April 21, 1994

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April 21, 1994

Midwestern State University

Students honored at banquet Ghazal elected The Ha rdin and Clark scholars. lh c_ 1op academ ic

Academic Programs Subcomm,ncc for lhc MSU S1ra1cg1c Master Plan and has ~~~ired lhc . St_ud~nt Govemcn~ Assoc1at1nn s Academic A<lv1:-.ory Commiuec. She ~·as named Outstanding ~1phomore Woman for 1993-

law Society for next year. Church is a BAAS majur. l·k has maintained a balance between Sheppard Air Force Base. MSU and the commu 31 1hc annu al Honors Rccognity . On campus. he is a niuon Ban4uc1 a1 D.L. Ligon member or 1he English Club Coliseum ,\pril 14. and ha~ been involved with Jcnn_ifc r "kn'n:ui" Ghaza l. the College !'air, 1hc Honors a soc1o logy maj o r. wa.~ The award was started in Symposium and 1he High named Hardin Scholar. This 1_96 I hy the Hardin r-ouncla- School College Bowl. He was 1s tlh.· ~nivcrsity·~ highest ti o~. It is presented each named J82nd Training Group award lur acad e mic cxcC'l - spnng to a stui.l cm during his Airman of the Quartcr and lcncc. o r her senior yea r and a Medical rn forma ti on Sys1cms Ghazal carries a 3.97 eradc Clerk of 1hc Year. He is a po111t ave rage. Ht.!r ;l t:llc.:mtc ~ ~~~~~r~ward is given wi1h mentor at Au:-.tin Ek'mcntary honnr~ include hcin g a mem . Oondi Dianne Hancock. a School. a memhcr of \Vichi ta h.:r 01 Alpha Lamhd a Della tnology (pre-med) major. was Falls Muse um Arts Cemi:r Ph, Alph a Th e ta . Ph, Et~ named C lark Scholar: and a Mili1ary Sptinsor. Sigma 3nd Alpha Chi honnr Hancock has maintained a scx:ictics. Gha,al was named MSU 4.0 GPA while servi ng as a Gh a,a l was re centl y ap- rnemher of Student Amhas- \\\>man or th e.: Yc;1r. Ghazal pornlcd by G ov . Ann s:.HJors and Alpha Lamhda scrvt:"s a.s v1<.·c prC!', HJent for Jennifer Ghazal Richard s to ser ve ,::ts the only DL' lta and Phi Eta Sigma thc Studt.· nt Govt.·rn ment Ass1udcn1 on the bo:ird of dircr - honor socictics. She is also a soc iati on. rrcsi dcnt or thc tors for th e Texas Guaranteed Regents Scholar and an Student Senatr. rresidcnt of the Burcau of Business and S1udcn1 Loan C orp ora tion Alpha Chi Scholar. Phi Ela Sigma. vice presidcnl Government Research. S T of Alpha Lambda Delia and until 1999. The Clark award was cs She has also .S.:r\'cd on 1hc 2,;:,~~~rhcr of the Academic ~'-~i.s~~~rt } honors at Midwes te rn St:uc Umv~rs it y. and Olhe r ou tstanding studen1 s were named

