Honoring of 13 Louisiana State university medical students was announced Monday.
Winner of both the Geoge S. Bel memorial award for symbolizing "the highest ideals of medicine" and the George W. McCoy memorial award for superior work in preventive medicine, microbiology and parasitology was Lawrence 0. Broussard, Crowley.
Cecil Gervais Edwards, Simmes-port, won the Urban Maes me-inorial award for showing the greatest promise for future accomplishment in the clinical surgery field and medicine and also won the J. A. Majors Medical Book Company award for attaining the highest scholastic average in pathology.
The Peter Graffagnino award for "excellence in obstetrics and gyne-cology" during his junior and sen ior medical school years went to Jerry Dugger Jordan, Alexandria.
Mrs. Wilhelmena Wise Quiros, Lena Station, won the neuropsychi-atry prize for demonstrating "outstanding interest for aptitude" in that field.
George Michael Bodron of New Orleans won the Alpha Kappa Kap pa award for being the student "who has done the most to elevate the professional standing of his class."
Miss Reneal Claire Cobb, New Orleans, won the Alpha Epsilon Iota award as the senior woman with the "potentialities and interest which will enable her to contribute most significantly to the field of medicine."
Miss Bettina Hilman, New Orleans, won the pediatric award.
Five were named as winners of the C. V. Mosby awards to the honor student in each of the special fields of medicine.