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Administrators
honored UM Foundation President Sharen Peters and UM Alumni Director Bill Johnston were honored at the Council for Advancement and Support of Education's District VIII conference in Couer d'Alene, Idaho, March 10. Peters, who retires in May, received the CASE Retirement Recognition Award, while Johnston brought home the CASE Distinguished Service Award. In addition,
the University Relations team captured five CASE District VIII awards
for promoting UM through publications, writing and photography. Johnston, who has been alumni director since 1988, has been active with CASE at the district and international levels. He most recently served as District VIII president and previously as treasurer. As a member of the International Committee on Alumni Relations for CASE, Johnston was junior and senior chair of the alumni sessions in 2001 and 2002 respectively. Meanwhile, University Relations won a Grand Gold award in the district's juried awards competition for "Missoula: Now and Then," a feature article by Missoula writer Bryan Di Salvatore. The story, which was published in the Fall 2002 issue of the Montanan, was judged the best entry in the writing category. Patia
Stephens and Mike Egeler of University Relations also won Silver awards
for the design and cover photo of the President's Annual Report 2001-02.
Staff editor Cary Shimek won a Silver in feature writing for "Priming
the Pump," the Vision 2002 research magazine cover story, while
history Professor Harry Fritz also won a Bronze for a feature story
on the Lewis and Clark expedition that appeared in the Winter 2002
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