| Award Recipient | Award Description |
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David Elledge |
Jack White Engineering Physics Award This award was established to honor Jack White who taught physics at Chaffey College for thirty-eight years. During that time he also taught mathematics, geology, and chemistry, served for five years as the Assistant Superintendent for Business for both Chaffey College and Chaffey High School, and served as the Faculty Senate President for one year. Jack’s activities were not limited to the classroom. He was assistant football coach for twelve years and head wrestling coach for fourteen years. In April of 1996, Jack was inducted into the Chaffey College Hall of Fame. Jack served his country as a Navy Commander, flying in the Pacific in World War II. He was a naval reservist for thirty years. He is an outdoor pistol NRA Master target shooter. His hobbies include piloting sail planes and hiking. He has climbed Mt. Whitney three times. This award is presented to the top second-year student in the calculus-based physics sequence for scientists and engineers. |
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Erik Alvarez |
Freshman Chemistry Achievement Award Chaffey College annually awards a hardbound copy of the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics to the outstanding freshman chemistry student. |
| Mutaz Alsayegh |
Outstanding Student Of Chemistry The faculty of the Chemistry Department annually chooses the outstanding chemistry student. Physical Sciences faculty have donated the funds for this award as encouragement to their students to continue their excellent achievements. |
| Christian Griset |
Ella Mae and Lawrence R. Quarles Physical Science Achievement Award This award is given to honor the parents of a former staff member. In 1927, Mrs. Quarles was the first woman admitted to the Engineering School of the University of Virginia. She began a chemical engineering major, earned her BA in Science Education and taught chemistry in high school. Her husband, Dr. Quarles held the record for the highest grade point average earned by an undergraduate at the University of Virginia, School of Engineering for over 40 years. He earned his Ph.D. in Physics, was a professor of electrical, electronic, and nuclear engineering, and was Dean of the University of Virginia School of Engineering for 18 years. |
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Danielle Casper and Daniel Lomeli |
Rodney Arner Pre-Calculus Scholarship Professor Rodney Arner, after completing a Masters’ Degree in Mathematics from UC Berkeley and service in the US Army Air Corps as meteorologist/air controller, taught Mathematics and Surveying at Chaffey from 1948 to 1986. During his tenure, he served on numerous committees and assignments including President of the Faculty Senate and Chair of the Physical Science Division. Always a popular teacher with students and a well-respected colleague amongst Chaffey faculty and staff, Mr. Arner was honored with the Chaffey Meritorious Service award shortly after his retirement. Involved in curriculum and course development his entire career, he initiated and taught Chaffey’s PreCalculus course and wrote and published the textbook Preparation for Calculus. |
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Janice Benchley and Matthew Hurd
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Lewis Grimm Memorial Scholarship For College Physics Lew Grimm, a graduate of Cal Tech, was an outstanding teacher of physics, engineering, and mathematics for 37 years (four as a Professor Emeritus) at Chaffey College. He also taught real estate classes and coached the Chaffey Tennis Team. For many years, he was the head of the Physics and Engineering Department, and served with distinction on the Statewide Engineering Liaison Committee. His keen analytical mind, remarkable imagination, warm sense of humor, and caring attitude were deeply appreciated by his students. This award is presented to the top student in the trigonometry-based college physics. |
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Jeannette Hand, Carisa Hernandez and Brian Turner |
Dr. Robert Lubarsky Memorial Scholarship Dr. Robert Lubarsky was an instructor of biology for many years. Dr. Lubarsky died very suddenly and unexpectedly in August, 1974. His many friends, students and staff alike, have built a scholarship fund that supports this award. The award is given to a student who has completed a course in microbiology, one of Dr. Lubarsky’s specialties. Recipients of this award have demonstrated achievement and an unselfish willingness and ability to help others. Of this scholarship, Dr. Richard Beeks, former Chair of the Life Science Division, said, “In a very small way, we hope to perpetuate his image in developing students.” |
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Rizi Fatemeh |
Ray Belnap Memorial Scholarship This scholarship is given to honor a great humanitarian and a devoted mentor whose life served as an excellent model for many people. |
| Miraz K. Bhuiyan and David Elledge |
Robert Adams Case Memorial Scholarship The Chaffey College Engineering Club has established this scholarship in memory of Robert Adams Case, an Engineering Club member and leader, who was taken by death during his attendance at Chaffey College. This is a perpetual scholarship of which the recipient is selected by the Engineering Club members and advisor. The award goes to an active member of the club. |
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Vera Bolotova and Michael D. Nelson |
Arthur E. & Gladys P. Flum Award To The Outstanding Mathematics Student This award was established in recognition of Arthur E. Flum who taught mathematics at Chaffey for 38 years. During that time, he served as Chair of the Physical Science Division and head of the Mathematics Department. His enthusiasm for living and genuine concern for his students gave encouragement to all who knew him. Mrs. Flum supported Mr. Flum's many college activities, such as coaching the tennis team, and sponsoring the Engineers' Club and the Chaffey College Boosters. Over the years she welcomed hundreds of students into their home for evenings of fun or special breakfasts before spring field trips. Mrs. Flum shared Mr. Flum's pride in the hard-working math students. This award is presented to students who, in the judgment of the mathematics faculty, are the top math students of the year. |
| Thuan Nguyen and Tung-Sheng Tu |
Elmer F. Glenn Freshman Mathematics Award This award was established in memory of Elmer F. Glenn, an instructor of mathematics and statistics from September 1947 through June 1975. During his 28 years of college service, he was actively involved in both college and community committees and organizations. Innovative in the classroom, highly respected by students and colleagues, this teacher was truly an educator. This scholarship is awarded to the outstanding freshman calculus student as determined by the Mathematics faculty. |
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Diana Partida and Si-Hyun Pae |
Richard M. Beeks AwardThe Biology Department faculty offer this award only when they believe that there are truly outstanding students who have had an inspirational effect on the staff and other students in the Department. Dr. Richard Beeks, who chaired this department for some 25 years, inspired us all by his creative leadership and high standards of scholarship. The recipients’ names will be placed on a perpetual plaque displayed in the Life Sciences Office. |
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Michelle Lopez |
Life Science Awards Each year, the faculty of the life sciences chooses an outstanding student scholar in biology, zoology, and/or botany who has displayed the highest academic achievement. The student receives a gift from the faculty and his/her name is added to the perpetual plaque located in the Life Science Office. |
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Di Fang, Michael D. Nelson and Paul Pearce |
AMATYC Student Mathematics League The American Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges was founded in 1970 at Nassau Community College. there are currently 135 college members in more than 30 states involving more than 5,000 community college math students. Each year students from member colleges can enter a math testing competition, covering questions on college algebra, trigonometry, analytic geometry, and probability. Chaffey College entered a team of 46 students into the (two rounds) competition and the students with the top 3 scores from Chaffey will receive a certificate. |
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David Cisneros and Gerald Spotts |
Ronald Koyle Drafting and Engineering Award The faculty of the Drafting Department annually select the outstanding drafting or engineering student or students. This award was established by Ronald Koyle, who taught drafting and engineering courses at Chaffey College for 23 ears. Ron assumed a leadership role in co-developing and coordinating the college's first annual Summer Robotics Camp for Chaffey college and high school students. while at Chaffey, Ron Served as advisor to the Architects and Engineers Club for many years. he also taught AutoCAD to many people in the Inland Empier when AutoCAD was new. |