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, SAM Row 1: Rick Brooks, Gavin Gossett, Annette Anderson, Chris Hicks, Lisa Golden, Brain Beck, Kara Galleo. Row 2: Cindy Braddock, Becky Gordon, Andy Lowe, Dawn White, Holly Rachels, Michelle Swearingen, Cheryl Ev- ans, Deidra Watson, Row 3: Dexel Burns, Angela Clark, Angelina Ortiz, Dixie Wright, Jamie Paradise, Lajuanna Vaughn, Debbie Johns, Kim Aaron, Brad Camp. Row 4: Jody Abbott, Strawn Hagy, David Hunt, David Car- others, Stacy Overby, Mike Gerlach. Row 5: Jon Shoula ders, Bobby Bush, Eric England, Jerry Suter, Darren Bennett. SFA Row 1: Judy Galloway, David Weathers, Jana McCarter, Rhonda Bridges, Karen White, Shirley Woos- ley, Bobbi Pennington, Sherry Latham, Laura Gobbell, Leann Garner, Angelina Ortiz. Row 2: Rusty Adair, Melissa Goftf Candy Reams, Debbie Johns, Kim Glis- son, Alice Parnell, Tim Miller, Michael Diddock, Angela Clark, Row 3: Lisa Long, Mike Brown, Richard Dob- bins, Randall Lovett, Steve Dobbins, Ray Grayham, Keith Smith. FREE ENTERPRISE Row 1: Van Davidson, Lisa Golden, Stacy Overby. Row 2: Gavin Gossett, Jon Shoulders. DEPARTMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
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After a trip through Procter and Gamble, SAM mem- bers pose for a picture around the company sign, Photo by Annette Anderson. ,, , 597 Organizations Offer Business Sense Departmental organizations offer students quality training toward a career in business. Chartered in 1983, the Society for the Advancement of Management assists its members by giving them professional experi- ence for their careers. Through interaction with faculty and practicing managers, stu- dents learn the skills necessary within the management profession. Each year, SAM members sponsor and coordinate the high school SAM Mission Business Day. On this day, high school stu- dents are invited to demonstrate their skills in certain business areas. SAM is also in- volved in the annual Career Day sponsored 92 DEPARTMENT ORGANIZA TIONS by the business department. Leading the 41 members of SAM are An- nette Anderson, president, Chris Hicks, ex- ecutive vice president, Jimmy Dillinger, vice president of programs, Lisa Golden, vice president of records, Kara Galleo, vice presi- dent of promotion, and Brian Beck, vice president of finance. Dr. Bobby Bush serves as faculty sponsor for SAM. This year, the Society for Future Ac- countants put emphasis upon entry level positions - what accounting majors can ex- pect to find with their first job. Being in existence only three years, SFA has estab- lished its goal as exposing accounting stu- dents to the world of accounting in order to help each member learn more about his pro- fession, Local CPA's were invited to speak at meetings and SFA also visited Arthur An- derson and Co., a Big Eight accounting firm in Nashville, and Hospital Corporation of America in Nashville. SFA has 33 members and its officers are: Lisa Long, president, Rusty Adair, vice pres- ident, Judy Galloway, secretary, and Daivd Weathers, treasurer. Mike Brown and Keith Smith served as faculty sponsors for the group. iw
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Organizations Help Gthers Organizations give students the opportu- nity to help others while at the same time helping themselves. NCAS provides an opportunity for those majoring in office management and business education to be involved with a professional organization related to their field of study. A highlight of the club's activities is the annual celebration of Secretaries Week in April. During the week, NCAS recognizes a staff and a faculty Secretary of the Yearfl Each year, NCAS gives a Valentine party for the E.M.R. class at Chester County Junior High School. In honor of Wynelle Hiten, a scholarship was established this year for a junior or senior office management major. Vickie Mannon was the president of NCAS She was assisted by Molly Shelton, vice president, and Karen Sparks, secretary. Being a service organization, SWSA worked hard on service projects in the com- munity. As was true last year, SWSA spon- sored at least one project where all the stu- dents could get involved and help. Besides being a service organization, SWSA made social work students aware of jobs available in their field of study. Throughout the year, the association held meetings which featured guest speakers. The speakers focused on the different as- pects of social work. Pi Epsilon is designed to inform mem- bers about the many opportunities in their particular field of study. The organizationls leaders began the year by setting the goal of increasing the amount of involvement in the organization. The or- ganization promotes the importance of being physically fit, not only to its members but to the whole student body. W Pl EPSILO Row 1: Scott Sams, Mike Gerlach, Julie Coleman, Greg Mullinicks, Pam Hicks. Row 2: Robyn Beard, Steve Bates, David Helton, Kendra Bonnell, Sabrina Gordon, Charlie Mullins. Row 3: Marc Wilcox, Ernesto Ramos, Kim Jadwin, Kevin Nelson, David Warren. Row 4: Ran- dy Brown, Hoyt Kirk, Chuck Barnett, Dan Eason, Marty Young, Rodney Ray, Bill Hardeman, Mary Dav- enport. Row 5: Tom Dixon, Tony Kirk, Jerry Glass. 94 DEPARTMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
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