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Uli C. Bauer was named the Air Force Achievement man of the hoard of trustccs of the MSLI founda tion. his Outstanding Graduate Man . Medal. Organi,.ational Excelpresented each spring IO a He has been named lo the Jenee and Good Conduct s1udcn1 ,n his or hn Juni or Dean's lis1 and Who's Who in Medal and National Defense yc;1r and carrirs with it a ,\mcrican Colleges. Hc is a Savh.:c Medal. His activities mcmher of P, Sigma Alpha. have included Beta Bela $1.0!Kl award. Oulstanding MSU students ln1crna1ional Students A.sso- Beta, Alpha Chi. Biolog y fo r each ch.iss were also rt.:c • ciation and is tht.· prl!."i iclr.:nt of Cluh, Biology Journal Cluh, Educ a Ii on Phi Alpha Thew. He is re tired Na Ii on a I ogni zed al the banqucl. Mitchel Gross and Rohcrt from the Germa n nav..il air Association, Texas Student E. Church we re named MSU force and is currentl y a grad- Teacher Association. Texas uatc lcctur<·r teaching i\mcri- Acade my of Science and Men of the Year. Disahkd American Vetc.:ran.s. Gros.s is an economics can history. i s also~ rcse~rch ; .n~ lab l-leday Jamil was naml!d He _ major. He is a recipient of the 10 ogy 1 e Graduate ~SSJSlanl '" Grace Scholars hip and the Oui s iandin " ll!partment. e Association ., \Vichita Bar Kory D. Fancher was Scholarship. He also has been Woman. She is the past presinamed to the University dent of thi:. lntl!rna ti on al Stu- named Outstanding Senior Woman . She has heen the reHonor Roll. He advanced to seve ral of c ipicnt the quarterfinal rou nd of the moot court competi tion. He is Theta. She received 1hc Out- scholarsh ips and is a member a member of the Un ive rsity standin g Dclegatt.: award in Programming Board and the Model Arah League. She Mortar Board and has been is currently involved in lhc ra::,:m:..:::in_:======= =::'.J nt,.!.p::,:n_::,g::_: re::,si~·d~cn;_t.t~o~f~lh~e~P re:,:··~g:'.:•ra:d:,::u::at::_e:"-':_s:::,ist:::,a::,: ::;c~lc:;_ct~c~d_E

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The president conducts various student opinion sur-

MSU students turned out veys to accurately descrihc

in force during the student government election April 10-15 wi1h more than ten percent voling to elect lhe new officers. "This was the largest student turnout for officer elections in the past ten yea rs." said Jen' nan Gha,,ai. pre~ent SGA vice-presidcnl. Uhazal was elected prc..s1den 1, garnering 360 vo tes or 73 percent compared to the 130 voics of her opponent David Morris. She said tha1 some of the issues she will face next year arc 1he upcoming book store ncgotia.tions. setting up a student government book exchange. and 1hc negotiation for 1he food service contract in the cafeteria. PFM prc.sen1Jy has lhc food service contract, but Marrion and ARA arc also hiddin g for the contract, Ghazal said. Another important issue

1ha1 Gha1.al is already working on with 1he sc hool administration is <lay care service for the campus. She said this is jus1 a concept at present , and all the details mus1 still be worked oul. The SGA president has many fom1al responsibilities. She is a member of the administrativc council, the intcrcollegiale athletic commince. as well as serving in various other organizations.

the needs of s1udcn1s to ad mini s trators. The main purpose or president is to relay information from the students to the administration. Amy Dean was voted in as vice president, winning 338 voles or 70 percent compared to her opponent Carolyn Brown's 144 votes.

Dean has been acuvc tn student government for the past two years. She has chaired the election board (She stepped down for the present election.) and served on the student allocation committee. She has also been a student senator for the past two years. The responsibilities of the vice president include being in charge or the student .senate which requires making the agenda for student government meetings, taking and typing the minutes. and tracking 1he attendance of various committee members. The vice president also prepares le11crs for 1hc s tudent traffic review board Rebbeca Boone was elected secretary without opposition . She is presently a studcm senator. The seqetary is in charge of the student Joan rund which requires keeping track of payments and loans. Other responsibilities include helping with homecoming elections.

