News Scrapbook 1988

San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) La Prensa de San Diego

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exhibit-cum-pasta fiesta given at the Parallel Gallery and Scalini restaurantin Del Mar. Co-chair& Luba Johnston and Renee and Charles Taubman drew about 150 pals to the fund-raiser, which was designed specifically to raise a part of the $25,000 the center requires to produce an edu- cational videotape aimed at the prevention or early detection of breast cancer. The topic was ap- proached forthrightly by most of the evening's principals, including Charles Taubman, who said simply, "It's a problem that strikes every- one-no woman is safe." The cen- ter's programs and projects later were discussed by several of the guests who have been on the Stevens patient rolls. · However, and like so many · events that raise funds for difficult causes, this evening passed quite pleasantly. The guests first in- spected a series of impressive glass sculptures by artist Dale Chihuly before retiring to the Scalini ter- race for an elegant sunset buffet

take Massachusetts GoY. Michael Dukakis to the local Democratic Party's annual Jefferson-Jackson Dinner at the San Diego Hilton. Friedman seemed to savor his · role. "Honoring the deans is a very special tradition at USD, because they're often prophets without honor among their own faculties , and students," he said. "Topackage this honor in a ball is b/1th fun and lively." / Fun and lively it,certainly was, with the swordfish dinner followed both by dancing to the Nelson Riddle III Orche~tra, and a special appearance by the cast of "Suds," the popular '60s rock musical then in performance at the Old Globe Theatre. The group dashed over to the. ball after its final curtain call on the Balboa Park stage. USO President Author Hughes and his wife, Marge, headed a guest, list that included honorary ball chairmen Jean and Ernest Hahn and Marilyn and Kim Fletcher. Others were Msgr. I. Brent Eagen, Linda and Frank Alessio, Randall Phillips, Sally and John Thornton, Joanne and Frank Warren, Kathy and George Pardee, Tommi . and Bob Adelizzi, Maggie and John Susie and Bill Wright, Lee and'P.J. Maturo, Gloria and Charles Mel- ville and Alison and Jon Tibbitts. • 1 The Stevens Cancer Cente; at Scripps Memorial Hospitals bene- fitted the other evening from an art

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guests in the Marina Ballroo,m of • the San Diego Marriott Billed as an "Evening of En- chantment m Black and White," the J:iall qifi~ fiAturally was exec\¢- ed in ebony and ivory, a pair of shades the guests adopted to the utter excllJffOn of color from the ballroom, Thill extravaganza in the two tones of the currently fashion- able palette was the brainchild of chairman Helen Anne Bunn, who said she chose the motif simply because she thought it would be fun. "I just like these colors," she said, "but some people thinkl chose them because it's Friday the 13th." The day's questionable associa- tions in the popular mind seemed to mtrude not at all on the gala, which was given both to honor the deans of the university's five schools, and to raise funds for each school's scholarship and facU!ty programs. All five honorees were present to take their bows in turn, the presen- tation commenced with Carol Bak- er, acting dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, and continued with School of Business Adminis- , tration dean James Burns; Edward DeRoche of the School of Educa- tion; Sheldon Krantz"Of the School ' of Law, llnd'Schdol of Nursing dean Janet Rodgenl. y1 At~e13 d!Jl4 USO law professor Hugh -~~l!ffi the master of c~remQJlies, ,..attended stag, since his wife, attorney Lynn Schenck, also was on fund-raiser duty that evening; Iier role required her to

.;:Z.9g; Mother teresa Is coming to the Un®tslty of San Diego on Tuesday, May 31, her first visit to San Diego since 1960. The world-famous nun, who -ids the Missionaries of arlty, Is scheduled to speak ! p.m In what Is expected to a 90-minute program in D's Torero Stadium ~!though the special event I be free and open to the blic, tickets must be tained to gain admission cause stadium seating Is 1ited to about 6,000. Winner of the 1979 Nobel iace Prize for her work and H organization's work with Jndreds of thousands sick , :>or and homeless worldwide , lather Teresa is coming to 1SD at the invitation of Dr. ,nita Figueredo. a USD rustee and a Missionaries of :harity co-worker. Dr. Figueredo, on the USD 3oard of Trustees since its ounding, met Mother Teresa n 1960, when she came to San )iego. Since that time, Dr. =igueredo, a La Jolla )hysician, has been trying to

