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First row:Maureen Clark, Maureen

Gavron, KarenHarris. Second row:

Lori Lancaster, Suzanne Sciacaya,

Mary Tummins, Kristin Conant,

Gina Deluca, Denise Pontatowski,

Linda Nelson, Janie Hoffner, Cherie

Conant, Nancy Wessein. Third row:

Terry Poole, Suzanne Lanham, Kim

Purcell, Judy Lester, Laurie Leone,

Kim Roy, Lauren Ledbetter, Diane

Clark, Joan Wojtan. Fourth row:

Karen Koch,Paula Sheridan, Rosa-

melia Valderrama, Melody Booher,

Brenda Buzby-White, Tammy

Schneidmeller, Jackie Schafer.

rounded in 1851, Alpha Delta Pi is the oldest

national sorority. ZetaPi chapter wasinstalled at

USD in 1977 andhas since been actively involved

ID

in many aspects of campus life. Its members have

participated in Freshman Orientation, Student

government, Campus Ministry, intercollegiate

sports, Oxfam, ana various other activities cam-

puswide. The ADPi's have also worked with the

other Greek organizations oncampus to sponsor

such events as Wild Frontier Gambling Night,

M*A*S*H B*A*S*H, anda Computer Dance for

the campus community. Alpha Delta Pi is a phil­

anthropic and social organization which stresses

community andChristian involvement. PATA!

Mark Lehberg, Maria Merhab,

Steve Krlinger, Magida Jadaa, Peter

McGuine, Ellen Evers, Bob Call,

Tina Van Hook, Maria Mullen,

Vicki Stubbs, Jan Van Sicklen,

Mary Durnin, Judy Altamshofer,

Michael Chirnside,Lori Hock, Lisa

Quintan, Chris Martinez, Tom

Paskowitz, Chris Joyner, Gary Pav-

lick, Laura Brower, James Heylen,

Denise Bailey, Debbie Zirnstein,

Elizabeth Burnett, TimHughes.

The American Marketing Association, es­

tablished atUSD in1978, provides aneces­

sary link between the students of marketing

and the professional business communityin

San Diego. The AMA promotes professional­

ism in a variety of social and educational

activities, for its members and theUSD stu­

dent community. Under the leadership of

President MarkLehberg and faculty advisor

Don Mann, 1981-1982 has proved to be an

interesting andproductive year for AMA.