Financ ial services fertile ground for college grads Editor's note: This is U1c second installment in a four-part series about how to find the kind or job you want

By Cheryl WoodrufT and Grcl Ptacek Coll~gt: Pn,,;; Servin·

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counting. invc.:.,;tmcnts a~<l _f1· nancial consultrng. ,., a lertilc career grou nd tu cxphm.: fo r , new colkgc grads. Surpri .s ingl y. y,,u . don t necessarily nel!d a spcL·1al1 zcd dcgrl!c or experi ence in the fie ld 10 get started. Lois of companks hire n:ccnt graduates 10 give chem the educati on and training to hl•n unc.:

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Hc:.i<lquani.:n::d 111 Ct11co_go with offices in most ma_Jor cities. Anhur Anderson & Co .. 3 n accounting and husi ncss consulting. firm with 60.000 employees , s pends $300 million annually on Lraininl! programs. College gradua1cs who arc I ·red into the company's t~~ining program h.cgin with a sal a ry range of $25,000S30 (J(Xl. 13ul by earning CPA ;~d· MBA dcgn!CS while.: ,·1 k 1. , through a com hina on- thc-j~1 b trai~ing ~~~ 1~ and classroom 111.'itruc tton. • ., advance quickly 10 ~:°h-~~'~ini; positions, such _S. , ditors. accountanL,;; a:,, t~x au ltants and c~n~u ng ~ 26 _year-old c!ir c~~suitant. was hired s Arthur Anderson righl oul

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pro{~~~!:na, 10 don 't hav~ \1/illbms Colh:gc where hr: husin t:s., d.: grl•cs -· c ., pcriJ ll y duated with a hiswry delihc ra l arts gradu:.itt.· ~ -· gra, . Spcciali1j ng in AndershouJJ 1o 0 k for a com pany grc<;- '.nvestment clients, he lha1 offcrli a form;il or (ln·l hl' - son: 1 oul of the co mpany 's Jnb m·•n:igi:me nt tra1111ng. \VOrc~s in Zurich. Switz.erCom p:rn 1c::, suc h as .l\rth% off . d earn s S50,()(J(J-plus Ande r.son & Co , Ern , t : land . an Youn g, GohJman t;J, h..:. a 11d ~ J. y~.1;;.1thcr giant account.in g hus1 nf hanks nll l,vc r ihc.:: itmi . En1st & You ng. head · country ~1ct 1vc ly n:cnu t r1.·t. cnl unrtc red in New Ynrk w1tl~ gradu;l(t'..:; of thl•lf fll 4inJg c- \r,cs ,n J(Xl t·111e~ 111 the . mcm prngra rn s. Hwdm·ss consu lt,o~

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gra~uat~~ who don't h~vc business dcgr~cs and trains them to he audit and I.Ix spcciahsts and management con. sultant~. to A c c n rd I n g spokeswo man Cathy Davies Salvawrc. Ernst _& Young cmployccs arc . of~crcd more t!ian 250 contrnumg educat~on c.o~rses each ~c.a r. :he firm also s~onsors !IS employccs m_un1ver.;11y_graduatc pmprams rn accoun1111¥. Investment bar_1km_g l~v~st~m: nt. h~nktn~ 1s .::i,no~h~~ a~.,;n. nl fma,ncia l, ~1.::rvices that ..iuracts )Ouns c.: ollcge gradua_1cs._If you l.'md_ a JOh wuh a firm s uch a_s Goldmorn Sai.:hs, you won I ha vc w worry ahout money, pn..!st_1gc~c_arec~ grow1h or fi. nancial s_ecunt) . trai~~;

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lies and invcsunc-m analy!',lS. who start 0 1 SJlancs 111 the mid-t o -h, ~h J0 s. plu s b0nm,l~-'- and prugress ?vcnl~ally LO .tx,:o mc assoc 1alL'S, vice presidents and paru1':r, . eurni ng in the sh . IJgu rcs. AflCr 1..- omplcung -o IW(l - )' L':lr

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Lake Wichita nood control project

Flood project explored Editor's Note: Thls Is the first uf a thrl'e part serJes on the

Holldav-McGrath Creek Oood controi projert. By lllll Alderman, Paula Brown, Toni Jon es. and

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purp0',,1,.' S. The \t udy condu~tcd h) the C"or;i-s 1'! f. ng1m=t:r5 ~ll\ e 1he L''"1 st1 11g L .1L.c W11. h1ta

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