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~th

such an active stu–

dent body at USD,

Clubs and Organiza–

tions play a very impor–

tant role in the USD community.

Clubs are a convenient way for

new students to become involved

and meet people at USD. An en–

joyal,le way for older students to

help the Univer~ity evolve into a

fine and diversified community,

sharing their leadership, creativ–

ity, and social awareness. Each

Club and Organization follows the

USD .tradition of

being

active in

community service by

taking

part

in a philanthropy project.

The wide variety of Clubs and

Organizations that are offered at

USD gives each student a chance

to participate in an extra-curricu–

lar activity no matter what their

interests might be. Barbara

Roder, Secretary of Student Orga–

nizations and President of ICC,

worked vtry hard this year orga–

nizing a very successful Club Day

and keeping the Clubs and Orga–

nizations active in the USD com–

munity by ushering new innova–

tive ideas and creative minds.

CONGRATULATIONS to all

Clubs and Organizations for a

very successful 1989-1990

year!

CL