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Psychology Sociology Club Front Row: Erica Carson, Chris Munsterman, Paige Welch, Douglas Keightley, Carol Spradling, Dominique Evans, Bridgett Barton and Abbie Tucker. Back Row; Deidra Heineman, Jaime Reed, Ashley Vaught, Courtney Boner, Ashley Krieger, Kristin Stewart and Nicole Jones. ■ informed students about psychology ' and sociology • had speakers, field trips, fund raising events, social and service events Public Relations Student Society of America Front Row: Tracie Giaccetti, Kayla Scott, Laura Peterson, Bailey Asher, Emily White and Jessica Range. Row 2: Brittny Wisong, Alisha Russell, Erica Shanks, Camillya Blount, Lyndsey Hedge, Julie Ray and Alejandra Alvarez. Back Row: Marv Peters, Tiffiny Towne, Daniel Jeffery, Jeremy Harris, John Fisher, Elizabeth Oates and Kevauna Beard. ■ their events included A Dav at the Park, bowling and a professionals networking session in Kansas City • sold All My Life Bearcat shirts Q ROTC Front Row: Brett Johnson, Thomas Herron, Patrick Hughes, Skyler Anderson and Kathleen McDonnell. Back Row: Trenton Coyle, Nathan Boling, Andrew Hitch- cock, Shane Anderson and Patrick Kohler. ■ trained todav ' s cadets to become tomorrow ' s leaders Sigma Alpha Front Row: Callie Gardner, Katie Frankhauser, Jana Schreckhise, Claire Knigge, Sherrianne Connelly and JoAnna Newcomb. Back Row: Kristi Suda, Sarah Hobbie, Petrea Nelson, Carrie Litteken, Kristin Almond, Sarah Meissen and Kelsey Clement. ■ promoted agricultural education to school children and adopted Ag in the Classroom as its primary philanthropy ■ members visited several grade schools across Mary ' ille to increase agricultural literacy Scribblers Front Row: Rebecca Aronson and John Gallaher. Row 2: Jaclvn Steele, Amanda Mever, Carling Futvoye, Pat Tiernan and Sean Cunningham. Back Row: Jason Pratt, Brett Henggeler, Jared Bailey, Ian Futvoye and Patrick Fedo. • held four readings a trimester: two by visiting writers and two by students • brought the Visiting Writers Series to the University nSSB • groups
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Phillips Hall Staff I-ront Row: Tamiccii Murphy, Joe M.ist-iovccchio, Mcshdn Ziebiirth, Jamie 1 l.nnus, Anii,i SiMrl iind SliiiiH ' ShiTwiunt Back Row: Ainu-i ' Rim, Brian l-.rnst, Nathan I ullcr, 1-lisa Orr, jcssi ' I lolt ami ToMn Oni. ■ provided a hi ' althv livin loarning cnvironmonl thai pnininti ' il student grcnvlh ■md learning during their first year of college • helped students learn how adapt to college life ■ helped residents learn how to critically think about their choices and how they .illect others ■ inspired others to he great leaders • made sure freshmen survived their first year Philosophy Club Front Row: Davin Underwood, Shannon Grifhn and lared Haer. Back Row: landon lledrick, Sarah l.irlex ' McCune, Nicholas Santoro and Richard lield, • sponsored an event called Technolog ' and Privacy, which was a forum with three speakers about the advances of technology and the encroachments of personal privacy Pre-Law Club Front Row: Kathleen Wilmes and Anna Searl. Back Row: Rachael Herndon, David McLaughlin and Quentin Templeton. • prepared for members futures in law • took practice Law School Admissions Test and discussed the answers • performed Sudoku puzzles to strengthen their problem solving and logic skills Pre-Med Club Front Row: Elizabeth McClain, Erin Jewell and Danielle Paolillo. Row 2: Kate Mostek, Heather Moeller, Katie Percell, Morgan McDonald, Ashley Yeo, Mindy Harman, Trina Day, Stevie Phillips and Karlvn Ayres. Row 3: Denae Bachtel, Havlev Wood, Matt Bowman, Andrew Brewer, Sarah Symtschytsch, Adam Howard, Anissa White, Kavla Armstrong and Adriana Otting. Back Row: Alisha Derks, Abby Hazard, Jeremy Schmitz, Scott Horr, Meghan Bowlin, Danielle Ewing, Chelsea Sogard, Rolland Otting and Abby Deal. ■ gave support and resources to University students interested in careers in the health or science fields Psi Chi Honor Society Front Row: Deidra Heineman, Heather Dias, Carrissa Phillippe, Sarah Carey and Ashle Krieger • encouraged and maintained excellence in scholarship, and advanced the science of psvchologv ' • members were able to attend the Missouri Undergraduate Psychology Conference in November groups • 2550 DD
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THE GROUPS bringing new life to campus Fire Demonstration RH A sponsored a dorm fire demonstration in the fall during Campus Fire Safetv ' Month, October. Freshman seminar classes were required to attend. Photo by li ' iiiiifer Riepc Q I What does your group do throughout the year? A I We ha ' e a lot of barbecues and seminars with people living on campus. Q I How do you get involved with RHA? A I Just come and join in. There are some requirements such as GPA and academic status. You also have to apply and go through an interview process. Q I What are the benefits of being in RHA? A I Getting to know a lot of people is always nice. You get to teach and inform new residents about living on campus. Residence Hall Association Front Row: Meghan Hennessv, Caleb Holder, Lauren Thomas, Stacey Herzog, Katie Carter, Kimber Whitt, Stephanie Keen, Kara Montgomery, Dylan King and Brandon Du Bose. Row 2: Abbev Riley, Jessica Ellis, Kora Jackson, Sharee Broaddus, Stephanie Bluth, Lindsey Wheeler, Katrina Butler, Matt Matthews and Jerrv Fuentes. Row 3: Michael Miller, Steve Bryant, Katie McFerran, Heather Niece, Tvler VVolfangel, Kimberly Kuhns, Adam Wagner, Tamera Dunn, Mackenzie Becker and Neal Davis, Back Row: Lorrie Corbctt, Blake Tade, Corey Merrifield, Lee Childers, Jamie Bralev, R an Sullivan, Joe Saffold, April Hafner and Jennifer Hall. groups • 257D DD
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