Alcalá View 1986 3.3

Meet USD's Lou

4. What is the most pleasurable aspect of your job? I e njoy working with a lot of good people. 5. What is the least pleasurable aspect o f your job? I really don' t like misin - formation , incomp le te in- formation or last minute information . When you have several things going on eac h d ay. it r ea lly causes headach es. 6. What do you enjoy doing in your free time? Going to the movies, get- ling away from Sa n Diego. s lee ping. 7. If you could be 21 again, what would you do differently in your life? Nothing. 8 . What was the last move you saw? "Aliens." 9. What concerns you most about the community in which you live? The regression towards racia l prej udice. 10. What is your fa- vorite holiday and why? Christmas - because it is fun to get the whole fam - ily toge ther at one lime. • sion. which will focus on ma nagi ng commitment to the job. A popular s peaker a t previous campus em- ployee works hops. Co lliste r is a "vibrant. witty speaker who offers c reative a nd us- ab le id eas." acco rding to Calista Frank . Human Resources coo rdin a tor of emp loyme nt a nd tra ining. Enrollment for the work- shop is limited . Reg istra- tion form s will be dis trib- uted throug h inte rcampus mai l. •

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Magana This month's employee in the spotlight is Lou Ma- gana. who has worked at USD for 12 y ears. Special Services Sup e rvisor for Physical Plant. Lou was a runner-up for 1985 Staff Emp loyee of the Year. He and his wife. J erri Cota. li ve in Linda Vista. 1. What brings you the most satisfaction in life? Lea rning n ew things. S e tting goals and achiev- ing them. 2 . Who is your hero in life and why? Spike Jones. Actually. I c an ' t think of anyone I would consid e r a " h ero:· Although I do a dmire peo- ple who fight against injus- tice. racial or otherwise. 3. If you could be president of USD for a day what action would you take first? I would institute a four- day work week. Supervisor workshop Nov. 12 "You Don't Have to Suffer lo Supe rvise" is the titl e or a workshop to be presented for campus supervisors from 9 a.m.-noon. Novem- ber 12 in Salomon Lec ture Hall. Jim Coll iste r of Coll iste r and Co. will lead th e ses-

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Fr. Nicolas Reveles

Tune up your vocal cords In response to numerous requests. Fr. Ni colas Re• veles is attempting to put together a faculty/staff cho- ral group. The idea was "a brain- storm on my part," says USD's music area coordi- nator. "A lot of people at the faculty/staff level have choral bac kgrounds and some would love to us e their musi cal abilities." If the effort gets off the ground. the choir will s ing with the Unive rsity Choir a t the annual Alumni Mass Dec e mbe r 8. Christmas caroling is a nothe r possi- bility. according to Fr. Re- veles. The choir is open to a ny- one inte res ted, inc luding husbands and wives of em- ployees, and alumni. Re- hearsals te ntative ly a re schedu led from 7-8 :30 p.m . on Novembe r 17 a nd 24 and December 1 in Found- ers Chapel. Employees with qu es - tions or inte rested in more details shou ld contac t Fr. Reveles at ext. 4456. •

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New staff, promotions Welcome to the following n ew s ta ff employees who rec e ntl y joine d th e USO community : Rey Calde r on . s to re- kee pe r. Dinin g S e rvices: Judith Manning . sec re- ta r y. Law S c h oo l: Jeral Matthew. sec re tary. Law School: Sharon Adams . secre tary. Hou s ing: Lillie Milkie . s ec re t a r y. Law School: Mary Ann Monte . sec re t ary. Law School : Walter Wysocki. prin cipa l baker. Dinin g Services : Michelle Bar- low . sec re ta ry. Co ll ege o r Arts a nd Sc ie nces: R. Jo- seph Keating . pa trol olli- ce r. Security: Susan Gri- safi . a dmini s tr a ti ve assis t a nt . Co ntro l ler : Marisa Kirk . sec re tary. Me di a Ce nt er : Charles Purves. pa trol o ffi cer. Se- curit y. •

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