News Scrapbook 1975-1977

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Pa e24 Thursday, April 7, 1977 Copley brings crusade to area : Helen K. Copley La Jolla -ba ed newspaper

pretty fn ky party B111 Gr n orch stra v.111 plav for danc- ing, "Th Bright Side" Will entertain and Burt Bacharach is expected to be among the pccial guests. (The C£>nt£>r b gan in 1887 as an offshoot of th Womm's Chrtstlan Temperance Union, but don't I t th" t stop )'OU - there II be drink. If you want them .) Ro mary Logan is cha1rv.oman of the party with Sharon Hope as her cocha1r- woman . • • Another venerable San Diego tnst1tut1on , Zlac Rov.lng Club (1895), added a new tradition to I already trad1t101H1Ch an- n ls Sunday with an East ,. champagne breakfa for members and their ramU1e It wa . a perfect da)' for savoring th club' 11 Ion Ray ttmg, and thf' terrace and clubhouse were filled with three-gen- £>ratlon groups.

(The tllllest celebrators topped off the meal with a toddlmg egg hunt in the garder while parents and grandparents aimed and frred therr lnstamat1cs.) B verly lanfr d v.as chairwoman or tht breakfast wh1rh Zlac plans to make an annual event. • • Reservations close tomorrow for "The Women'. Crusade for a Commonsense Economy ' to be held April 19 at the Town & Country Hotel Th seminar and lunrheon will feature a panel from the Uruvers1ty of San Diego School of B srness Admrn1stration mad rated by Dean James M Burns Rep Jark Kemp of 'ew York is the lunrh on speaker. Chalrworn n ara Fmn pomts out that the program, de ,11te its lltle, is for men, too. (In fact, the f1ri;t res rvation was made by a man )

luncheon committee. A panel moderated by University of San Diego Business dean , James M. Burns, will consider the topic , "Women: A New Dimension m Business Leadership. " Also on the panel will be Dr. Fred Bahr, Dr. Bob O'Neil and Ellen Cook, PhD candidate. -,L.. Reservations may be made by calling Maureen Herrill at the USD public relations office, 291+18&.

publisher , and six other business women on a national committee have organized th~ Women's Crusade for a Common Sense Econony. The first San Diego meeting will take place April 19 with a seminar and luncheon at Town and Country's Golden West Room. Sara Finn, also.,.gf -La Jo.lla , heads the local

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!o~ay the economy Is ,n trouble. And nobody knows it better than women - Women in the home

JACK KEMP FETE TUESDAY Only a limited number of reservations remain for the luncheon Tuesday featuring Hep. Jack Kemp, R-N.Y., former quarterback for the San Diego Chargers and the Buffalo Bills. Kemp will be the featured speaker at the Women's Crusade for a Common Sense Economy meeting at the Town & Country Hotel's Golden West Room . His topic will be "The Free En- terprise Answer." Reservations arc being accepted through the Uni- versity of San Diego public relations office before 2 p.m. Monday. A panel discussion by USD business school profes- 1 sors starts the program at 10 a .m.

/4-,/177 Vocations retreats offered to youth

Hinkley, Calif.

Southern Cro s Reporter Bishop Leo T. Maher wilt accept eight men from the diocesan St. Francis Semi- nary as candidates for Sacred Orders at a special Mass, Saturday. April 30, at 2 p.m. in lmmaculala church on the Vdf{ers1tx of San Diego camp1L.\ Father Lawrence Purcell, seminary rector, noted that this will be the second largest group from St. Fran- cis to be accepted as candidates in recent years. Last year, JO men were accepted. to be accepted as candidates in the April 30 ceremony are: Christopher Chavez. St. Jo- seph parish, Barstow, Roben Clover, St. Francis de Sales pansh, Riverside; Anthom Ferrero. Holy Rosary parish. San Bernardino; and Tim Ferris. St. Joseph parish, AMONG THOSE

The retreat for men will be held at St. Francis Seminary, near UnjyccsitY pf S·10 Pioee campt;, April 22-24. Retreat, !or women will be held April 2'1,May 1 at the Benc dil1ine Convent of Per- petual Adoration, San Diego: and May t,~7, at the Mary and Joseph Center in Cherry Valley. Details are availab le from Father Dolan or Sisler Pat De mond at P.O Box 80428, San Diego, 92 138; phone: (714) 298-771 1, ext. 41.

