USD Magazine, Spring 1993

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Friends in Deed by Trisha J. Ratledge

USD MAGAZINE EDITOR Suzanne Johnson CDNTRIBUTINli EDITORS Kate Callen

Two-thirds of USD's undergraduates do volunteer work during their col– lege years. Some gain experience for future employment; most gain valu– able friendships that transcend the volunteering. All are working for a better world. USD Magazine looks at the stories behind the good deeds.

Jacqueline Genovese Trisha J. Ratledge ART DIRECTOR Visual Asylum PHDTDliRAPHERS Jonathan Woodward Jim Coit ILLUSTRATION Troy Viss

A State of Shack by Dianne Ludlam

Layoffs, business failures, over– crowded schools and a depressed real estate market add up to a badly tarnished Golden State. In what direction should we go next?

THE UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEliD

PRESIDENT Author E. Hughes VICE PRESIDENT FDR UNIVERSITY RELATIONS John G- McNamara DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS Jack F. Cannon DIRECTOR OF ALUMNI USD il1agazi11e is published quarterly by the University of San Diego for its alumni, parents and friends. Editorial offices: USD 111agazine, Publications Office, University of San Diego, 5998 Alcala Park, San Diego, CA 92110. Third-class postage paid at San Diego, CA 92110. Pos tma s ter: Send address changes to USD fl1agazille, Publications Office, 5998 Alcala Park, San Diego, CA 92110. RELATIONS John Trifiletti '78

Working 5-ta-9 by Jacqueline Genovese

One spends his workdays playing in the sand; two sleep during the day and play music all night; a fourth mixes Shakespeare with a hammer and nails. Four USD alums prove that a 9-to-5 workday isn't the only way to make a living.

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