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I e. z;. - (J 1 I ft) -r ()t oca-Cola lutes ... REPORT CARD I 9 70 {) C,- ~ 1 -12 THE SAN DIEGO UNION -'----- NAMED BY BISHOP 15 Priests Given Monsignor's Rank BOTTLING CO. OF SAN DIEGO / f l,.c( &fl! ()tl/J7Z: ti 5 !). • Children's Story Hours Scheduled Story hours for children 3 to !i yeiirs old will he offered each Wednesday and Thur day al 10 a.m m the North Clairrmonl Branch Library, 4616 Claircmont Drive, begmnmg this wc•ck. Mrs. Ann Persons and .\liss Sandra Smith, childrpn' · librarians, will proVIde the program, which will continue through Nov. 4. Classes Planned for Preschoolers Preschool children, 3 lo !i, may attend the Parent-Child Ob- servation Class beginning Wednesday, 9 a.m. to noon. in Oak Park El mentary School, 2606 :i4th St. The class is sponsored Dr. Charles J Hitch, president of the University of California, has announced the list of J 88 scholarships awardPd to out- standing students for the fall !«>rm, including 17 from San Diego County. The . cholarship. cover all campuses. The students and their schools are William R. Roush and Sallie Sheperd, both of Chula Vista UCLA, Lisa Stearns of Chula Vista and Gale Sutton of La Mesa, UC-Santa Barbara: Margaret Ann Hopkins of Coronado, Davis: Mark Monrae of Del Mar. Irvin<': ,John H. Eislodfcl of El Cajon and \fare Ham- mond of San Diego, Riversid~: Mary Curva of La Jollii, San Francisco; W1lliam Baglry of Oceanside, Santa Cruz; Kenneth Dunnigan, ,k/lrey Wilkins, Laurenc-r Sabrn and John Zilius, all of San Diego, San Diego M<'d1cal School; D<'nnis Rourdettc, Richard Cas(ro and Marsha Jo Coleman, all o! ·an Dirgo, t.:CSD. free by Hoo, er-Crawford Adult School. 17 in County Get UC Scholarships The )lost Rev. Leo T. Ma- her, bishop of the San Diego Roman Catholic Diocese, yes- terday announced the appoint- ment of 15 priests of the dio- cese to the rank of honorary prelate, or mon ignor. Of the clergymen so honored by papal approval. l1 are erving In San Diego and Im- r,al Countie~. while one is on leave to ervc as a • ·avy c'laplain. These are· T'ie Rev. Msgr. John R. Portman. chairman of the re- ous studies department at he Unhwsity of . an Diego and director of the diocesan ecumenical commission. The Rev. .'.\1 sgr. Mark Do- , director of Catholic Fam- of the Sea Church, La Jolla. The Rev. Msgr. Sean Mur- ray, pastor of St. Michael's Church. The Rev. Msgr. Dani el O'Donoghue, pastor of St. Mary Magdalene Church. The Rev. .\1sgr. Patrick J. O'Dowd, pastor of Blessed Sacrament Church. The Rev. M·gr. William D. Spain, pastor of St. James Church, Solana Beach-Del Mar. The Rev. Luis H. Balderas, pastor of Our Lady of Guada- lupe Church, Calexico. The Rev. Msgr. Thomas J. !',,1cDermotl, a Navy chaplain at Princeton, N. J., on leave from this diocese. Al o appointed honorary prelates were the Rev. Msgr. Rudolph Galindo, pastor of Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, San Bernardino; the Rev.. lsgr. Henry W. Keane, pa tor of Sacred Heart Church, Redlands, and the Rev. Michael olan, pastor of St. Theresa Church, Palm Springs. YMOND WILLIAMS In his n•w position 01 Circulotion Monoger of the Voice & Viewpoint News. His efforts in setting up new routes ond news stands hos greatly incre ed circulation ond r odcnhip of the newspaper. USO to Stage J:._ 'The Firebug'1,J/J-:;e SA DIEG University of San Diego Theater Arts Department presents Max Frisch's play, "The Fi~ebugs,_" at s p.m. Oct 30 and Nov. 6 m Camino Hall Theater, Admission for students will be $1.25 and for others $2.2~. Reservat(ons: 296-2564. DATE B Maj Gen. peak- er al a d.nncr meeting of the Purchasing \lanagement Associ- ation at 6:30 p.m tomorrow in the Sunset Hoom of the Town and Country Hot.el lie 11111 discuss his work in analyzing pro- curement policies and practices of the San Diego School Dis- trict. Diocesan Newspaper Editor Sets Talk Sierra Club of San D1rgo will hear a talk by Michael C. Newman, editor of T11e Southern Cro s, Catholic diocesan news- pap('r, at a