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____- LI Lu

pays

a

visit

to

USO to discuss

the

events

at Tienanmen Square.

st.

francls Seminary: Peter Bablak,

Michael Baumgardner, John Bry·

an. Kevin Dotterweich, Eari Eggle·

ston, John Galvan, frank l\alabat,

Javier Maldonado, Patrick Mul–

cahy, Michael Robinson, Martin

Saldana.

Speakers Bureau

S

everal topics were covered by the various speak·

ers hosted by the Speaker's Bureau.

This past~r's Speaker's Bureau was directed

by Eric Henley, who spent his summer lining up such

topics as LI Lu, and Bill Baker. The committee was

re·

sponslble for publicity of the lectures, receptions for the

speakers, faculty newsletters and surveys asking the stu·

dents what speakers they would like to see.

The theme this year was "Enlightenment Through Lis·

tenlng" and indeed the students were enlightened on

such topics as the Middle East. Tienanmen Square,

stress management, and MAOO.

Speakers Bureau Committee

members are: Eric Henley • Direc–

tor, Paige Hill. Nicol Lacava. Gin–

ger t:ddy, Mario Videni.

l\arin, Naomi. and Eric are all

smiles at the Alcala

Bazaar

during

orientation

week.

St. Francis Seminary

D

own in the Valley, nestled between the Ba·

hias and the football field, stands the Saint

Francis Seminary. It is an area many stu·

dents hold in awe. The men there attend classes at

the University of San Diego but they have very

different goals from the typical student.

The Saint

Francis Seminary was

established by

the Diocese of San Diego to provide college and

pre-theological formation for men aspiring to the

diocesan priesthood. The seminary assisted the

students in responding to God's call and prepared

t~em for theological studies and priestly fonna-

1on.

Eric

Henley

Paul Guy