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Beta alpha psI On February 12. 1919, Beta Alpha Psi, an account- ing honor society, became a nationally recognized frater- nity and since then has colo- nized 194 chapters through- out the nation. The group ' s responsibilities include the promotion of collegiate study of accounting as well as cultivation of a sense of responsibility and service among it ' s members. The Cal State Fuller- ton chapter ' s Spring 1996 service projects have included a graffiti paint- out and a plant-a-tree service project both in Anaheim. Beta Alpha Psi ' s recording secretary, Ed Steh, remarked, Be- ing a part of Beta Alpha Psi is a great opportunity for accounting students to build networking skills within the accounting industry. at-TA ALPH4 p (above) Beta Alpha Psi ' s community activities this year included a tree planting in Anaheim. (left) Beta Alpha Psi Accounting fraternity, 1995- 1996. (right) The 1995 Beta Alpha Psi officers (1-r) Grete Hildebrand, Ed J. Steh, Charles W. Read, Mary Nettleton, Mei-Lin (Helen) Lo and Rev Vandervort. dM-Organizations |
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WOMEN ' S STUDIES STUDENT flSSQClftTloN (above) The 1995-1996 Women ' s Studies Association, (below) Advisor Dr. Diane Ross got involved with members Melissa Utsler and Monica Carrasco. (bottom) Member Rebekah Knight and Dr. Ross. The Women ' s Studies Student Association is not just for women. The group is open to anyone who is interested in being part of it and promote the women ' s studies minor. Every week the group hosts a discussion group in the women ' s center titled Discussing Women. Topics ranging from cuUural feminist perspectives to pornography to body image are discussed on any given evening. Member Bii Cory has been actively involved with the organization for a few years and commented that the discussion group is a great way to approach occurring issues that affect women and society. One of the goals of the group is to raise awareness on issues relating to women. Every year representatives of the association do research on an issue and present papers at the Pacific South West Conference. Organizations '
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ALPHA PHI SIGMA FOUND- ING OFFICERS Rosemary Neal- president Michelle Lyn-Holterhoff- vice president Rex Wells- treasurer Deborah Kuhns- secretary Dr. Garrett Capune- faculty advisor ALPHA PHI SIGMA FOUND- ING MEMBERS Joseph Liu Joni Aase Brenda Wallace Debra Ray Tamatha Konegni Luis Melo Rosa Madrid Michael Lewis Nanette Smith Joanna Faunce Craig Peters Natalie Nielsen Deni Mazingo Usi Meshreky Darcy Ritchy-Purvis Kent Christensen Martha Miramontes Terri Allerman Paul Roberts Kristopher Bisbing Lorraine Davidson f LPHA PHI S(GmA Alpha Phi Sigma is a national honor society that recognizes academic excellence hy graduate and under- graduate students in criminal justice sciences. With 180 chapters throughout the United States, Cal State Fullerton is Alpha Phi Sigma ' s youngest chapter, its inaugural induction ceremony took place on March 1, 1996. Alpha Phi Sigma ' s purpose is to assist in the devel- opment of professional and personal leadership among students and practitioners and to provide opportunities for service to the community. Another focus for the group is to encourage greater communication among members, chap- ters and the whole criminal justice profession. (above right) Al- pha Phi Sigma founding officers, (right) Members at a meeting of the new criminal jus- tice honor society. m m M
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