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establish a San Diego-Ti juana chapter of Mother Teresa's mission. Every two years , Dr . Figueredo has met with Mother Teresa, requesting she dispatch sisters to minister among Tijuana's Impoverished residents. (For many years , Dr. Figueredo donated one day a week to a Tijuana clinic and free medicines.) In February of this year, four of Mother Teresa's Missiona- ries of· Charity began their special work in Tijuana. The nuns are supervising the construction of a shelter for homeless men in Tijuana, which Mother Teresa is expected to visit on Wednes- day, June 1 . For ticket orders , please send a self-addressed stamped envelope to · Mother Teresa Visit, University of San Diego, Alcala Park , San Diego, 92110. The order should include name, address, phone and number of tickets. For additional information and for large groups planning to .=1ttend , please call 260-4791.

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KIDS' SUMMER: Art!io~- brimming with left y n the school year? We 1, g them >lved in some summer activities, n learning about personal com- rs to building a dinosaur. SDSU's mer Youth Academy runs week- from June 22 to 29 with classes Pmputers, puppetry, drama, avia- and rocketry. Cost is $575 with a iount for the second child. Call Grady at 265-5152 for informa- Build a 16-foot stegosaurus dur- the Natural History Museum's ·day "Build-a-Beast" event in lxia Park. From 10 to 11 a.m. and ln from I to 2 p.m. July 9, chil- 1 ages 5 to 10 will hunt for polys- ne "bones" in the museum and 1 put together the dinosaur. Cost 3 for museum members and $5 others. Call 232-3821 for more in- nation. The museum also has 1mer classes about birds, dino- rs, geography and desert ecology younger children as well as a ~ntology workshop for students grades nine through 12. Class es vary; costs run about $30 or $40 per session. Call 232-3821 ext. 203 for information and reservati~ USD ~as a wide range of youth carnjisn5 ages 7 to 17. "Creative K;ds '88" runs July 11 to 22 and July 25 to Aug. 25 for grades two through seven. Call 260-4585. There are also day and resi- dent sports camps for girls and boys all summer beginning in June. USD baseball coaches are offering a base- ball camp July 3 to 8. An adventure camp teaches students ages 10 t~rough 17 _such activities as rappel- l~ng, canoeing and backpacking. Ses- s10ns run July 24 to 30. Call 260-4593 for information about the sports and outdoor camps.

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Cancer Center director Dr. John Mazur, ~ane and Herb Stoecklein, . •2'rombold and his wife, Marcia, 1 Cbarmame and Maurice Kaplan, Jeanne Brace; Barbara and Dr. I

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Johl} Cherry• Sandy Henry• Annj' Jones; Roch~lle and Dr. joseph Capozzi; Dolly Maw; Evelyu Truitt;. Dixie Unruh with son Brian Unruh and his wife, Maureen; Virginia and Jack Monday; Cathy and Dr. Rich- ard Fosburg, and Lynnllld Edward George.

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OUR TIMES: Those new throwaway cardboard cameras from Japan are popping up along San Diego tourist trails. They're from Fuji. When the first roll of film is shot, the camera's shot. Now Bob Redding has found something he considers even sil- lier: a disposable stapler at Thrif- ty. When its 120 staples are used, throw it away. But it's "guaran- teed for life." • OTEPAD: In the fevered rush for college admission next fall, parents and students are ranking

acing himself: At San Diego State, the alumni office tries

1 to update graduates through its quarterly "SDSU Report." And j among the features is something called "Class Notes," which gives alums an opportunity to report their t own progress. In the latest issue, one d laid-back grad availed himself of the r opportunity this way: "George 1 Edward Bacon, '84, is learning to s, surf, eating a lot of sushi, and w expects to find a direction in life by

