UpDate - Vol. 14, No. 31, Page 2
May 11, 1995
Annual breakfast promotes character, ethics and values

     The second annual Leadership Breakfast, with the assistance of
the Campus Crusade for Christ, the Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship
and Warriors for Christ, was held April 27 in the Perkins Student
Center.
     The purpose of the program is to promote character, ethics and
values in leaders.
     Senior Chris Coffee, president of the National Society of Black
Engineers and vice president of Warriors for Christ, was the master of
ceremonies. The group was welcomed by President David P. Roselle.
Delaware's congressman, U.S. Rep. Michael N. Castle gave the opening
remarks.
     Featured speaker was attorney Debra R. Cruel, a graduate of
Franklin and Marshall College and founder and director of the
International Foundation for Public Excellence. She has received
several awards for her leadership and service.
     The leadership breakfasts are organized by an executive committee
of faculty, staff and students.