lunchPon mrcting at 12.10 p.m. tomorrow in Kings Inn on Hotel Circle m M1 sion Valley. Ski Club Schedules Swap, Barbecue San Diego SJ\! Club 11Ll meet at 6:30 p.m Wednesday in Claircmont Hecreation Center, 3605 Clairemont Dnve, for an equipment swap, barbecue supprr and movie, •·The Ski Racer." Alumni to Hear Redlands U. President Dr Eugene f:. Dawson, president of the l;mvcrsity of Red- lands, will address local alumni at a dinner meeting Thursday in the convention center o[ the Town and Country Hotel. Daw- son became university president in August. Dr. Lawrence Har- vill, associate professor of engineering, and Dr. Alvis Lee Tin- nin, a fellow in international relations at the university, will talk at two seminars at 6:30 pm. Gary Weathe~lord is coordinator of the program, which is open to the pubhc. History Unit Invites USD Professor . Sister Calherine -'lcShane_, Ph.D., professor of history at the l mvers1tv of San Diego. will speak at a meeting ol La Jolla Historical Society at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the Mural Room, 7911 Herschel Ave. She will talk on preservation of historical sites. Local alumni of ,he vniversitv of Arizona at Tucson will meet for dinner at 7 30 p.m. Friday in The Cabr llo Room at H bor Island TraveLodge llo!el. University representatives who will attend are \I( ha J. Harrold, acting dire r of alumni; Jack B. O'Dowd r sid nt of the association; uel \le Millan, vice pre. 1d 11 (Jr an- mng and de elopmcn , Willie Williams, head track coacli · and Charles Tribole irector of associated s!udcnl affairs. Ba;·bara Wade, prcsid nt of San Diego alumni John Ehlers and Dave Evans are in charge of arrangements. ' well E. gli h, lSMC, ret., will b James H. Pricer is program chairman. U. of Arizona Alumni Slate Dinner Coke. Bottled under the authority of The Coca-Cola Company -,-------:-~--------------------• • "The Firebugs," a play by ~fax Frisch, will be presented by the theater arts department of the University of San Diego on Oct. 30 and Nov. 6 at 8 p.m. in the USD Camino Hall The- ater. The play, considered one of the Swiss playwright's mo t brilliant and provocative, uses dramatic techniques as old as allegory and as new as the The- ater of the Absurd, the univer- sity said. The cast, under the direction of Kathleeg Zaworski, meludes Anthony Foster as Gottlieb Bie- derman: Nancy Foster as Ba- bette (his wife); Valarie Sor- Bella. as Anna (a maid 1; Tim- othy Chambers as Sepp Schmity (a wrestler l, and Michael Ste- phens Willi Eisenring (a waiter . Reservations may be made by calling the university. ,A--c, CivY-J 10. I JO US ames New e ations Director SAN DIEGO - Bernard E munity. He will seek expansion of the fields of support for USO so it can move toward achieving its goals for the 70s. Foster becomes a member of the joint administration of the former colleges for men and women, now joined in academic matters. A nationwide search 1s being conducted for a president of the university. While at California State, Foster was responsible for creation of the 'ixon Archives Committee which i seeking to locate the Presidential Library near the Fullerton campus. He is a former public affairs director at San Francisco State College and r Id director for the University of ichigan, working out of Los Angeles. Foster, former director of development, California State College in Fullerton, was named director of university relations for the University of San Diego. • His appointment was an- nounced jointly by Msgr. John E. Baer, USO president! and Sister Nancy Morris, president, USO College for Women. Foster succeeds Michael C. Newman, former USO director of development and public relations, recently appointed editor and manager of The Southern Cross. The new director's main responsibility will be to strengthen relations between the university and the com- /41~ 10 •/5", }f) l Tf.D chedules . 