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Carne Bluvas

1.C.C. Chair

I

nter-club council was Carrie's

main responsibility. This position

kept a busy agenda for the bl-month–

ly meetings for every club

&

organi–

zation here at USD. With such an ac–

tive student body ICC played a very

important role in the USD communi–

ty. Clubs are a convenient way for

new and returning students to be–

come involved in an extracurricular

activity no matter what their inter–

ests might be. Each Club and Orga–

nization follows the USD tradition of

being responsible for a philanthropy

project. Carrie kept the motivation

high by ushering new innovative

ideas and planning successful

events.

Have

a taste or Hawaii! The Interna–

tional fair brought out many clubs and

organizations for this tasteful event.

Surfs

up in Mexico? The Surf Club

takes an excursion south

of

the border to

check-out Playa Palapa while camping.

The

diversity or students brings out a

variety of choices In club activities, from

Biology

to

Lacrosse.