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IN MEMORY OF:

Dr.

Richard

Phillips

hen the Conservation Club was

formed In the fall of 1988, there was

one man in particular who provided

much help and influence in getting

the club off the ground. That man was Dr.

Richard Phillips, Marine Science professor.

It

was through his inspiration that the Club's

goals were realized and made apparent to the

administration. He made the Conservation

Club a priority in his schedule; no problem or

complication was too small for his concern.

This year Dr. Phillips left his position as

advisor, leaving Dr. Gerald ~tberg to fill his

place. In the transference of advisorship the

club

" would like to thank

Dr. Phillips

for mak–

ing the club a priority, helping the club

achievegoals and forproviding an example In

his detennination."

USD Conservation Club membership In–

dudes:

florenttno Abena. Mary 81eecher

Wendy Brown, Marietta

Calugay.

Lisa Cara·

pellotd,

Car1y

Casey

Pat

!!arty.

Gerald

t.st

berg (Advisor).

Jdf

flullarty. Laura Hale.

Jennifer Hughes. Kristina Klausen. Chad

Law. Marta Malone.

Denise

Mamott. Rachel

Nason.

Came

Papera. Lisa Papera Amy Pat

Rigney, Douglas Rone. JoAnn Spadafora

(President), Tex. Kirstin Weihl. and Heather

Wick.