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Cycling

This year we saw an increase in

the popularity of bicycles on the

U.S.D. campus, due in part by the ac–

tivity of the cycling club. This club al–

lows people to further their interest

in this sport. The club is a racing and

recreation club which sponsors

weekly rides, races, and tours.

DSP

Delta Sigma Pi is a professional

fraternity whose purpose is to pro–

vide business students with an outlet

for learning beyond the classroom. It

promotes academic excellence and

believes scholarship and social ac–

tivities are necessary elements to

develop a well- rounded individual.

It's community service and profes–

sional events allow members to

gain

practical experience outside of

U.S.D. Delta Sigma Pi educates stu–

dents about the "real world" to pre–

pare

them for their departure from

college.

Delta Sigma Pi - We Mean Business

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Organizations

Row 1:

J.

Cunningham, M. Higgins,

c.

Schmuttermalr, D. Garza'. L

Rincon, M. Loretta, D. Barksdale,

c.

McDougald,

J.

Dovidio, D. Z~–

man, H. Hockett, L. Kichline, S. Berdan, D. Fatovic, M. Quinn, B. Stein·

metz, D. Kirven Row 2:

J.

Wear (District Director), A. Eubank, L

O'Neill, D. McDermott, D. LaPuma, B. Wick,

J.

Silver, T. Lyons, N.

La·

cey,

A.

Galindo, C. DeRoche, G. Newman, K. Parker Row 3: T.

O'Toole, D. Lagana,

J.

Mellos, T. Laverty,

J .

Oberly, R. Sporl,

J.

Krapf,

C. Gehring- Alumnus, B. Reilly, M. Gonzales, T. Rasic, L. Whitt. Row

4: D. Helsper, S. Schuster,

J .

Davies, M. Sandberg, S. Huckleberry,

S. Morey, T. Davis, D. Lekander, C. Fry, T. Pehl,

J .

Thomas, G. Botros,

R. Bone.