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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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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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The Community and Technical College offers a broad range of oc- cupational education programs to prepare people for professional and technical careers in business, and in health and public service fields. These programs, which require two years of full-time study and lead to an associate degree, are offered in 23 fields. In addi- tion to preparing recent high school graduates for entry employment, the programs provide part-time, in-service training for persons seeking growth and advancement within a career field. Dean Weyrick Community and Technical College The College of Business Administration provides a balanced education with at least 40M liberal arts courses required for all undergraduate business degrees.,This im- proves the national image of graduating students well- qualified for job entry employment and development into top executives. This year the college enrolled the highest percentage on campus of University Honors students and SAT high scorers. This indicates a better prepared student body preparing for top executive positions available in diverse careers in the 21st century. Recent years have been banner ones for the colIege's ten student organizations. They provide many oppor- tunities for students to participate with the coIlege's facul- ty and business practitioners in professional associations. This fall 1320 men and 450 women enrolled as un- dergraduates. In addition, 275 men and 63 women were in the evening graduate programs which include the MBA and Masters of Science in Accounting and Management. The college will continue to explore new courses and schedules to service the increasing demand for collegiate business education in one of the nation's most respected business colleges. Dean Dunlap College of Business 'l.-54 K. +L waits N'
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