Alcalá 1992

0 ateway Into The Professional Future F or students interested in joining more than a club in their major, the university sense of ethical, social and public responsibilities. Club adviaor is Diane Pattison and club presi dent ia Patti Rosen.

is to increase student knowledge and awareneBB in the ever-chang– ing field of business. To achieve this, the fraternity provides speak– ers, usually prominent people from the community, or career opportu– nities, dressing for success and oth– er business topics. Activities in– clude ice cream socials, chapter parties, movie nights, retreats, ser– vice projects, aoftball and volley– ball tourneys and an intramural aoftball team. Club adviaor is Dr. Daniel Rivetti and club presi– dent is John Cohen. Beta Alpha Pai, the national pro– fessional accounting fraternity, is open to people achieving acholastic or professional ea:cellence in ac– counting. The fraternity's objec– tives are to promote the study and practice of accounting, the provi– sion of opportunities for self-devel– opment and association among members and practicing accoun– tants and the encouragement of a

offert a variety of academic frater– nity'• to further ideas in different areas of the professional world. Alpha Epsilon Delta, the interna– tional pre-medical honor society, providea information and opportu– nitiea for people interested in a profeaaional health-related career which will aid in decision-making and the application process to a prof•ional school. The goal of the ociety are to improve the quality or pre-medical education and to promote cooperation between stu– dent., medical students and educa- 1ona. Club advisor is Dr. Daniel Sheehan and club president is Amy Infantino. Alpha Kappa Pai, the oldest and largest co-educational professional buaineu fraternity offers students opportunities in business. One goal

Delta Sigma Pi ia a professional fraternity whoee purpose is to pro– vide business students with an out– let for learning beyond the clua– room. It promotes academic ezcel– lence and believes acholarahip and social activities are necessary ele– ments to develop a well rounded individual. One goal is to educate members about the "real world" to prepare them for their departure from college. Club adviaor is Rich– ard Higgins.

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Beta Alpha Pu: Libby Abraham. .Jeff Blaae– Tielll. Mlehelle Boudreau, Kristin Bualter, Fernando Carrillo, Trulette Clayes, Deb– bie Cole. LeeAaaa Cummins-. Marcaret Carri•--. Liaa Dealer, Kia Do, Teresa Drelic:hars, Sersio Bspaaa, Tlleresa Espana. Brad Gerbel, Yolaacla Goaulea, Heidi Gonllae. Brent Boclsea, Kathleen Buyah. Ste•e• Leibold, .Julie Leaery, Da– vid Martin. .James Martone, Ledie Millao. Bill Moore, Kelly Murphy, Sllannon Mutch. LeeADD Nanar, Marcus Norin. Michael Pattisoa, .Joyce Reilley, Patti Roaea, Mi– chael Sanders, Daalelle Sllena--. Gres Shermaa, Bridset Smith. Scott Sporrer, Claris Tlaomu, Cindy Tolewltske, .Juina Vernali. Kelvin Woods

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