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Cardinal Key Blue Key Front Row: Helen Williams tAdvisorl lackie Burchett, Tammy Hillerman, Lori Howe, Melody Stewart, Darlene Dorsey, Kimberly Courtney Second Row: Teresa Black, Kelly Woods, Karen Coombs, Michele Savey, Patricia Skaggs, Allison Armstrong. Front Row: Denise Catherwrith, Vonda Kay Ramey, Tim Bailey, Lisa Hopkins, Laray Back Row: lanie Fryman, Elizabeth 5Ione, lamie Lester, and leffrey Huffman. Wilson. Second Row: Scott Dobler, Perry Roy, Patricia Cook, Kathy Webster, An- drea Kucer, Donald Holbrook, Mike Brann. Back Row: Robert Foit, Eddie Plummer, A Cardinal Key sends donations to the juvenile Steve Strathmann, john K. Fulks, and Mac Luckey. Diabetes Fund on the national level. We set up a HOW does road block and 10006 of the donations collected are Wh at iS We try to serve everyone, not just incoming C a r d i n al used towards diabetic research. freshman or community service. We do those , Tresa Roberts the goal 0f things, but we try to help everyone. Key benef't the junior Blue Key? Allison Ryle public? Morehead Theta Alpha Phi is a national honor frater- nity for students interested in theatre. Dr. Travis Lockhart, faculty advisor, said, Wt is open to any student who participates in theatre, not just theatre majors and mi- nors. Theta Alpha Phi held bake sales and other fundraisers through the year. They held some social activities such as a trip and a banquet with an awards ceremony. Participation in theatre is the main re- quirement for membership. Theta Alpha Phi is associated with all major MSU theatre productions. BY JOAN ALTMAN ? THETA ALPHA PHI is a national honor fraternity for theater students. Being in the theatre, requires one to be able to change roles with an individual who is some- times totally the opposite from himself.
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w 4 ,. w - 3? Cardinal Key honors 98 Honor d mwusmuwpummn . iiit's Cardinal Key Day . These words are often heard on campus on the first and third Thursday of the month as Cardinal Key members dress out in their red suits. In the past, Cardinal Key was an honor society for junior and senior women. However, during the past year an exciting change took place in Cardinal Key, the club initiated their first male member. Cardinal Key now is an hon- or society for both women and men. All Cardinal Key members are selected for ac- tive participation in extra-curricular and community events. They must maintain a GPA of 3.0 or above Cardinal Key is active in both campus and community events. CardinalKey members serve as ushers for the Arts in Morehead concerts. Members also participate in fund BOWLING for the award winning team at MSU, K aren Coombs exhibits her winning form. C oombs is a mem- ber of Cardinal K ey National Honor Society for Wom- en. raisers sponsored by other organizations. Cardinal Key members participate each year in the iiGreat Clean Up . Cardinal Key's nationaf philanthropy is Ju- venile Diabetes. Cardinal Key raises funds yearly to help support the research efforts of Juvenile Diabetes Foundations. This year the club members held a road block on September 27 to raise funds. This year marks the second annual Cardi- nal Key itPie-inwtheHFace contest, which in the past drew a standing room only crowd in the grill to watch the xipieing of popular faculty and administration members. ?
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David Dugan, Sundae Weldi, Mary McKinley, Anthony Nott, Geri Fuller, Lisa Nuss, Dianne Kuhn. What is the goal of Delta Tau Al- pha? A 'Our goal is to bring agriculture students to- gether and do things for the agriculture depart- ment. Laura Grassmick Senior Oxford, OH Pi Gamma Mu The Kentucky Gamma Chapter of Pi Gamma Mu was founded on the campus of MSU In 1970 under the leadership of Pro- 'fessm Margaret D Patten SInce the Incep' tion of Kentucky Gamma more than 400 , students and farm! ty have; been admItted to ,; , t membership. Invitation to membership is based on the completion of 75 semester I , hours WIth an OVeraIl GPA of 3 0 including 20 hours of Social Science with a GPA of 3 3 , The Kentucky Gamma Chapter has re- ceived the national merit award fromthe national office of Pi Gamma Mu'almostev- ery year since being founded for sponsor- ing panel discussions and seminars on cur- rent social issues and for community service activities. ? LISTENING intently to the instructor, Morehead stu- dents prepare to begin practical experience. Pi Gamma Mu has admitted more than 400 students and faculty since its inception. Front Ro w: Laurel Lammers, Tammy Hillerman, loyce Planck, Elizabeth Pelfrey, Reva M. Ford. Second Row: Tina Amburgey, Tracy Stewart, Steve Strathmann, Tim Bailey, Lisa Hopkins, leffrey Huffman, lackie Burchett, Cathy Wanke, Kathy Webster. Third Row: Cindy Patrick, Stephanie Wright, Valerie Coleman, Lynda McGuire, Leanna Hall, Lori E. Howe, Mary Kay Cornett, john lervis, Kelly Lewis, Beverly Wills. Fourth Row: lohn K . Fulks, Daun Vice, Lana Crouch, Cavanah Gray, Melissa Noble, Da wn Barnhart, Kimberly Skeens, Audrey Owen, Chris Rakes, Shirley Smith. Back Row: Kevin Thornsberry, Rob Marks, Tamela Brown, Kim Bevins, Kevin Cockrell, Tim Bailrey, Robert Gregory, Valerie Oulsley, Perry Roy, Eddie Plummer. Why is G a m m a Beta Phi more interesting than other honor so- cieties? A There are a lot of students in the club and they have many different activities in a year. Every member is involved. Beverly Wills Senior Vanceburg, K Y
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