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La Jolla, CA (San 01 go Co ) La Jolla light (Cir. W 9,040)
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Marilyn and Kim Fletcher Charle Lops, the Rev. Scott McGill and Vanda Lops dining and dancing for deans
Kim Fletcher, biographical sketches and introduc- tions of the five deans by Sister Sally Furay and Thomas Burke, and readings from Shakespeare by Jonathan McMurtry. The kitchen at the Atlas Hotels received admiring comment by guests for the dinner me u of smoked salmon tartare in ar- tichoke bottoms, lemon sorbet, breast of duck with papaya and trawberry sauce, green salad, fresh fruits and cheeses, chocolate truffles and cordials. Seen in the crowd: Betty and Alex DeBakcsy, Laurie and Roger Joseph, Sara and Tom Finn, Maureen and Charlie King, the Charles Lopses, the James Sullivans, the Charles Reilys, Betty and Ross Tharp, Maggie and John Mazur, Elsie and Frank Weston, Judy Keelin, the Herb Stoeckleins, Anita and Bill Doyle, Claire Tavares, the Steve Bonkers seated with the Marc Sandstroms, Karen Miller, Tommi and Bob Adelizzi, Linda and Frank Alessio (Linda in ivory stain jacquard Oscar de la Renta), Celia Ballesteros, the Douglas Mooneys, Clare White, the Jim Mulvaneys and the Richard Keysers. The party was called the Dean's Ball. In reality the format was that of a testimonial dinner dance, and, although very pleasing to the guest, all of whom attended because of their interest in the school, perhaps in future years it should be renam- ed the Dean's Dinner Dance. Janet Gallison is societ)· columnist for the Light.
As gue ts lingered in conversation, the per onable ho t cautioned them to be seated soon as there were to be five courses and three wine . Two and one• half hours later they left the imimate dming area contentedly atiated with an evening of interesting art and fine food. * * * The Deans at the Univcrsit of San Diego were the focal point of the party at the Town aniJCoun- try Hotel Saturday night. Jame Burns, dean of the chool of Busme ; Edw rd DeRoche, dean of the School of Education; Irene Palmer, dean of the Philip Y. Hahn School of Nursing; Joseph Pu. atcri, dean of the College of Art and Sciences, and heldon Krantz, dean of the Sthool of Law, were the gue ts of honor. The funds raised will be u. ed for fac lty research and development in all five chools. White-uniformed members of the Nav1I Reserve Officers Training Corp at the hilltop university e. carted ladie. from their cars to the foyer, where 500 friend of the chool gathered for champagne and canapes. Strawberries garnished the cham- pagne nute and were also stuffed with caviar for an out-of-the-ordinary appetizer. Manlyn and Kim Fletcher (Kim a trustee of the school) co-chaired the evening, which included din- ner (with dancing between courses), welcoming remark from USO President Author Hughes and
Laurie and Roger Joseph
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Oceanside, CA (San Diego Co.) Blade Tribune (Cir. D. 29,089) (Cir. S. 30,498)
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San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) Evening Tribune (Cir. D. 127,454)
San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) Evening Tribune (Cir. D. 127,454)
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San Diego, CA (San Diego co.) San Diego Union (Cir. D. 217,089) (Cir. S. 341,840)
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usn BASEBALL-it.. paCJ.ch~ veste'stwo-run sin~ In '1he eighth led the Toreros in a non-league game against visiting Pacific Lutheran, 8- 7 Mark Manor (1-0), a starting for- ward on the USD basketball team, pitched the seventh and erJhth. Jim Westlund p tched nint, for the
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