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My name is Crystal Denman. I am the President of DSO. I am a Freshman
taking my first steps in getting my Ph.D. in Special Education. I feel very
honored to be chosen as the DSO president and I strongly believe in
everything we do and stand for. I am excited about what lies ahead for DSO
and KSU this year. I am also the President of Phi Delta Kappa, and the coach
for the KSU dance team.
Away from school, I am the wife of a wonderful man named Frank who is also a
Freshman at KSU. We have four beautiful children. I substitute teach, own
my own business, and I am the assistant coach for my daughter's cheerleading
squad. As you can see I love being active and involved in everything. But
even with all of this going on in my life I will never be to busy to help
you if you ever need it or answer any questions you may have. Always please
feel free to e-mail me at ksudso@aol.com. I hope to see you at the DSO
meetings and events this year!
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Vice President Bio
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My name is Andrew Davis. I am the Secretary for DSO this semester. My
major is Human Services as well as Psychology. After my graduation from
KSU at the end of the fall semester I plan to continue my education by
going to graduate school where I will be working toward a degree in
Rehabilitation Counseling. I will then work with people with spinal
cord injury by integrating them back into the community. I look forward
to working with the other members of DSO to support the idea of bringing
awareness of students with disabilities to KSU while at the same time
advocating for disabled students. If there is anything I can do for
you, my e-mail address is
cadavis8858@aol.com. As far as extra
curricular activities, I plan to learn horseback riding in the next few
months.
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My name is Gwen Eagleson and I am a first year, first semester senior. I am
the Treasurer of DSO and also a member of SABAC representing DSO. I am a
second degree student with a major in Accounting. My wish for this year is
that we all have a kinder and gentler spirit. My wish for DSO is that we
become a more integral part of KSU.
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