News Scrapbook 1981-1982

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Chris Miller on honors list at U of S.D. • Chnstoph~r Miller, son of pt. (USN) and Mrs James f; Miller and a freshman at the C niversity of San Diego, h~ been notified that he has the 'di Unction of first honor," for th fall semester , A June 1981 graduate of Falibrook High, Miller Is ma- i or in g in Chemistry and Biology

San Diego, Monday, March I, 1982 Senior Livimt ijMt\RKMONDAyu USD students volunteer for help projects; blood pressure checks set

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"Chapter Two" - Neil Simon's play will be per- formed at USD on Feb. 17 at 8 p.m. by the Reper- tory Theater of America. Camino Theater, USO. 291-6480.

Help is where you look for it. And if you're a senior and need help cleaning screens, moving fur- niture or even painting, look for it at the Senior Citizen Service Center. Students at USD are volun- teering for help projects March 20 and 21. Individu- als must supply materials for the jobs, such as paints and brushes. Reservations for the service may be made by calling the center at 236-5765.

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\.4A~cl 'tOW "ATouch of Green" is the theme of a luncheon and musicale being given March 16 at the Sheraton Har- bor Island Hotel by the University of San Diego Aux- iliary to benefit USD's financial aid program. Mrs. Thomas Bowes is chairman and Mrs. Alexander Denniston is co-chairman. There will be a fashion show as well as music Jrogramed by Mrs. Fred Moradi.

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1'eil Mrgan ALL WIND: The story behind that sudden forest of windmills built among our foothills is not so pastoral as it seems. Shut down now on a safety order, they still serve their owners well, even without producing a kilowatt. The major impetus behind their construction was wind of a differ- ent kind: windfall tax credits to their owners. TRANSFER: More than 2,000 employees of Harcourt Brace _Jo- vanovich - many more than first reported - are expected to move from New York to San Diego as a result of this week's decision by the maverick publisher Bill Jova- novich. There was so much con- cern among those employees yes- terday that HBJ's Jill Jacobsen called the ConVis Bureau here for brochures and moral support. Housing, of course, is a prime worry. NEWSBEAT: Frontier Airlines, one of the profitable regional carriers, plans to begin San Diego service on May I with two flights daily between here and Denver. . . . Correction: USD won't reach· its 5,000 student en- rollment ceiling next fall; Sara Finn says it'll be closer to 4,800. Cuts in federal aid to students may close 300 colleges in the next 12 months, she reports. But USD, ' a strong school, is in the black - though 83 percent of its students receive financial ·

1'eil Mrgan .EW ROLES: Unemployment has fostered a startling new busi- ness The cash squeeze is so great in many families that middle- aged, middle-class, and often ~n- skilled women are out seeking jobs to gam a second family in- come Many are settling for hou ekeeping-nanny roles, a slim tep above domestic workers. A husband-wife faculty team at UCSD placed a classified ad last we kend to find such a person. ''We had 80 calls," they say, "many of them from middle-class women who hadn't held jobs in their lives." One agency handling uch placement· Mothers-In- Deed. TIJR AROU,"iD: Univer ity of an Diego will reach its student body quota of 5,000 next fall. One rea on, Msgr. I. Brent Eagen ny.. is that it'. the host campus tor our city' only ·aval ROTC unit, and that's drawing heavily, ( I>Sll is participating; it's all a long way from the 1960 , when campu militants managed to keep ROTC recruiter off the . Dcampus.) ·~-'-----:c=...;;,__

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" . h th me of a luncheon and at the Sheraton Har- musicale bemg give~h~~~~~ersity of San Diego Aux- bor Island Hotel by , . ncial aid program. Mrs. iliary to benefit USO s _fma d Mrs Alexander Thomas Bowes is . chairman an • . Denniston is co-cha1rfmah~- show as well as music There will be a as wn . xogramed by Mrs. Fred Morad1.

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