Also, Paul Freier, lm- maculata parish, San Diego; Michael Helkenn, St. Cather- ine Laboure parish, San Diego; Peter Navarra. Christ the King parish. San Diego; and Bruce Orsborne, St. Martin parish. La Mesa. . THE MEN will graduate from St Francis and USO on Ma,r 22 before attending various major seminaries (theologates) for up to four years. Ferrero, Ferris and Hel- kenn v. in all continue studies for the priesthood at St. John Seminary, Collegeville, Minn. Chavez and Navarra will study at St. Meinrad Semi- nary, St. Meinrad, Ind.; Freier and Orsborne at North American College, Rome; and Clover at American College, Lou,ain University, Belgium.

Southern Cro~" Reporter "Stand up and be count- ed" is the theme of a series of weekend retreats for high school seniors, college and working people intcre ted in the life of a priest, Brother or Sister "There is no set cost for the retreats, though dona• tions will be accepted," according to Father Neal Dolan. director of the dioce- san Vocations Office which is sponsoring the retreats.

business, professio~s arts education, public serlice. '

The Wo_men's Cr~sade for a Common Sense Economy San Diego Meeting Tuesday, April 19 Town & Country Golden West Room Add your voice to the millions of women who are con.cerned' Become better informed for action! · Seminar and Luncheon "Women: A New Dimension in Business Leadership" Dynamic panel of experts from the USO School of Business Administration Speaker: Former San Diego Charger Jack Kemp, Congressman, N.Y. To ic: "T e Fr nt·-·.. ri FOR INFORMATION CALL: MAUREEN HERRILL 291-6480, ext. 353 ------~------------------------- -------- Send check and reservation to: Town & Country Golden West Room Registration 9:15 a.m. Program 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. r"

'Woman of Year' selection due San Diego's " Woman of the Year' ' might be an artist, an educator, a bank executive - or, perhaps, the owner of a transfer and storage firm. ncentra s on animated film pro- ductions and active in the Lutheran Women's M1ss10r ry League, the Comprehensive Plannmg Organiza- tion and the St. Vincent De Paul Society Electronic Laboratory Center and a member of the board of directors of the Greater San Dit go Industry- Education Council.

- Nellie l<'oltz, educational coordi- nator for the School of Medical Tech• nology, Mercy Hospital and Medical Center and author of a guide to prepare students for state and na- tional licensmg examinations.

She could be a dietitian, a commu- nity organizer, an active participant In city or county projects. Whatever, she will be one of 15 women designated as "Women of Achievement" by the President's Council of Women's Service, Busi- ness and Professional Clubs of San Diego. The '·Woman of the Year" will be chosen from among the 15 nominees at a banquet at Vacation Village at 6:30 Wednesday night. Lynn Schenk, an attorney who was named "Woman of the Year" In 1975, will present the award. Candidates include : - Dr. Lillian K. Beam, Involved in community work with the Urban League, Black Federation, San Diego County Human Relations Department, Chicano Federation, United Pan-Asians and League of Women Voters. An adrninistor wlth the San Diego Community College District, she heads the affirmative action program. - Michelle Sobczynski, art direc• tor and partner of a company that

- Uorthea Edmiston, president of the San Diego City Schools' Board of Education - Sister Sally M. Furay, vice sid1mt and provost of the Univer- of San Diego - Maria Huebner, an C'Xpert in bilingual education who is affiliated with United Chicano Club and active In Chicano organizations and as an adviser in the hiring of bilingual employes for Carlsbad United School District. - Patricia Mc 'eece Kelly, a con- sulting dietitian who advises staff members of nursing homes and hos- pitals on nutrition and physical fit- ness. - June Lee Kirkendall, customer operations staff manager for Pacific Telephone Co - M. Chase McJunklns, vice prin- cipal at Gompers Junior High School, active in helping minority groups m career adjustment pro- grams. - Sherry Molina, board member of the American Cancer Society, president of the South Bay Charter Chapter of the American Business Women's Assn. - Elisa L. Sanchez, assistant superintendent, San Diego City Schools and vice chairwoman of the Commission on Multicultural Bilin- gual Education. - Shirley Ann Vaine, owner and broker of her own real estate agen- cy, vice president or the Clairemont Mesa Chamber of Commerce. Hazel I. Vickery, owner and operator of a moving and storage business, member of North County Chamber of Commerce, and has assisted Indians on the Pala Reser- vation. - Kay Whitcomb, an artist whoee works have been recognized in the •· ' t of an enamel. -

