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Cultural Diversity (C011tinuedfrom page two) speak. A strong and inspiring speaker, Huerta is known as Cesar Chavez's right hand per- son. 8 p.m. UC Forum. Call Carol Lyman at ext. 4590 for more information. April 7: "The Changing Colors of Cultural/Ethnic Labels." A discussion with panelists Bill Stothers, editor, Mainstream Magazine ; Vin- cent DeBaca, history lecturer, USD; and Dr. Carl Smith, San Diegif ltlack Psychologists As- sociation. 12: 15-1 p.m. For location information call Maria Martinez-Cosio at ext. 4682. April 8: Philip Walker - an African-American performer - will present a one-man act focusing on themes/issues af- fecting the African-American community. 7 p.m. UC Grille. Call Carol Lyman at ext. 4590 for more information.
Help USD Search for Pieces of its Past
Collecting, organizing and recording the university's ar- chives is a top priority for Dr. Ray Brandes, professor of his- tory and former dean of the School of Graduate and Con- tinuing Education. But he needs your help. Already, Dr. Brandes has gathered some interesting items, including merger records detailing the agree- ments between Bishop Charles Buddy and Mother Rosalie Hill, and a plaster/clay mod~_!_ of USD as envisioned by Bishop Buddy. As part of his quest to chronicle important pieces of USD history, Dr. Brandes' ar- chival wish-list includes: * yearbooks * copies of the Woo/sack (early version of Motions) * any editions of the Vista * home movies of the campus * university-generated reports, publications, etc. * plaques, trophies, pictures, paintings, or slides * dated and identified photographs * any artifacts relating to USD's past If you have anything to con- tribute, please contact Dr. Brandes at ext. 2665.
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Classifieds For Sale. 1/2 carat diamond engagement ring. $400. Call Cindy at ext. 2628. For Sale. 1986 Toyota Corolla. 4DR, automatic, AC, AM/FM cas- . sette/speakers (new), 59,000 miles. $3900 or best offer. Call Barbara Walsh at ext. 4490. Wanted. 2 or 5 gal: aquarium for · Alphie, the goldfish, in Purchasing. Call Nancy Olson, ext. 4782. Disc Jockey. Harmonica John's Music to Go. Discount for USO employees. Call 263-6826 (evenings). Ultimate Frisbee players will piay at.noon, Wednesdays, soccer- . field. See you there.
1 Career day. Information fair on variety of careers. 11:30 a.m.- 1:30 p.m., Hahn Univer- sity Center Forum A and B. Free. "Teams; The Forgotten Customer." Cosponsored by Industries in Partner- ship, USD and SDSU. 7:30-9:30 a.m., Man- chester Executive Conference Center. Fee. Ext. 4644. Philip Walker, African- American entertainer. Hahn University Center Grille. Free. Ext. 4798. Seminar. "Global Marketing." Dr. T.N. Somasundaram, assis- tant professor, Marketing. Continues Wednesdays through April. 6:45- 9:45 p.m., Manchester Executive Conference Center. Fee. Ext. 4644 . Tennis. Men's tennis vs. San Diego State University. 1:30 p.m., west tennis courts. Free. Ext. 4803. Ext. 4819. Seminar. 8 Performance.
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3 Health fair. "Wellness for the '90s." 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Hahn University Center. Free. Ext. 4548. lJSD Orchestra concert. Dr. Henry Kolar, director. 8 p.m., Hahn University Center Forum AB. Fee. Exl. 4486. Tennis. Women's tennis vs. University of Wisconsin . I :30 p.m., west tennis courts. Free. Exl. 4803.
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Career opportunities with Spanish. Half-day career counseling seminar cospon- sored by the Department of Foreign Languages and Academic Services. Salomon Lecture Hall . Maher Hall. Free. Ext. 4655. Concert. Renaissance Lenten music performed by early music ensemble Nola Bene. 8 p.m. , Founders Chapel. Fee. Ext. 4486. Workshop. "Church of Mark." Dr. Florence Gillman . as- sociate professor of religious studies. Spon- sored by Institute for Chris- tian Ministries. 9:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m., Mission San Luis Rey. Fee. Ext. 4784. San Diego Crew Classic. Men 's and women ' s shells compete against rowers from across the country. Alumni Association hosts tent. Continues Sunday, all day, Mission Bay. Fee. Ext. 4819.
"Faith, Hope and Charity." USD Theater Arts produc- tion. Continues through April 5 and April 9-11. 8 p.m., Shiley Theatre. Fee. Ext. 2456. Mini management series. "Sexual Harassment: Re- examining Its Meaning, Prevention. Investigation and Defense." Cospon- sored by USO Corporate Relations and Continuing Education. 6-9 p.m.. Manchester Executive Conference Center. Fee. Ext. 4644.
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Meat loaf w/gravy Comish Game Hen Thursday, April 2 Italian Beef Baked Cod Macaroni & Cheese Monday, April 6 Roast Beef au jus Baked Cod Spanish Casserole Tuesday, April 7 Pasta Bar Stuffed Shells Wednesday, April 8 Fried Perch Swiss Steak Veggie Pizza Thursday, April 9 Sweet/Sour Pork Broccoli Beef Friday, April IO Ham Noodle Bake BBQ Chicken Stuffed Bell peppers Monday, Aprll 13 California Chicken Beef Stew Tuesday, April 14 Turkey Pot Pie Baked Ham Friday, April 3 Baked Chicken Shepards Pie
7 Baseball. Men's baseball vs. C.S .U. Northridge. 2:30 p.m., Cunningham Stadium. Free. Ext. 4803.
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Dolores Huerta, advocate for migrant workers. Spon- sored by Social Issues Committee. 8 p.m., Hahn University Center Forum AB . Free. Ext. 4798.
Vocal and instrumental music from the Renais- sance, featuring Choral Scholars. Noon. French Parlor. Free. Ext. 4486.
Dr. Ray Brandes is chroni- cling USD' s past. Cultural Diversity Week April 4-11 USD Cultural Diversity Week is April 4-11. All events are free and open to all employees. Here are some of the scheduled events: April 4: Urban Plunge. The second bi-national plunge will include a visit to Tijuana. Call Barbara Peterson at ext. 4798 for more information. April 6: United Farm Worker's Dolores Huerta to (Continued 011 page three)
Alcoholics Anonymous. Meeting is open to all em- ployees and students. Thurs- days 12-1 p.m., Serra 317. Call Cynthia at ext. 4756.
Discount Tickets Available Human Resource's has Southern California Entertainment Packages avail- able for all employees. The package in- cludes discounts on tickets to Sea World, Disneyland, San Diego Zoo and Wild Animal Park, Magic Kingdom, Knotts Berry Farm, Wild Rivers and Magic Mountain, Alpine Club, Wax Museum, Queen Mary and Spruce Goose, Zoofari and Universal Studios. Stop by and pick up your package today! For more information call ext. 4594.
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Day-long presentation of research projects by USO biology students. Serra Hall. Free. Ext. 4729.
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