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IVIORTAR BOARD I1978-797 The next highlighting event was tapping new members to Mortar Board and Omicron Delta Kappa - the two highest honoraries on this campus. James E. Cox announced Mortar Board tappees as follows: Jerry Frengeu. John P. Gannon. Tracy A. Gordon, Larry P. Hill, John F. Learner, Diane Manson, Deborah B. Markle. MaryAnn Morris, Margaret A. Reymann. P. J. Russell, Keith H. Scheiderer, Barbara J. Simmons, Debbie Skacal, Sharon Thon- nings, Karen Verplanck, Lauren Wentz, and Christine S. Williams. Newly tapped members of Omicron Delta Kappa were an- nounced by Roberti Bidinger. They ware: Martin A. Bezbatchenko, James D. Campbell, George S. Case, Michael J. Dudich. Larry P. Hill, Kaye Kaschak, Thomas K. Keehan, Diane Klug, Lisa M. McFadden, Mr. Richard Neal - a faculty member, Jane T. Paolano, Myrna L. Patton, Guy D. Spiers, Cynthia L. Stonebraker. and Ronnie Tum- burrine. OIVIICRON DELTA KAPPA 41978-79l SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP STUDENT ACTIVITIES AND LEADERSHIP SERVICE Cindy Anasson Martha Bernstein James E. Cox, Jr. Ellen Greenhorn Leslie Hayes Denise Kacmar Frank Klink Ellen Kovacevich Jean Lestingi David Meade Mindy Morse Terri Mugrage Jane Paolano Mark Pierce Kathy Shisler Lynne Spagnuolo Cary Veith Charles Walker Patti Yannitti Edith Bausher Weisend Andy Zeldin AND IVIORE HONORS. Cindy Anasson Robert Bidinger Jayne Boey Dale Dobbins Frank Darr Steve Dubravcic Carol Gannon Karen Hill Deborah Hutchings Frank Klink Ellen Kovacevich Karl Kraber JoAnne Lancaster Sandra Parks Tom Parks John Ploenes Mark Pierce Rebecca Slayman Anna Stofer Jeffrey Upperrnan Charles Walker Marla Yost
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RECOGNITION ALSO . . . 'K ic.. . ,L ' . A E i 'ir 'K -it er- l. JN z 1 iliwmiiii AMONG STUDENTS IN WWllllllliil.,..,, AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES V' i X AND COLLEGES Jeffrey G. Bowersox .Jack A..Bryant, Ill Leslie C. Casanova Toni Costa Shirley A. Cool Beth A. Harper David F. Heck Nancy L. Hunter Donna L. Jennings MaryBeth Kase Ellen D. Kovacevich JoAnne M. Lancaster Jeffrey K. Lange Mark I. Malay Thomas H. Parks Margaret E. Reed Mark A. Smith Jeffrey B. Upperman Patricia M. Yannitti Dare Mighty Things was the theme of this year's annual All-Campus Recognition Dinner sponsored by Mor- tar Board and Omicron Delta Kappa. This event, recognizing students for their involvement in extra-curricular activities. was held on April 21 at the West Hiltop with over 400 attending. The following students were singled out: class officers for 1979-BO were Julie Church, President: Terry Ryan, Vice-president: Elaine Brubaker. Secretary: and Marta Savula. Treasurer. Robert L. Bidinger and Lynne Spagnuolo were named Outstanding Senior Man 81 Woman. The Dan Buie Award was presented to Patricia iP.J.l Russell for her activity in student government. In other activities Alumni Recogni- tion Awards were granted to three seniors. Charles W. Walker was recognized for his community group af- filiations: Kaye Kaschak was singled out for her leadership in dorms: and Pamela A. Michalson, the first woman in the U.S. to receive an Army Air-Assault Badge , was commemorated for her ex- cellence in ROTC. A-Key Awards were presented to 82 students: 19 seniors were named Who's Who for their scholastic achievement, leadership. 81 potentiality. 'S r 'K E' -lilnqi ik -7, 5,72 4 ,. K ,-
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BRUNCH AT THE Another highlighting event was Brunch at President Guzzetta's residence. Twice a year President and Mrs. Guzzetta invite Mortar Board, Omicron Delta Kappa, and other ac- tive students from campus or- ganizations to share a delightful afternoon vvith the Guzzetta's at their spaciously attractive home. After lunch President Guzzetta discusses current university issues such as the implementation of the semester system, the proposed expansion of the student center, and other con- troversial issues. Approximately 'IOO students attend brunch.
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