1HE TALE OF THE TIME TRI LS INDIANA'S OWFSf COllEGE NEWSI1\PER Tuesday April 21, 1992 , Student reported missing by KrQlg Klllney Greenca~tle Police Chief Jack Hanlon de Sophomore Shan cllned to comment on the non Marie Bussberg h~ case until officers could been reponed missing investigate further. Claar after not being seen for saId the university is about a week. working WIth police tn Iler parents, George the investigation. and Betty Bussberg from The parents said the Williamsburg, Ind., re­ community has alsobcen ported her missing to very helpful. Progressive Greenca~tlc Police and Printing made photo Stud ent Affairs after copies of"missi ng" post­ New members of Delio Sigma Theto SOIorltyore (from leH, front Bussberg 's sister re­ ers for them free of row): Shenio Footman. Angelino Andrews. Chrlstlno Nolan. Monico Coffey. (bock row) Michelle York. Cynthlo Colender. ceived a call from a con­ Shannon Bussberg charge. Audra Keitt Not pictured Is Heather Gaddie, cerned friend on Friday. They said they intend to Bussberg, a Bogate Hall resi­ sonal effects left in her room uch stay in Greencastle in hopes that dent, is five-feet-one, weighs 1()() as cred it cards, checkbook and they can assist in looking for Eight DePauw women pounds, has reddish-brown hair prescription glasses concern Bussberg. and brown eyes, lI er parents de­ them, "If there is anything that any­ join Delta Sigma Theta scribed her as "very quiet and "All of th e e items, it seems one can suggest, we will have sweet." to me, would he strange to leave family members here to look into by Tedra T. Williams on March 14. Her parents said a friend of behind," the father said, it," the mother said, amently, DePauw doe not Bussberg's had seen her ea rl y He said the chief missing Any information relating to Eight women from DePauw have a chapter for DST. Therefore, Tuesday and left a note under her object was Bussberg's backpack. the case about Bussb rg can be were recently initiated into the Chi the women had to seek other ways door later that day. That friend Bussberg's parents character­ directed to Greencastle Police de­ Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta so­ of becoming members. They be­ notified the sister when he did not ized their relationship with their partment at 653-31 55 or campus rori ty (DS1). gan their membership process dur­ hear from Du berg for several daughter as "unbelievably open." security at x4261 . Sophomores Christina Nolan, ing the 1990 school year. days. The parents said the note They also said she has a close The mother said Bussberg's Moni ca Coffey, Angie Andrews, Nolansaidtheproccssrequircd was still under the door when they relationship with her siblings, siblings are also on campus to Audra Keitt, juniors ynthia a lot of hard work and dedication. arrived on Saturday. The parents have filed a miss­ help with the investigation. She Ca llender and Heather Gaddie, se­ 'There were many hindrances Dean of Stud nts Joan Claar ing persons report with local po­ and her husband intend to remain niors Shenia Footman and Mich­ in the beginning," Nolan said. "lt said it appears at this time that the lice. in Greenca tIe until they hear elle York, and two students from was like a maze. We had to try last sighting of Bussberg w~ last "Greencastle police and cam­ something about Bussberg, Butler University were pinned in several different ways to become Tuesday. pus security have been really help­ "We won 't leave without initiati on exercises for an India­ see DST, page 3 Bussbcrg's parents said per- ful," the father said, Shannon," the mother said, napolis city-wide chapter of DST Lawyer, MacGregor, Montgomery named Walker Cup finalists by Angela Kemp Montgomery. All three students confirmed that they are finalists The selection process for the for the Walker Cup. 1992 Walker up recipient has Smith could not list any ba­ reached its final stages, and the sic criteria used by the faculty in winner will be announced at an making their decision. awards convocation Friday, May 'They consider who has done 8 in Meharry Hall. the most for DePauw both scho­ The Walker Cup is given an­ lastically and socially, but it is nually to the senior who has con­ kept purposefully vague," Smith tributed the most to life at De­ said. Pauw as decided by seniors and The Walker Cup is named faculty. for alumnus Guy Morrison The winner will also give a Walker '90. The award has been speech at the 1992 commence­ presented to an outstandmg se­ ment ceremoDies. nior for more than 50 years and All of the ballots that gradu­ has no specific guidelines for se­ ating seniors