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Lbassadors which were at one time ap- painted by the President. Now the ame results, the applications were handed out by faculty members. To be an ambassador I freshman he or she must have had a 2.5 GPA from high school. The two most im- public relations and to be available, said - Bridget. The ambassadors serve as hosts before basketball games for thefayculty and staff They have hosted at the President 5 they made candy for the faculty at Christmas and they, yalso sponsored a year was hosting at MSO's Homecoming While being an ambassador requires time and dedication the bemfitsk are numerous. As an. ambassador a stu- portunity to meet all sorts of interesting L eople, particularly Morehead State University. - BEVERLY ILLS Alumni Ambassadors First Row: C. David Adair, LaDonna Ward, Bridget Rogers, Eddie Smart, Yvette Zimmerman, Thomas Rodgers, Julie Grannis, Eric Evans Second Row: Tyson J. Cummings. Michelle R. Hutzky, Melissa Gardner, Cynthia Barber, Jon Harris, Michelle Car- roll, Barry Reeves
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Exchanging Ideas If you're interested in other cultures and -ther peoples, the Cosmopolitan Club is he club to join. The club is made up of nth American and foreign students. Dr. . K. Thomas, one of the sponsors of the osmopolitan Club, says that the goal of he club is to Help exchange ideas. hroughout the year the club is involved in : number of activities and projects to do ust that. Besides regular meetings, the lub has two picnics each year -- one in he fall and one in the spring. Members ave gone' on several tours, including ouisville, Cincinnati, and schools hroughout Rowan County. They also held : Valentine Party and a potluck dinner at he Cross-cultural Center to encourage tudents to get together. This spring the ross-cultural Center will be open for cof- ee at designated times to allow foreign and . merican students to get together and ex- hange ideas. Some programs involve PANHELLEHIC Brenda Hudnell tRush Chairmanl, Patti Fulner tSecretaryl, Kelli Abner tPresidentl, Clyde I. James tAdvisorl Not Pic- tVice-Presidentl, tured: Shelley Hatcher iTreasurerl foreign students giving presentations of their own countries. But the biggest event of the year, and the most successful ac- cording to Dr. Thomas, was the Interna- tional Dinner held in the fall. It offers a great opportunity for students to get together and try foods from different cultures. Students also have exhibits from different countries on display. The dinner IFC Sue Weston Allen Hill PULITZER prize winning journalist Seymour Hersch joins Cosmopolitan Club Chairpersons for breakfast before his International Day speech to MSU students. was so successful that the club is planning another one for the spring. Anyone can join the Cosmopolitan Club, and in the words of Dr. Thomas, It makes all the difference when we know each other. By BEVERLY WILLS First Row: Eddie Plummer, Trey Runyon, Joe Coldiron, Ray Stamper, Stan Jordan, Matt Wright Second Row: Craig Dennis, Jeff Ray, Skip Mansfield, Rich Burkard, Robert Fitzpatrick, Don Krauth, Clyde James, IFC Advisor
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Military The Raider Company is a military club and most of the members are involved in the military science program at Morehead. But says Junior, Barry Coleman from Virgie, KY, 'iltis just like any other club. At present there are 21 members in the Raider Company with about 12 or 13 new members who went through pledging. To become a member of the Raider Company one must be a full-time student with at least a 2.0 GPA. Prospective new members must also go through the Pledges Day of Doom, take an Army test, a First Aid test, and a written test. They must qualify with a ' other dance teams from 0 her schools , , rifle, take a repelling test, and among other We retrying to go to state Competition, , things, take an escape and invasion test which involves, according to Barry, being left in the middle of nowhere and finding your way home without getting caught. The Company does a variety of things including repelling, camping, patrolling, and hot water rafting in the spring. While the Raider Company may be like other clubs, the members of the Company are obviously energetic individuals with a zest for the adventurous. By BEVERLY WILLS PERSHING Front row: Pam Isaac, Tracy Holbrook, Dawn Vice, Sarah R. Curran, Donna Cecil, Bobbi Jo Luys, Katherine S. Nichols Second row: Cpt. Roger D. Cline, $r., Dana S. Elam, Cindy Peppard, Richard Clark Back row: Joe Irwin, John M. Hall, Bruce Lesan, Jack W. Lut- trell, James E. Nyberg GOLDEN GIRLS Front row: Jo Ann Main, Regina Cole, Yvette Zimmerman, Paula Lewis Back row: Robin Preece, Beth Dente, Lori Kincaid, Enena Howard, Elizabeth Slone. Tammy Hillerman Hot Pictured: Becky Bonzo
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