News Scrapbook 1969-1971
• Wednesday, March 18, 1970 Seminar Due On Education In Business The need for continuous edu- cation as an clement in a suc- cessful bu m"ss \1 ill be d1s- c:usscd at a sp cial ~cminar hl be conduct d bere by production experts Saturda)'. About 250 persons are ex- pected to attend the seminar in Ylore Hall (School of Law) al the Universil of S n Diego. It i being conducted bv the San Diego Chapter of the American Production and Inventory Con- trol Society. Prmc1pal s1 caker ,1 ii: be Je- rome Barnum p esident of the managemeont consultant firm o Jerome Barnum ar,d Associates, Inc , 'ew York. He wi!! ~peak on •'Educallon for Motivation and Success. Luncheon speaker will be Bill Baras, San Diego Hypnosis au- thority. 1•·ho \1111 tell •·How to Relax in an Up-Tight World.'' Chapter President .J. J. Brown said yesterday, "As we mov~ into the 70s, there is bold evi- dence around us that more kno11 ledge and more education 'iarn become th name of the game:.._ .._ _.-~-
POLITI AL DATEBOOK
REPORT CARD School and Youth Notes ·? / ,s/-J San Diego City College' fir~t class of stu nt vocational nurs- es was capped Saturday, marking the midpoint or a one-year program Jeadl.l}" to a vocat10 I nu_rses' lic~nses. D~. Fran~is P. Montabano, a San Diego internist who 1s associated with vocational nurses rn educnllonal programs addres ed the 22 students, speaking on ·•Medicine S,1ings Like a Pendulum Do." Dr. Rex Gorton, president ity College; Arnold rgeson, dean of vocational education, and D. Russell Burtraw, dean of students, were on hand to receive the class. Copley YMCA Will Off1tr Swim Program _ Copley YMCA \\ 11! offer n intensified one-week. swim p~- gram for children during Ea tcr vacation, according to Skip Dawson, physical program director. Clas.es for children, 2~ to 5 will be, held at 9 am. and 10 a.rn., with afternoon sessions s~hcdulcd for tho,e 6 and over. All classes will meet for one hour daily. Al O chcdulcd at Cop! a~ Easter Fun Cl for elementa- ry school children. The group will meet d111ly begmnm~ Monday from 9 a m to 3 p.m. for wimming, horseback ridmg a~d hikmg. Bus scn1<:e w 11 be available from elementary schools m the ad accnt area Western Law Schools' Conference Set Here California We tern Law Sch . . d Saturday at the. Hilton Hotel Problems to be di cu cd a• the conference will m~lude drugs as a legal prob m l\Iexica~-AMeri~an legal inter- relations, environmental 1 clime~ and library networks. Warren-Walker School Schedules Open House Parents of students at \; arren-Walker School are invited to attend an open hou:;e tomorrow beginnmg at 9; 15 a.m., accord- ing to Ruth Sweeney, cxec_utive director of the school., Par- ents II ill have an opportumty t~ observe classes aoo view a student art exhibit to he set up m the .playground area . Coe- eluding the day's activities will be a variety program scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Boosters Club Slates Dinner Dance Tonight Monte Vista High School Boosters Club will sponsor a dinner dance tonight at 6:30 p.m. m t~e Spring Valle~ Mem.ory Lan_e Commumly Center. Proceeds will aid the schools stadnun proJ- rct. University and the t;mvcr. i the annual ConferC'nce o Association of Law o D~aw School will ~ost · w Schools of the American es ern chools Frida
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The schedule for the two days follows: First day - l :30 p.m., lec- ture; 2:15 p,m., break; 2:45 p.m. lecture and questions. Second day - 10:30 a.m., lec- ture; 11 :15 a .m ., break; 11:45 a.m., lecture and questions, and 1 p.m., lunch.
