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Swim into Shape Beat the heat and get into shape with USD's Masters Swim Program. The class meets Monday, Wednesday and Friday from noon - 1 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday from 5:15 to 6:15 p.m and Saturday All ability levels welcome. Open to USO employees, stu- dents and alumni. Cost is $30 per month. For more informa- tion call Gary Becker or Dave

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Johnson at ext. 4533.

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Alcoholics Anonymous. Meeting for faculty and staff. Noon, Serra Hall room 317. 260-4756. Meets every Thursday.

Recital.

Symposium.

Faculty chamber music recital. Henry Kolar, Kay Etheridge and Judy Hender- shot. 8 p.m. , French Parlor. Business Update Series. "Promoting Yourself Within the Organization ." Dr. John Ronchetto, assis- tant professor of marketing. Continental breakfast 7:30 a.m., seminar 8 a.m . Manchester Executive Con- ference Center. $15 . $3. 260-4486.

"Meeting the Literacy Chai- lenge." Co-sponsored by Volunteer Resources and USO alumni. 9 a.m.-noon, Hahn University Center.

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Control- LI Health of " Dr. Dan >fessorof a five-part ,nsored by ,s_iness Ad- I Skills

Birth

A girl, Stephanie Santana, to Klly Jones, secretary, Univer- sity Center Operations, and her husband, Bob, on Sept. 25. Baby Stephanie weighed 8 lbs.,

Free. 260-4798. Cross Country.

USD Invitational. 9 a.m. Morley Field. Free.

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Death

260-4803.

Dolores Loza, mother of Marla Nyffengger, assistant manager, Main Dining Ser-

vices, on Sept. 26.

260-4644. Soccer.

Faculty/Staff Dining Room

Men's team vs. Loyola Marymount. 7:30 p.m., Torero Stadium. Fee.

Menu

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(All lunches are served with a soup of the day, a vegetable,

Financ-

and assorted desserts.)

260-4803.

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Tuesday, Oct. 15

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Baked Ham and Yams, Turkey Pot Pie Wednesday, Oct. 16 Roast Beef, Macaroni

Olin Hall

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Business Update Series. "Managing Through a Financial Crisis." Dr. Dan Rivelli, associate professor of finance. Continental breakfast 7:30 a.m., semi- nar 8 a.m. Manchester Ex- eculive Conference Center.

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Thursday, Oct.17

Seminar.

Pot Roast, Fried Chicken

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"Conducting Business in Europe: As Seen Through the Eyes of an American Expatriate." Dr. Tom Mor- ris , assistant professor of in- temational management, former director of interna- tional operations, Cobe Laboratories. Includes lunch. 11 a.m. - l p.m . To register and for location in- formation call ext. 4862. "Cost Budgeting and Con- trots." Sponsored by USD's Institute for Project Management. Continues Nov. 7, 14 and 21. 6:30 p.m., Olin Hall 226. Course.

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Friday, Oct. 18

University . 260-4784.

Football.

Seafood Platter, Chef's

USO vs. Laverne.

Special

7:30 p.m. , Torero Stadium.

Monday, Oct. 21

Fee. 260-4803 .

Pasta Bar, Baked Cod Tuesday, Oct. 22 Mexican Plate Wednesday, Oct. 23 Beef Slroganoff/Noodles

$15. 260-4644.

Volleyball.

Women's team vs. St. Mary 's. 7 p.m., Sports Cen-

Volleyball.

Women 's team vs. Univer- sity of San Francisco. 7 p.m., Sports Center. Free.

ter. Free. 260-4803.

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260-4803. Concert.

Thursday, Oct. 24

Promotion- ·r. David Jrofessor p.m., Olin 60-4848.

Sweet/Sour Pork, Peanut

Chicken

Mozart Bicentennial Con- cert. Nicolas Reveles, pianist. Sponsored by USO Friends of the Library. 8 p.m., Founders Chapel. $10. Limited seating.

Friday, Oct. 25

Meatloaf/Mashed Potatoes,

Fried Clams

Do you have an item for the calendar? Call us at ext. 4684 to get your event in the next Alcala View.

$225. 260-4803.

454-4873.

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