1984-1985 Yearbook

in Their Perspective Careers Pi Gamma Psi Op":i,ed to all junior and senior accounting majors, Pi Gamma Psi strove for two major goals which were to promote Chris- , tian professionalism among the members and to give students background in their perspective careers. The latter of which is accomp li shed by bringing numerous speakers to campus each semester. Pi Gamma Psi started off their year with a formal induction ceremony followed by an ice cream sundae party at the home of faculty co-sponsor Ken Johnson . Throughout the year the organization hosted representatives from various accounting firms. Arthur Anderson & Co. , Ernst & Whinney, and Price Waterhouse & Co. were among those who visited the campus to give presentations and interview senior accounting majors. The group also held game nights in the home of faculty co-sponsor Mark Van Rheenen. The purpose of these meetings was to get away from campus for awhile, relax from the pressures of classes and to become better ' acquainted with group members. 'if< Pi Gamma Psi. Front row: Hess, Gibson , Chan , Dixon, Humphrey , Blasingame, Hayes , Knapp , Hall, Chaffin , Carraway , James , Carlton , D. Smith, Means, J. Smith. Second row: Van Reenensponsor, Hulett, Howell, Helms , Clark, Tennison , Allen , Bible, Richardson, Kennon, Park, Burt , Hines, Picker. Third row: Carr, Scha rtz, Prather , Branam, S. Stoval, Holroyd, Doederlein, Max - well, Betts, Smelser, Wilson, Dinterman, Sansom, Che rry, Hudson. Back row: Townsdin, Massey , Butcher, Reynolds, Steens, Johnson-sponsor, Bolin, Birge, Fonville. - photo by Wes Holland. Presentation. American Studies Director David Burks gives former Chancellor of West Germany Helmut Schmidt a National Leadership Video Library certificate after his lecture on April 9. - photo by Public Relations Of/ice. Academic groups 49

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