returned to Student lection. Margie Lawyer Drew MacGregor Mindy Montgomery Affair have been counted and "The three finalists will not the tof' three vote-getters were sistant dean of students. "We and they make the final decision. vote." find out whether they are winners selected as finalist . don't release the names of the There arc so many outstanding Tw; DEPA whasleamedthat previous to the awards ceremony "The three finalists have been finalists. The names have been seniors in this year's cia. ~ - 60 the three finalists are Margie law­ m Meharry on Friday, May B," notified," said Robert Smith, as- given to the drpartment chairs. students received at least one yer, Drew MacGregor and Mindy SmIth saId. 2 NEWS APRIL 21, 1992 THE DEPAUW TIlE DEPAUW APRIL 21, 1992 NEWS 3 OST, from page 1 Student to address contemporary Who is D.P.U's best basketball player? Prove It 6 p.m. Fri., March 24 at members of th e sorority." cil, Board of Fratern al Affairs and canned goods will be donated to a members of the Chi Olaptcr. DEPAUW collegiate concerns in chapel Eventuall y, the group came in Board of Trustees. needy family or orphanage in "We can open membership to VoIUfM 140: Iss," 40 contact with Barbara Curtis, who is "I see no reason why they Greencastl e. other stude nts," Nolan said. 711£ DtPAUW (USPS tSO-t 20) is by Sara D. While student concerns about various is­ "I encourage everyone to Marvin's Siamiest '92 also a member of OST. OI rt is rcc­ won' I meet the three steps to re­ "I was inspired to join OST Jill English, founding presi­ sues. rome,"Dosesaid. "The message in published 5t:mi-weekty on (2-on-2 basketball tourney in Lilly) ommended that they contact the ceive their charter," Smith said. because of its mission and dedica­ de nt of Alpha Kappa Alpha soror­ TlMMiys and Friday during !he Senior Lara Ellen Dose, Lewis "I address personal problems, my sermonca n help evenso meone regional director of OST, Sharon Footrnansaidthenewmembers tion to publicscrvice," Coffey said. ity at DePauw, said: "I'm very regutar schoot year by !he DePauw Sermon Award wi nner, wi ll de­ both on a contemporary and bibli­ who's Jewish, somcone who's -Grand Prize $25 Cllapman. plan to stay a part nf QIi chapter until "It's not just a social sorority." happy that they are here. It is im­ Universily tuden! Pubticatiom live r a chapel lecture titl ed, "Call­ cal level," Dose said. Board of Corn rot : an independcn~ Atheist, someone who's Agnootic, -Winners announced in the DePauw Afterspcaking with Cllapman, it has built up its membership. The OST members have also portant that black students have ing Upon God inTim es of Duress, " "I talk a lot about how with all because it's not that entrenched in not-for·profit rganizalion. niP. the women learned that they would "If we leave now, QIi chapter began a projcct to assist minority more than one choice of sororities Dt:PAUW, founded in 1852, under at 10 a.m. tomorrow in Meharry the talk of an omniscient, omnipo­ Proceeds benefit DePauw Libraries and Services religion that it's going to tum you be given the opportunity to become will beromeinactiveagainbecause students in the Greencastle com­ or fraterniti es." !he nameAsbwy NOIU, is Hall. tent, benevolent God, why th ere • off to hear it." members of the Indianapolis city­ it would not have enough mem­ munity. They are working in ron­ The members of AKA spon­ tndiana's oldest and coolest arc problems and whywe face per­ Da;e roIlcgc ncwSjXlpcr. Dose, a rel igion major and has begun her Methodist Entrance Fee: $2; food provided wide chapter. Chapman then re­ bers," she said. junction with the Greencastle Na­ sored a reception for the new mem­ Russian minor, was selected as the sonal calamities as well as world ordination process and shesaidhopcs EdiJoriaI and busintsS offll:ts: ferred themt o KimOldham , who is The grou p must also meet the tional Ao;sociationf or the Advance­ bers of OST in early April to con­ n il; Dd'AUW winner last spring. The Lewis Ser­ problems such as AIDS, hunger 10 attend seminary after graduation . currently the Oli chapter advisor. qualifications of the OST Nation­ ment of Colored People on the grat ul ate them. Center for Contempornry Media mon Award is presented annually and war," Dose said. "I am very interested in doing Oli Olapter is composed of area als before they can receive their project. "'The DePauw campus wel­ 609 South ~I Slreel to a pre-ministry junior who must Dose, also a Bishop Roberts missionary work in Russia, and Greencasllc, tN 46135 Pump up and Air out! colleges in Indianapolis.
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