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Alpha Chi SCA society. A ' resident and AX member Steve Berzanskv said, Having Alpha Chi on my resume ' will look good; it may be a positive force that will get me where I want to go. High achievement and career ' oppor- tunies were some of the benefits gained from participation in SCA and AH. Dr. Steve Carleton, Academic Dean com- mented, It is heartening to see students getting involved in activities that will not only enhance their academics, but will help them in the job market. 1988-89 Society of California Accoun- tants Mary Bray, Tracee Bennett, Sheryl Carbajal, Paul Arroyo. Michael Banl , Randy Hanlin, Jana Frazier. ad ' isor Bev- erly Gardner, Cynthia Martin, Debbie Patterson, Alice Fort. Karla Petty, and Bruce Jafary. Senior Brian Mott takes notes during the NACBA seminar. Sherri Allgood laughs at Ric Slagles joke during a break between classes. ALPHA CHI SCA 109
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Groups Offer Career Opportunities, Academic Challenges Two groups on campus here at Cal Baptist encourage the students to excell in their respective fields. One of these groups is Alpha Chi, AX in the Greek, The other is the Society of California Accountants, or SCA. SCA was a very active part of the campus this year. Members worked in booths at Family Fun Night, and at Pre- view Day. They also sponsored a Christ- mas boutique and sold refreshments at the NACBA seminar in January. The students worked hard to represent us and ta make a positive impact on the school, commented Beverly Gardner. The money they raised was put toward attending the annual convention in Phoenix. SCA members also attended Tri-County chapter dinners once a month and attended tax conferences. It ' s good career experience for me. I ' m already working in the accounting field, told senior Joe Bono. Alpha Chi was not so much an active group as it was recognition for students. Only the upper ten percent of the junior and senior classes were invited to join Alpha Chi, which is a national honor AX member Julie Perkins gets inter- viewed by Kathy Dean at the Halloween competition. 1988-89 Alpha Chi Top row: Joanne Ed- wards, Keri Weirich, Ronelle Harry, Earl Tate, Scott Harris, Ric Slagle, Eric Hann, Scott Cato, Julie Perkins, Terry Vaughan, Miriam Bellomy, and Dr. Richard Mobley, advisor. Front row: Michelle Davis, Bonnie Tate, Trudy Oliver, Louise Johnson, Alice Fort, Steve Berzansky, and Susan Bianco Sheryl Carbajal and Craig Harris seek extra help on their accounting from Bev- erly Gardner. 108 CLUBS ORGANIZATIONS
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Baptist Student Union . . . what exactly is this group? According to Scott Key, the BSU director here on campus, We ' re not really a club. We are a ministry. BSU had a number of ongoing miiUstries in process this year. One of these ministries was that to Juvetule Hall here in Riverside. We get to work with kids who ' ve been abused, who ' ve committed some bad crimes, and we get to share the Gospel of Christ with them though our example, explained Jeannette Clark. Other areas of miiustry included evan- gelism on the streets, Christline Bible studies, and the SWAT team. Our goals are to begin working with drug-addicted mothers and children, and to develop a rest home out- reach, added Patricia Johnson, president of BSU. As a mirustry, the Baptist Student Union reached out to students, juveiUle offenders, and other people who needed to hear the Word. Glenda Gordon shared, As we go out, people will hear about God and we hope that we can bring some to know Him persoitally. BSU: Ministry, Not a Club 19S8 ' 89 Baptist Student Union Top tow: Scott Kiy. Peter Firth, Ourlene Colenun, Norau Brewer, Rldt- ard Crtce, Out Piyfogle, and Mike Norton. Second rmr. Aaron SUgar, Marianne Uttle,MlcheUe CalUtos, Kathy Dealt, Quia Henaon, and Rei c« Helaon. Third row; Rob RawUnga, Victoria SlmonelU, Z)rronda Clayton. Uaa netdw, Pattida Johnaon, Jennifer Tay- lor and Laura Peanon. Fotirth row: Slefank BhrUdt, Michelle Relnagle, DebUe WUlla, Tanya Coinba, and Carol Beard. Front rowi Clenda Cocdon. Sam Abn- ham. Price Croaano, and MldwUe HoUoway. Dan Pry ogle, Randy Slacka, and Scott Payton during a ChriatUrte training seialon. I9W-II9 BSU Executive CouncU Top row; Eric BIggen, Chrto Henaon. Rkhard Gnce, Peter Pbth. Kevin Pope, and Dliector Scott Key. Front row. Patricia Johnson. Samuel Abraham, Vlctofia Slmonelll. Joanne Ed- wartla, Clenda Cordon, and MHdiCalnea. BSU tiirector Scott Key and BSA member Gordon Hannon look over the agenda for the 1989 Shideni Conference. Christline program leader Scott Payton initiates discussion in his group. 110 CLUBS ORGANIZATIONS
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