O.S.C.A.R. Awards Ceremony
As the grand finale to the 2005 faculty and staff end-of-year party, the Seton Hill Administration Flyswatter Percussion Ensemble smacks a table to the tune of "The Blue Danube Waltz."
Mary Ann Gawelek, center, looks right at me as if she's thinking, "Uh-oh, this photo's going on the weblog."
More photos inside...

Mary Kay Cooper, the Ninja Emcee, with winners for Openness, Service, Community, Awesome, Respect. As Mary Kay writes, "Winners were Georgine Hallam, director of our Child Development Center, Doug Snyder in our maintenance department, Betty Cianciotto, the University receptionist, Judy Wiessbock, the administrative assistant in the Office of Career Development, and Dolly Cordera in Food Service."
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Now if only we could get Aramark to cook like that all year 'round....
I think squaredancing in the Greensburg Room would be the best year-round addition.
I'm thinking the chocolate fountain would be the best addition.
I second all three of those ideas...
I sheepishly admit that I like square dancing. And that has nothing to do with my math class.