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Community Awards Champions After the Hornet baseball team won the N.A.I.A. Baseball World Series at St. Joseph last spring, the Emporia State Hornet Booster Club decided that it would be a good gesture to come up with something special, some momento that would give the team members a permanent reminder of their accomplishment. After much discussion, the club members agreed that a ring would be a fine trophy for each player. A committee was formed to solicit sponsorships from businesses and individuals in the community to help pay the costs of the rings. The Balfour Company designed a special ring which not only includes the N.A.I.A. National Championship designation, but also lists each player's name and uniform number. Balfour also designed a special charm bracelet for Coach Bingham's wife, Janet. The community businesses and individuals responded eagerly and the members of the 1978 championship team wear special rings. A NEW EDUCATION The latest addition this year to the Emporia State campus will be ready for fall classes stated Fred A Markowitz Associate Dean of education and psychology The new addtion is the new Education and Psychology building on the northwest end of campus This building will be the last project done on the campus for many years to come Markowitz said lt will encompass approximately 90 000 square feet on three floors and 60 000 feet of usuable space Q30 O00 feet in corridors and hallwaysj The appearance should be esthettcally pleasing with its roofed in courtyard and draw many education majors to Emporia This will be the first time in many years the School of Education and Psychology is in a central facility At the present time we are embarrassed by the old building and are looking for the new building to bring off campus traffic Markowitz said The building will house not only the education and psychology departments but also the instructional media including a large resource center There will be more classroom space and all of the education classes will be in one building different from past years He said We are hoping for new students tn teacher education and an improved education department Markowitz said the building is 55 per cent completed at this point and should be finished July l 1979 lt will be open for fall classes t . , . 1 - , g, , . . I . 3-N -2 -L L Y 4' 5 , , ' ' ' tlnf- rm- 5 ,Lp H . . . . . - me 1 r zilli- . -I V . , r . - - ' va ' ' . ml H . . . . . . . , . . . . . ,, . . 1- B V ' 1 - 1 , H , . , . . G . . . . . , . ,Q i
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Talent Reigns Supreme With Miss Emporia Janette Bentley, Emporia State University Sophomore from Topeka, was crowned Miss Emporia on April 1, 1978. Sixteenwomen competed in the Miss Em- poria Scholarship Pageant held on March 31, and April 1. The pageant was sponsored by Blue Key National Honor Fraternity, with Gene Philbrick acting as pageant coordina- tOI'. Janette also won the award for Best Vocal Talent and Best Overall Talent with her ren- dition of Natalie Cole's lnseparable. First runner-up was Cathleen Ann Rear- don an E.S.U. junior from Kansas City. Peggy Sue O Donnell a junior from Shawnee Mission, was second runner-up. She won the Swim Suit and Evening Gown competitions as well. Elaine Ray Sheldon sophomore from Olathe was third runner-up. All three girls were sponsored by Sigma Sigma Sigma. Sheryl Jean Nielson Hartford High School senior, received the Miss Congeniality Award. Alma Marie Lowdermilk sophomore from Holton won Best Instrumental Talent and Beate Eggert, senior from Mulvane won Best Other Talent. Miss Emporia and the three runners-up 7 received scholarships to Emporia State for the 1978-79 acaemic year. Miss Emporia then went on to further competition in the Miss Kansas Pageant. i rgamzatlons Provide Campus Involvement Students at E S U have a great opportunity to become involved in campus and community activities through the student organizations offered There is a large number of organizations available to students These organizations are divided into six different types honorary religious residence halls service social and special interest Honorary organizations are usually associated with some department or some quality to recognize outstanding achievement For instance Alpha Beta an honorary organization affiliated with the Division of Health requires its members to have a 3 0 G P A in health physical education and recreation must be a first semester Junior and also be recommended by a faculty member Blue Key a well known honorary fraternity on campus selects its members on leadership ability scholarship and service to Emporia E S U has several religious organizations vailable to students Some of these include the Baptist Student Union Campus Crusade for Christ Lutheran Student Organization or the Fellowship of Christian Athletes establish policies within the residence halls and provide programs for intellectual and social recreation Service organizations help with many beneficial services on campus Alpha Phi Omega one ofthe many service organizations helps the campus by sponsoring Corky the Hornet Spurs members usher at football and basketball games Cardinal Key organizes the Homecoming parade and also holds a matinee for community children Sororlties and fraternities are catagorized as social organizations They provide an atmosphere of learning learning to live and work with people sharing experiences and ideas learning principles of leadership and learning consideration for others Special interest organizations are groups of students with a common interest other than that of an academic department or honorary nature Qutvira Literary Club a special interest organization publishes E S U s Literary magazine and sponsors a television show on Channel 8 The council for Exceptional Children another special interest group is involved in helping and understanding exceptional children This organization assists with the Special Olympics held in the Spring The Student Organization Office in the Memorial Union is available to students wanting to help their organizations develop more effective personal and organizational functioning 1 5 7 5 7 5 Y 9 9 9 l 0 0 I 1 3 . ' - . l , i , . . . . , 1 7 1 ' 1 - , , , , - All students living in the dorms are members of the third type of campus organizations - residence halls. Their main purpose is to help , . r V , - . . . . . . . . , . . . . ' , , . . . , . , , -
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Dear Abby, I never thought I'd find myself writing to you but recently Ilve had this problem and I'm hoping you can help me out. My problem is I can't seem to stay awake. I first noticed this during some of my afternoon classes. I was fine the first ten minutes of class but then my eyelids became very heavy and I found myself dozing off. It also happens to me in the mornings. After my alarm goes off I just fall right back to sleep. I haven't been to 7:30 class in a month. Last Friday was really strange I slept through my morning classes and dozed in my afternoon classes. Then I decided to go to the Rock and get a headstart on partying. When I got home I fell asleep on the bathroom floor and didn't wake up until the next day. Do you think I could have been bitten by a tse-tse fly? I heard during ow -lhai lhe v0l'eS are I xx I A QvLh'?ps A li 'ap r, Q .,,A ,.e ' 4 7 5 Ink ' How :ia ta0UH+'S0h DEAR ABBY biology class that they carry a sleep- ing sickness. Please Help! Signed, zzzzzzz Dear zzzzzzz, I don't think your problem is the deadly tse-tse fly, however you should see a doctor just to be safe. The only other help I can offer you is, Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise. Dear Abby, I have a problem. Its my boy- friend. He and I are both college students at Emporia State but the problem is his fraternty. He is out every night drinking large quantities of alcoholic bever- ages with his brothers . The prob- lem is I never see him. What should I do? Will-the real C rkq pea e sta up GR f- QNQ Signed, Socialized out Dear Socialized out , I can see your problem. Give him an ultimatum: you or his socializing. If this doesn't work you can always dress up as a can of beer and hang out at the local tavern. .im g X Q 1 m rnaltmg 'lT-' Hes Qpendunlf inco an 3 'hu -sf 1- BF -the U wth an 'C7 l-les nd' A N . A ng . lt Ji A U f ' l l I U l W I G' 5 L , Fe M l ' ' I5 I l l l s ' ' - . .... I - .,' . I 5 an D' . '-'- FIT It I I I A Wg To gilum ...KJ I A s W . 'ff' M lil 3 1,92 e l + - 0 t l ,' xi . ZA il O
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