The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 06, 1982, Image 19

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    Battalion/Page 19
May 6, 1982
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Seniors receive top awards
The Texas A&M Student
Aggie Club honored all senior
scholarship athletes Tuesday
night at a banquet held at Briar-
crest Country Club in Bryan.
While Harry Green, execu
tive director of the Aggie Club,
served as master of ceremonies,
Athletic Director Jackie Sherrill
and Assistant Athletic Director
for Women Kay Don introduced
the senior athletes. Three
athletes won top honors as out
standing seniors.
Tracy Johnston, a member of
the Texas A&M women’s swim
team, was named the outstand
ing female athlete. Wide receiv
er Mike Whitwell of the Aggie
football team and Rick Thomas
of the track team were co
winners of the outstanding male
athlete award.
Johnston holds numerous
Texas A&M swimming records
and Whitwell led the Aggies in
receiving during the 1981 sea
son. Thomas, running the 400-
and 110-meter hurdles, has had
several strong performances
during the track season.
Whitwell, who finished his
career with a school record
1,372 yards in pass receptions,
set a Southwest Conference re
cord by averaging 27.1 yards per
catch during the 1981 season, catches for 731 yards during the
The senior from Cotulla had 27 Aggies’ 7-5 season.
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