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Entertaining Students One service organization at MSG that tries to provide students with interesting programs and entertainment is the Pro- gram Council. This year the Council has had a variety of programs ranging from comedians to movies to volleyball and backgammon tournaments. During the year the Council had a number of come- dians, one of which was David Nasler. They also sponsored We Can Make You Laugh contest in which anyone who could keep from laughing while comedians did a variety of things won a prize. In November the Council sponsored a magic show by Denny and Lee. Council also went to a Reds game, held a co-ed volleyball game at Laughlin, and held foozeball tournaments, darts tournaments, SPONSORED by Program Council, the Mary Wong Comedy Team entertained students in the ADUC grill. The Program Council also sponsored movies and other activities for students this year. Service Organizations During the year the' and backgammon tournaments. The win- ners of the backgammon tournaments were sent to Virginia for the National tour- nament. Programs Council also sponsored a variety of popular movies at Button Auditorium and Breck including Rocky Ill, Rambo, Goonies, and The Black Cauldron. Throughout, the year the Coun- cil sponsored dinners from foreign coun- tries to give M80 students the opportunity to try foods; fro, a ifferent cultures. The dinners this year'included a Mexican din- ner, an Italian dinnEr, a French dinner, and an Oriental dinner, among others. However Loretta Taylor, a junior from Columbus, OH and a member of the Program Council, feels that the Council's biggest successes this year the video dance and the Under- taker's Ball. The Council tries to provide entertain- ment that students will enjoy and Loretta says We're trying to bring the community in. We'll take any suggestions, they're more than welcome. While offering enter- tainment, the Council also keeps the stu- dent in mind. We try to keep the prices low, says- Loretta - elt's certain that students couldn't: find better prices anywhere. By BEVERLY WlLLS PROGRAM COUNCIL Front row: John Parr, Charlene Looney, Becky Stegbauer lPresidentl, Susette Redwine tAdvisorl, Elizabeth Pelfrey. Delores Sizemore, Donna Joseph, Thomas Rodgers, tVice-Presidentl Back row: Clifford Pargr, Colette Zeigler, Jennifer Andrews, Bruce W. Brooks, Michell Reti, Howard McLain, Michael Brann tTreasurerl
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SGA: Everyone's Involved The Student Government Association is the organization on campus that every stu- dent can be involved in since the entire stu- ent body makes up the-istudent govern- ment. The Congress i of: the Student Government, which consists of freshman. sophomore, junior and senior represent- atives, is determined by a certain per- Hui. 71 TH centage from each of these classes. Usually the number of representatives is highest for the freshman class, as it is generally the , efcantribute to MSU's weight team in L V'La'ughlin. We would surely like'td see the. largest. EaCh residence hall president .is also a member of Congress. Margaret Holt, a junior from Radcliff, KY, is Vice President of the Student Government Association. She said, We try to en- g? are not members of Congress to at- STLIDENT ASSOCIATION K. Hoh Richard Bailey Sheridan Martin Front row: Charlene Godsey. Julie Trone, Ben lden tPresi- deno. Lee Emmons Public Relations Directorl. Margaret Holt tVice-Presidenn. Duane Osborne tPrograms Directory Wendy Second Row: Larry Stephenson, tAdvisorl, Stephen Richard- son, Scot Sode, Marilyn Jones. Carrie Vice, Regina Blaw, Back Row: Eddie Plummer, Floyd A. Krebe lll, Scott Black, courage those who, tend the meetings. Anyone is welcome to speak at the meetings. Margaret pointed but that it is very important fertkall prob- lems to be brought to the attentib'n of the representatives because they aren't always aware of every problem that arises. At the present time, the Constitution of the Association is undergoing revisions. The students as a whole will vote on the amend- ments in the next elections, said Margaret. The Student Government has been in- volved in a number of projects and ac- tivities this year. One of their latest was the 'LGTVln project in ADUC. Everyy'e'elub was 3 asked to form a collage representing that club for the grill. The association has also allotted money for mailboxes to be in- stalled in the dormitories tone per dorml and change machines in Cartmell Hall and in the area of married housing. The Association is also donating a $100 scholarship for some fortunate MSG student. This spring the Association hopes to weight room improved. Better equipment might also draw more girls, said Margaret. The Student Government Association in- volves itself in projects that will benefit the students of Morehead State University and improve our campus. By BEVERLY WILLS John Flavell
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- Scabbard and Blade The Scabbard and Blade organization is a National Military Honor Society, a nation-wide organization. To qualify as a member of MSLl's Scabbard and Blade a student must have a certain GPA and must be a member of ROTC. Dawn Barnhart, a junior from Hillsboro, OH says, To be a member of the Scabbard and Blade is a big honor. This year the Scabbard and Blade was involved in a number of projects. They helped with the auction at the Morehead Treatment Center and they also helped at Pathways by visiting the people there. HWe tried to occupy their time so they would have something different to do e so they wouldntt be so bored, said Dawn. Among their projects for spring, the Scabbard and Blade club is working on plans to clean the statue at the courthouse in Morehead. Their service projects are mainly designed to serve the community and the people of the Rowan County area. By BEVERLY WILLS 3s m ' 'umfn Show Choir First Row: Melody Hood, Scott Simpson, Jennifer West, Cheri Carnes, Louanna F illmore, Denny Gite, Janice Black Second Row: Brian Workman, Tong Hall, Tavia Biggs, Dania! Imes, Les Caskey Third Row: Robin Werner, Christopher Bums BROTHERHOOD Greg Skinner, Jerome Hammon, Brian Davis, Artis Greene, Anthony Christian, Latrease Cunningham, Glenn Jones
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