venient time, it was the only time available to our speaker.'' "The need for developing an appreciation of the wealth of Sacred Scripture among our people is a pastoral concern which we all share," he declared "and for this reason your atl~dance is obligatory." * * *
A two-day seminar on Sacred Scripture for priests of the San Diego diocese will be conducted Monday and Tuesday, March 30-31, in More Hall, lJJli~ of San Diego, Alcala Park. The seminar will be repeated for North County priests on Wednesday and Thursday, April 1-2, in Holy Rosary auditorium, San Bernardino. Speaker at both places will be Father George T. Montague, SM, of St. Mary's University, San Antonio, Texas. He has written on St. Paul and has had many articles published in The Bible Today and other periodicals. The seminars were called to the attention of priests by Most Rev. Leo T. Maher. He noted that they form part of the continuing education of the clergy which is a joint concern of the diocese and the Senate of Priests. · Bishop Maher told the priests that "while Easter week is perhaps not the most con-
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Working with the Senate Committee on the Continuing Education of the Pnests, we have planned a Seminar on Sacred Scnpture dur- ing Easter Week ofthis year , . The two-day Seminar will take place in More Hall at the University of San Diego on Monday and Tuesday, March 30 and 31, and will be repeatcid in the Hol11 Rosa-ry Auditorium in San Bernardino on Wednesda11 and Thursday, April 1 and 2. We are ve111 fortunate to have Reverend George T. Montague , SM, from St. Ma111's University in San Antonio as our speak.er. You. are perhaps familiar with his works on Saint Paul and the many articles he has publislu!d in "Tiu! Bible Today" and other pen~dicals, While Easter Week is perhaps not the most convenient time for the priests, it was the only time available to our speaker. The need for developing an appreciation of the wealth_of Sacred Scripture among our people is a pastoral concern which we all share andfor this reason your attendance is obligato111. Sincerel11 yours in Christ, + Leo T. Maher Bishop of San Diego
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will perform m St. Da1·id's Episcopal Church, 5050 Milton St., at 5 p.m. next Sunday. LA JOLLA CI\ IC ORCHESTR.\ A. 'D CHOllUS - Thoma· 'ee will <'onduct the ensemble in concerts of French music at 3 p.m. and 8 pm. today in Shenrnod Hall. LE:'\TF~ MUSIC - The First l'resh1 terian Church of Ocean. 1de will present mu· 1c for Lent at 8 p.m. next Sunday in the church, per- formed by the church's choir and soloists. :\1 \DRIG.\L SINGERS - The UCSD en emble will perform at 2 p.m. next Sunda) in the Uni- corn Theater, 7456 La Jolla Blvd. SHIGEMI MATSUMOTO - The soprano will sing at 8:15 p.m. Thursday in the Palmer Audi- torium of Brawley Union High SchoOI, fpon- sored by the Brawley Community Concert Association. 'THE MESSIAH' - The Easter portions of I.he George Frederick Handel oratorio will be pre- sented by soloists and choir of the First Presby- terian Church, 320 Date St., at 4 p.m. today, conducted by Harold Lutz. · HERBERT B. , 'A:\' tY - The Stanford Uni- versity organi•t will play at 3 p.m. todav in All Hallow~ Catholic Church, 6602 La Jolla Scemc D1Jve. 'FORSAKE.'\/ OF ,1A. ' - The Leo So11erbv (\ratorio will be presented b) the La Jolla
