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NewsFebruary 28, 1992

Patricia E. Gau and Becky Naughton, both of Cape Girardeau, and Cheryl L. Klueppel of Benton, have been selected for the 1992 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." The three are seniors at Murray State University, Murray, Ky...

Patricia E. Gau and Becky Naughton, both of Cape Girardeau, and Cheryl L. Klueppel of Benton, have been selected for the 1992 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." The three are seniors at Murray State University, Murray, Ky.

Gau, daughter of the Judith Gau and the late Robert Gau, is a speech communication and health education major; Naughton, daughter of Larry and Sharon Naughton, is a public relations major; and Klueppel is a social work major.

Gau serves as vice president of Sigma Kappa Theta. She is also a member of Gamma Beta Phi Honor Society and is student representative for the Academic Development Council and Alpha Sigma Alpha social sorority.

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Naughton is a member of Alpha Lambda Chi, Gamma Beta Phi and Alpha Chi honor societies. She also serves as fund-raising chairman for the Public Relations Student Society of America and as a sports writer and sports graphic artist editor for the Murray State News. She is a member of the university tennis team and has served on the cheerleading squad as the mascot.

Klueppel is a member of a number of organizations at Murray, including Habitat for Humanity, Omicron Delta Kappa national honor society and the Social Work Club. She serves as president of Student Alumni Association and student representative for the MSU Alumni Association. She is also involved with Student Life Advisory Council.

"Who's Who" honors outstanding students.

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