News Scrapbook 1980-1981
SAN DIEGO UNION
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Graduate Studies
Career Opportunities
The University of San Diego will open a graduate program in religious education at Marywood on Sept. 11 at the invitation of the Most. Rev. Wil- liam R. Johnson, bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange County. Graduate classes at Marywood will be conduct~ by USD professors, and students will be eligible for a master's degree in religious educa- tion. Applications can be obtained from the program director, Helen deLau- rentis, at (714) 291-6480. Classes will be held every other weekend. It is expected that students will be able to earn a degree in three years.
Admiral Thomas ·Named To USO John Ca,hm. \1anhattan Beach, California: Si,tcr I-ranee, Dan, RSCJ. Menlo Park , \1rs. Wilham G. I he appo1ntm nt ol Rc,11 I he rcc1p1cnt ,,t numerou, "elcomc and illustrious ,1"ard,. among them the add1tton to an alread, Ddcnse Superior Scn1cc and dhtmgutshed group. ··He
\dnmal Gcr.tld I· Thoma,. LS'-• to the Board ot I ru,tcc, "' the l ni,cr ll) ot S.in Diego • Author r Hughc,. l nl\tr'1t) prc,ident. I homas " current!) commander of the Pacific fleet\ I rarnrng Command. based 1n San Diego. a post he ha, held since 1978. He has also served a, director of the ear East. Africa. and South Asia Regions for the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense. a two-year a rgnment during which he was closely involved in efforts leading to the Israeli- Egyptian peace treaty Previou a ignments include the commands of a cruiser destroyer group and the first Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps Unit. has en announ .I
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- "'- "'""'mdua·i -...i;..-1:...i..,.-- I rnest O Flltson. San Mrs. lc,olcs for in 1t> leaden,hip. H1, academic background. Hanard, George Washington l nl\crsttY, and Yale. from \\hich he.holds a doctorate 1n diplomatic hist0ry. He and Rhoda H . Henderson, have made their home 1n San Diego since 1978 T"o of their three children are pursuing University. and Steven in law at Boston College. Daughter Lisa. a 1980 graduate of Boston University , 1 currently employed at General Dynamics in San Diego. In announcing Thomas' appointment, Hughes described the admiral as a M:,. Thomas. the former in medicine at Howard Phillip J . Fransisco: Mr. outstanding record ofsernce. Gilligan. Carlsbad. California: M. Grace, Charle, and concern for the formation Mr. of character in young men and Manna del Rey, California; -..omen mark him as a ma n of Mr. Kaplan. H Arthur Holl ywood, California. Sister Rita Maginn. RSCJ , South the highest calibre." Board member~ outside San Diego from and Mr. Francisco; San include San Prussia, S. Leland professional degree~. Kenneth Mrs. Wilson B. Baugh, San Fransisco. Bernadino, California; Dr. H. SENTINEL Toreros work thrice daily atUSD 'Ibe University of San Diego football team, which opened its preseason training camp Sun- day, will continue three-a-day workouts through Sept. 6. The Toreros will practice at 8:30 a.m., a p.m. and 7 p.m. daily at the USD Football Com- plex. Visitors are welcome to observe all sessions. The Toreros will meet the Uni- versity of Redlands in their home opener at 7:30 p.m. on Sept.12. Last year, USD closed with a flourish, winning six of its final eight games to secure a winning season at 6-5. The team will con- duct an intrasquad scrimmage at 1:45 p.m. this Sunday at the Alcala Park campus. They also will host Western Arizona in a scrimmage at 7 p.m. on Sept. 5, likewise at the USD Football.Complex. Offensively, seven starters re- turn,_ including the first string runnmgbacks and receivers. THE TRIBUNE ENTERPRISE SAN DIEGO UNION Fashion show at Del Mar Race Track Fa hion ron ,·10us women Imm both north and south of San o,..~o will converge on tht• D I Mar Rare rr,1rk on (kt I to sei, the wmnmg fall entrie:; lrom thr leading inter• naltonal fa hum hl/U e Group are already forming m Orange County T1Juana. and ven Ar1wna to altcnd the 25th Silver Anniver ary J\n• nual Fashion , hnw and Luncht•on • pon ,red by the l:niver~1ty of San Diego Aux• 1h<1rv This vear's event ls lo be t·alled ,:wmnrr' Circle 'Bl." The U 'IJ Auxiliary has el('(•ted :'1-lrs John Parrish of La Jolla as general chairman to stag a landmark Stiver An mversnr event which will have the excitement of the Kentucky Derby and the chic of A ·col "Mrs ('· m h IS ]US\ the per n who can do it,·· states Mr Ho Th,trpe, Auxiltary pre~id nt USO Graduate Wins Grant The National Charity League of San Diego awarded a scholarship to University of San Diego graduate s~udent Jeannine M. Kleszcz. Based on scholarship, commitment nd need, the award 1s given each year to a "Yoman m the field of special education. The at1onal Cbanty League, a mother-daughter orgarj zatJon. provides lmanc1al assist- ance to various local charities. 