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2004 Winners Announced

Issue date: 4/15/04 Section: News
Missouri College Media Association presented its awards April 3 at the conclusion of its annual meeting. Students from around Missouri gathered for this year's meeting in St. Louis.
Award winners included:
Roger Carlson Advisers Hall of Fame Award: Laura Widmer, Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville.
Adviser of the Year Award: Judi Linville, University of Missouri-St. Louis.
Photojournalist of the Year: Michael Sherwin, University of Missouri-St. Louis.
Journalist of the Year: Sarah St. John, Truman University.
MPA members judged the entries in the MCMA Newspaper Contest. They were listed in the April issue of Missouri Press News.
Here are the winners of the contest.

1. News Writing
Division 1
1. Joe Palazzolo, SLU, Event Services
2. Chris Blank and Ken Sweet, UMC, Curators Pass Clause
3. Zach Ewing, UMC, ISU Coach Parties
Division 2
1. Julia Metelski, Southeast, Extension Cord
2. Laura Uhlmansiek, Truman, Local Peeper
3. Stephanie Suckow, Northwest, Preserving Interests
HM. Danny Stocksbury, Western, Student Raped
Division 3
1. Sara Lubbes, Fontbonne, TV Ads
2. Michael Montague, Park, War in Iraq
3. Sara Lubbes, Fontbonne, Million Dollar Grant
HM. Jake Sanders, Avila, Closed Cafeteria
Division 4
1. David Vogel and Morgan Woody, Longview, State Budget
2. Shaunta Lyons, Florissant Valley, Manufacturing Center
3. Nowell Gata, Forest Park, Campus Police
HM. Fran Martirano, Cottey, Election Results

2. Editorial Writing
Division 1
1. Sam Baker, UMC, No Justice
2. Sam Baker, UMC, They're Right
3. Amanda Phillips, Southwest, Education Depends
HM. Jason Granger, UMSL, Recall Him
Division 2
1. Ross Martin and Danny Stooksbury, Mo. Western, We Need Action
2. The Capaha Arrow, Southeast, Anti-War
3. Chris Campbell, Webster, No Choice
HM. Abby Simons, Northwest, Big Bucks
Division 3
1. Jennifer Lange, Culver-Stockton, Jan. 31 editorial
2. Aarik Danielsen and JR Madill, SW Baptist, Ruled by the Average
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