News Scrapbooks 1977-1979

Six diploma program courses set lo update religion teachers

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Tuesday, September 13, I

BRIGHT SPOTS APPEAR IN SEASON OPENERS

Courses to help teachers of religion and other adults to deepen their understanding of Vatican II theology and modern catechetics arc being offered in the diocesan diploma program in religious education beginning the first week in October. Sister Josephine Breen of the diocesan educational ministry department has an- nounced the program of six courses: '"Psychology and Moral Development" will be 7-10 p.m. Mondays, Oct. 3 through No, , 28 at St. Mary school. Escondido. ..Ministry of the Word.· 7-10 p.m. Wednesdays, Oct. 5, through Dec. 7 at St. Vincent de Paul school, San Diego. ..Psychology and Moral Development," 7-10 p.m. Wednesdays, Oct. 5, through Dec. at St. Therese school,

San Diego. The other three courses will be given in Camino Hall, Universitv of San Diego. "Fundamental Theology" will be Tuesdays, Sept. 27. through Dec. 6, "Ministry of the Word," Thursdays, Oct. 6 through Dec. 8. Both are from 7-10 p.m. The final cou sc, .. Under- standing Scripture: New Testament, .. will be 4-6:J0 p.m. Wednesda\s, Oct. 5 through Dec. 21. Instructors include Father Michael Higgins, officialis of the diocesan tribunal; Father Gary Rye, OSA: Mrs. Marian Drops, John Hardy. and Sister Breen. Sister Breen said each course carries two units of credit. and that registration takes place at the first

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USD, USIU Hopeful Despite Losses

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sessions. Tuition is $70 for credit, and $50 for audit. (Tel: 297-7110 for details.) SocJ'fl(Eell Ca-osJ' 9 .... ,r,,n

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USD NURSING CHOOL-Groundbreaklng ceremonies last week for the Philip Y. Hahn School of ·urs g on be Unlven.it of San Diego campus started the SI .4-mllllon, two-story building. It Is scheduled for completion in 1978 In the Spanish style of tbe original bu ldln • Bishop Leo T. Maher; Dr. Irene Palmer, nursing school dean; USO president Author :E. Hughes; and Mrs. Philip Y. Hahn, widow of the school's benefactor, share the gilt shovel. It I~ the Orsi addition to the campus since 1963.-SC S ov 1'11£/tN C ,eC".S ?--1.r., n t ~~,~~:,~~!!YMr?~~!l!a!;( £~~!. this week by the both of La Jol a, are in Jolla area are Mrs . ...._ University of San Diego charge of invitations to Harry A. Collins, Mrs. Auxiliary at the home of be forwarded to the John A. Senneff and Mrs. James A. Kassner mothers of new Mrs. James F. to address invitations students, faculty wives Mulvaney. Mrs. Martin for the President's Tea and prospective new Barrett is membership ,:'c on Wednesday, Sept. 14 members. chairman. from 1-3 p.m. Dr. Hughes will give a Mrs. Serio Anton, :t Th I brief preview of the h · f th annua . mem- university's programs. c airman o e bership event 1_s. spon- Music will be provided auxiliary 's fashion show sored by the aux1hary at by the university's to be presented Oct. 3 at -~ Casa de Alcala, the Music Department the Hilton Hotel, at- home of Dr.. Author E. during the tea hours. tended. d Hu_ghes,_president of th e Mrs . Kassner and Mrs. Charle A. '-J umverSity, and Mrs. Mrs. John M. Riley are Melville Jr. is president Hughes. cochairmen of the event. of the auxiliary. Ms. Joan Bowes and Other members of the

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NEW SE:\UNARY CHAPEL-Bishop Leo T. Maher concelebrates mass with the faculty of the diocesan St. Francis Seminary In the new center across from the seminary apartments on Santa Paula Drive adjacent to USO. The center Includes catering, library, office and worship facilities. Dedication Is Dec. 16.-SC p:~ •

foy, September 17, 1977 USD Takes On Redlands Here Tonight The University of San DtegQ stages lls home foot- ball opener tonight with the University of Redlands pro- viding lhe opposillon. Kickoff lS al 7:30 at the USD Stadmm. Umted States Internation- al University, meanwhile, will face its second straight road game, travelling to Oc- cidental University in Los Angeles for a game sched- uled to begin at 8. USD comes Into tonight's contest off an opening game loss to Cal Lutheran, 25-17. It will be the season opener for Redlands' Bulldogs. Redland i the o. 2 ranked DtVISJOn II affiliate of the 1 'ational A ociation of Intercollegiate Athletics (. 'AIA), having d a 0-2 record last season and turning 33 letterm n from that club. Runnmg back Dave D'Ar· cangelo and wide receiver Brian de Roo (6-3, 190) are the key men in the Redlands attack.

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Members of the art facul- ty at Palomar College are presenting their works in a ·pec1al exhibit through Oct. 4 in the Boehm Gallery on the San Marcos campus. A few of the instructors whose paintings and sculp- ture will be shown include Russell Baldwin, Frank Jones, Mickey McMahon, Barry Reed, Val Sanders, Joyce Shaw and Rita White. through Oct. 8 at the Grossmont Gallery, m the Grossmont Shopping Center ... The La Jolla Art Association, 7917 Girard Ave., Wednesday through Sept. 30 will show works by 1bor Hval. Two acrylic paintings by - Marcia A. Durrant, "Succu- ) lent Symphony" and s "Rhythmic Network," have won first prize for her, $200 and a one-artist show, in the first annual all-media ex- hibit of the Graduate School for Urban Resources and Social Policy, Inc. Second prize was Shared , are being feat

by Raul Trejo and Carol Lebeck. They were each awarded $100 and will both take part in a two-person exhibit. Continuing eulblts In- clude works from the Li- brary Collection of the Uni• verslty of San Diego, at USD's Founder's Gallery through Oct. 15. - -Robert P. Laurence

Redlands' 40-Yard FG Beat USO

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USD Women Tip Aztecs, 3-1 The University of San Diego's women's volleyball team upset San Diego State, 1 3-1, in a match played last night at Peterson Gym. : Game scores: 15-11.._ll·j~ 15-13, 15-7 ~7 •/,#" ! ... I"'•• Fair In Red China next month. It's an unprecedented third invi- tation to the Canton trade fair for the local chamber. . . . Jerry Mathers is first up In USD's fall speakers series (Sept. 23) . Mathers, who's found anonymity Ronald Reagan (Oct. 1), Bob Hope (Nov. 14), and sexperts Masters and Johnson (Dec. 3). . . . The Big Brothers sold out their annual banquet tonight al Town & Country. Four hundred tickets went for $200 each. But some ticket bolder will realize a 25-1 return on his investment. Top door prize: $5, cash.... Dinah Shore, who comes in on Sept. 18 for four days of taping around town, Is bringing compos- er Paul Williams, McLean Ste- venson and 1960s heartthrob Frankie Avalon. a three-man team to ine

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-Stall Photos BY Rick McCarthy Albeck keep a cloc;e watch on the drills, and Ernie DiGregorio, drives in for a layup.

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At their training camp at USD the Los Angeles Lakers prepare for the National Basketball Associa-

tion season. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, left, goes up for a dunk, head coach Jerry West and assistant Stan

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