1'eil l\1Q[gan Tl .h. SILLIES: Atty. John Da- vies saw a six-button telephone at B. Dalton in Fashion Valley. Three were interoffice. The oth- -. ers were labeled NIXON, CARTER and BONZO. .. . Sum- mer camps and conferences have made it a hectic summer at USO. So Manuel Riviera, a carpenter there for 19 years, issued a bogus work order to tease his crew: "Move Immaculata Church three inches to north by Friday." .. . One of our La Mesa correspond· ents' inquires: "Everyone knows about haunted houses. Has any- one ever heard of a haunted mo- bile home?" ... California Jour- '. nal editor Ed Salzman calls 1982 "a dream year for political junk- LOS ANGELES TIMES ~-;r~-'6) w~t1a."" Svlhvat-J Groups from Orang Cot nty, Tijuana and Arizona are forming to attend the 25th annual fashion show and luncheon sponsored by the University of San Die- go Auxiliary at the Del Mar Turf Club. Chairman Phyllis Parrish has asked Bullock's to do the fashions. The univer- sity is laking reservations. -WILLIAM SULLIVAN · The rwmers are seniors Joe Henry (5-7, 180) and Jim Smith (5-10, 190). Heading the pass catchers are Mike Rish (6·1, 170) and:RbnGuzman (5-5, 150). Other starters back on offense are guard Craig Beaver (5-11 200), tackle John Amarillas (6~• 240) and tight end Mike Ledbet: ter (6-1,215). Leading the defense will be noseguard Bruce Ognibene ( 5- ll, 190) and defense backs (5-11,170), Dan Herbert (6-0, 180) and Chris Le- vine (5-10,160). Chuck Pillon SAN DIEGO UNION 26 i ies." , ---, Man Held In $10,000 USD Theft SENTINEL A 21-year-old mainte- nance man was arrested yesterday after be allegedly took $10,000 in furniture, jewelry, sports equipment and other items from the University of San Diego. Jess Draper was arrested on suspicion of five counts of burglary and one count of suspicion of J>O)'SesSion of stolen property yesterday morning after campus se- curity guards followed a man who had taken a load of dressers from a vacant university dormitory. Detective Mark Vattimo said students called campus security police after they saw the man taking furni- ture from a vacant dormitlr ry on Monday and Friday. The guards then observed the man taking more items and followed him home, Vattimo said. Yesterday morning, the guards were waiting out- side the dormitories when the man took another load of furniture to bis home and San Diego police were noti- fied. Draper's David Street ad- dress was searched and items reportedly taken over an 18-month period were found, Vattimo said. USD will host parents' day Faculty and administrat_ors of the University of San Diego expect to welcome 800 parents at an Orientation Day programonSept. 1. As part of the event, parents are invited to attend a meeting in Camino Theater at 2:30 p.m. where USD President Author E. Hughes and Vice Presi- dent and Dean of Student Affairs 'Ibomas F. Burke will welcome and speak to parents of incoming students. Following the meeting in Camino theater, a reception will be held at 3p.m. on Founders Patio. Parents' Orientation Day begins a week-long seriea of events for incoming freshman and tran- sfer students at USD. According to Associate Dean of student Affairs, Thomas Cosgrove, "While the orientation program is mainly for students, parents are extremely important. This is'a big step ·for the students, but it is also a big step for their parents. We try to make the transition to college life easier and want to assure parents that their children will be in good hands, that we are ready to give the students all e attention they will need." 1'eil l\1Qrgan NEWSBEAT: Rear Adm. Ger- ald E. Thomas retired here two weeks ago after a 30-year Navy career. But not for long. The Navy's second black admiral, who was educated at Harvard, George Washington, and Yale - and holds a doctorate in diplo- matic history - is about to be nominated by Pres. Reagan to an ambassadorship. (A State Dept. special agent wa checking his this week.) . . ~- --·~referen
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