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Elmquist, and Dr. Olivier Naudeau.
Wyatt received her award Tuesday
by Lezlee Hinson
Battalion Reporter
The Department of Modern
Languages recognized two out
standing French students, pre
senting them with the Prix d’E-
xcellence — the prize of excell
ence — in a brief ceremony
Tuesday.
The students selected for this
honor were Krysta Wyatt a
sophomore pre-med major
from Lubbock, and Alan Hegi, a
graduating senior from Peters
burg with a double major in En
glish and Spanish.
Dr. Anne Marie Elmquist,
chairman of the Modern Lan
guages Department, said the fa
culty in the French section chose
the students whom they felt
made exceptional progress dur
ing the year, regardless of the
level of instruction.
Each of the French profes
sors was asked to nominate the
student whom he felt made out
standing progress, said French
professor Dr. Claudine
Hunting.
A committee of the French
professors, including Hunting,
Dr. Olivier Naudeau, Dr. Nancy
L. Lawther and Dr. Eric H.
Deudon, then evaluated the
nominees on the basis of the
written work they had com
pleted during the year and on an
interview with the committee —
in French — to evaluate their
oral skills.
The Prix d’Excellence is not
awarded to the student who
does better than everyone else,
Hunting said. It is awarded to
students who have made ex
traordinary progress in master
ing the language. If there is no
such student, she said, there will
be no award.
Both students were pre- sic French literature. The
sented with a certificate, a check awards were donated by the
and a leatherbound book of clas- French Consulate in Houston.
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