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. ' Bartholomew- Favors USD Basketball Bob Bartholomew, Kearny High's Eastern League bas- ketball player of the Year and an All-County first team choice, is expected to sign a letter of intent with the Uni- versity of San Diego Wednesday. "I got feelers from Ari- zona, Whittler and Pl. Lorna Colleges," said the 6-foot-6 Bartholomew, "but I like the progra_m at USO best." Bartholomew. who aver- aged 19.4 points a game and almost that many rebounds, will join a 1976 AU-County first team player, Dave Cook, on the Torero team. Meanwhile, another All- County firSt team player, Henry's Michael Gay, will visit USC this weekend after narrowing his choices to Southern Cal and San Diego State. His brother, Hill, starts on the Trojan football team and should he opt for the Los Angeles school, would join last year's player of the year, Willie Brigliam. "Both have a lot to offer , especially since San Diego State will be playing in the WAC," said Gay, who at 6-6 . with a fine outside touch is eonsidered the top area pros- pect this year Meanwhile, the County Player of the Year, .J',litchell Lilly, has received feelers from several local rolleges but nothing definitive Li11y, who averaged 319 points a game, a county record, ls hoping to be able to attend the same school as his brother, Marshall. The other two first-team All-County p layerst Santana's Todd Haq)!:'r and Helix's :\iark Snow are jun- 10rs.

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Women' Crusade 3170 Curlew Street San Diego, California 92103

Tickets wlll be held at the door. Paid reservations only No designated seating. · Enclo ed Is $.____ for ___ reservations at $10 per person.

CITED FOR BROTHERHOOD-Dr, Author Hughes, right, president of the University of San Diego, and Mayor Pele Wilson of San Diego were among fhe honored by the National Conference of Christians and Jews last week. Dr. Hughes was one of four to receive the Regional Brotherhood Award, while the mayor recehed the lnternatlonal Brotherhood Award.-SC photo

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,,1 I~ il-1J.71 Archeologists To Sift Site

San Diego archeologists front yard or what was the able up to $10,000 ir ,;M,,,.i 2 l have announced plans to ex- headquarters of former state aid. cavate a Mission \'alley site Sen Jack Schrade. TOOLS FOUND The site is on, storehouse or knowledge ing the property available mentioned by r about the prehistoric people for an archeological dig by Reeves of the U1 of San Diego. USD Prof. James Moriarty Calgary, who The site, located at !904 and a team of scientists. The earlier t moi 'orth, is in the firm lS also making avail- had found hum believed to be a hidden Atlas Hotels, Inc., is mak- Hotel Circle

Melendez also clouded the 1:ne rm .m " ma•=~, w kend cut when h hit two who lost the regular short- singles and a doub!C' in three stop job to rookie Bill at bats against USD Almon, has been plagued by The 27-year-old Puerto injuries. R can has been havln o Yesterday, Doug Rader hit of Ills fin st spnngs av rag a bases-empty homer and Ing 318 In th Cactu' League Hendrick drove In a run with and drlvtng In six runs In 11 one of his two sing! in the game . benefit for .USD's baseball t th moment, however, program. Rick Sawyer, who he would appear to rank gave up three runs In six b hind George Hendrick, Innings, teamed with Dave Oa\ Wlnfl Id GPne Rich- Tomlin and Vic Bernal to ards, J rry 'Turner and survive nine Torero hits. terv R ttenmund In th an R1rk Strang, Rick Pneto Diego outfl Id Tlte Padres and Hank A. hworth each ml t cl t to go \\-1th only singled home a run for coach tho f v That's be a John Cunningham's wetl- Roberts, the catch r, nd schooled Torero , while B bby \ al ntln , a Jack-of• Dave Bucha!l3l\ had a single all-tra al ar capabl 'ld n Y.alk that forced home of playln th outfle d a run. Prieto, Paul lendf's Valenlin • ho gained big and ~ii, Heberle each had I agu xl)fr n v.lth th two hits for th collegians. DOdg rs and ng ls, ts av r- USD u ed seven pitcher agl g 429 In the Cactus I al.!Ue, driving In IO run In ---

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THE SAN DIEGO UN Picou, si~y Orchestra and Chorus '°'when y will present a concert at the GE MEETINGS our me lmmaculata ~hurch, Univcr- the --..;;;...;;::...:.:_~:..!.!!..~~~tion ., suy of San Diego campus, at fAR

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on the USD baseball stadium complex. Better facilities aid 111 attracting better ballplayers and thus aid the USD baseball program, said USO baseball coacli John Cun- ningham Tickets are available at the athletic office at the univer- sity's Sports Center on Linda Vista Road. Additional infor- mation: 29 1-6480, ext. 357.

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offering discount ticket.s for the San Diego Padres-Los Angeles Dodgers baseball game Thur day, April 28 as a benefit for the USO baseball program. Proceeds from the sale of 5,000 reserved-seat tickets for the 7 p.m. contest at San Diego Stadium will go toward making final improveme~ts

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