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Hinton, Cynthia K. Hillsboro Business Hogge, Carol Faith Blue Creek, OH Social Work Holton, Amy Elizabeth Louisville Journalism, Government Hope, Paul A. J. England University Studies Howard, Laura J . Maysville Commercial Art Howard, Lisa A. Harrodsburg Secretarial Howard, Marc Louisville Advertising Hughes, Carlton W. Jenkins Radio-TV, Journalism lden, Benjamin Howard Radio-TV Johnston, Alicia Gail Morehead Mathematics Kamuf, Lisa Marie LaGrange Environmental Studies Kirsch, Kenna Renee ' Butler Food Services Krebs, Floyd A. Independence Industrial Education Lally, Lisa Marilyn Morehead Radio-TV Lewis, Sheila G. West Liberty Clothing, Textiles Logan, William Ernest lIl Ashland Geology Loudermelt, Melody Ann Ashland Accounting Seniors
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Hamm, Theresa C. Shirley, IN Business Handy, Lisa Marie Wheelersburg, OH Accounting Hardy, Lana Jo Kittshill, OH Home Economics Harris, Venus Lane Louisville Journalism Hensley, Charles Wayne Frakes Business Hensley, Pam Frakes Data Processing Herald, Rebecca Flora New Richmond, OH Social Work Hildebrant, Jeanine Lee Leesburg, OH Art Active Greek When Chris Stewart came to Morehead State Universi- ty from Franklin, Ohio four and a half years ago, he was surprised to discover the broad range of students here. It seems to amaze me that Morehead attracted such a diversity of people, considering the fact that it's not a really big school. The senior industrial technology major was exposed to Morehead State University as a child, liked the at- mosphere and decided to enroll. Since coming here, Stewart has been very active, especially in Greek affairs. Not only is he the current president of the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, but he is the past president of the IFC, lnter-Fraternity Council. Stewart said he kind of in- herited that position last year when he assumed the presidency after the former president left. After graduation in December '85, Stewart said he planned to seek employment first in the large-scale in- dustrial companies, because he feels that there are more , . . , , , opportunities there for advancement of his career. He FORMER IFC preSIdent, C hns Stewart Rented is a senior Industrial technology , , major from Franklin, Ohio. Stewart hopes to work in the large-scale industries in womd also prefer to work In the Lexmgton, KentUCky Lexington. He also enjoys spending time with friends Dennis McKay and Colleen area. During his years at MSU, he has become familiar PmCha'd' with the area, and has grown to like it. By SHIRLEY SMITH AV MJW HULJIA
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Student Government The Kentucky Intercollegiate State Legislature, or KISL, was founded in 1981 as a means for Kentucky college and universi- ty students to have an input in state governmental affairs. Each institution of higher learning in Kentucky is permitted to sub- mit several pieces of legislation to KISL. The legislation is drawn up from input by the student body, faculty members, and the community. Kim May, an M80 junior and the newly elected governor of KISL, said, HI really wish we could get more input from the students, as most of this year's legislation came from other sources. KISL is a subcommittee of the MSU Student Association, so the first priority for delegates goes to SA members with any re- maining spaces filled by interested students. The number of delegates a school receives is based upon each school's full- time enrollment. M80 is limited to fifteen delegates due to budgeting, but is only allotted eight votes - six in the House of Representatives and two in the Senate. The KISL General Assembly is a three day session which takes place in the fall and acts as a mock legislation ac- cording to MSU senior Amy Holten, a former KISL Secretary of State. The legislation which is approved in both houses is passed on to the KISL governor. If it is approved by the governor, it is submitted to the Kentucky State General Assembly in January. KISL members at- tend this session in order to lobby for their legislation. This year three bills were submitted from MSU to the Ken- tucky Intercollegiate State Legislature's General Assembly in the fall. One bill was withdrawn before the session began. Another bill dealt with increasing the number of out-of-state students attending Kentuckyis schools of medicine, den- tistry, and law. The final bill concerned the feasibility of a state school of veterinarian medicine in Kentucky. The last bill passed and will be submitted to the State General Assembly in January. There is also a spring KISL session at a chosen school. Activities during this session include amending the KISL Constitution and revising the bylaws if necessary. Delegates also work on legislation and recruit new members. BY LISA HOPKINS KISL. Kentucky Intercollegiate Student Legislature, was founded in order for Kentucky college and university students to have an input in state governmental affairs. Kim May, governor of KISL, and Amy Holten, former Secretary of State represent MSU.
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