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BUSI * I I The 'capstone' of business
biggestadvantage
...it's run like a business where the students are advertising budgets and managers-in-training, and forms of maintenance. they have the opportunity
Dr. John George, BUSI to act like managers and 400's professor, said the not students."
SENIORS STEVE WALTERS and Dan Beezieconsultfinancialfigures for a finaltimebeforeinputingtheirdecision into the computer simulated businessdilemma.
Senior Dan Beeziesaid:
"Policy has introduced me to an educational experience that went beyond the textbook and allowed me to evaluate and synthesize theories and principles which I learned from other classes."
erf Business & Govt. Accounting
Mr. Geoff Mather, Mr. Rick Huff, Mr. Gene Sullivan, Mr. KennethBost.
Economics& Finance
Dr. Kyung Synn, Mr. Robert Mateer, Dr. Tsung Lai Mr. MauriceZaffke
Government
Dr. Kevin Clauson, Mr. Stephen Witham,Dr Marc Clauson
Management

Mrs. Carla Sloan, Mrs. Corinne u'vesay,Dr.JohnGeorge,Mrs. NancyTorrence.
Marketing
Mr. Herbert Gedicks, Mrs. Nancy Torrence, Dr Robert Adkins
« Bles s the Lord, Oh my soul; and all that is within me, bless His holy name," (Psalm 103:1).
This verse holds special meaning to Prof. Ann Wharton, the recipient ofthe 1992 Sears Award for Teaching Excellence.
"This award means a lot to me," she said.
"I am very pleased to have been chosen. It's a pinnacle in my teaching experience, and to have recognition of your teaching efforts is very satisfying."
In voting for the Sears award, one teacher from every school of LU is nominated. Out of the nominees, one teacher is chosen.
Teacher of the year — An n Wharton

Mostofall,Iwantto be a good role model."
Whartonclaimsatwofold goal for her students.
"My goal is to prepare the students professionally for the outside world, and to encourage spiritual maturity and growth.
Prior to the fall semester, Wharton's husband, Jim, suffered a major heart attack, followed by bypass surgery and the removal of an aneurysm from his heart. This catastrophe was a difficult test to her faith in God.
"It's comforting to know that people are praying for you, but most of it you go
PROF. WHARTON INSTRUCTSher
Layout& Typography class. Shealso teachesseveral otherclasses including: NewsWritingII, SpecializedPublications, Infographics throughalone. Inthosedark times it's just you and God. "If you wait to practice your Christianity in a crisis, you won't do it, because the crisis hits too fast, and it's too late," she explained.
Wharton has many writing goals that she hopes to achieve.
"First on my list is to win an Amy Award, but I'd also like to have another novel published."
Wharton teaches several graphics and writing courses in the journalism department, as well as advising the staff of The Liberty Champion, fa
By Angela Barrett
English
Row 1:Mr. Paul Muller, Mrs. Laurie Nutter, Mrs.LindaCooper, Dr Wilma Sherwin,Mrs Teresa Brinkley, Dr. Ruth Chamberlin. Row 2: Dr. Helmuth Poggemiller,Mr.Jim Nutter, Dr Branson Woodard, Mr Tim Paulsea Dr Samuel Isaac, Mr.KennyRowlette.
Journalism
Mrs. Allyson Goodman, Mrs. Ann Wharton, Mr. Richard Bohrer,Dr,AlSnyder.NotPictured: Mr.LynnHartbarger
Modem Languages
Dr, LilyIsaac, Dr.DavidPartie, Mrs SharonHahnlen NotPictured: Dr, DavidTowles,
Speech Communications
Mr, Cecil Kramer, Miss Janet Pierpoint, Dr.DaveSprague, Dr. Russ Daubert,Dr. James Schuppe,Dr MerleZiegler Telecommunications
Dr. Carl Windsor,Mr,Robert Habermas, Mr James Pickering, Mr SteveTroxel teachingon campus.

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