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Michele Savey, ludy Stewart, Kelly Woods, Andrea Kucer, Martha Henderson, Patricaia Skaggs, Annie Barrett. W h a t I S A Only home 96. students are honored, and only really spe- the juniors and seniors. We raise money peri- C i a I a b O U t fdically for a natjongl groupIIIome, instead of diseases , Ike most organizations do. Kappa omlCI'OI'I janie Fryman Mary Campbell, Beverly Wills, Robin Riddervold, Paul Hoffman, Rhonda lahn, M. K . Phi? Senior Thomas, Ruth Ann Furby. Flemingsburg, K Y Scholarship Stimulant Alpha Delta Mu is an honor society for ocial work majors. Alpha Delta Mu s pur- , marinbers The M513 chapter Beta Iota, Chartered In 1981 I I Alpha Delta Mu 25 invoIved in very f Watson, the 3:6 we. during most of the academic year , The standards of Alpha Delta Mu are high Members must be juniors or seni9:5 9592312, 119 instilled TCprogr I IIbAN ALTMAN
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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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Ambassadors THE ALUMNI AMBASSADORS work with the Alumni Association in creatinga closer communication network between alumni and students. The group was started With the purpose of students serving as hosvhostess at social functions held In the presidents home. Delta Tau Alpha is an honor club for stu- dents interested in agriculture. Mr. Robert Wolfe, advisor, said, llOur main purpose is to promote agriculture and recognize out- standing agriculture students. The group works toward these purposes in a number of ways. They assisted at the Kentucky Logging Show in September, helped at MSU's World of Technology Day, and assisted in other department activities. They held a breakfast in Feburary for all agriculture students. Several members also 102 Honor attended the na- tional convention in Missouri that was held in April. The group also holds a monthly meeting. To be eligible a student must have completed 45 hours with at least 12 hours in agriculture. Stu- dents must have a 2.5 overall GPA and a GPA of 3.0 in agriculture classes. BY JOAN ALTMAN ? ASSISTING at the Kentucky Logging Show and at MSU's World Technology Day, Delta Tau Alpha achieves their purpose. The goal of the organiza- tion is to promote agriculture and recognize out- standing agriculture students, PHOTO BY CHUCK BURRIS
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