Alcalá 1990

Front row: Mike Lestyk, Steve Vanni, Linda Murray, Stacy Apprahamien, Rebecca Sinn, Andy Perris (Social Chair) Middle row: Abe Salen, Bridget Mansfield, Conn Flanigan, Julie Kingston, Astrid Kamberg, Lawna Rubeshaw (Sec.), Michelle Paloma, John El– dridge, Monique Comeaux, Holly Fabre Back row: Chris Homewood, Melissa Burke, C.J. Jackson, Meg Edmonds, Chris Andaya, Kelly England, Rich Pfister, Armando Villegas, Jay Crews Not pictured: Andrea Limon (Pres.), Mark Nicola (Vice-Pres.), Lisa Rivera (Tres.), Regina Buckmire, Carolyn Decuir, Greg Poll, Vanessa Dyer, Anita Eishen, Pat Hughes, Sara Kleekamp, Chris McDonough, Noelle Starek, T .J . Tischer, Gretchen Wida, Keely Bandeen, Mike Brille, Marc Callipari, Erica Dikeou, Francene Engel, Rob Gannon, Lydia Morales, Chris Seymour, Dan Sheldon, Michele Skelton

Phi Alpha Delta

P hi Alpha Delta is the largest legal frater– nity nationally and internationally. Phi Alpha Delta has over fifty members on campus. It's members are USD students who are interested in a career in the law. The fraternity helps to provide insight into the field. The insight that the members gain helps them to decide whether or not they want to pursue their current aspirations. Phi Alpha Delta has expanded a lot in the last two years. The fraternity hosts inore speakers and has more activities than in the past. Some of the speakers have been local at– torneys, and admission officers from various law schools. The admission officers help the Phi Alpha Delta members with their law school applications. They provide financial aid tips; they help them with their personal essays; end they advise them on whet schools ere look– ing for on their applications. Two trips that Phi Alpha Delta had this year were a trip to a law forum and e trip to the People's Court. The fraternity went to Los An– geles for a weekend to the forum. Over 150 law schools were there with information about their schools. The fraternity went to the Peo– ple's Court to see their fraternity brother, Judge Wapner, in action. USD T he USD Psychology Club at– tracts students who are inter– ested in learning more about human and animal behavior. Most members are Psychology majors, but all students are encouraged to join. Members enjoyed lectures given by prominent local psychologists and tours offered by nearby mental health facilities. The club offers the exper– ience of its members to the student body in out peer tutoring program.

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