Alcalá 1990
Members: Bill Aker, Barbara Biery, Teresa Bleeker, Charlene Buechner, Francisco Busta– mante, Brenda Canaris, Jack Carlson, Layla Chesebro, Leslie Chomiez, Susan Colline, Lorin Creer, Deb Donaldson, Evan Donaldson, Anne Dumlao, Lori Edwards Irene Gal– lion, Jennifer Giambelluca, Shannon Gifford, Danny Grinberg, Catherine Guffey, Stacie Hathaway, David Huizenga, Roberta Hunt, Tony Iglesia, Amy Infantino, Michelle Ja– cobi, Bill Kelly, Dennie Klein, Lisa Klein, John Kornmayer, Christine Lansing, Haralo Lausen-Lowe, Chad Law, Sydney Leff, Michelle Malone, Lori Anne Marconi, Amy Miles, Lexie Newbill, Hai Nguyen, Paul Oeth, Kelly Peery, Anne Poppe, Amu Pat Rigney, Todd Schmitt, Kim Smith, Lisa Swansen, Michelle Thompson, Todd Tillmanns, Ian Topeison, Jean Paul Tran, Kirsten Weihl, Lori Westcott
Biology Club
T he Biology Club is a growing organiza– tion that is comprised of approximately fifty Biology and Marine Biology stu– dents. The club serves the purpose of further educating its members in the field of biology, while playing an active role in the community. The club's educational activities include whale watching, re-seeding, and beach cleaning pro– grams, as well as tutoring. The club also serves a social purpose in the hopes of tearing the student away from his or her Genetics, or Or– ganic Chemistry book by hosting several events each semester. The events include beach day, field trips, Bio Trivia, and the bi– annual Bio-Party. The Biology Club has devel– oped into an organization that fosters mastery of' the sciences in order to serve and understand the Biological community. Black Student Union T he Black Student Union has many posi– tive goals to benefit the University's community. BSU's purposes include en– hancing the educational environment of all USD students and employees, providing a pro– gram to increase recruitment and retention of black students at USD, providing opportuni– ties for increasing sensitivity of the student body towards minority citizens through educa– tion and involvement, supporting the Univer– sity's mission, and acting as a positive outreach to the community and other minority organiza– tions. BSU has become increasingly active this year in order to achieve their goals. The entire USD community can benefit from the Black Student Union.
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Front row: Tanya Thornton, Kim Parker, Regina Buckmire Middle row: Heidi Davidson, Daron Watts, Aimee Farrel/, Darryl Jackson, Miehe/le Raphael, Ayesha Harris, Christina Tookes Back r?w: Roy Raphael, Courtney Raphael, Kern Smith, Randal/ Neal Curry, Malcolm McGee, Raymeon Witt
CLUBS
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