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Stone Lab Partnership Award

F. T. Stone Laboratory Partnership Award

F. T. Stone Laboratory Partnership Award

YEAR RECIPIENT COMMENTS
1999

William and Charlene Prochazka

28 August
in recognition of your support of science education at Stone Laboratory and your efforts to enhance educational opportunities for students at Elyria High School. Through the Kelly Prochazka Memorial Scholarship you have truly created a meaningful and lasting remembrance of your daughter.
1999

Jeffrey L. and Heather M. Stewart

28 August
in recognition of your support and your efforts to enhance science education and research opportunities at Stone Laboratory. Your efforts carry on a family tradition established by your grandfather and your mother, as the names Stewart and Langlois have played a central role in enhancing science education and research at Stone Laboratory for over 60 years.
1999

W. Park Schafer

9 July
in recognition of your leadership of efforts to improve Lake Erie and science education in Ohio. Your commitment for the past 17 years to leading all 6th grade students in Sandusky on overnight science education field trips to Stone Laboratory will have a lasting and dramatic impact.
1999

James E. Lane and the Walters Foundation

27 February
in recognition of your donation of support to allow the purchase of a new van at Stone Laboratory.
1998

Richard D. Lighthiser

January
in recognition of your dedication to, superior leadership of, and continued support of numerous projects to enhance the academic programs and improve the facilities and quality of life of students and scientists working at Stone Laboratory, Ohio’s Lake Erie Laboratory since 1895. Your efforts have played an important role in improving Lake Erie and enhancing the quality of science education in Ohio.
1998

Gerald K. Pullins

January
in recognition of your dedication to, superior leadership of, and continued support of numerous projects to enhance the academic programs and improve the facilities and quality of life of students and scientists working at Stone Laboratory, Ohio’s Lake Erie Laboratory since 1895. Your efforts have played an important role in improving Lake Erie and enhancing the quality of science education in Ohio.
1998

Charles E. Smith

January
in recognition of your dedication to, and superior leadership of, efforts to improve the appearance of Gibraltar Island and enhance the academic programs and quality of life of students and scientists working at Stone Laboratory, Ohio’s Lake Erie Laboratory since 1895.
1996

Ronald L. Stuckey

24 August
for numerous contributions to Stone Laboratory and your efforts to permanently endow a faculty position for your course — Higher Aquatic Plants.
1996

Jack Waldock

24 August
for efforts to facilitate private sector involvement with Ohio Sea Grant and Stone Laboratory, your personal contributions to the programs, and your steadfast commitment to success and solving Lake Erie problems.
1996

Office of Residence & Dining Halls

24 August
for tireless efforts of their staff to support the academic mission and their steadfast commitment to improve the quality of life for students and faculty.
1996

Office of Physical Facilities

24 August
for tireless efforts of their staff to support the academic mission and their steadfast commitment to improve the quality of the facilities of the Laboratory.
1996

Kay Moats Drake

24 August
for her generosity in creating “The Kay and Norm Drake Scholarship Fund” for students attending Stone Laboratory.
1995

Representative Darrell W. Opfer

26 August
for strong support of the programs of Stone Laboratory and Ohio Sea Grant in education, research, and public service to protect and enhance the value of Ohio’s Lake Erie resources.
1995

Congressman Paul E. Gillmor

26 August
for strong support of the programs of Stone Laboratory and Ohio Sea Grant in education, research, and public service to protect and enhance the value of Ohio’s Lake Erie resources.