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Nine seminarians will declare their int tions for priesthood Southern Cruss Reporter Nine seniors from the diocesan• St, Francis Semi• nary will be admitted to Seminary, Menlo Park, and Nolting and Ramirez, the the clerical Pontifical North American College, Rome. The rite of candidacy, seen marks the entrance revised Holy Orders, ordina- tion to the diaconate now into for the priesthood entered te. Under

to honor religio Alumnae of the Sacred Heart of San Diego will welcome three honored guests at their annual spring meeting Thursday. Three Religious •of the Sacred Heart who were for- merly super rs in San Diego will be honored at the 8 p.m. meeting m the home of Mrs. Norman Branch- flower. Mrs. John Rodee president will preside Sister Mary Mardel, pre sently Western Provincial ol the Rehg1ous of the Sac re Heart, and Sister An McElhallon, now Directres on the Convent of the Sac red Heart in Seattle, are both former Superiors of the Convent which was located 111 El Cajon Sister Mardel is a trustee of the University of San Diego as 1s Sister Frances Danz. former president of the San Diego College for Women Sister Danz. now d1rect- ress of Oakwood home for retired Religious in Menlo Park, will part1pate 111 the panel which will discuss changes in the Order as w II as the Sacred Heart Schools. The Religious of the Sacred Heart arte a part of the University of San Diego community. Sister tli rm cShane and Sister Atnes Murphy or US will also attend.

candidacy for the priesthood at a 5:15 p.m. ceremony SAturday, April 27, in the l111maculata Chapel, Alcala Park. Bishop Leo T. Maher will officially accept their first public expression of their desire for ordination to the diaconate and the priest- hood. THE SEMINARIANS and their parishes are: James W. Crossman, St. Brigid's, Bry- an R. Eagan, St. Mi~haei's, Peter M. Escalante, Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, all San Diego, and Daniel N. Griesgraber, St. Mary's, Es- condido. Also Fernando Ramirez, St. Mary's Star of the Sea, Oceanside; Paul S. Rockwell, St. Polycarp, Garden Grove; Harold R. Tindall, St. Rose of Lima, Chula Vista, and Mark S, Zecca, St. Columba, San Diego. These eight students re studying to be priests in this diocese. The ninth, Mark E.J. ·Nolting rom St. Jooc•I him parish, anvard, plan to be ord med for the Oakland di THE C will continue theological stud1e this fall. Cro man, Eagan, Escalante, Griesgraber, Rockwell, Tindall and Zecca will attend St. Patrick's

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GRANDMOTHER, 53 USD Studen s Select Queen Hy Dl!\Nt,; n RK _duration Writer, The San Diego Uni n It all tarted wh ·n tudenl~ fir t showed their appreciation ror "ilr Lorna Randolph by naming a jumbo hamburger after h r - th Lorna burger

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Dr and Mrs. Author E . Hughes will continue their series of dinner parties at Casa de Alcala, the president's residence at t.:niversity of San Diego, tomorrow night Guests will include Dr and :'.1rs. Burt Aginsky, Mr. and Mrs. L. Thomas Halverstadt, Mr. and Mrs. Iwbert Hansen, Dr. and Mrs. Edmund Keeney and Mr and r . Barry Shillito. The following night they will entertain Adm . and '\lrs. Robert Baldwin, Hugh Friedman, 15. Lynn Schenk, and Messrs. and Imes. Thomas Goodman, Peter Hughes, Hal Taxel and Jack R. Young.

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{,~t 1 C 1 t/-fy. 7'f- Home From V.1cation Capt. and lrs. Frank Charles Collins Jr. of Bonita have returned from a vacation trip to tte , 'ational Park. They left shortly after the wedding of their daugh- ter, Sue Ellen, and Edwin Duane Hekman m the Chula Vista Christian Reformed Church April 6. The newlvweds have returned from a honeymoon· trip to the San Bernardino Mountains and are residing near !Jniversi- !r of San Die~o, where the bride is a semor. Her hus a , son of '1r. and Mrs. Martin Hekman of Modesto, is a graduate of Calvin Colle~e. Grand Rapids, Mich. At the wedding: the bride was attended by five sisters, Mrs. Richard Silveira of Los Angeles and Misses Francene, Virgin- ia, Melissa and Laura Collins. Their brother, Frank Collins III, was candle lighter. A garden reception at the Collins home followed the church ceremony.

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Saturday, April 27, 1974

Discussion Slated n Monotheism' A roundtable discussion on ').lonotheism and Revela- tion" will be held by the University of San Diego Ecu- menical Center for World Religions at 8 p.m. Tuesday in Salomon Lecture Hall . De Sales Hall at (jSD. The Rev. George Grose, John Rothmann, and A. ).1uhsin El-Biali will present the program Seating is lim- ited.

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The University of San Diego Orchestra will play three concertos "'1th fe tu solmsts at 7:30 p.m. next Sunday enry Kolar will conduct the orchestra with solo roles to be filled b vio · t Thomas Johnson, pianist Hana Mys1or and organist Jeffrey Holmes. The selected compos1tions are a viola concerto by Stam!tz, a piano concerto by Beethoven and a concerto for organ and orchestra by Flor Peeters. in the First Un!tllian urch, 4190 Front St. Dr.

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vJD Offers Law Study In Mexico Tbe law school of the t.:m- versity of San Diego will rondact its annual Guadala- Jara summer program July I to Aug. 9. All courses are taught in English. Students may select up to six semester credits of law work, or combine law work with courses in Span• ish, Mexican culture or other liberal arts SUbJects Some law courses will d!'al with Latm Americ:m legal systems and alien labor problems.

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~i.. l't l'tli epperd1ne Wins l 2 From Toreros SPKIOI To The San Diego Un.On MAL1BU - Pepperdme put together a series of big lnn.ngs to turn back Cnlver- ity or San D1Pgo ma double header, 11-5 and 8-1, yester- day f1H• runs m the second inning and four m fourth took care of the first gam win while a thr('e-ruo irst and a four-run 1xth wer the high points m th(' . ccond

A new program of Catholic leadership scholarships has been announced by the Most Rev. Leo T. Maher, bishop of the San Diego Diocese, and Dr. Author E. Hughes, presi- dent of the University of San Diego This September USD will ward renewable scholar- ihips annually to a freshman nd a junior transfer student rom each of the 12 deaner- ies of the San Diego Diocese; the bishop said Each scholarship will have a value of between $500 and $1,000, depending on the fi- nancial need of the f't'Ci;>ient. In addition to the 24 scholar- ships, a number of other awards will be given on an at-large basis to the stron-

gest runners-up from van- ous deaneries. A student applying for a scholarship must obtain a recommendation from the pastor of his home parish in order to be considered a can- didate from his deanery, Hughes said. Hughes said the program is designed to assist students from middle-111come fami- lies who are not eligible for other financial aid pro- ms.

UV'1'...,....amber ~ erre's l nafng The .'an Diego Symphony Chamber Orchestra will conclude 1ts flrst four-part chamber music series at the Uniwrs1tyof an Diego Thursday night. Charles K am will conduct the orchestra in ounders Hall beginning at 8 p.m. with Bach's Second uite with Frederick Baker as the flute soloist. Soprano Linda Vickerman wJ!J be the soloist m Pen- derecki's Strophe with Philip Larson as the speaker. The :)rchestr will conclude the program with Ra l's Pa- vane aird kofl v's Classical Symphony

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