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DELTA SIGMA

PI

D

elta Sigma Pi is a fraternity for men

and women. The fraternity emphasizes

all aspects of business. Social, business,

and community service are important goals of

Delta Sigma Pi. Delta Sigma Pi is a large fra–

ternity. It has over 70 members. Just this year

45 USD students were initiated, 24 first semes–

ter and 21 second semester. The fraternity pro–

vides an outlet of learning besides the class–

room. The group has various speakers through–

out the year. They had a speaker from Stan–

ford, and their advisor spoke to them about

Global Economy. Delta Sigma Pi prides itself

on being highly involved. The group does a lot

on our campus, and works frequently with the

chapter from San Diego State. The organiza–

tion participates in races also. One was a !OK,

and they also participated in the La Jolla half–

marathon. One of the club's community service

projects was the Guiding Hands group. The

fraternity got together with the mentally

handicapped children from that group and had

a great day of softball. Delta Sigma Pi helps

students interested in business to gain practi–

cal experience. The fraternity provides a bridge

for it's member between college and the work

world.

IEEE

T

he IEEE is made up of a group of USD

students interested in electronic engi–

neering, physics, mathematics, and

computer science. The club's activities includ–

ed trips to places of industry, and hosting guest

speakers. IEEE had a speaker this year that

lectured on robotics. The speaker demonstrat–

ed a robotic arm for them. The IEEE gives

students the opportunity to meet and learn

from students, professors, and professionals.

The Institute of Electrical and Electronic En–

gineers has a half of a million members around

the world.

It

is the largest technical profession–

al engineering society in t he world. The organi–

zation was as founded in 1884. Among the orga–

nization's charter members were Alexander

Graham Bell and Thomas Edison.

CIJ

CLUBS

IEEE

Front row: Martha McDermott, Laurie Doran, Greg Cummings, Kim Ostwald, Kathleen

Shannon, Darin Chase, Angela Eubank, Annette Mignacca, Kristen Hemmerling, Alexan–

dra Alvarez, David Euhus, Mike Cundifff, Anthony Eros Middle row: John Arens, Holly

Noel, Lisa Prackett, Mark Batliner, Christie Weber, Suzanne Reynolds, Chris Hernandez,

Beth Moulton, Kimberly O'Neil, Brad Steinmetz, Lilas Peranzi, Traci Mangini, Roger

Merk, K.C. Ross, Eileen Murphy, Margaret Currivan, Patti Murphy, Kristin Roll, Peter

Glevanik Back row: Jeff Collins, Peter McDougall, Bryan Miller, Bo Keizer, Pat Valdez,

Lance Blount, Brian Wink, Craig Cottrell, Armando Villegas, Shamus O'Rourke, Paul

Rabanal

ROW 1: Alex Hailu, Tony Richards, Mike Buckley, Roy Raphael, Phil Tran. ROW 2:

James Onstad, Robert Boerner, Andrew Isaksen, James Dey, Ron Kramer, Glenn Hickok,

Barbra Sheridan, Julia Hovan, Keily Kvamme. ROW 3: Dan Ettlich, Adriana Robles,

Waleed Bahakeen, Orlene Ofeciar, John Pimental, Barbara Roder, Mar Reyes, Wa Lao–

boonmee, Barbara Allen. ROW 4: Matt Whitlock, Rolando Ogot, Mike Schultz, John

Slaney, Brett Murchison, Richard Manley, Brian Stinnett, Carl Wahab, Stephen Wahab,

Mauricio Lopez, Tarek Derbas, Derek Jacoby, Matt Bumgardener, Fred Simenak, Mike

Stewart, Michelle Helfert.

Not Pictured:

Dr. Tom Kanneman (Advisor), Greg Norom–

baba, Bob Silvia, Michaella Wright, Jack Guntly, Mike Duenas, Curt Hedin, Doug

Wolinsky, Ron Montehermoso, Richard Nguyen, Garry Frocklage, Paul Trujillo, Peter

Simonsen, Anthony Mason.