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Seating L to K: Tony Romano,

James Francis Teixeira, Kllette El-

win, Paul DePietro, Dr.Gary Macy,

Giovanna Piazza, Mary Nuesca.

Back row L to R: Debbie Ortega,

Jane Douglas, Cathy Campbell, Lin­

da Heyn.

Top to bottom: DaneRogers, Mark

Iehberg, Wayne Purcell, Eve Blom-

berg. Jay Beck, Dan Moser, Keith

Mullins. Not Pictured: Dr. Gary

Whitney

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In its third year, the Religious Studies

Club has become an opportunity for students

of any background or major to engage indis­

cussion with peers, faculty, and guest speak­

ers on topics rangingfrom theology to social

concern. This year, a program to send stu­

dents abroad during the summerto do mis-

sionery/social work has begun under the di­

rection of Dr. Del Schneider. The program is

called Ov-rseas People-to-People

Corps, and

Peru is the destination for summer 1982.

This year, for the first time in the history ofUSD's

blossoming business school, representatives from the

school were invited to enter the Intercollegiate Business

Policy Games held in Reno Nevada. The purpose of the

games is to simulate real world business dilemmasby

computer, with student teams competing against each

other as managers of hypothetical companies producing

and selling consumergoods. Once aweek beginning in

February, aseries of9 decisions were phoned in to the

headquarters of the Reno games.University of Nevada.

The USD representatives turned in the final II deci­

sions during the threeday finale in Reno inmid-April.

The group was advised by faculty member Dr. Gary

Whitney andbusinessman David L. Rogers.

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