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Disabled Student Association The Disabled Student Organization is a student run organization that serves as a link between disabled student groups and administrative units. DSO is dedicated to promoting fellowship among the individuals with and without disabilities. Students work to make sure issues facing students with Although we seem to be different, we are all humans and stand beneath the same sun. •President Mario Eiland. disabilities are an integral part of the member-driven organization. Our organization creates a network for students to stay abreast on issues, resources, and current events on campuses, both state and nationwide ,ue- By Mario Eiland Row 1: Jose Vidrio, Leticia the Dog Row 2: Mark Kennedy. Carla Hinrichs. Tracy Bentley-Towlin, Diane Belair, Mario Eiland Photo By Laura Miller hie Disabled Student Orga -vnization sponsored a V y Wheel-a-Thon in the Quad to increase awareness for people with disabilities. Photo By Seung-Ho Hong espite the dreary weather, many came out to show their support for the disabled community. The Wheel-a-Thon allowed ALL people to learn about going through life with a disability. Photo By Seung-Ho Hong 292 (t0yx anlmilans
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Cardinal Honors Cardinal Honors is an OSU Honor Society comprised of juniors who exhibit outstanding leadership qualities in both the classroom and in the community. Our organization promotes achievement in scholarship, extracurricular activities, service and personal growth. Cardinal Honors Cardinal Honor Members strive for excellence in leadership, achievement, and community involvement. •President Rob Routledge traditionally volunteers it's time and money to both OSU and the wider community. It is our hope that juniors leaving Cardinal Honors will gain a deeper understanding of service in their respected communities. By Rob Routledge Row 1: Wednesday Miller. Karen McNutty. Christin Hamilton. Jennifer Lenart Row 2: Tricia Segale. Erin Cunningham. Brian Lovett, Lisa Kakishita, Kim David. Heather Humphreys Row 3: Andy Cox. Chris Bortnem, Molly Gleason. Misti West, Wendy Olsen. Rob Routledge Row 4: Cody Worden.Brian Johnson. Jason Champagne. Allison Moore. Jessica McMullin. Jen Ellis, Traci Marantette Photo By Laura Miller sing by the finished prod jet at Lincoln Elementary School: Standing: Sarah Petrone. Jason Champagne. Brian Lovett, Brian Johnson, Rob Routledge Kneeling: Chris Bortnem. Wednesday Miller. Jen Lenart, Karen McNulty, Lisa Kakishita. Allison Moore Photo By Cardinal Honors CTi 1 lembers of the group lr L diligently repainted ( playgrounds, pulled weeds, planted flowers, mowed lawns, and replaced basketball nets at local Corvallis Elementary Schools. Photo By Cardinal Honors c2$eavei c, xlde, Ca rdinal Conors 291
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English Language Institute The English Language Institute is an intensive academic English program designed for international students wishing to further their English skills. Twenty-seven countries are currently represented at OSU, with the majority of the students using their increased proficiency to further their We welcome all OSU students to participate in international education through the ELI conversant program. •Coordinator lohn Whitney education in the United States. An important part of the educational process is the students' interaction with the OSU and Corvallis communities through the ELI conversant program. By John Whitney Members of the English Language Institute Photo By ELI s, e English Language Insti T -vtute sponsored many V y events throughout the year that made international students feel welcome at OSU. Photo By Laura Miller C LI’s mission is to bring people of different cultures together in an effort to enhance understanding. Photo By Laura Miller UjiuifUcA Student 'Association. e'lUjli fi Jjnnquaqc institute 293
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