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ducted an open hearing in Camino Theatre attended by nearly 700 . Commis- sione rs h e ard t estimony from various civic groups planning bicentennial ac- tivities. Among those testifying was USD President Au- thor E. Hughes , who called the Commission's at- tention to the Projec t for Publi c and Community Service. The project is an attempt by a group of col- lege and university presi- dents nationwid e to stimulate campus interest in public service. New staff, promotions Welcome to th e fo ll owing n ew staff employees who re- cently joined the USO commu- nity: Joseph Batok. clerical as- sistant. Registrar: Cheryl Church. s ecretary. Deve lop- m ent: Greg Andrews , secre- tary. Human Re sourc es: Roxanne Kruse . clerical as- sistant . Communic ations: Eileen VanTassell . phone operator. Communications : LaDeane Rosenzweig. cleri- cal assistant. Controller: Lori Reisinger, administrative as- sistant. Test Pre paration: Charles Smith . gardener. Physical Plant: Janet Fin- ney, secretary. Provost: Rose- line Graves . secretary. Arts & Sciences : Leslie Barnsl'ey. secretary, Admissions: Carol Morrow , data e ntry cl erk , Man a geme nt S e rvices : Alonzo Napier, patrol officer. Security. Congratulations to the fol- lowing staff employees who re- cently received promotions: Dennis Hatch, from main- tenance mechanic I to mainte- nance mechanic II. Physical Plant: James Mathie, patrol officer I to patrol officer II. Se- c urity: Thanh Tran, pool maintenance specialist to fl eet mechanic. Physical Plant : Ricky Draper, special serv- ices worker to pool mainte- nanc e specialist, Physical Plant. •

space for support services such as mailboxes, laun- dry, confere nce and study rooms, and housing staff offices. In conjunction with the construction of the n ew housing, the vehicular en- trance to the Sports Cente r off of Linda Vista Road will be closed . Vehicular traffic will enter the a rea from Via La Cumbres Street . To replace the current so ft b a ll fi e ld , Zeterb e rg said a new field would be created north of the Sports Center and the existing in- tercollegiate baseball field . Construction of the field and replacement of the ex- isting tennis courts will oc- cur simultaneously with initial work on the hous- ing. That work will com- plete phase one of con- struction. Phase two of develop - ment-construction of an- other softball field , a track and a soccer field-will commence when addi- tional funds are available. Phase three-construction of a child care center-will follow the recreational fa- cilities. USD has worked closely with representatives from the Linda Vista Commu- nity Council, the Univer- sity Canyon Homeowners Association, the Tecolote Canyon Citizens Advisory Committee and the city planning office in an at- tempt to meet the concerns of residents living near the Sports Center, Zeterberg said. "We have attempted to be responsive to the vari- ous citizens' groups," he said. He noted that con- struction plans were re- vised to preserve residents' desires for an unobstructed "view corridor" into Teco- lote Canyon . •

Supreme Court Chief Justice Warren Burger and School of Law Dean Sheldon Krantz head for a question and answer session with law students following a public meeting of the Commission on the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution. The two men are followed by Bernard Siegan, USD law professor, who also is a mem- ber of the Bicentennial Commission.

Burger • praises campus U SD and its employ- ees who helped roll out the red carpet for the February 2-3 meet- ing here of the Commission on the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution received praise from none other than the Chief Jus- tice of the Supreme Court-Warren Burger.

Burger, who chairs the commission, said following the meetings that the Com- mission sessions held on campus were the best planned , best organized and at the most beautiful setting of any of the Com- mission's assemblies. The Commission was es- tablished by Congress to promote and coordinate ac- tivities to commemorate the bicentennial Df the framing of the Constitution in 1787. During its campus visit, the Commission con-

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