2004-2005 Yearbook

-----american marketing association----------, Americ.a n Marketing Association. Rem 1: D. Aachs, L Moody, M. Figueroa, A. Fertz. M. Niehoff. RcNv 2: K. Ch.Jndler, A. 5tR'~ly, C. ArndL N. Samet\, C. Murillo. Row 3: M. Davis, B. Evans. J. Thompson, A. D.Ms, lliming. ----- business information technology club -------, Business Infonnation Techn ology Club. Row I: N. Rir:h.Jrdson, H. Singoei, RCronk. J. Smith, It AnlufIO, R. Hallman. Row 2: M. Chesshir, R. Frazier IL 1. Polk, M.laffeciy, J. Siewarl Row 3: N. Wright, N. Norm, N. Otomph. M. Meadows, C Perry. -----economics team -----------------, EconomicsTeam. Row 1: B. Ford, M. Summi~ J. Barnes. Row 2: l. Gil!x>n. c. Hix. J. Mct.arty ORGANIZATIONS - 218 SENIORS COURTNEY HIX and Brian Ford confirm their organization's plans for spring semester Nov. 9.The emnomics team met every week to discuss issues of free-interprise economics. ·R. KECK JUNIOR BRIAN JOHNSON defends junior Brian Fowler as Fowler looksfor anopenteammate during a3-on-3 tournament finals game at Midnight Madness Oct. 14. The tournament helped raise funds for the Society for the Advancement of Management to compete in anational conference in Las Vegas in April. ,A. BEENE JUNIOR MATT SUMMITI REVIEWS the emnomics team's record of ever~ at aNov. 9 meetin~ The team visited local schools and made lo-minute e<:onomic presentations including "Bamyard [(onomies" and "CookieFactory." 'R. KECK

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