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p Sources' mouths: Mother Teresa campuses as Tough and Super- / OJ is SRO. IJSD's John Nunes says tough: Tops among the Super- ~! RSVPs are in for all 5,500 invitations tough: UC Berkeley and Swarth- • to hear Mathe~ Teresa speak Mar 31 more, where a 4.0 average is 00 m Torero Stadium.... i:-awn Hal, guarantee. . . . USD's public n has canceled h_er San Diego forum on June 6 will center on st appe~rance_ this month, but her ex- ethics and leadership, and a o boss 1s_commg next month,-_ Ollie P an J ·11 d b t th I f s. North ts scheduled to speaK June 3 e w_1 e ~. e e r~ es o Cl at a $500-a-plate b1 eakfast some ~mte _fam1bar-soundmg h~- sponsored by the Rancho Santa Fe pothet1cal figures. The two candi- si Republican Women's Club at' the ~a~e~, for mayor are William 01 Inn. (And do you suppose there's a Bill Stucco and Howard Kleen- of Rancho Santa Fe Democratic ge~es. Then there'~ Stucco:s cam- us women's Club?) ... Mark Collins, P:1ign manager, Mike Media. (Be- presi®nt otEvergtee&~y_,. sides attempts to Los Angelesize goes to the White House tomorrow our city, ther e are issues of pot with the Wild Animal Park's Jim smoking and tber Women.) c Gibbons to pick up a National PICKETER: Proprietor Danny Landscape ,Award from N,ancy. Royce is on wa tch at The Inn at Reagan. (Its fo: the WAP s gorilla Rancho Santa Fe. An angry ebnc~osure.)tt~oll!ns,hwhtsose udsual 1 woman called t t t 011 . usmE:8s a 1r_e 1s s o~ an a po.o , . 0 pro es ie shirt, 1s wearing a sU1t to the \\ h1te Norths misreported ?reakfast House. A suit he didn't own untii this talk for Women Republicans and k said she'd picket the Inn on J une wee · 3. Royce didn't get a chance to Unlucky streak: America's Cup explain that North is speaking on Skipper Dennis Conner was taking June 2. On June 3. she'll be pick- the teasing pretty well after he eting the annual Rancho Santa dumped his modified catamaran in Fe School father-son breakfast. SD Bay on Sunday. He was even Alison DaRosa assists wuu iue signing autographs on newspaper Neil Morgan column. photos of the disaster during the Padres game Monday night. But

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* When the ~a Jolla Mu~ um ot Co11tcm- ~or.ary Art unveiled it. plan for c,ipanslon the es1gner was able to tep forward, too. Robert Venturi of or Phlladclphia' Venturi, Rauch and Scott ~rown was the guc~t of honor at a cocktail ~cc~f.'1on at·ithe mu cum. La Jolla architect David .. Inger w1 ave a hand in the major re~11 uc turmg of the Pro pect Street landmark. * _Black and white was the theme for "An Evening of Enchantment " the 1988 D for th u · , ' ean's Ball . e 111ver ity of San Diego )~st Friday even mg. Black or white tie for gentlemen h' d - black u· f 1 • , w lie an . a ire or ad1es, thousands of black d :,vh1te ~alloo~s dangling silvery streamer , ;;zzl- mg wh'.te uniforms for the Naval officers the;e as e cons, all made for an evening of eiega Among t~e crowd to dine and dance to t~~e. Nel on Riddle orchestra were Alison Flemin and :~l~k Rosenthal, Drs. Anita Figueredo and g • J 1am Doyle, Lilo and Glen Miller Bernard S1egan and_ Shelley Zifferblatt and G~orge and Donna VoJtko. * La Jolla deb.utantes Jill Finney, Amanda Hench, Tanya Reiss and Lisa Waitley and th . parents hosted other debs and father.~ for "T~r !-fats and Tails," an evening of dinner and wal~z- ~ng at the La Jolla Marriott. The black tie even 111g was a perfect time for brushing up on danc; step~. the annual Debutante Ball will be M 28 ay .

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Conner's bad luck continued. According to fan Cheryl Shaw, Conner was just passing through Section 28, Loge, when ushers first insisted he take a seat to sign autographs. Then he took a temporary seat in the reserved section, and they asked him to leave 1t. e Padr ay onner had only 1 general admission ticket.)

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