in Their Perspective CareersOp":i,ed to all junior and senior accountingmajors, Pi Gamma Psi strove for twomajor goals which were to promote Chris- ,tian professionalism among the membersand to give students background in theirperspective careers. The latter of which isaccomplished by bringing numerousspeakers to campus each semester.Pi Gamma Psi started off their year witha formal induction ceremony followed byan ice cream sundae party at the home offaculty co-sponsor Ken Johnson.Throughout the year the organizationhosted representatives from various accountingfirms. Arthur Anderson & Co. ,Ernst & Whinney, and Price Waterhouse& Co. were among those who visited thecampus to give presentations and interviewsenior accounting majors.The group also held game nights in thehome of faculty co-sponsor Mark VanRheenen. The purpose of these meetingswas to get away from campus for awhile,relax from the pressures of classes and tobecome better ' acquainted with groupmembers. 'if
American HomeEconomics AssociationDietetics ClubWhitesel and Stuck RepresentAHEA stands for American HomeEconomics Association. This was an ex-~~,1t"Girls Just Wanna Have Fun." Echo Havenites show off their domestic talent they've learnedwhile living in their home mangement house. - photo by Angela Kays.citing organization for Home Economicsmajors to be involved in because it's notjust an organization for students. It was aprofessional organization for HomeEconomists. The organization here at <strong>Harding</strong>was a student-member section, butthe students get to be involved with adultswho are already involved in their occupation.At <strong>Harding</strong>, we were fortunateenough to be involved on the local level, aswell as the state level. We had two state officers:Stephanie Whitesel, the third vicechairmanand Lisa Stuck, the presidentelect.Students were involved in several typesof activities. They attended a leadershipconference in the fall, a state convention inthe spring and meetings during the year.The organization was designed to exposestudents to opportunities in the field ofHome Economics. The student-membershave a chance to be around people otherthan their teachers who are involved inHome Economics, a chance to developleadership and become better homeeconomists and hopefully, in the processof all this, have a little fun!The organization held high in its goal, informingHome Economics majors aboutthe field of Home Economics and continuallyimproving the program here at<strong>Harding</strong>. ,~The <strong>Harding</strong> <strong>University</strong> Dietetic Clubconsisted primarily of dietetic and institutionalfood majors. By staying in close contactwith the professional dieteticsorganization, the American DieteticsAssociation, the members developed professionalpride as well as gained current informationin the nutritional field. The clubexisted to provide opportunities to learnmore about the field of dietetics and theprofessional career opportunities that wereavailable.To enhance their knowledge, the clubhosted several nutrition speakers, visitedthe Southern Living Cooking School,toured local hospitals and was active in the"Looking Good" nutrition awareness programon campus. During the month ofMarch, they participated in National NutritionMonth, by distributing nutrition informationto students. aAmerican Home Economics Association.Front row: McDowell, Newberry, Sullivan,Gary, Fonville. Back row: Higginbothamsponsor,Whitlow, Hughes, Cornell, Whitesel,Stuck. - photo by Wes Holland.50 Academic groups