News Scrapbook 1982-1984

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SENTINEL JUN 1 9 1983 "IMAGES OF BLACK and White," an exhibi~ion Le tt will be on view of the photographs of James_ ve ' Gallery at the University of San Diego Foun~rs ning from Tuesday through August 19. n ope t . will be held tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m. recep 100 t· hotographs of Thirty-five non-figura ive P . . . h' h California subjects compose theJxh1~1t:n, ~r:i:s includes toned and handcolor pnn .. ored in Levett is a graduate of USD, where he maJ Fine Arts.

July 14-17 - A Fitcamp, featuring aerobic dance, slimnastics, calisthen- ics and jazz exercise, at San Diego State. Subsequent camp to be held Aug. 11-14 at the University of San Diego. For more information, call 560-1415.

The University of the Third Age, a special program for older adults over 55 sponsored by the University of San Diego, will begin its session J_uly 12. The pr?gram _in- cludes a lecture series and physical fitness sessions which meet Mondays through Thursdays from 8:30 a.m. to noon until Aug. IL The fee for the educati?nal month 1s $50. For more information or for reservations, call 293-4585, the USD's office of Continuing Education.

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July 30-31 - A two day tennis workshop for teachers, sponsored by USD's Continuing Education, will be held at the University of San Diego. Class will meet 9 a.m. lo 5 p.m The cost is $75 and includes 2 quarter hours of continuing ed_ucation credit. Call 293-4585 for additional informa- tion.

SAN DIEGO UNION JUN 2 6 1g8l Colleges Fouuden Gallery: "Images of Black and White," photograpru. by James Levett. Tuesday through Aug 19. University of San Diego Weekdays, noon to S pm Wednesdays to 9 p.rn.

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T HE SHADOW: Atty. Robert Kronemyer, sentenced to eight years in prison on his conviction in the looting of the estate of an elderly client, is appealing to a higher court. Meanwhile, he's submitted bis resignation to the State Bar. The attorney handling Kronemyer's appeal: Anthony Murray, who, as president of the State Bar, is also charged with voting on Kronemyer's resignation. (Uthe resignation isn't · accepted, Kronemyer faces disbarment)..•. Sen. Pete Wilson and his bride, Gayle, will spend the July Fourth weekend at home in San Diego. No public appearances, says an aide. Just a three-day drying out from Washington humioity. ... M11sical note: TV anchorman Michael Tuck, whose $1,500 car stereo was ripped off after culprits smashed through the back window of his Mercedes a few weeks ago, was hit at home this week. This time burglars took his home stereo.... Simon & Garfunkel, the pop minstrels of the '60s, come into San Diego Aug. 28 on the last leg of their first U.S. tour in 13 years. And their concert here, at SD Stadium, will be tied into America's Finest City Week. Radio stations KFMB and B-100 will underwrite the show with a slice of the ga e going to a local charity. VIEW FROM THE NORTH: San Francisco may look down its civic nose at San Diego, but SF Examiner travel editor Richard Paoli likes us. Of course he doesn't compare us to San Francisco. "What Los Angeles seems to lack," writes Paoli, "San Diego has. .. . Los Angeles seems vague; San Diego is specific. . . . Naysayers and culture freaks abound, of course, but I say that San Diego is a city with all the best; a city as good a vacation deal for the family as for the single traveler." And La Jolla: "If there is a particular life pattern south of Los Angeles, it is to be found here. About two years ago, observing the beach scene below from a balcony near the Scripps Institution pier, I watched a deeply tanned young man, clad in ragged shorts, use his heel to scrape 'NO FAT CHICKS' in the wet sand. If that is the philosophy, La Jolla's Prospect Street is the reality. ... It's Rodeo Drive gone preppy." SAN DIEGO SHUFFLE: For Bill Luttrell, just in from Phoe- nix as the Salvation Army's SD County coordinator, it's full circle. His SA service started here 24 years ago when he was a 20-year-old corps officer in Chula Vista.... Nancy MacHutchin, the former Gaslamp Quarter director who coordinated the hall- million-dollar fund-raising drive in Roger Hedgecock's mayoral bid, has joined Tom Shepard & Associates, the La Jolla political consulting firm that ran Hedgecock's campaign. (MacHutchin will be Mayor Hedgecock's nominee to succeed Murray Galin- son on the Stadium Authority.) .. . The dozen men sharing a table at Mr. A's the other noon - all wearing El r aso lapel pins - were PSA executives and El Paso politicos (including Mayor Jonathan Rogers). The politicos were trying to woo the airline to its market; PSA, after expanding to three new cities in the past month, bas only agreed to a study. . .. Stan Willis has transformed the penthouse of bis Park Manor Hotel near Bal- boa Park into a cocktail lounge/ piano bar called Top of the Park, opening Friday nigilt. And for his first piano man, Wilhs claims a coup: Jan Paderewski, great-great-nephew of the Pol- ish pianist-composer-prime minister. LANGUAGE BARRIER: Assistant D.A. Dick Huffman is off on a five-week Mexico sojourn, where he'll head up USD's International Law Institute at Guadalajara. Before he left, colleagues threw a little farewell party, replete with decorateq · cake. The inscription was to have read Hasta la vista y buen viaje (Goodbye and have a good trip). But viaje came out vieja, and those passingly familiar with Mexican slang got an entirely different interpretation (Goodbye and have a good broad).

ENTERPRISE JUN 3 0 1983

Chris Miller earns First Honors at USD Christopher Miller, son of Jim and Rita Miller, has been commended' by Donald B. Peterson, acting dean of the University of San Diego College of Arts and Sciences for his work In the Spring semester. Miller has earned the dis- tinction of First Honors for the fourth consecutive semester. He carries a double major, chemistry and biology. Chris graduated from Fallbrook High School in June 1981.

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Velez Signs Scholarship With USO SAN DIEGO-Five women from San Diego Mesa College have accepted scholarship offers from four-year un. versilles. One, Pacific Coast Conference volleyball Player of the Year Veronica. Velez, w,11 attend the University of San Diego. The other are Annette Murphy, volleyball, Duke Univer~1Ly; Carol Fisher, softball, USF: Janine Phillips, basketball, Cal Poly Pomona, and Deadrea Johnson, basketball, Cal Slate Dominguez Hills. Ph1lhps was co-PCC Most Valuable Player in basketball

USO Sports Camps- University of San Diego sponsors spuns camps for kids, with professional coaching staffs. Included arc All Spons Camp, Jun Brovelli Boy, Basketball Camp, Kathy Marpe Girls Basketball Camp, Brian Fogany Football Camp. Gary Becker Compe1i1ive Swim Camp Ed Collins Tennis School. John Manin Girls Voliey- ball _Camp. Seamus McFadden Soccer Camp and Kevin McGarry Girls Softball Camp. Day and res- 1den1 arrangemems. For complete brochure and tnforma11on . call 291-6480.

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