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Clubs Offer More Activities than Ever
Clubs took an active role Alumni Club HOIl0l`S
during the past year in support-
ing academic excellence through Sweepstakes Award Award of Excellence ' l
student scholarships and Hopkins County Dallas-Ft.Wo1th i
recruitment at Preview Nights. Hannah Myers, president Susan Hickey, president .
There are now 64 alumni clubs — Mostlmproved Award ‘ Small Club, In-State Awards _ ;
35 in Kentucky and 29 beyond Central Indiana Club Outstanding I
the state’s borders. Club program- Ellen Hines, president Cumberland Valley East
ming included game watch Small Club, Out-of-State Awards Sheila Key, president
parties, Derby parties, golf Outstanding Award of Excellence
tournaments, tailgate parties, Chattanooga, Tenn. Mercer County
annual meetings and college fairs. Harry Dadds, president Jim Gash, president
Award of Excellence Medium Club, ln—State
More than 300 Northwest Ohio o Outstanding
_ _ Craig Wallace, president Hopkins County
events nationwide drew Medium Club, Out-of-StateAwands Hannah Myers, president
6,000 People to alllmlil Outstanding Award of Excellence
events in 64 alumni clubs Central Wrginia Lake Cumberland
- 35 in Kentucky and 29 John F roman, president Elaine A. Wilson, president
throughout the country Award of Excellence Large Club, In-State Awards
Northeast Ohio Outstanding
Kim Hughes, president Northem Kentucky
Large Club, Out-of—State Awards Scott Davis, president
Jenny J ones-Goodwin, Outstanding Award of Excellence
associate director for clubs and Greater Dayton Henderson County
membership, says, "Alumni David Rodgers, president Janie Grey, president
events are the meeting ground for Award of Excellence Award of Excellence
Alumni Association members and Greater Nashville Jefferson County
the rock upon which new Robert Sims, president Bill Schuetze, president
members are cultivated and new QZ? _  ‘_;_ __·_. l N vp   V M5 ;). M apl Leaders of 0utstand_
students recruited. Whether QQ 2  five   rh n ·_ 4   ing clubs include, Mt
sponsored solely by the ASSoCia- Q :.   -  4  "  { il I      7*  J';] to right: John Froman
tion or in conjunction with a club   °’i' i Q 4     'i A L af Central Virginia;
or academic department, they are _ I `K ·' ;   {gse! _ i ' ::’)“;‘§:s  
sure to plant the seeds for liiture `       :; * `  Sm; Davis of N0;th_
support-   _— W . ii! T"` i in .  fr ern Kentucky; Harry
Getting in touch with the     i     . ·-   nauus or cnammga,
Alumni Association to get     ‘-é   :__  {ii Term, and Kevin
infomation for the club nearest to Y   Fai C°lli“s °f (i"°“°°'
members is as easy as dialing l- V O   ` Dayt°n’ Ohm'
80O‘269‘Al~UM (2586)- Staff Representing clubs of V   A  "* ,j:§;_   _ It  ;_  M .,
8SSiSt8nI Lee Zuhars continues excellence, from left, >»A_»     i ir     Q t     _,.    
to work hard to keep members, $r¤:gOVl:i¤lla;e ofslierth- g -     A p p L   P:.   gy ,_.—, .g
informed by creating and d1str1b- °s '°’ lm "mcr ,     *   if]; ’j.~·i f7 " ·
. . of Henderson County; . J , · as
utmg fliers and calendars to club Sherry Moak of Jemm — p x   p Ky
members scattered far and wide. son County; Robert Sims       ..v; , I r it
of Greater Nashville; I  ,   ‘   ·  
_ Elaine Wilson of Lake ` §5;_£,£» ;~· __;_g_ _ _,
Cumberland, Ted Eiden   . ·‘
of Dallas-Ft. Worth. ' 2
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