USD Magazine, Winter/Spring 1997

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GREAT SPORTS With a $10 million gift, Sid and Jenny Craig lay the financial foundation for the Jenny Craig Pavilion, a multi-use athletics and activities facility that will be the home of USD's Toreros sports teams.

IT'S ALL RELATIVE Some members refer to USD's Family Business Institute as "the best secret in San Diego." As business schools and business executives recognize the unique challenges faced by family businesses, the institute is remaining one of the best while the secret gets out.

CRUSADING FDR CHILDREN Sarita Doyle Eastman '65 became a pedi– atrician because she loves children, and her own son helped her find a special calling.

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PAGE 17 ENTER THE FLYING WALLENDAS At any major political gathering, the behind-the-scenes story is usually more revealing than the actual event. The presidential debates certainly live up to that maxim.

HOME SWEET HOME As USD's director of residence life, Stanley "Skip" Walsh '83 (M.R.E.) takes his job home every night. For 22 years, that meant living among the freshman students. PAGE 7

TIMELESS TRUTHS Following in the footsteps of the Spanish padres who founded San Diego's two missions, USD faculty and students are preserving history for future genera– tions. They know that by studying the rich cultural and spiritual beginnings of California's first city, they can gain insight into the future.

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