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Members: Gema Aguirre, Kim Allario, Angie Anderson, Kahla Archer, Jennifer Arreola, Mike Arthun, Liaa Baker,

Christine Barrett, Lori Benn, Diane Beres,

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Burke, Mark Campillo, Christine Casey, Dana Collins, Neal Curry,

Peter Dapper, Kelly Dennison, Deborah Dimich, Kathleen Dinger, Daniel Dodgen, Kim Domingue, Erika Dorman,

Avolon Ellis, Mike Fahey, Diane Fatovic, Stefanie Filipan, Kimberly Gordan, Abigail Groaa, Rob Hammond, Deirdre

Hardiman, Ellen Henderson, Chris Hodge, Matthew Holmes, Kerri Kato, Kelly Keaaelman, Cynthia Kovol, Anish

Lavani, Kelly Le(aivre, Sherry Lehr, Seth Leyton, Michael Masaio, Tifrany McPeek, Jim Morrison, Martha Munoz,

Patti Murphy, Jim Nevis, Mike O'Grady, Tracy Olson, Mike Pardun, Linda Powell, Debbie Prescott, Linda Redivo,

Renee Roy, Catherine Say, Kelly Sessoms,

Mark

Shaffer, James Sherrin, David Sivaggio, Krista Sorenson, Steve Speer,

Eric Stevens, Maureen Stevens, Stacy Sullivan, Leilani Sunga, Kirsten Sweetman, Jennifer Tercek, James Tersigni,

Sarah Tierney, Janice Tom, Joy Turner, Carol Vaught, Marco Vedovato, Janina Vemali, Elizabeth Walman, Laura

Wilcox, Julie Williamson, Kristie Wilton, Kam Zardouzian.

AMA

A

merican marketing Association pro–

vides a link between USD and the San

Diego business community. This club is

open to any student with the theory in mind

that whatever business you pursue you will

have to market yourself. The club informs stu–

dents of various aspect or the marketing field.

Some of the events this year have included

speakers, social events and their national con–

vention.

AMA

speakers have included the ac–

counting representative and marketing coor–

dinator of channel 39, employees of Xerox, and

entrepreneurs. One social event this year was a

party in Tecolote Park. AMA's national con–

vention was in New Orleans this year. The

convention was from March 29-April

1.

The

students either paid for the trip themselves, or

they asked for sponsorship from local corpora–

tions.

Amnesty International

A

mnesty international is a

worldwide independent move–

ment working impartially for

the release of all prisoners of con–

science, fair and prompt trials for po–

litical prisoners, and an end to torture

and executions. Our chapter here at

USD attempts

to

raise awareness

about these issues and works towards

the realization of Amnesty Interna–

tional's goals. We are involved in a

variety of activities which include let–

ter uniting sessions, hosting guest

speakers, unite-athons, and video and

music shows. Our club is made up of

students from different backgrounds,

whose common interest 1s human

rights.