwood), Mary Ko Pero (4352 Fairview)ÿ Patricia L° Snyder (3638 Golfgate), and Audrey Mo Wojtkowiak (3715 Woodmont) o Students selected from other localities follow: Bellevue -- Bradley Eo Holzwart (4657 Beckstein) o B!oomville -- Jerilyn Mo Schueler (10687 Eo ÿp° Rd° 44)° Brunswick -- Dawn Mo Marley (188 Pinnacle) and Lisa Ann Mercer (1420 So Carpenter)° Bucyrus -- Amy Lo Doddroe (4951Schwemly)° Canton -- William Vargo, Jro (2821 Tenth NW). Cleveland -- Michelle Mo Boudreau (16306 Edgecliff)° Cloverdale -- Gene Po Altenburger (RR 2 Road L 18798). Delaware -- Patricia A° Foeller (45 Tanglewood)° Deshler -- Kelly Jo Franz (B 976 Rd. 6 Route 2)° Elyria -- Ann Mo Whitney (323 Harvard)° Farmington Hills, Micho -- Todd D° Brown (35715 Fredricksburg)° -over- -2- Fostoria -- Melinda Ao Brandeberry (5978 RD 330)° Hamier -- Lori Ao Buenger (8919 Road E )o Holland -- My Lan Le (6620 Lincoln Green). Huron -- Charles Dieter (910 Beachsidÿ and Kathryn Mo Lagambo (210 William)° Lima -- Lisa A° Grisez (1672 Patton) and Stacy Ko Karrick (102 Candy). Mansfield -- Renee Do Mokracek (1299 Rosedale) o Maumee -- Carol Mo Colley (923 Michigan)ÿ Troy Ro Lewandowski (1836 Midd!esbrough) and Karen R. Wallington (1201 Birch). dins -- Gregory Mo Boulton (3176 Country Club)o Monroe -- Sheila I. Koziski (22 East Noble)° North Olmsted -- Ernest Ao Cummings (5904 Stearns). Northwood -- Candice Ao Fuilenlove (3485 Zeppelin)° Oregon -- >ÿchelle Ko Miller (520 Lawson)° Owensboroÿ Kyo -- Lisa A° Fogle (Rto 5ÿ Box 254ÿ Wayne Bridge Rdo)o Pauiding -- Gregg E° Laukhuf (Rto 2ÿ Box 1388) o Port Clinton -- James Jo Gill (223 East 7th)° Rossford -- Janice Lo Dewese (425 Indian Ridge)° Sandusky -- Christine Ao Brotzki (I!0S First)° Sto Henry -- Lucy Sutter (411 East Main)° Swanton -- Ronald So Gil!en (2-2033-US 20). Sylvania -- Carol Mo Johnston (4827 Brinthaven) o Micho -- Kirk Do Gill (8993 Crabb) and Kristina M° VanHorn (8612 Driftwood)° Tiffin -- David Ao Reamer (128 Ann) and Kelly Yo Romig (4310 So Eden Twp° Rdo 151). Walbridge -- Donald Ro Greenlese Jr° (28067 Eo Broadway) and Tami D. Penny 27313 Luckey) o Wick!iffe -- Nina Jo Blumenthal (2151 Valley View)° ### The University of Toledo August 3, 1984 2801 W Bancroft Street Tomedo, Ohuo 43606 FROM: Robin Gescheider Offlce of Pubhc ÿnformatÿon FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (41 9) 537-2675 The University of Toledo Hole-In-One tournament has been expanded this year to include an 18-hole Pro-Am Celebrity "Dollars for Scholars" Tournament at Heather Downsÿ north course the afternoon of Aug. 9. Each of the golf courseÿs 18 holes have been "purchased" by area corporations and individuals. Golfers will play in groups of four, comprising two players selected by the purchaser, one local media personality or government official, and one golf professional, according to Robert TenBrookÿ UT director of alumni relations. The golf pros from throughout Ohio will play their own "best ball" tournament for top prizes of $300, $200ÿ and $i00o "We intend to make this an annual event," PLro TenBrook said. "It provides a pleasant afternoon of golf and fellowship for our community leaders, and gives them an opportunity to assist UTÿs fund-raising efforts to benefit our needy college students." Mr. TenBrook said the income generated by the tournament will be matched $4-for-$1 by the National Direct Student Loan Program. The outing includes lunch and dinner at Neather Downs, refreshments, prizes, and gifts. Purchasers of holes include First Federal Savings of Toledoÿ Great Lakes Distributing, Louisville Title Agency, Ohio Michigan Paper Co., and WTVG-TV. Arranging the tournament is Greg Fish, Heather Downs golf pro. Ken Leininger of Ohio Michigan Paper COo is in charge of sales. -30- The University of Toledo August 3, 1984 280"ÿ W. Bancroft Sÿ:ÿeet Toledo, OMo 43506 FROM: Robin Gescheider Ofhce of Pubhc ÿnfoFmaÿlon (41 9) 537-2675 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The 31st annual Hole-In-One fund-raising tournament sponsored by The University of Toledo Alumni Association will open at i0 aomo Thursday, Aug. 9, at Heather Downs Country Club. The tournament will continue daily from i0 aomo to 8:30 pomo through Aug° 19o Each $I ticket will buy three shots off the tee, and each person sinking a hole- in-one will receive a $i,000 cash prize. In additionÿ merchandise prizes are awarded daily to those shooting closest to the pin. Last year, seven golfers scored holes-in-one, according to Robert TenBrook, UT director of alumni relations. Money raised by the tournament is used for student loans with every dollar matched by $4 from the National Direct Student Loan Program° Over the yearsÿ the UT Hole- In-One Tournament has generated
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