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Alpha Kappa Psi

A

lpha Kappa Psi is a business fraternity

that promotes professionalism, integri–

ty, honesty, and comaradary. Alpha

Kappa Psi is the nation's oldest and largest

business fraternity. The fraternity hopes to

further the individual welfare of it's members,

foster scientific research in commerce, ac–

counts, and finance, and

to

educate the public

in order

to

appreciate and demand higher

ideals.

Alpha Kappa Psi speakers lecture on the to–

pics of competition in global economy, the San

Diego convention center, and property man–

agement. The fraternity had fall rush in '89

and spring rush of '90 this year. Rush was suc–

cessful in obtaining valuable additions

to

the

fraternity.

Some light hearted activities of Alpha Kappa

Psi were a regional softball tournament held at

use,

and later in the year a regional volleyball

tournament.

American Humanics

Student Association

T

he Humanics Association provides stu–

dents with professional, curricular, and

co-curricular opportunities to enrich the

student's leadership potential in the youth and

human service settings. The members of this

organization are students who are interested in

managing, concerned with social issues, they

are involved in the community, and they have

good leadership skills. Ed Taylor, an advisor to

American Humanics, said, "Our organization is

a strong cohesive group of students who are

concerned with social issues." All members of

American Humanics are minoring in leader–

ship.

One of Humanic's biggest events of the year

is their fall retreat. On the retreat they concen–

trate on leadership skills. Another big event for

Humanics was the National Annual Confer–

ence in Orlando, Florida. Six students from

USD went to the conference at Disney World.

USD was one of sixteen campuses represented.

The conference concentrated on management

skills.

Here on campus American Humanics has

such activities as monthly workshops and host–

ing speakers. The speakers usually lecture on

management

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Front row: Elise Alessio, Kelly Murphy, Hortensia Garcia. Second row: Janice Tom, Chris

Casey, Wendy Wibbles, Mike Hollon, Cindy Beaver, Rosa Pinedo, Michelle Aguinaldo.

Back row: Neville Wellman, Kelly Mullen, John Dworzak, Kelly Collins, Patti Rosen,

Rosario Martinez, Pat Chen, Eric Gunn, Jim Nevis, Rhett Rieke, Catherine Smith.

AMERICAN HUMANICS: Front row: Kelly Orozco, Wendy Henderson, Bonnie Villalo–

bos Back row: Laurel Shoaff, Wendy Carlson, Rosario Martinez, Rosemary Bustamante,

Jon Lovette