V o l . 1, No. 3
S u m m e r , 1979
Foundation Awards Four Scholarships Y o u n g A m e r i c a ' s Foundation h a s a n n o u n c e d its selections for the 1979-80 s c h o l a r s h i p a w a r d s . T h e grants are given e a c h year to those patriotic students w h o demonstrate a c a d e m i c excellence and financial need. E a c h applicant submitted a n essay in w h i c h h e / s h e discussed the applicant's future plans a n d their r e l a tion to the purposes of the Foundation. In m a k i n g the a w a r d s , Foundation President R o n Robinson s a i d that " o u r nation c a n r e m a i n free only if we develop d e d i c a t e d , knowledgeable leadership for the future. O u r a w a r d s are given only to those students w h o demonstrate both academic qualifications a n d a c o m m i t m e n t to the principles on w h i c h this country w a s founded." The Coleman-Timolat Scholarship T h e Foundation annually a w a r d s a $1000 grant in m e m o r y of the late J . D . Stetson C o l e m a n and Louis K . T i m o l a t , two distinguished patriots w h o contributed to countless worthy c a u s e s over the y e a r s . George Blackman has been selected as this year's recipient of the C o l e m a n - T i m o l a t grant. George is c o m m e n c i n g his F r e s h m a n year at Southern Methodist University. George shows great potential for a c a d e m i c excellence, having been selected a s his h i g h s c h o o l c l a s s ' s V a l e d i c t o r i a n . George is listed in the Who's Who Among American High School Students, w a s selected as a n "Outstanding Young A m e r i c a n " and is a m e m b e r of the National Honor Society. George will seek a degree in B u s i n e s s Administration and hopes to attend law s c h o o l following college graduation.
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John Parker Memorial Journalism Award In recognition of the outstanding talents and potential of J o h n P a r k e r , the late editor of Y o u n g A m e r i c a n s for F r e e d o m ' s New Guard m a g a z i n e . Y o u n g A m e r i c a ' s Foundation this year instituted its a n n u a l J o h n P a r k e r Memorial Journalism Award. The grant of $1000 will be given e a c h year to the outstanding student journalist w h o demonstrates the s a m e intellectual capabilities and commitment to freedom that were possessed by J o h n Parker. T h i s year's recipient is R . E . Phillip L i n d e r m a n I I , a Senior majoring in P o l i t i c a l S c i e n c e at Oglethorpe University. P h i l is a straight-A student w h o h a s been involved in numerous extracurricular activities. He currently serves as editorial page editor of his school's newspaper. H i s journalistic talents are put to good use in his newspaper columns w h i c h deal with a variety of public policy issues. S C H O L A R S H I P S continued on page 6
KUDIRKA PLEADS FOR HUMAN RIGHTS In a n emotionally moving discussion with a group of forty undergraduate students at Adelphi University in N e w Y o r k , Simas K u d i r k a , the former L i t h u a n i a n s e a m a n who emigrated to the United S t a t e s , s a i d that this country must h a v e a h u m a n rights policy in its overall foreign policy and that it should condemn C o m m u n i s t regimes w h i c h oppress their citizens. K u d i r k a , the subject of a recent C B S television documentary on h i s attempted escape from a L i t h u a n i a n ship off the coast of New E n g l a n d nine years ago, said that there should be more international criticism of the l a c k of h u m a n rights in C o m m u n i s t - b l o c n a tions.
S i m a s K u d i r k a spoke in favor of h u m a n rights behind the Iron C u r t a i n .
T h e topic of K u d i r k a ' s r e m a r k s was* " W h y I escaped from the Iron C u r t a i n . " H e w a s finally allowed to emigrate from Russian-controlled L i t h u a n i a because his mother h a d been born in the United S t a t e s . Prior to that, he h a d attempted to escape by jumping from his L i t h u a n i a n K U D I R K A continued on page 7