Honor societies enjoying increase in interest By Mary Lichtenwalner orttaBanraM The many honor societies at the University reflect a new generation of student, concerned with achievement and academics — a contrast to the pro test groups of the 1960s, says Dave Thur man. president of the University chapter of Mortar Board, a senior honor society. "It’s activism of a different sort." Thurman says. "I think, all in all. it‘s just a change on campuses. Students are more willing to work with the ad ministration than fight against them. *'1 think now that students realize they have to do some stuff in college to get a r job," Thurman says. Currently, 25 honor societies and ser vice organizations with high academic requirements for membership thrive at the University. Most groups require a consistent 3.2 grade point average dur ing their college career. Monday marks the first day of National Mortar Board Week, an honors week held to increase the awareness of honor societies on campuses. Organized by Mortar Board, the week will feature information tables in the EMU lobby from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. with representatives horn such societies as Druids. Asklepiads. Mortar Board and Phi Eta Sigma. University honor student will receive 82 junior scholar awards in a ceremony Wednesday, at 7 p.m.. in Geriinger Hall. Organ donor awareness is the theme of honors week. Thurman says. The honor society took on the national service pro ject to stimulate awareness of the program. "It’s important because there are peo ple who are blind or maybe on kidney dialysis machines. . .people donate to them and help them out." Thurman says. In addition to vital organs, skin can be donated for burn victims, Thurman says. Anita Johnson, honor societies advisor in the Office of Student Development, says that despite fluctuations in popularity, honor societies have kept the same goals of leadership, scholarship and service. But the groups are less for mal now. Members no longer wear uniforms and initiations arc now held as informal receptions, Johnson says. Honor society members are given op portunities to succeed outside of the classroom. Johnson says. “Membership in an honor society makes a good im pression on prospective employers." she says. • • • Add color while you style with comb-in Colorific Mousse or add sizzling high lights and accents with vibrant Colorific Styling Gels. color while you It’s easy as using a mousse. Just put a bit of Col orific Color Styling Mousse on your comb and comb it through your hair for beautiful, rich color and highlights. instantly 3 oz CoU colors to enrich your hair’s create bold highlights and new look... easily and Mouawc Re* 4 99 Put on the glitz... Finger style in or paint on bold, exotic color tips, streaks and accents. Chbosc from 6 metallic colors and dazzle your friends ■; by wearing two, three or four different colors i at once... they all come out in one shampoo I oat. CotortRc Cotor Styling Gel Reg 3 99 * NEW! From Vidal Sassoon and available first at... FredMever t ONE-STOP SHOPPING wCENTERS i M>1-2-0055 PMP Each of these advertised items must be readily available for sale at or below the advertised price in each Fred Meyer store, except as specifically noted in this ad