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' 5 7. Sr Seated KL-Rl: Rebecca Brown, Robin Wiseman, Suzy Fitzgerald, Michelle Milton, Tom Connell. Second row: Amy Weaver, Karen Frost, Rita Woodie, Kelly Clark, Donna Gregor, Ella Barton, Valerie O'Brien, Kim Krege. Third row: Keith Fowler, Wynndell Dodson, Zac Bryant, Andy Morris, Allen Speer, sponsor, Steve Carson, Julian Ottley, Jim StonesU'er, sponsor. LM HONOR STUDE TS ATTEND NAT IO AL CONVENTION ln April seventeen Beta Tau Chapter members traveled to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to attend the Phi Theta Kappa National Convention. Approximately 1,500 honor students from all over the country were in attendance. During the week's festivities a banquet was held in honor of Dr. Margaret Mosal, PTK's First Lady' and first Execu- tive Director. Lees-McRae's chapter received two awards. The Stater Award, which goes to the most enthusiastic PHI THETA KAPPA e442 it '. l -:w ' e - Officers IL-Rl: Michelle Milton, Treasurer, Robin Wiseman, Vice President, Suzy Fitzgerald, President, Tom Connell, Recorder. Standing, Jim StonesU'er and Allen Speer, sponsors. 128 PTK voting delegate, was presented to Suzy Fitzgerald, a Lees- McRae sophomore from Morganton. The other award, the McLeavy Friendship Award presented to a candidate for national office was given to Kim Krege, a freshman from Banner Elk, who ran for the office of national president. Beta Tau members also attended the PTK Honors Institute in San Antonio, Texas, in May.
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Q., sax K Seated IL-Rl: Gray Beane, Bain Gill, Amy Johnson, Martha McAfee. Standing: Brian Asbury, Dick Kellar. Jim Armstrong. X x IL-Rl: Karen Frost, Chris Hartley, Tabatha Farmer, Sid Yarbrough, Gray Beane, Myra Cook. Melissa Kincaid. Rebecca Brown, Tom MacQueen. sponsorq Tom Connell. 'Biff G I SGA 127
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