BAKER-FRIEDMAN
PRIZE
The coveted Baker-Friedman prize is named after two of the most famous
economists of the 20th century. The Prize is awarded to the top student
in Managerial Economics 3010. Past winners include:
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Lucia
Olivera Spring 2002 |
Doug
Garner, Wes Taylor, and Mike Bench Fall 2002 |
Gloria
Pittel, Fall 2002 |
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Jake
Miller, Spring 2003 |
Mike
Higbee, Spring 2003 |
Cody
Brinkerhoff, Fall 2003 |
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Bryan
Smith and Grant Smith, Spring 2004 |
Jaron Brown, Fall 2004 |
Lubor Olsovsky and Jeff Garduno, Spring 2005 |
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Jonathan
Wood, Spring 2008 |
Jonada Munk, the greatest Albanian
economist ever. Fall 2008. |
Brian
Smith. Brilliant performance in
3010-01. Fall 2008. |
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The
amazing, fantastic Miss Melissa Johnson.
Brilliant economist, exceptional gymnast, and Baker-Friedman prize
winner Fall 2009. |
The
intellectually gifted Alex Frost (Alex is the one on the left). Alex was also the top graduating senior in
Finance from the SUU School of Business.
Spring 2010. |
Fall
2010 section 01. A tie!! Aubrey
Peacock and Nate Nevins; both excellent students. |
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Fall
2010 section 02. Daniel Johnson, who
is very proud of his B-F prize. Mr.
Johnson looks forward to a promising career as an economist. |
Spring
2011 winner Sydnee Visser. Ms. Visser is
trying to explain optimal reaction functions to a confused Professor
Baker. Ms. Visser
spent the semester wrecking the curve for the class. |
Fall
2011 3010-01. A tie between two great
economists, Vance Matheson (left) and Kirk Friedel. |
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Fall
2011 3010-02. Scott Barney, a
gentleman and a scholar |
Fall
2012 section 02: Charles Walker. Mr. Walker has one of the highest averages
I have ever had in class. He is truly
a worthy recipient of the Baker-Friedman prize in economics. |
Fall
2012 section 01: Terry Walker (no
relation to Charles!). Terry is a
dedicated student and excellent scholar. |
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