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This calendar reflects only major campus events with dates firm as of magazine press time. For a complete listing, please call the public relations office, (619) 260-4681.
The University of San Diego offers a num– ber of sports camps for youth during the summer. For information on any of the camps listed below, please call (619) 260- 4593 during regular business hours, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. POST. For information on Tennis Coach Ed Collins' USO Tennis Camp, which is offered for adults as well as juniors, please also call (619) 260-4593. • Competitive Swimming (open to boys and girls ages 8- 17 with at least one year of com– petitive swimming):June 20-25; June 27- July 2; July 11 -16; July 18-23. Directed by Gary Becker, head women's swimming coach at USO. •Water Sports (boys and girls ages 6-1 2): July5-9. Directed byGary Becker, head women's swimming coach at USO. •Basics Tennis (numerous levels available for students of varying skills): Basics I- July 4-9; Basics II- June 27-July 2 and July 11- 16; Basics III- June 27-July 2 and Aug. 1-6; and High School- Aug. 8-13. Directed by Sherri Stephens, head coach of USD's nationally ranked women's tenn is team. • Soccer: Jr. Soccer Mini-Day Camp for ages 5-10--June 21-25 and June 28-July 2; Advanced Competitive Players Camp-July 4-9 and July 11 -16. Directed by Seamus McFadden, head coach for the USO men's soccer team, ranked second nationally in 1992. • Girls' Basketball: High School Shooting Camp-June 20-23; Fundamental Camp– June 27-July I. Directed by Kathy Marpe, head coach of the USO women's basketball team. • Girls' Volleyball: High School Players Camp-July 11-16; Skills Camp-July 18- 23. Directed by USO volleyball coach Sue Snyder. • Softball: July 18-23. Directed by Larry Caudillo, coach of the USO women's soft– ball program. • Boys' Basketball: Camp for ages 8-12-July 25-30; Camp for ages 13-17- Aug. 1-6. Directed by USO Head Basketball Coach Hank Egan. •Baseball (for ages 11 -15):June 27-July 2. Directed by Dick Serrano, University of San Diego High School head coach, and John Baumgarten, Hilltop High School coach. •Torero All-Sports (half- or full-day ses– sions for ages 6- 12 with different sports fea– tured from which to choose):July 5-9 and July 12-16. Directed by Andy Berg, USD's assistant intramural director, and Deb Pint, director of USO Sports Camp.
1...::&Ly 22 Law School Commencement. 10:30 a.m., Torero Stadium. 23 Graduate and Undergraduate Com– mencement. 10:30 a.m. (graduate) and 2 p.m. (undergraduate), Torero Stadium. 25 Sports Banquet. 6:30 p.m., Hahn Uni– versity Center. Proceeds benefit USD sports activities. Call (619) 260-4803 for information 2&-30 Annual Meeting, the Society of Euro– pean M.B.A. and M.I.B. Alumni. Nor– way. Contact Philip Bille, 27 West Molenstraat, 8670 Wervik, Belgium, for information. Institute for Quality and Productivity, TQM Certificate Program, "Strategies for Implementing TQM." Additional classes June 15, 22 and 29. Fee. For information, call (619) 260-4644. & Institute for Quality and Productivity. "Team Approach at GEC Marconi," pre– sented by teams from GEC Marconi Electronics Systems Corp. 7:30-9:30 a.m., Manchester Executive Conference Center. Fee. Call (619) 260-4644 for information. 21 Torero Double Eagle Golf Scramble. Rescheduled from earlier date. 10 a.m. check-in. Shadowridge Country Club. Fee. Call (619) 260-4803 for informa– tion. 23 Institute for Christian Ministries series, "AIDS Ministry" (12 classes), presented by Rod Miller, M.A. 7-9:15 p.m., Loca– tion TBA. Fee. For information, call (619) 260-4784. J°'1Z1E!t -
Institute for Quality and Productivity seminar, "Evaluating and Monitoring Continuous Process Improvement," fea– turing a panel of industry experts. 7:30- 9:30 a.m., Manchester Executive Conference Center. Fee. Call (619) 260-4644 for information.
Institute for Christian Ministries semi– nar (second part on July 17), "Ethics for Professionals," presented by Ellen Colangelo, Ph.D. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (8:45 a.m. registration), 125 Olin Hall. Fee. For information, call (619) 260- 4784. 12 USD Continuing Education's "Creative Kids" program, session one. Runs through July 23. Meets Monday-Friday, 9-11:45 a.m., Camino Hall. Fee. For information call (619) 260-4585. 1 4 Institute for Quality and Productivity seminar, "Quality at Scripps Memorial Hospitals," featuring quality facilitators from Scripps. 7:30-9:30 a.m. , Manches– ter Executive Conference Center. Fee. Call (619) 260-4644 for information. 15 Family Business Institute. "Tales from the Trenches." 7:30-9:30 a.m., Man– chester Executive Conference Center. Fee. Call (619) 260-4644 for informa– tion. 26 USD Continuing Education's "Creative Kids" program, session two. Runs through July 23. Meets Monday-Friday, 9-11:45 a.m., Camino Hall. Fee. For information call (619) 260-4585. 2& Institute for Quality and Productivity seminar, "Quality in Community Rela– tions," with Bill Crean, internal consul– tant, Hybritech. 7:30-9:30 a.m., Manchester Executive Conference Cen– ter. Fee. Call (619) 260-4644 for infor– mation.
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