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Accounting
Administrative Office Management
Business Administration
Information Systems Management
Front row: Major George T. Youstra, Chairman Clay Custer, Mr. Scott
Tewes, Mr. Joseph Smith, Dr. Richard Stratton. Middle row: Mrs. Kathy
As more jobs appear in the secular business world, there is Hildebrand, Mr. Ed Cone, Mrs. Barbara Hunter, Mrs. Beverly Cormican 113
Mr. Dan Leatherwood, Pastor Don Strange. Back row: Mr. David
an increasing need for young Christian men and women to
Foreman, Mr. Roland Thompson, Pastor David Yearick, Mr. George
take leadership roles. Business majors learn not only the Tripp (non member).
academic aspects of business, but also the ethics. Christian
businessman Glen Shamblen spoke to the business students. Board •Class Officers
“My job is to let all of the young business students and soon
to be graduates understan d how their testimony will be
tested on the job as a Chris
Many jobs have
tian,” he said. When graduates
crooked going-
enter into their chosen fields of
on’s, and as
study, they will be tested by the
Christians, we
world. They will be tempted to
have to watch
make wrong choices, but they
so tha t we do
must adhere to the Word of
not become
God and stay strong.
involved in ^ L ^ tv tc le w fc 1 3 o d V
Professors work to de
such affairs-to Back row: Sarah Daley-secretary, Pete St. John-vice-president,
velop students for leadership Brooke Scharadin-treasurer. Front row: Jeff Wahlberg-chaplain, Phil
protect our Bowen-song leader, Alan Hedrick-president.
positions, not only in the secu
testimonies.
lar world, but also in Christian
Glen Shamblen
ministry. No matter the focus,
students learn business concepts from a Christian perspec
tive. As they complete their accounting classes, general busi
ness classes, or secretarial courses, they accumulate skills
that will better equip them in their chosen business field.
Back row: Luke Perrie-song leader, Jeff Wahlberg-chaplain, Phil
Bowen-vice-president. Front row: Sarah Riddle-treasurer, Pete St.
John-president, Cassie Hopkins-secretary.

