April 16, 2015

Himes, Payne named outstanding student leaders

Participants in the 2015 Outstanding Student Leadership Awards event on April 10 were (seated, from left) Alia Noetzel, Madelyn Petersen, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Katelyn Watts, Tori Wheeler and Lauren Greufe; (standing) Juan Franco, Ben Halvorson, Joshua Waltjer, Jonathan Ference, Jay Linton, Annie Himes, Jared Thomsen, Aakriti Agrawal, Grant Rathje, Elizabeth Menhusen, Kevin Real, Ryan Drvol, Seth Schafersman, Jeremy Payne and Jonathan Berger. Not pictured is Jacqueline Juffer.
Greg Nathan | University Communications

Greg Nathan | University Communications
Participants in the 2015 Outstanding Student Leadership Awards event on April 10 were (seated, from left) Alia Noetzel, Madelyn Petersen, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Katelyn Watts, Tori Wheeler and Lauren Greufe; (standing) Juan Franco, Ben Halvorson, Joshua Waltjer, Jonathan Ference, Jay Linton, Annie Himes, Jared Thomsen, Aakriti Agrawal, Grant Rathje, Elizabeth Menhusen, Kevin Real, Ryan Drvol, Seth Schafersman, Jeremy Payne and Jonathan Berger. Not pictured is Jacqueline Juffer.

Annie Himes of Omaha and Jeremy Payne of Lincoln have received UNL’s 2015 Outstanding Student Leadership Awards.

Juan Franco, vice chancellor for student affairs, presented the awards during an April 10 ceremony at the Van Brunt Visitors Center.

Multiple UNL selection committees on behalf of the Office of Student Affairs annually select one male and one female student for recognition for their outstanding leadership contributions at UNL and their efforts to develop leadership quali ties in their fellow students. The Outstanding Student Leadership Award is one of the highest awards presented to students, recognizing outstanding leadership in academic, co-curricular, and/or extracurricular activities and involvement.

In addition to Himes and Payne, four students were honored as finalists and 15 as semifinalists for the awards. The finalists and semifinalists are listed below.

Finalists — Jonathan Berger, Omaha; Alia Noetzel, Omaha; Madelyn Petersen, Elkhorn; Kevin Real, Papillion;

Semifinalists — Aakriti Agrawal, Lincoln; Ryan Drvol, Omaha; Johnathan Ference, Ord; Lauren Greufe, Elkhorn; Ben Halvorson, Papillion; Jacqueline Juffer, Wagner, South Dakota; Jay Linton, Dalton; Elizabeth Menhusen, Mankato, Kansas; Grant Rathje, Seward; Elizabeth Rodriguez, Lincoln; Seth Schafersman, Hooper; Jared Thomsen, Omaha; Joshua Waltjer, Sioux Falls, South Dakota; Katelyn Watts, Ansley; Tori Wheeler, Clay Center.