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o c i e t y The Owl Society is the Junior class honors society whose goal is to promote the qualities of scholarship, friendship, and service. Members must have a 3.0 g.p.a. This year ' s group worked with the community through the Lawrence Neighborhood As- sociation, Habitat for Humanity, Link Kitchens and Head Start. It is comprised of twenty-five members and the officers are: Kathy MacNaughton. President; Chris Dordell, Vice-President; Rose Cooper, Treasurer, and Pamela Schultz, Secretary. University Photography Row 1 . 1-r: Alisz Nickel. Alan Low den. Dean Newton, Kathy McNaughton, Chris Boecker. Aimee Hall. Pam Schilling. ?, Keltic Hogan, Lloyd Woody Wood ll, Rose Cooper, Janie Kobett Molly Morrison Row 2: Robert Thompson, ? Twito, Greg Eastman. Cindy 311 r e a d advertising Oread Advertising is a student run advertising agency which was created in the fall of 1988. Since then, the agency has grown into a fully functioning agency witha creative department, an accounts service department, a research department, and a media department. The agency allows advertising and Art and Design students the opportunity to gain experience in their chosen vocation prior to graduation. The students in Oread Advertising create advertisements, develop and implement surveys, design media schedules and work directly with clients. r ront row. 1-r: Julie Dolen. Trisha Rayhawk. Jim Avery Row 2: G.B. Caedo, Sherry ; ; J ulie Schrader. Diane Tuley. Trisha Flora. Stephanie Dailey. Jeannine Kreker Jcannine Kreker son. Anders Pers. Jill Byron Row 3: Mark Hughes. Kendall West. Bob Daley Row 4: Brian Donahue. 365
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u j i m a Black Men of Today is an organization that was formed in the Fall of 1989 to address the concerns of African-American males at KU. Some of their areas of emphasis are: Recurutment and retention of . faculty, staff and students; campus and world politics concerning Af- rican-Americans; and education and elimination of racism. UJIMA means collecctive work and responsibility. UJIMA was formed in the fall of 1990 to focus on and serve the needs and concerns of African- American females at KU. The group is open to all who are concerned with the enhancement and motivation of of African- American women. UJIMA emphasizes mentorship, campus ob- stacles, societal success and community service. University Photography Front row, 1-r: Yusef Harris, Darren Fulcher, Linda Turner, Tonya Sanchez, Gwen ?, Le ie Davis, Ralph Crowder Row 2: John Lewis, Frank White III, Leslie Davis, Robert Vaughn, Steve ' Wynetta Cothrine, Cory Anderson, Tom Bettis Not picture d: Christy Stewart, Ardra TippVt, Cassandra Turner n t union The Baptist Student Union is a student organization sponsored by Southern Baptist Churches and open to people from all denominational backgrounds. There are over 1 ,000 B.S.U. ministries across the U.S. The KU-B.S.U. was first organized in January of 1954. Students meet weekly at the Baptist Campus Center, 1629 W. 19th, for discus- sions, Bible studies, worship, refreshments and occasional meals. Opportunities for small fellowship groups, music and drama ministry, socials, service projects, foreign missions and student leadership are presented throughout the year. The B.S.U. is open to anyone who is interested in learning more about the abundant and eternal life offered through Jesus Christ. Rick Clock is the campus director. University Photography Row 1: 1-r Don Arnold, John Lohman, Holly Hughes, Cindy KlasseXWendy King, Melanie Davis, Rob Wheat, Marie Campbell, Steven Cross. RowJ 2: Fred Church, Chris Green, Lisa Collins, Beth Young, Ward ScantiiH. Keri Winslow, Amy Young, Jennifer Douglas, Gay Clock, Rick Clock, Kimi Marshall. Row 3: Kelly Babbit, David Babb, Jerry Hofmj Robert Jdfc FitzgerahJ Jin Kim, Kenneth Miller, Ken Farris, Shawn Schwensen, Patl Turowski, John Patchin, Alecia Talbert. 364
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t s The Mascots were an outstanding, dedicated group of young men and women. . They served as Ambassadors to the University at all varsity sports events, many University events, and were on call for many other community events. They visit hospitals and volunteered in many capacities. University Photography Chad Coker; Sheri Watts, Katie Stader, Kathy MacNaughton, Mark Taylor, Big Jay-Bill 1 , Baby Jay-Laura Paige not pictured: Alecia Talbert, Elizabeth Weaver on girls The Crimson Girls took 6th in the nation in the NCAA Collegiate Championshipn| in Dallas, Texas. These talented young ladies perform at the half-time of all horn football games and many home basketball games. They recieved a standing ovatioi when they performed It ' s Great To Be An American at the K.U.-M.U. basketba game this season. University Photography- Front row, 1-r: Cherie Johnson, Debbie Adams, Lori Calcara, Sherri Villines, Karin Lawsc Rani Lacy Back row: Morgan Loewenherz, Nikki Julian, Molly Morrison, Shannon Hull, April Concli Stacy Elwell 366
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