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THIRTY-EIGHT MEMBERS INDUCTED
INTO BETA GAMMA SIGMA AT USD
Thirty-eight members were inducted into the University of San
Diego Chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma, the national business scholastic
honorary fraternity, at an installation dinner recently at the
Catamaran Hotel.
Harold B. Starkey, President of First Federal Savings, was
inducted as this year's honorary member. Membership was bestowed
on Mr. Starkey in recognition of his outstanding contribution as a
San Diego business leader and of his support of the University of
San Diego.
Membership invitations to Beta Gamma Sigma are based on academic
achievement and hi gh moral character. To be eligible, a junior must
rank in the top five percent of the class; a senior in the top ten
percent of the class; and a master's candidate in the top twenty percent.
In addition to Starkey, twelve juniors, fifteen graduating seniors
seven MBA graduat es, and three faculty members of USD's School of
Business Administration were inducted at the ceremony presided over
by outgoing president Kerry Barnsl ey.
The 153 national chapters of Beta Gamma Sigma are all located
at colleges and universities that are accredited by the American
Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).
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( THIRTY-EIGHT MEMBERS INDUCTED
INTO BETA GAMMA SIGMA AT USD 2/2/2/2/2
University of San Diego students and faculty inducted
into the national honor society include:
Class of 1982 master's degrees, Alan Aiello, Dennis Borsenberger,
Margaret Gilman, Catherine Ogle, Edward O'Sullivan, and Ronald A.
Walrod o Class of 1981 Master's degree, Carolyn Siyo Seniors, Class
of 1982, Elsa Anraku, Laura Brower, Gina Chammas, Anita Chan,
Maureen Gavron, Maria Guevara, David Heppell, Kim Kavanewsky,
Steve Lord, John Bruce Ness, George Pecoraro, Winthrop Robinson,
Linda Stork, Gertrude Steinbergen, and Mary Young . Juniors, Class
of 1982, Lourdes Babauta, Jennifer Brae, Susan Dean, Michael Furgal,
Katherine Hannon, Kevin Madok, Patrick Morrin, Karen Moore, Nancy Rojas,
Paula Sheridan, Karen Stonecypher, and William Vinovich o
USD faculty members inducted were: Dr. Robert Johnson, Dr. Mario
Picconi, and Dr. Dr. Eugene Rathswohl.
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On Sunday evening, May 16, 1982, at a dinner at the Catamaran Hotel thirty-~ +L.. "1 el'{ s O . e t,.__{)._,_ c --· ~ , I~, . - '=>1 ~ - · .
eight new members were inducted into /the University of San Diego Chapter of
Beta Gamma Sigma. This year's honorary member is Harold B. Starkey, President
of First Federal Savings. Membership was bestowed on Mr. Starkey in recognition
of his outstanding contribution as a San Diego business leader and of his
support of USO. Other inductees included twelve juniors, fifteen graduating
seniors, seven MBA graduates, and three School of Business faculty members.
Membership invitations to Beta Gamma Sigma are based on academic achieve
ment and high moral character. To be eligible a junior must rank in the top
five percent of the class, a senior in the top ten percent, and a masters
candidate in the top twenty percent. There are 153 chapters nationally, all
at AACSB acredited colleges and universities.
The ceremony was presided over by outgoing president Kerry Barnsley. The
officers for the 1982-83 academic year are Nancy Rojas, President, Katherine
Hannon, Vice President, and Karen Moore, Historian. All are members of the
class of 1983.
The following is a list of new inductees.
Faculty
Dr . Robert Johnson Dr. Mario Picconi Dr. Eugene Rathswohl
Masters - Class of 1982
Alan Aiello Dennis Borsenberger Margaret Gilman Catherine Ogle . Edward O'Sullivan Ronald A. Walrod
Masters - Class of 1981
Carolyn Siy
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Seniors - Class of 1982
Elsa Anraku Laura Brower Gina Chammas Anita Chan Maureen Gavron Maria Guevara David Heppe]l Kim Kavanewsky Steve Lord John Bruce Ness George Pecoraro Winthrop Robinspn Linda StorJ< Gertrude Stein~ergen Mary Young
Juniors - Class of 1982
Lourdes Babauta Jennifer Brae Susan De9n · Michael Furgal Katherine HannoR Kevin Madok Patrick Morr i)l Karen Moor.e Nancy Rojas Paula Sher idan Karen Stonecypher William Vinovich