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A check is presented for the Old North Tower Fund to Kappa Delta Pi President Janice Parrish (left) from Dr. LaVerne Loman (right) and Naomi Alcorn (center). Donations will be used to build a memorial fountain in front of Old North.(Photo by Daniel Smith)
Adjunct's text used by journalism class By Bretta Barritt Student Writer Central State University adjunct instructor Susan Gonders has written a textbook entitled "Choices: A Guide to Publication, Design, Promotion and Reproduction," which is being used for the first time at CSU by adjunct instructor Lu Hollander, Gonders said. "Usually, universities design a curriculum and select textbooks to fit that curriculum," Hollander said.
She said in her case she selected the book and designed a course— publications, editing and design— to fit it. This is the first semester for the class, Hollander said. When asked why she chose Gonders' book, Hollander said, "Primarily because I was familiar with it. And it's a very thorough book. It covers the subject matter well." Hollander said she knows Gonders well and respects her knowledge. The course and the text deal
well, is a 1985 graduate of Goodwell High School. She has been student director of CSU's Kaleidoscope Dancers, president of Tiaras junior women's honor society, a member of Phi Alpha Theta history honor society, a member of Alpha Chi and president of the Mortar Board. She has been listed on both the President's and Dean's Honor Rolls and was listed in Outstanding College Students of America.
dent and historian of the CZIJ Stu dent Association, a member of the CSU Student Senate, a member of Alpha Gamma Delta and a member of Tiaras junior women's honor society.
CSU women students honored The Association of Women Students (AWS) at Central State University has named its Outstanding Freshman, Outstanding Upperclassman and Outstanding Faculty Woman for the 1988-89 academic year. Stephanie Cordray, a freshman elementary education major, was named Outstanding Freshman. She is the daughter of Toni Nix of Edmond and Larry Cordray of Houston and is a 1988 graduate of Edmond Memorial High School.
Business awards given April 27 By Mary Wilcox Student Writer The College of Business annual honors and awards assembly was a great success with over 350 in attendance, said Randal Ice, assistant professor of finance and head of the honors and scholarship committee. David Landrum, assistant professor of marketing, Dr. Michael Shirley , associate professor of general business and Dr. Charles Stumbaugh, professor of accounting, received the Mortar Board's Professor Award of Excellence. Winners of departmental, club and corporate awards and scholarships were: Dean's Scholarship, funded by First Interstate Bank, Philip Hixon, finance major; the First Interstate Bank Scholarship, Catherine Place, graduate finance student; Fleming Scholarship, Greg Gisler, management major; the Macintosh Scholarship, funded by the Apple Corporation, Delena Rae Lang, decision science major; the J.C. Penney Co. Scholarship, Tami Wasson, marketing major; the Shedeck Foundation Awards, Cynthia Prevost, accounting major, Ann Webb, administrative service and business education major and Kar P. Chin, decision science major; the City Services Pipeline-NW Division Scholarship, Mirza Baig, decision science major, the Oklahoma City Association of Life UnderwritersMarmaduke Corbin Award, Roger Fawcett, finance major, the Oklahoma City Chapter of the Society of Real Estate Appraisers Scholarship, Deborah Wynn, finance major; the Milton Best Award for Outstanding Senior, Rex Miller, economics major.
Leann Coyner, a junior education major, was named Outstanding Upperclassman. Coyner is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Coyner of Cushing and is a 1986 graduate of Cushing High School. Dr. Joan Luxenburg, associate professor of sociology, and Dr. Donna Watson, chairperson of the department of home economics, were named Outstanding Faculty Women for contributions to campus organizations. AWS also presented the Wilma Armstrong Service Award to Lea Kachel, senior history education major from Goodwell, for active involvement in campus organizations during her college career. Kachel, the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Harold S. Kachel of Good-
AWS presented an additional award from the American Association of University Women to Lisa Coen, senior accounting major. Coen is the daughter of Ms. Sue Coen of Edmond and is a 1985 graduate of Edmond Memorial High School. She has been presi-
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with all forms of publications from brochures to school newspapers, Hollander said. Gonders teaches at both CSU and Rose State College. In addition, she owns her own business, Gonders Graphex, in Midwest City, which she founded in 1974. Gonders said she began teaching because she found most college graduates she hired had to be taught most of the things they should have been prepared for in school. She said the fault was not in the students but in the educational system. Instead of just complaining about it, Gonders said she decided to teach. She is working on the 6th edition of her book, she said. And although CSU is the first university to adopt it, Gonders said she feels confident the book will do well once she starts promoting it.
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