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Blue Key National Honor Fraternity was established in the 19705. The organization, then all male, was active in awarding schol- arships to incoming freshmen, as well as in community service. The club was revised and reactivated in 1984. It has now built in strength to 35 members. The motto of the organzation is nServing, I Live. The club demonstrated its motto through several services to the community this year. Members took gifts to Hope Hill Children's Home in Montgomery Co. at Christmas. Each year the club participates in March of Dimes Walk America and Senior Oppor- tunity Days. The club is looking for a national philanthropy. A spring banquet was held for the re- tiring advisor and founder, Mr. Venet- tozzi. ? THE BLUE KEY National fraternity; motto is Serv- ing, ILive. This honor society lived up to its motto by an annual partcipation in the March of Dimes waIk-a-thon and by this year, sponsoring a deba te between student government nominees, Sheridan Martin, Steve Strathmann, lohn Parton, and Scot Sodes PHOTO BY IACK SIMPSON.
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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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Spiritual Uplifters The Black Gospel Ensemble of Morehead State University, founded in the Spring of creative outlet to 3Students and community ' pgrticipants Over the yearswthe ensembi in formed' In more than 100 churches through- out the state of Kentucky and In the states of Ohio indiana, VIrgInIa West I - Pennsyivania, Georgia, New Jersey, and New York , The ensemble has nonioniy T . ,t churches, but has sung fer several civic 7 groups, such as the Kentucky Federatgon of Women Wondering Wands State Park Sue Bennett College Morehead Treatment Center, and the Daniel Boone Convales- cance Center BGE has also: performed I 'i t programs with the SU Recruitment team, helping encourage potential students to I, attend this university , Among other honors, BCE holds the dis- tinction of being chosen out of twenty uni- , versities and coiieges to takepart in the first '; Black Coiiege Festival held in Atlanta,fGA, in I : November 1973. The ensemble wiil host its L, annual Founder? Day duringthe m'thh of:?ir'j April, which will ceibbrate 19 years Of com- munity services and commItment to God. : BY ANNICE GRAVES - a 'I' THE CROSS CULTURAL house Is the site of many .20 hamburgers at one of the Black CoaiItIons ff 3 Brian E PHOTO BY RHONDA WOMPSON. THE BLACK COALITION Is an organization an Campus 4a sponsored by jerry Gore Mr; Care is the. add of Minority Affairs on campus 104 Service Organizations
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