News Scrapbook 1968-1969

EVENING TRIBUNE REPORT CARD Schoof and Youth Notes . Cf/J-?/Jf . Dr !)avid E Smith P1ed1cal director of the llatght-Ashbury ~Icdical Clime San F~anciJco, "111 speak at the University of San Diego College for Women Theater tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. Smith will discuss caus<'S, problems and cons~qucnces of drug abuse at lhl' program ·ponsorcd by the Associated Students of the Univcr.,ily of San Diego.

~- ) / tf ART ALMANAC SHOWS OPENING

J\~t,!'csa;~M,'!lU'::lr11av~.£NT~~, ~~d:'!l:if ,_ works In varl0U! mt'erfrbde 0 tf~C~\~,Y~~~ c:1~ laHS, ends Wtdnnday. ICtt~f~r.L[a A:i,a~1~~1!::nd:~/r1::! ~uSat~r -;o;',~ SundaY-WOrkt bY c:onten,p0rary Spanish art11ts, S~tr:e.:.J:~~~s:l~r~:.R1~21zu:;~r,.J.~':':11. ORI:~ oils, throu1h Mav 11,, SHf,wCASE \~~~RTS, n1UJ,u~~~oJk, ~o;::~ \80~ ~arlou, rned°Ta ~Y IOcal art1ah on Cl tal,n, bas 1 SOUTHWESTERN GALLERY, SPGnlsh VillCllt Art Center, Balboa Park, 1•5 Wtdnesday.Sunday-~erno11 Eyerdom o 11, 1nd1 WtdnttdOY. SPANISH PLAZA GALLIRY 2627 Son DlHO Ave.. 10:lG- 5 io Tutsdov,Frldo~I 10-7 Saturaay and Su•dov-Howard ~~;r.r':~,1;," :.~" a~3 1 '1nr·d~Gwfg:~ 1 0,,:l:r :i1~ 1 f'!-'~ Europe. STTU~al'su:r::~::-.e~~::.•h,:1ho~n~rrwo~!~ ti1°~ed~~ ends todav. . i~Ui,er~nlrr.:~ayHoJ::,:3:ils~ 0 " d0 Y· TIMtil,a , Nrrrait ghoto rapher 1_ will demonstra11 POr· trait ~ecnnlques sin Pp ro I m ot 2:30 fDdOY, 01 ::',"H~m::wLf.,f~'.· V 'T rtlll Sp1ok1 INC, 217 SAN DIEGO ART D~~lly~~~- 1fo~~E:\ 1 ~ 50111~~,a Slon A~: 1how of 200 pa11,t,n1s honorln11 th• c "1 1 s 2 • o:v,ft.Ylt~f~~~1 b Ofl!n,ver,ary. POINT LOMA BRANCH LIBRARY, 2130 ,oln,otlle (~~;rcy ), k,~dMo~~?,~:u~~s°ayn ltf.. ~rldfl,n:nd Wtc:lnt1daY.

JUDY ANTELL Olis~ N•r; Park ··~••h Library, un 3111 I. , •• MondaY•lftUrl Y, 10, Priday Dfld SahtrCIOYJ Thur day throutn Mav 1 -~~~ffd~"'i~ro!r':r Daktn1 Unicorn ThNttrJ

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1 Jotln Price 'Eli:abethan Faire" at University of San Diego College for \Vomen on Satur y night, lo benefit student p 0 r[orrnances o[ Shakespearean Fe5ti- Pal. sponsored by Globe Guilders . Among guests were Mrs. Keith C. Jeffery, "faire" chairman, center, arid Dr. Jeffery; and Mr . Erne l E. Pr,;nd Jr., pr, ident of Globe Guilders. -Stoff Pholo

on 'Rebellious Culture' r, prolcssor 0£ English al San Diego_St~te the subject 'Rcllcctions on the S1gmf1- us Culture" tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at Az•

SHOWS CONTINUING AMERICI.N HOU~ING GUILD , '247 Pork Blvd

tee Ccnll'r. The I tun• s par of founders' Weck, today through Sunday, the oh. P vanrc ol the lounding of the institution m 1897 Ali ,\l,h l Kl•a1 an Indian instrumentalist, wtll pt'l'scnt a tom ,-row night at 8 p.m. in Peterson Gymnasium. The is the \ ociatc d Sludenls' contribution to Founders' Weck, unday a public open house will be held on the campus. Adult Schoof Schedules New Courses 'San Diego Adult School. 12th and Russ Sis. is offering two new cwrscs lor adults. A class in advanced and brush-up type- writing\\ ill start tonight at 6:30 lo 9:30 p.m. in Room 204, Skills CentL·r. 835 12th St. The clA~S will meet each Monday and Wednesday evening. . . \ course to prepare persons planning lo take exammat1on for citizenship will meet each Tuesday and Thursday from 9 a 111 to 12 noon. and evenings trom 6:30 to 9:30 pm. The morn- 111~ class will be he-Id in Bungalow 27. Skills Center, and the 1<;~c11111g class will meet in Room 183, San Diego High School.

