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--.:.MAR 6 1981 Music On Piano Performed Sunday SAN DIEGO - Two rarely heard works for the piano, "Kreisleriana" by Robert Schumann, and Sonata No. 8 by Sergei details, call 291-6480, ext. 4426. Reveles, director of music for the Diocese of San

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Diego, has been instructor of music at USD since 1977. A native of Oceanside, he has served as a pastor in San Bernardino and Chula Vista. A graduate of USD, Father Reveles received his master's degree in music from Redlands and his

Prokofiev, will be played by Father Nicolas Reveles at 4 p.m. Sunday in the University of San Diego's Camino Theater. The seventh program of USD's 1980-81 "Music in Vienna" series is open to the public. 3.50, students and seniors, $1.50. Tickets will be available at the door. For General admission

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I FATHER NICOLAS REVELES - The pianist will perform a concert at 4 p.m. today 1n Camino Theater, University of San Diego. The program will include Robert Schumann's "Kreisleriana" and Sonata No. 8 by Sergei Prokohev. ------

REV. MAX OLIVA

T Rev. ax Oli a will speak at a seminar or. "Racism and Prejudice' at noon March 16 in De Sales Hall at the University of San Diego. Oliva is coordi- nator for Companions for Justice and editor of "Jesuit Social Concerns." The Rev. Robert Ard of Christ Church will respond. Cost of the program and luncheon, sponsored by the San Diego County F.cumenical Confer- ence and other organiza- tions, IS $5

This year' CreY. Classic will he pri I s~o... Bay with 32 events scheduled and some 1,200 part1c1- pant The Yale University crew will use th~ Lucy Whi tier rn com h ·1 h H rvard University. Th 111 b th ftr ti th Ivy League crew av raced ag I each other on the est Coast. There will b a kick-oCf brunch for the Classic tomorrow at the Holiday Inn-Embarcadero and many of those planning the vent were at yesterday's USO ceremonie . Another guc. twas Mrs. Helen K. Copley, publisher of The Tribune and The San Diego Union, who is a member of the board of USD and donor of the Copley Cup for th featured race of the Crew Classic Other. included Mr. and Mrs. II. Del Beckley (the rowing center at Mi ·ion Bay bears his name); Wil- liam Mollering, Clas 1c board president, and M:s- Mollermg. Mrs. Mary Virginia Gault and Mrs. Vir- ginia Lynch Grady. There were also USD board and faculty representativ · and the ~tudent crews. Steve Estes, head var ity coach. wa among tho ·e thanking the Whittlers for their gift. ms reference to USD's fortune in havi g er w training "right in it's backy rd (M1 10n Bay) brought a quick response fro Dr. Hughes: 'We pr fer to call 1t th pond out front." ome of the guest r I rrcd to Mr. Estes' troubles in getting the a8-foot shell to San Diego from the builder (Kaschper) m Lucan, Ontario, Canada. Turn- pikes and storms, among them_ In fact, the Lucy ,Whittier christened yesterday 1s the second _shell built for U 'D; the first was severely damaged m an accident en route and was replaced. The Luc joins Th Alcala, another eight-oar shell, and a four-oar . hell, m the USO neet. The Alcala was chn tencd April 6, 1979, and was purchased with donations r ·ome Crew Cla ic members and matching f · from university supporters. The R v. Lnurance Dolan, USD chaplain, gave the blessing at yesterday's ceremony and the Re~. Pa- trick Cah11l, ~thletic director, gave the blessmg at the luncheon. Women rowers attending the events included Karen Berden, Ruth Boyer. Mary Cameron, Joanne Fox, Adrienne Lane, Virginia Stehly, Ann Tommey and Peggy Walsh The men were Mark Oemcke, Matt Stehly, Brian Hamilton, Da~e Dalton, Bob O'Connell, Bob C::1111ivan, Rick Delphis and Matt Del- ine. The men were nattily dre ·sed in suits with ties and were clean- haven, muc;h to Mr. Estes' rehef. It's a crew tradition to go unshaven until the fir t win of the . eason, but how to explain tho c scraggly beards to university supporters? · Fortunately, the crew had a win last week. on

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Founder•' Gallery: Paintings by Glenn BradShaw, through March 17. University of San Diego. Mon- day-Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. 291- 6480

piano duo Ilana Myaior and Michael Bahde wlll play at 4 p.m. today in USD's Cammo Theater. featuring

Saturday, March 7. 1981

The Rev. Max Oliva, left, will discuss prejudice and racism at an upcoming program on "Theology and Social Justice" at USD. The Jesuit priest worked with the Brothers of the Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta, India. Meanwhile, Congregation Beth Tefilah will celebrate 10 years of service by Rabbi Samuel Penner, right, on Friday.

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Seminar On Social Justice Planned The second in a series of programs on "Theology and Social Justice'' will be held at noon March 16 at the University of San Diego's Camino Hall.

The Rev. Max Oliva, a Jesuit priest, will discuss preju- dice and racism. Oliva has worked in the black communi- ty 10 the United States and lived for a summer in Calcut- ta, India. where be worked among the destitute with the Brothers of the Mi ionaries of Charity. He is now the coordinator of "Companions Ior Justice," a summer program of living and working with the poor alongside Jesuit brothers and priests. The cost of the luncheon program is $5. Acheck may be sent to the National Conference of ChflStians and Jews, Room 321, U.S. Grant Hotel, San Diego 92101 at least 48 hours before the program, The Rev. Robert Ard, pastor of Christ Church, San D1egv. ill re pond to Father Oliva The eminar has been organized by repre entat1ves of the NCCJ, San Diego's Ecumenical Conference, Evangeli- cal Association, Rabbinical Association, Southeast Inter- denominational Ministerial Alliance, United Jewish Fed- eration, American Jewish Committee, Roman Catholic Diocese and the Anti-Defamation League.

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filAR 6 1981 Piano recital featured Two rarely heard piano works, "Kreisleriana" by Robert Schwnann and "Sonata No. 8" by Sergio Prokofiev, will be presented today at 4 p.m. in the University of San Diego's Camino Theater. The concert will be presented by Father Nicholas Reveles, director of music for the Diocese of San Diego. Admission is $3.50 and $1.50 for seniors. For information, phone 291-6480 Ext. 4426.

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