News Scrapbook 1980

BLADE TRIBUNE ~CT 2 S198(lr .~·

-• ••• • . •••-:••••I'••••••••••.• --~.c/; .•.•...-.. --•~- ....,•• • • • .-.. • •- • • --• • •--••-·• Parents Day Planned Oct. 25~At USD

LOS ANGELES TIMES

LOS ANGELES TIMES

OCT 2 4

of religious Studies. In the afternoon, student-faculty-parent panels will take up the topics of "Religious Studies and Phi- losophy," "Learning Life Skills at USD," and the "Nature of a University." A financial aid inf9rmation booth will be open in DeSales Hall. At 3:30 p.m., parents will meet in DeSales for campus tours conducted by members of the USD Auxiliary. Aholi· day boutique, sponsored by the Sacret Heart Alumnae Association, will be held in the French Parlor of Found- ers Hall from 3 to 5 p.m. The James S. Copley Library in Camino Hall will be open all day. At 5 p.m., the liturgy will be celebrated in Founders Cha- pel, with the USD Choir sing- ing under the direction of Father Nicolas Reveles of the Fine Arts Department. That evening, parents and students will attend a western casino-style dinner party at 6:30 p.m. in the Canyon Rooms of University Towne Center in La Jolla. The party will include games and prizes, and the wearing of western clothing is en- couraged.

"DRACULA" (Camino Theater, University of San Diego): The university's Drama Society production opens at 8 p.m. Thursday.__~-~-----~

of the people." Parents will assemble in the Camino Theater at 9a.m. to hear a welcome by USD President Author E. Hughes. Master of ceremonies will be Thomas F. Burke, vice presi- dent and dean of student af- fairs. Workshops, repeated at various times throughout the morning and afternoon, in- clude: "Career Counseling: After College, What 7" by Barbara Burke and Linda Scales of the Career Counseling Office; "Ways to Economize on Taxes with a Son or Daughter in College," by Dr. Gilbert L. Brown, special assistant to the pres· ident; "Attitudes and Values of Entering Freshmen," by Dean Burke ; "Campus Ministry in Word and Deed," by Sister Tim Malone; "De- veloping Postitive Attitudes, FirstSteptoSuccess," by Dr. Kenneth Blanchard, presi- dent of Blanchard Training and Development; "Stress and You : What Can You Do About It?" by Dr. Philip Hw£ng of the School of Edu- cation; and "Crisis of Faith in the College Years?" by Helen DeLaurentis, director

• AN DIEGO - Parents of University of San Diego stu- dents will attend the annual Parents' Day on Saturday, Oct 25. Campus tours, films, workshop , a holiday bouti· que, and a dinner party will be among the featured events. "It's a beautiful chance for us to show support for our kids," states Jim Mictchell, co-chairman (along with- his wife, Gloria) of USD's Parents' Association. '·I am sold on USD and the way they've handled my son there. it's a wonderfully warm school and everyone there is working for the kids ." Mr. Mitchell will deliver opening remarks to the day's activities at 9: 15 a.m. in the Camino Theater. Keynote speaker for the day will be Dr. Edward De- Roche, dean of USD's School of Education His topic will be ow That Your Kids are m College, How to Have Fun at Home" for parents to get to know more about the University," says DcRoche . "Not just the phys- ical beautr, though that's one of the first things people notice, but also the rela• uonship , the supportiveness "ft's really a day

"FRANCE AND EUROPE" ( Salomon Lecture Room, De Sales Hall, University of San Diego), Jean-Claude Moreau, consul general of France in Los Angeles, will speak at 6p.m. today.

LOS ANGELES TIMES

LOS ANGELES TIMES

OCT 2 4

NOONTIME CONCERTS ( French Parlor, Founders Hall, University of San Diego): Faculty member Henry Kolar will give a violin recital at 12:15 p.m. Wednesday, free.

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UNIVERSITY GALLERY ( San Diego State Univer- sity): The third international exhibition of miniature textiles, through Nov. 15. Open noon to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.

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LOS ANGELES TIMES

A violin recital by Dr. Henry Kolar will be featured in the French Parlor of Founders Hall on the campus of the University of San Diego at 12:15 p.m. Wednesday. Infor- mation: 291-6480, ext. 4261.

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THE ALCALA TRIO (JeWish Co 54th Sl)_: Violinist Henry Kolar,':1U:t~~;• 4079 an~ p1arust Rev. Nicolas Reveles will la .Hart Lo1llet and Beethoven at 8 p.m. Saturday.p YmUSJc by

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Seminar Topic

OPENINGS In h~nor of the Ha\!oween season, the Drama Society of the University of San ~1ego will stage Dracula" Thursday, next Friday and ~ov. 2 at 8 p.m. in Can_u~o T~eater o~ camp~s, Alcala Park at Linda Vista Road. DIXle ODonnel11S the director. The production is student-directed, designed and financed, a spokesman said. The c~st includes William ~err as Dracula and John Hippo, Bridget Bren- nan, ChrtS Redo, Tom Paskow1tz. James Moriarity of the USD history depart- ment will play the professor. Tickets are available at the door. For additional information, 291-6480.

"Nonverbal Tech-

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niques Personal Power" will be the topic in the fourth of the University of San Diego's Up-, date breakfast seminars on Friday, Oct. 24, from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at the Executive Hotel in downtown San Diego. The speaker is Dr. Phillip Hunsaker, USD associate professor of management. / for Enhancing

WILLIAM KERR, BRIDGET BRENNAN In "Dracula" at USD (See OPENINGS)

DAILY CALIFORNIAN

OCT 2 51980

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Oct. 25 The Alcala Trio: Violin, cello ond piano trio plays the music ot laillet and Beethoven, 8 p.m. Saturday, Jewish Community Center, 4079 54th St., San Diego. lnformotion: 583-3300. .,.. . 11 . • _ ....__ __ r-----• •· Tho rl.-.nrAt. nf th.P

RELIGION BRIEFS

Reconciliation Program Set

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''Reconciliation: A Commemoration of the 450th Anni- versary of the Augsburg Confession" will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the University of San Diego's Founders Chapel. The program, sponsored by the San Diego Catholic- Lutheran Dialogue Committee, will feature speakers Dr. Toivo Harjunpaa. professor emeritus at Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary, and Dr. Harry McSorley, professor of religious studies at the University of Toronto. The program is sponsored in cooperation with USD's School of Continuing E!ducation and the Ecumenical Com- mittee of the USD Campus Mimstry. For information, call 293-4585.

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The violinist will perform Wednesday, at 12:15

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p.m., in the University of San Diego'• French Parlor.

SAN DIEGO UNION OCT 2 6 J9fiO Founde11' Gallery: Dorothy Strat- ton: retrospective exhibition through Nov 4. University of San D1ego._Mon.-Fn. 10-4 29,. 6480 _

Dr. Toivo Harjunpaa ... professor emeritus

Dr. Harry McSorley . .. religious studies

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