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As Ihry enjii the (hips and salsa i .i Weill anil Tillini Creiner t.ilk abdut the upumiinK Christmas tm ' ak Thi- Accounling Soiii ' t party was hfid Dti b In Robi-ria Hall photo by Chriilin.) Campobaao C.A.R.E. Front Row: Stacey Mason, Deslrae Boye, Anita Wilson, Sara Boulter, Valerie Lemke, Heather Berry, Maegan Irwin and Cara Wiese. Back Row: Ben Ramos, Joe Stock, Patrick Brommer, Nathan Woodland, Nick Waldo, Adam Hunt, Shawn Ades and Lon Nuss. Cardinal Key Front Row: Allison Clevenger, Keri StangI, Ashlee James and Tiffany Barmann. Row 2; Bridget Divis, Alan Dalson, Nathanael Schmitz, Michelle Wiesner, Jessica Clausen, Rebecca Dunn and Corinne Moszczynski. Back Row: Nick Wernimont, Nikki Mullins, Lori Fordyce, Crystal Beckham, Jamie Borsh, Todd Kenney and Ashlee Erwin. Campus Crusade for Christ Front Row: Apesue Hunt, Danny Burns, Jesse Fisher and Robert Gorman. Row 2: Sean Berger, Monica Marcolino, Sara Lipira,Jill Anderson, Megan Stetson, Amber Seymour, Tiffany Barr, Amy Craine, Julie Kitzing and Jeremy Sellers. Row 3: Brandon Wright, Sarah Whithorn, Deborah Ruber, Erin McKillip, Sondra Nickerson, Angle Van Boening, Erin Bleachle, David Nelson, Tracy Hall, Elizabeth Craver and Kelsey Nichols. Row 4: Joel Potter, Pam Hockens, Kathryn Jensen, Amanda Whitaker, Missi Alfrey, Nicholas Ross, Rebecca Dunn, Aaron Wilson, Jill Webster, Katrina Streck, Erin Polaski and Kara Karssen. Bocfc Row: Derick Delanty, Elizabeth Jensen, Katie Mosby, Emily Dix, Lisa Doudna, Drrew Keirsey, Mitch Hiser, Chris Dunn, Scott Shannahan, Andrew Jackson, Aaron Phares, Shawn Stetson and Nick Koeteman. = - Organizatio£js
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Baptist Student Union Front Row: Heidi Hester, Amy Abplanalp, Eric Oldfield and Robyn McCollum. Row Z- Garrett Kingston, Amanda Berg, Dawn Sutton, Natalie Alden, Amy Dudlry, Jenny Schell, Julie Martin, Ryan Morton and Jason Yarnell. Sock Row;Sam Thrower.Maggie Dittmar, Charity Tubbs, Maria Swope, Verlene Downing, Andrea Schnetzler, Jen Boyer, Megan Dovel, Misty Gibeson, Chris Ayers and Trevor Bennon. by Jill Robinson Chocolate treats entice marketing association d of chocolate imaginable was piled before them. Products lined he counters teasing members of the American Marketing Association. Chris Arnold, Kansas City ' s district manager of Hershey ' s, offered advice and stories about the business Nov. 15. He was one of the many speakers that gave members of AMA an insight into the world they would be entering. President Ty Bookover said the organization appealed to approximately 55 members in marketing, business and advertising majors. It ' s an important organization because we offer [students] an opportunity to meet people within the industry and find out what skills they look for to make lis better and more marketable, Bookover said. In addition to learning about the marketing field, members applied this knowledge to community service efforts and activities. AMA visited nursing homes for their volunteer work and participated in a fimd- raising campaign seUing T-shirts in response to the Sept. 11 attacks. These activities gave members hands-on experience dealing with people in their community. The group activities ranged from speakers to pizza and movie nights. There were no major requirements to be a part of the group, only a $10 chapter fee and an additional $35 to be a national member. Outlets to the business world made this organization beneficial. Students not only received advice, they made contacts with potential employers. I like having an opportunity to meet real-life people in the industry, Bookover said. It gets me out of the academic world and into the business world. Focused on the working world that loomed before them, this organization took advantage of speakers and activities that would benefit the members. AMA ' s events not only gave away products like chocolate, they offered advice to students for their field of interest. After answering guest speaker Chris Arnold ' s question correctly, Tina Kehr collects her prize of sweets. Members of the American Marketing Association were asked about Hershey ' s business strategies after Arnold ' s presentation; correct answers allowed students to choose a Hershey product, photo by Shane McAsey American Marketing Association -
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Additional contacts benefit society I members with Christmas lights, the first floor of Roberta Hall looked IS festive as the bright frosting on the cookies about to be eaten. Members of the Accounting Society gathered for goodies and :onversation during their holiday party Dec. 6. Students filled their plates, played games and celebrated a successful trimester of events. One major activity of the trimester included a field trip to Omaha, Neb., rhere, the group ' s 40 members had the opportunity to receive information from two firms. Arthur Andersen LLP and Physicians Mutual [nsurance Co. welcomed the society and showed them the ropes. The field trip showed me what my job could be like, Tiffani Greiner said. It supported my decision to become an accounting major. Networking was one of the most important features of belonging to the society. President Sarah Carver said. It provided an avenue for accounting majors to socialize, talk about internships and form study groups. The mission of the society is to get information to students about accounting, Carver said. It ' s a great way to network and meet each other. Networking is how to get ahead in the major and in careers. For a $10 membership fee, group members had the opportunity to interact with professionals and other students. The society provided members with valuable connections for the future. Blue Key National Honor Fraternity Front ?oiv; Brandon Banks, Eric Miller, Jennifer Gnefl ow, Keri Sciiweigel, Megan McLaugliiin and Tucker Woolsey. Back Row: Ryan Miller, Alison Adkins, Joe Glab, Scott Nielson, Kim Lamberty and Pat McLaughlin. To help prepare for the gift exchange, Jennifer Zwiegel tears apart pieces of paper. Each person randomlv picked a number that Zvviegal wrote on each slip of paper to determine the order people would select their gifts, photo by Christina Cdmpobai 1 Celebration Front row: Chris Marple, Zane Knudtson, Tracy Ward, Stacy Schumacher, Libby Whittle, Elizabeth Walters, Sally Dunn, Lindsay Showers, Jessica Matus, Phillip Holthus and Chris Droegemueller. Row 2: Sara Sampson, Sabrina Nemyer, Adam Ewing, Trent Buckner, Nathan Leopard, Jake Harlan, Brandon Strunk, Chris Shobe, Stephen Haynes, Melissa Maness and Sarah Comfort. Back Row: Nic Vasquez, Brian von Glahan, Nicole Ursch, Daniel Baker, Allison Gates, Dave Larson, Chris Little, Brice Willson, Megan Allbaugh, Miles Lutterbie and Tiffany Droegmueller. ArrnuNTiNC, SociE ni
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