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AVMA Awards Banquet Excludes Banquet Awards presented to outstanding students in the College of Veterinary Medicine included the following: CHIRON AWARDS: Dan Frey, Bob Cape, Dave Barley AVMA APPRECIATION PLAQUE: Dr. Edward H. Fowler. WOMEN'S AVMA AWARD: John S. Scheiderer WOMEN'S AVMA JUNIOR AWARD: Gerhard Hauptmann OMEGA TAU SIGMA AWARD: William Rogers ALPHA PSI -AWARDS: Thomas C. Crago, David Wigton, John S. Rankin, A. Clyde Wilson. DAVID S. WHITE AWARD: Shirley H. Clevenson OSCAR V. BRUMLEY AWARD: Larry Rowe SPECULUM AWARDS: Sandy Johns, Ann Wisloh, Paul Karr PILOT DOG AWARD: Dr. Sharron L. Martin UPJOHN AWARDS: David Somerville, Donald Rowles MERCK AWARDS: Ron Bockbrader, Thomas M. Henson AVMA PROFESSIONAL AWARDS: Freshman, William E. Inman, Jr.: Sophomore, Robert CWilliamD K. Reynolds. WOMEN'S AVMA OUTSTANDING SENIOR WIFE: Mrs. Dottie Henson William Rogers was presented the Borden Award which is given to the outstanding senior student. Due to campus riots, the annual Awards Banquet, planned to be held at the Imperial House Arlington, had to be cancelled with the closing of The Ohio State University campus. Instead, honors were given at a special assembly held in the Sissen Hall Auditorium while the women's auxiliary of the AVMA presented their awards at a Sunday afternoon tea. This did not in any way diminish the pride of the recipients at their recognition. 'Us laws. This year's Pfizer Award went to worthy iunior recipient David Wig. ton. The award is based on scholas- tic record as well as participation in College activities. 38 l
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Sp FI n g Q C P I C n IC This year's AVMA spring picnic had the largest r , turn-out of any picnic anybody could remember. Held ' - ' at Big Bear Farms, the fine meal and planning were : made successful by Kerry Ketring and his committee. The sun played its role superbly making the weather a contributing factor to the large turn-out of faculty and students. The more athletic members of the college show their skill at ar Plenty of food, drinks, people, and conversation were present. any dinner volleyball game, KF' ...Al John Herman, senior, puts his son above the crowd. w-'-. ,P I Playing with dolls was a momentary past time for Dana Courtley, daughter of seniors Doug and Lynn Courtley. 37
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CLASS OF '70 Thomas Adams Craig Angerman Kurt Bretz Ralph E. Broshes x 0 Phi Zeto NHIL 1-ETA Q? -.G XNQQX... N... fxxa x S KOA Q Q0 Q .-ri ' I CLASS OF '71 Thomas Crago Kent Hoblet Jerry Pearson Edmond Prescottano William Shulaw Ronald Conkin : 5. 0 1 rv I U Kent Farkas 5 Pg :I Q Jefffv Srqflftgef Robin M. Fritz 3 ' 0 5 T Mafk Ul 'ClW James J. Gostlin 1 Pi .', :SIS Datfld WlQT0n . Q Q K Ronald G'O'l'f'US 1 '70 A ,- 3 S GRADUATE STUDENTS Charles Henry 2 if '.,,.,,.- S xg' Thomas M. Henson Q NX J. Desmond Baggot James C. Hughes 01 ill Leonard Gideon 'ffl :Ill 'HHN' Ronald Hilwig Adelbert Kempf Dean LeBeau Herbert McCullum Norman Ratlo David Somerville Raymond D. Stamper William Hunter Roger Inman Phi Zeta is the student academic honorary. Membership requires that a student has maintained a 3.0 ac- cumulative grade point average or above through his or her junior or senior year. Student Council This year's student council, contrary to past experience, was very active. For the first time, the student council made up the Dean's Advisory Committee. With the assistance of the advisor, Dr. Koestner, numerous recommendations were made: A new Coke machine for the Clinic, bulletin boards for Sisson and the Clinic, a study of the freshman curriculum, professionalism in the college amongst the faculty and students, a discussion of the new clinic, and the student's role members for '69-'7O. FOURTH YEAR David Love-President Daniel Frey-V. Pres. THIRD YEAR John Rankin Richard Bottger and use in it. We hope next year's student council can take up where this year's left off and continue to improve its function in the college. Following is a list ot SECOND YEAR Kerry Ketring Michael Rings FIRST YEAR William lman Kenneth Hay
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