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day Saturday, 11 :S by 1l San DitlO artltfl

AAT IARN. llll East Broadway l!I CalOft, 1-S Sunday1- J'hYlllt Wtrnoren olh\ prn111t,.d bY tht Eait County Art Auoclotlon, t11d, nu SundaY AltT OAl,.L RY, Dl!L MAR, 130, Camino OIi Mar, .-.oon• ,4 )0 dolly-OIi p01t1t1 end p•n•ink draw,n3• by student, :!ch01J:3av~Ul\!5.' ends WtdMldOY, Out oor art mart ART ~ALL R.Y /ROG R, 10~ La Mtsa llvd , 10-S dOIIY, r:~PO"rllTY ~ar,rrr~:m:~lits. orks tn all mtdla by con• p:,~"rnltg~. Stnanaya~t, Dan TD,.I• ancl Anton van AT~ fo'•~~':oa~~~JoC f: 0 d!'v~Ti,~i~::i~v,Fi=:Y~a~I oS:.t Thurador,• and 10-S:30 \aturday-RUII\ b,walt pa1nl1nH ana KU Pturt, •nds WtdnadaY. •,t~"2:V, A~!:R:.:,tAFri:.7:- :~:' 0 ~,c~~:.t 1 a..~1aM1no1fl~i oils, throUlh Ju11• J •t~u~£~, A,~J~CA~rfcl'J! ~Ii~\°:~': ~r:km!~,S r:r;:~:, Woosley oil , thrOU'Jh June .I BF.N POLAI<. FINS ARTS CENTEJ!.a IOU University Ave., r,,a ~~:VS' 5 mU1~nt': 1 t=°:lh1l~ .~ 't:,~:"J:~~ today ILU DOO= BOOK STORI!, 311) Fifth Avo, t o.m.-t·IO Ga'rUrd~v~" ,,YiU~W' 0 lunJov!~a·J::~a:·~or:rr:w,:,'t. tran1f1", wat rcolon, tndt Wtd day -~~uy!J::~Mc:,~r~~~~ 1:':0~l,' m~~a Vl1ta, 11•7 c1:r·::ilY~! f P/ul'~' p~:~r,::: ~~r:~~v•tnt-Sleli c~:1~01sc,~,:.~ -~~YR~r1l',.:Jr'w~~n:~~n ta,. 1°"'6 CINTRAL PUS~IC LIi ARY 110 I st., 1..9 MondoV• Friday. , .. 5, 1 30 Satuni y:::ciulll1rmo Ac.evedo "Flora, Fauna ancl P sh of Ian Ditto.'' ends Wtdntlday. CHULA VISTA ART GUILD, Rehr Pal"k Mal'IOr, 4541 Swett• water Roqd Chula Vlst% 1•4 Sat~dan and sundan- t':l::~hlP 1how ot wo s In var us mtc:lia, end, next C~h;,9°! 'S u~~Vt,?o~ 71tr•:alurfa~~::rl(/~~·, ~e lery a!-11111 I c1udln1 Ive Gllchrtt, Gall Trowbr1J111, ~•=n Jl~/kl Su• Coburn attd artha Mowry, •nd1 [)tliCIGS, Rancho Santa Fe, 10-.t:30 Monday-Saturday - Works In varu)UI mtdia bY' 1allery artists including Jim PUth, Mary Tift, Mar111t 1

CAMPUS CORNER

UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO By JOHN KE . EDY

Another step along the road to unify the College for Women and the College for Men was taken with the announcement the admissions and financial aids offices of the two schools would be merged July 1. Peter Barend, College for Men registrar, will

become director of admissions of the university. Sister Annette Bourret, director of admissions at tbe College for Men, will be- come director of the financial aids office. The annual Music Depart- ment spring concert will be held in the College for Women Theater at 8 p.m. May 11. The Alcala Orchestra will perform under the direction of John Garvey. The Alcala Chorus, led by Dr. John Williams, will also perform. The College for Men' Club, under the direction v Vincent Su l li v a sm three selections, in g "The Im~ssible D re a m," from the Man From La Man-

cha. Cell t Marjorie Hart. a College for Women music faculty member, will play the adagio from Luigi Boccherini's "Cello Concerto in B-Flat."

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