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Folder 04: Student Organizations: Student Ambassadors

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Student Ambassadors of Old Dominion University officers outside the New Administration Building.

circa 1990-1999

A member of the Student Ambassadors of Old Dominion University talks with a prospective student and parent during Open House.

circa 1990-1999

Leslie Martinec, a junior from Chesapeake, gets in some recruiting work for the Student Ambassadors during Main Street.

circa 1990-1999

The Student Ambassadors of Old Dominion University pose for a group photo outside of the Visual Arts Center. The Student Ambassadors assist at numerous events to promote Old Dominion University including: admissions open houses, dinners at the President’s House, lectures, alumni reunions and the annual Founders’ Day program.

circa 1990-1999

The Student Ambassadors of Old Dominion University pose for a group photo outside of the New Administration Building. The Student Ambassadors assist at numerous events to promote Old Dominion University including: admissions open houses, dinners at the President’s House, lectures, alumni reunions and the annual Founders’ Day program.

circa 1990-1999

The Student Ambassadors of Old Dominion University organization is forty-one members strong. Approximately three-fourths of the Student Ambassadors are pictured. Officers on the front row are (left to right): Karlotta Richards, recording secretary; Jonathan Harrell, corresponding secretary; and Christina Kalassay, vice president. Jonathan Young, president of the Student Ambassadors, was on the university bus tour when the photo was taken. On the the upper left near the stairwell is student Tonia Graves, who is now Electronic Resources and Serials Services Librarian at Perry Library.

circa 1980-1989

The Student Ambassadors of Old Dominion University and President James V. Koch, pose for a group photo in stairwell and breezeway of the New Administration Building. The Student Ambassadors assist at numerous events to promote Old Dominion University including: admissions open houses, dinners at the President’s House, lectures, alumni reunions and the annual Founders’ Day program.

circa 1990-1999

The Student Ambassadors of Old Dominion University and President James V. Koch, pose for a group photo in stairwell and breezeway of the New Administration Building. The Student Ambassadors assist at numerous events to promote Old Dominion University including: admissions open houses, dinners at the President’s House, lectures, alumni reunions and the annual Founders’ Day program.

circa 1990-1999

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