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Classified Staff Annual Awards
to be presented Tuesday
Classified Staff Council will hold its annual awards
ceremony and get-together tomorrow (April 6) in the
Lenhart Grand Ballroom of the Bowen-Thompson Student
Union. Presented will be the Classified Staff Team and
the Outstanding Service awards, as well as CSC scholarships
for employees and their dependents.
President Ribeau will address the gathering, which begins
at 9:30 a.m. with breakfast, followed by the awards
ceremony at 10. The event will include recognition of
the year’s Spirit of BG winners and CSC members.
Enjoy Easter dinner at the union
A special Easter buffet will be offered by University
Dining Services on April 11 for all faculty, staff and
students. Seatings will be available every half hour
from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Lenhart Grand Ballroom
of the Bowen-Thompson Student Union.
The menu will include baked glazed ham, prime rib au
jus, baked chicken, and a vegetable, egg and cheese
strata, along with a variety of side dishes.
The cost is $14.95 for seniors and BGSU students with
ID, $16.95 for other adults, and $7.50 for children
ages 4-12. There is no charge for children under 4.
These prices do not include tax.
For reservations, call the Dining Services Special Events
Reservation Line at 2-7950 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Monday-Friday.
Diana Echler earns Spirit of
BG award
An employee whose dedication helps ensure the smooth
operation of dining services in the Bowen-Thompson Student
Union is the February recipient of the Classified Staff
Spirit of BG Award. Diana Echler plays a crucial role
as a computer programmer/analyst.
“There is no problem ever too big or too small.
She is willing to respond quickly to any issues that
arise,” according to her colleagues. “She
is creative, friendly, respectful, and patient with
those with whom she comes into contact—an employee
who always goes above and beyond her job duties.”
She is frequently called on to solve problems after
she has gone home at night, and good-naturedly returns
to work, they wrote.
Echler received a certificate of appreciation and a
check for $75.
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