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Thanks to USD Community I want to thank each and every one of you who sup- ported me through my recent ordeal. I don' t know what I would have done without the warmth and sense of family that you all made me feel. It was very kind and considerate of you to have raised funds on my behalf and I'm truly touched by your generosity. In closing, I just want to ex- press my gratitude and say that I'm proud to be a part of this wonderful university. May God bless you. - Kenneth E. Daughrity, Sr. Mail Center Have a Heart Cardiovascular disease is the number one killer in America, claiming a life every 32 seconds. The American Heart Association (AHA) designates February as American Heart Month, and plans special events, campaigns and programs through which they deliver their life-saving mes- sage. As part of that program, the AHA offers free brochures on heart-healthy menus and weight loss. "Taking If Off' features two brochures: "How to Win at Losing - A Guide to Permanent Weight Loss," and "Winning for Life - A Guide to Staying at Your Best Weight." To get your free copy of "Taking It Off," send your re- quest with a self-addressed, business-size envelope, stamped with 52-cents postage, to AHA, 3640 5th Ave., SD., CA, 92103. Blankets Needed The Staff Employee Associa- tion (SEA) is collecting blankets, men's and baby clothing, and usable shoes, for distribution to migrant field workers. SEA member Kathi Spittel is working with Good Shepherd and Mt. Carmel churches to distribute these items to migrants who are living in Black Mountain canyon. If you have items to donate or would like to par- ticipate in the program, call Spittel at ext. 4623.

New Hires, Promotions Welcome to the following employees who recently joined the USO community: Michelle I. Anderson, cleri- cal assistant, Controller; Terence Arenson, unit leader, Grille; Glenda C. Blain, ad- ministrative secretary, Registrar; Brae Canlen, library assistant, Copley Library; Julio C. Hernandez, custodian, Dining Services; Ronda D. Harrington, cleri- cal assistant, Law School Ad- missions; Carolyn M. Mid- dleton, receptionist, Under- graduate Admissions; Tina L. Smith, cashier, Controller; Noel Vazquez, custodian, Main Dining Room. Congratulations to the fol- lowing employees who recent- ly received a promotion: Hannah M. Kinney, from clerical assistant C to execu- tive assistant, Academic Com- puting; Steven G. Lanham, from cook B to cook C, Main Dining Room. Faculty/Staff' Dining Room Menu Wednesday,Feb.19 BBQ Short Ribs Red Snapper, Veggie Rigatoni Bake Thursday, Feb. 20 Stir Fried Shrimp, Orange Spiced Pork Chops Swiss Quiche Friday, Feb. 21 Baked Cod, Roast Beef w/Gravy, Almond Turkey Bake Mooday,Feb.24 BeefMachaca

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A son, Alain Joseph, to Kim Signoret, associate director, Prospect Research, and her husband, Al- bert, on Jan. 28. Baby Alain weighed in at 7 lbs, 11 oz. A daughter, Jordan Blakeslee, to Jennifer DeWitt, facilities coordinator, and her husband, Tim, on Dec. 10. Baby Jordan weighed in at 11 lbs., 13 oz., a record at Alvarado Hospital. Death Steven Nida, son of Joan Gerson, secretary, School of Law, in January.

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Institute for Christian Min- istries. "Women in Paul's Time." Dr. Florence Gillman, associate profes- sor of religious studies. 6:30-9:15 p.m. , USO Media Center, Maher Hall. Fee. Ext. 4784. Tennis. Men's tennis vs. U.S. Air Force Academy. 1:30 p.m., west tennis courts. Free. Ext. 4803. Women's tennis vs. Loyola Marymount University. 2:30 p.m., west tennis courts. Free. Ext. 4803.

24 Tennis. Men's tennis vs. Arizona State University. 1:30 p.m., west tennis courts. Free. Ext. 4803. Men's baseball vs. U.C. Riverside. 2:30 p.m. , Cun- ningham Stadium. Free. Ext.4803.

25 Seminar. "Total Quality Manage- ment Overview for Managers." Co-sponsored by USD and SDSU. 8 a.m.- 5 p.m., SDSU Professional Development Center. Con- tinues through Thursday, Feb. 27. Fee. Ext. 4644. Art exhibit. Matheu Gregoire, sculp- ture. Continues through March 25. Open weekdays 12:30-5:30 p.m., Founders Gallery. Free. Ext. 4261. USD faculty series. "Peace and Human Rights in Latin America." 7- 8:30 p.m., Hahn Univer- sity Center, forum A. Free. Ext.4806:

20 Baseball.

Men's baseball vs. Point Loma Nazarene College. 2 p.m., Cunningham Stadium. Free. Ext. 4803.

29 Workshop. Institute for Christian Mini- stries. "Aesthetics and Liturgy." Rev. Patrick Col- lins. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Salomon Hall, Maher Hall. Fee. Ext 4784. Forum. Sixth Annual Intercol- legiate Forum. "Campuses and Communities: Partners in Preventing Alcohol and Other Drug Problems." Sponsored by UCSD exten- sion and the San Diego Area Intercollegiate Con- sortium. Hahn University Center. $75. 534-3400. Basketball. Men's basketball vs. St. Mary ' s College. 7:30 p.m., Sports Center. Free. Ext. 4803.

21 Softball.

Women's softball vs. Oc- cidental College. 4 p.m., softball field. Free. Ext. 4803.

Chicken Burritos Tuesday, Feb. 25 Roast Beef Au Jus Chicken Pot Pie

Deadline to Purchase Textbooks Feb. 20is the last day to purchase textbooks from the USO Bookstore. Preparations for the Bookstore's move to new quarters in April will make textbooks un- available after Feb. 20. For more information, call DeeDee Porter at ext. 4551.

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Wednesday,Feb.26 Meat Loaf w/Gravy Cornish Game Hen Thursday, Feb. 27 Italian Beef, Baked Cod Macaroni & Cheese Friday, Feb. 28 Baked Chicken Shepards Pie

Women's basketball vs. University of San Francis- co. 5: 15 p.m., Sports Cen- ter. Free. Ext. 4803. Men's basketball vs. University of San Francis- co. 7:30 p.m., Sports Cen- ter. Free. Ext. 4803.

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