'The Firehu«s' l:, by ]\fax }'risch The theater arts depart- ment of the Uni,ersity of San Diego will present Max Frisch's play "The Firebugs" Oct. 30 and Nov. 6 at 8 p.m. in the Camino Hall Theater. The Swiss playwright is re• garded as one of Europe's most important and original contemporary writers. The play wlll be presented under the direction of Kathleefl Zaworski. Members of the cast are I Anthony Fosler as Gottlieb Biederman; Nancy Fosler as Babette, his wife; Va 1a r i e SorBella as Anna, a maidserv- ant; Timothy Chambers as Sepp Schmity, a wrestler, and Michael Stephens as Willi Eisenring. a waiter. Tickets are $2.25 for both performances, with a special admission price of $1.25 for all students. Ri-servahons may he made by t e 1e p h o mg 296·2564, afternoons. Sunday, October 11, 1970 THE SAN DIEGO UNION -2 ---2__ Clip and save all week .--------------- ----------------------- -------------------------------------------------=~-- From Oct. 11 ToOct.18 State Aztec Center's Montezuma Hall, accom- panied by pianist John Garvey. CHURCH CO, 'CERT - Organist Charlotte At- kinson, harpsichordist Marjorie Morrison and soprano Donna Prohaska will perform at 8 p.m. ll€Xt Sunday in the Oceanside First Presb:1-1e- rian Church. DOL.\IETSCH-SCHOE FELD ENSEMBLE - The chamber music group will perform at 8 p.m. Friday in the Fine Arts Lecture Hall of Grossmont College, El Cajon. DRAWIJ\G ROOM RECITAL - The La Jolla Ci\·ic Orchestra will sponsor a concert by harp- ist Joy Jfuja . contraba ist Bertram Turet- sky, cellist Marjorie Hart, flutist ancy Turet- sky and sopranos Beverly Ogdon and Pauline Campbell at 7 p.m. today, Casa de Manana, 849 Coast Blvd., La Jolla. the chorus of the Grace Lutheran Church, 3993 Park Blvd., will perform at 4 p.m. next Sunday. Pop GUY LOMBARDO - The venerable maestro will bring his Royal Canadians to the Civic Theater for a concert at 8·30 pm. next Sunday. 'HOLIDAY WITH BAT'\'A' -The Israeli sing- er will headline a variety show also including the American Jazz Dance Company and the ... group will play at 8 p.m. today in the Sports Arena on a program also including folksinger John Denver. 'TWO FOR THE SHOW' - Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin will head the bill for a Civic Thea- ter performance at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, spon- sored by the Californians for Reagan commit- tee. Dance SAN FRANCISCO BALLET - The company will perform a p.rogram of short works at 8 p.m. tomorrow in :'.\!ayan Hall at Southwestern College, Chula Vista. Also... 'THE RITUAL' - Ingmar Bergman's new film will be shown at 7 and 9 p.m. Friday and Sat- urday in Sherwood Hall, La Jolla, sponsored by the La Jolla Museum of Art. 'SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS' - The puppet play will be presented a 2 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays in the Puppet Pl y- house, 3903 Voltaire St., Point Loma. ALMANAC Dr m 'THE CAVE DWELLERS'-The William Saroy- an play will be pre ented by Actor Quarter, 480 Elm l , at 8:30 p.m. Friday and Saturdays throu11h 0\.1 24. '1'HI<: 000 COUPLE' - .N ii , imon's comedy about b ch lor roommat 1s back yet·agam in th l'allo Playhou , Escondido, t 8:30 p.m. Fridays and · turday through. ov 7. • LEEP!. G BE\ '-Th play for children will be pre nted al Actor' Quarter , 480 Elm • l , at 2 p.m, . aturdays and undays through Oct. 25. • SYMPHONY CO 'CERT- Zol-. tan Rozsnyai will conduct the San Diego Symphony in the fir ·t concert pair of its 1970-71 season at 8:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday in the Civic Thea- ter, with mezzo soprano Janet Baker as guest soloist. E. '.I/IS FRUHAUF - The organist will play at 8 p.m. next Sunday in the La Jolla Presbyterian Church, 7715 Draper Ave. REFORMATION MUSIC FESTIVAL- Organ- ist John W. Stuber, trumpeter Carl Filch and Cygany Folk Dancers at 8 p.m. today in the Civic Theater. Singer Dora Hall will be fea- tured. BLOOD, SWEAT AND TEARS - The rock HFJ.F.N BO. TWRIGHT - The soprano will pcrlorm at 8 p.m. Thur day In the San Diego .. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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