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Teachers Kappa Delta Pi is Tan honorary organiza- tion for those intending to teach, accord- ing to Leila Sandlin. It's devoted to the development and enhancement of education. Activities for the group include guest speakers and picnics. The speakers often offer unusual insights and possibilities for those who intend to enter the teaching u; J profession. For instance, one speaker recently spoke about the job oppor- tunities teaching abroad. The club also has several charitable ac- tivities. They raise funds for charitable organizations and ttsponsor Indian students so they can go to school and be teachers, Sandlin said. Although membership is usually quite large, they don't appear very large on a campus because every semester many of the members are doing their student teaching. By LISA HOPKINS PSI CHI Demple Front row: Renee Turner. Billie Jo Hatton, Mary Kemphaus, Janet Belcher, Vonda Toadvial, Charles Osborne Back row: Bruce Mattingly tAdvison, Barry Reeves, Paul E. COUNCIL FOR EXCEPTIOHAL CHILDREN Katsumi Wellman, Paige Duvall tHistorianL Merrell Workman tTreasurertv Janet Janszen tPresidentL Nina Goecke. June House tSecretaryt Not Pictured: Robin Werner tPresident ElecQ. Laura Reed tPublicity Chairmam Education Honor Society Gamma Beta Phi is an honors an service to education organization, a cording to its president, Joyce Seagrave The club is open to students of all disc plines and currently it has ninety member Gamma Beta Phi participated in man service projects throughout the year. Thi year members assisted the Jaycees wit Thanksgiving baskets and Christmas Toy for Tots. As always, the organization held faculty-staff reception and observe Teacher Appreciation Day by supplying ' cake for each school compliments of Ga ma Beta Phi. Every year, four scholarships are give to incoming freshmen who meet scholasti and leadership guidelines. Universit students who wish to join Gamma Beta P must be in the top 2096 of their class to joi and in the top 3096 to remain in the club. :m
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red suits. As a national onor sorority for junior and senior women, ardinai Key is a small, but noteworthy xtra-cumc- ar and community events. Cardinal Key' 3 national philanthropy is uvenile diabetes. Cardinal Key raises funds , early to help support the research efforts nd comma ty service. For several years, ardinal Key members have served as shers for the Arts in Morehead Concert nd Lecture Series. its members also par- ca pus organizations participated - sponsoring members of the faculty, staff, and administration to be contestants. The contest drew a standing-room crowd to ma ch the pieing 0f the top three con- Kappa Omicron Phi First row: Cindy McIntosh, Teresa Traxel, Sheila G. Lewis, treasurer; Ann Barrett, president elect; Judy Stewart, vice president Second row: Lana Hardy, Janie Fryman, secretary; Kelly Casey, publicity chairman; Sally Maxey Gamma Beta Phi First Row: Ellen K. Gevedon, historian; Lori E. Howe, cor- responding secretary; C. David Adair, vice president; Joyce J. Seagraves, president; Robert C. Gregory, membership secretary; Bridget Rogers, parliamentarian Second row: Timothy J. Bailey, Randall McCoy, John Falks. Eddie Plummer, Julie Grannis, Emily McCoy, Emily Burchett, Valerie Ousley, Janie Fryman, Kelly Liles, Beverly Wills, Lyn- da McGuire, Lisa Hopkins
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Ms. Seagraves stressed that the major ervice project for the group is the Walk merica Walk-a-thon, which benefits the arch ofaDimes. - - Last Year, we tripled the previous earis donations and this year we're hoping yo do even betterl'fk , , i Also, the club raises funds'ifor the state - rvice project, the Shriner's Hospital in exington. L ,MSLIV', chapter sends delegates to the tate and national conventions. With all of heir service and educational projects, amma Beta Phi hopes to win a istinguished Chapter Award from ha- ionais this year. By LISA HOPKINS Agriculture Honor Club Delta Tau Alpha is an honor society for people interested in agriculture. HAny stu- dent is eligible for membership as long as they meet the requirements, said Mr. Robert Wolfe, the advisor. Requirements include the completion of at least 45 hours with 12 hours of agriculture classes. Also, since it is an honor organization, there is a grade point requirement. There are two primary purposes of the club, Mr. Wolfe remarked. To recognize scholarship and leadership among agriculture students, and to promote the profession and industry of agriculture. Eligible students are invited to member- ship each semester. The group meets monthly and offers programs of special in- terest to its members. Local chapter ac- tivities include participation in the agriculture and Natural Resources depart- ments activities. Recently, the club sold MSU agriculture caps as a fundraiser. The highlight of the year for members is the national convention, held each spring at one of the member chapter schools. Last year a number of members from MSLI attended the convention held in Abilene, Texas. National officers are voted into the office at this convention and MSU usually has one member as a candidate for a na- tional office, Wolfe said. BY LISA HOPKINS
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