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Family ties sometimes strangle Family relationships. They can be the bane and/or joy of one's existence. As part of the health promotion series sponsored by Human Resources, Dr. Paul Gardner, a licensed mar- riage, family and child therapist, will present a semi- nar on stress management at 10 a.m. on March 15. He will emphasize the improve- ment of family relationships through better communica- tion and problem-solving skills. Dr. Gardner is a member of the National Council on Alcoholism, the San Diego Chapter of the California As- sociation of Marriage and Family Therapists, and co- director of the Parent-Teen In- stitute. Details will be sent to all employees a week prior to the seminar. For information call Human Resources' Lou Hassan at ext. 4594.
Child Center moving towards completion
Construction ofthe Child Development Center northeast ofCunningham Stadium is moving along on schedule, with completion plannedfor late spring . The Center will enroll up to 60 children ofemployees and students, between the ages of 2 1 /2 and 5. Registration ofchildren for September will begin later in the spring. For more information, call Debbie Gough at ext. 4553.
Passages Births
New hires, promotions Welcome to the following employees who recently joined the USD community:
Lillian Flynn, secretary II, Graduate Programs; Vic- toria Marshall , secretary II, MFA Dramatic Arts. Congratulations to the fol- lowing staff employees who recently received a promo- tion or reclassification: Hannah Kinney, from secretary II to clerical assis- tant II, Academic Comput- ing; Natalie Sarle, from library assistant I to library assistant II, Copley Library. Goldman to head SEA in 89-90 Congratulations to the fol- lowing employees who were elected to two-year terms as officers in the Staff Employees Association: President: Kathi Goldman, residential special events as- sistant, Housing. Vice President: Barbara Wegener, senior secretary, School of Education. Secretary: Celeste Wein- sheim, senior secretary, Graduate and Continuing Education.
A son, Erik, on Sept. 23 to Tedie Kostka, credentials analyst, School of Education, and her husband, Herb. Erik weighed in at 8 lbs. A son, Neil, on Oct. 4 to Nora Delos Santos, faculty secretary, School of Educa- tion, and her husband, Modes- to. Neil weighed 8 lbs. 3 oz. A son, Camron Lisle, on Oct. 21 to Ginny Proctor, clerk, Student Accounts, and her husband, Carl. Baby Cam- ran weighed 7 lbs. 6 1/2 oz. Deaths Remie Soenen, father of Dr. Luc Soenen, associate professor of finance . Walter G. Smith Jr., father of Penny Navarro, executive assistant, Continuing Educa- tion, and father-in-law of Dave Navarro, director of operations, University Center.
Want to kick the habit? The American Lung Association of San Diego and Im- perial Counties is sponsoring a series of FREEDOM FROM SMOKING clinics. The cost is $60.
7 -9 p.m.
Mission Park Clinic 2210 Mesa Dr. Ste. A Oceanside UCSD La Jolla Linda Pierson Sharp Rees-Stealy Rancho Bernardo
Mondays Feb. 6 - March 27 699-1581 Mondays Feb. 6 - March 27 534 - 4890
2-4 p.m.
Tuesdays
7 - 9 p.m.
Feb. 7 - March 28
16870 W. Bernardo Dr. 699 - 1581
For more information call Human Resources' Calista Frank at ext. 4594.
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