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n larcos. will pre ent the ;; hn Steinbeck play at 8 p.m. 'fliur day through Saturday in the choo 's Drama Lab. 'SLOW DA 'CE 0:\ THE KILi I 'G GROlJ:\D' Wil iam H~mey p av \\ ill be presented by th Old Globe Theater 01 its Cassius Carter Center ·tage at 8 pm. Tuesday through Thur days and Sundars, at 8·30 p.m Fridays and a nrday , and at 2 p.m. next Sunday rnd- ing next Sund :i;. ·THE WITC.1l A D THE ROSE' - The piay f r chi dren b~ ol Roeper 111 he pre ented by the ll chool of Performing \ rts, 350 Ced r St.. t 11 a m. and 2 p.m. Saturdays through Apr 11. 'YOU K 0\\ I CA, "T HEAR YOU WHE.• 'HIE \\ATER'S RU. NI. 'G' - Tbe Coronado Playhouse will present the four short plays by Robert Anderson at 8·30 p.m. Fridays-Sundays ending next Sunday. • USIC Cl\1C YOUTH ORCIIESTR \ - Robert Emile will conduct the an Diego Cnic Youth Orches- tra in a concert for students spo ored b, the Philharmonic Artist AssoC'iation in E condido at 4 p.n. T esday in Pilgnm Hall there. 'TIIE CREATIO, ., - The Escondido Oratorio As ociat1on ,11]1 present the Haydn oratorio at 3 p.m today ln the First Christian Church, Es- 1cu . OLI\'ER-RICHMO:\'D CONCERT - Two San Diego late organists - Donna Kay Oliver and Judy Fink Richmond - will play a student concert at 3·l~ p.m. today Jn the First Mcth- odi Church, 2111 Camino de! Rio, fission Valley. A 'ORES SEGOVIA - The famed guitarist will play at 3 p.m. today in the Chic Theater, spor orcd by the International Artists Series. HOWARD FRIED - The ten(\r will sing Irish songs by Beethoven m a concert at the Central Public Library, 820 E St. at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. ( \LCOI, I n~,nLTO, - The harpsichordist
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dr n WLII S turd y pre nted at 12 30 and 2 30 p m. Id Z o p.m. next , undas by t San Diego Junior Theater m the Balboa Park Puppet Theater_ 'II LFW Y UP THE TREI~'-The Old Globe Theater will pr ent Peter Ust nov's v I\" of the generation gap at 8 pm. Tue da>•'l hur day and Sundays; at 8:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, and at 2 pm ne t ·unday and March 22 extended through larch 29. 'I 'HF.RIT nm WL D' The Jerome La,1 rence•R~rt E. Lee drama about the trial of a young teacher who taught evolution, \\ill be presented by the We tmin ter Pre byterian Church, 3598 Talbot t., Point Loma, at 8 p.m. today an above. at 8 p.m. Tuesday m Pilgrim Hall, Es- condido. THOUSA. ·o-VOICE CHOIR-Students from 13 San Diego County high schools will join togeth er, l.000 strong, for the annual Convention Hall concert at 8 p.m. Wednesday w th Dr. Llo,1d Pfautsch of Southern Methodist University a guest conductor. Po P\UL RU'l'TERFIELD - The guitarist 111li head a bill also including Savoy Brown and Fevertree· m the International Sports Arena at 6 p.m. today. TEN YEARS AFTER - The British rock quar- tet will be Joined by Eric Blll'don and his group War for a concert aL 8:30 p.m J<'riday in lhr. Comention Hall. Dance UTAH REPERTORY DA!'.'CE THEATER - The vtsiling company will perform at 8 p.m. Saturday in the gymnasium of Grossmont Col- lege, El Cajon. Also... 'THE RELUCTANT DRAGON' - Puppet Play- house, 3903 Voltaire St., Point Loma, will pre- sent the play for cluldren plus "Snow White and Ro,e Red'' at 2 p.m. Saturdays and Sun- days indefinitely. "THE LIO " 11' WINTER' - Th James Goldman drama will be presented at 8 p.m. Tu day th r o u h Saturday and at noon Wedne;;day in \layan Hall at Southwe t rn Colle e, 5400 Otay Lakes Road Thr new Brian J<'riel play - which 1s actually two plays. "Winners" and "Lo ers" - will be pre nt by Sao Diego tate m the school's Dramatic rts Budd- ing Experimental Theater at 8 p.m. Tue day through Satur- day. 'lfURDER 1:-l' TilE CATI!~;. D L' -The T. S. Eliot verse drama will be presented in Ac- tors Quarter, 480 Elm t.. at 8·30 p.m. Fridays and Satur- days for an indefinite run be- ginning this week. Chula Vista. 'LOVER!>~ - ' NEW THIS wmc . ,. Presbyterian Church, 7715 Draper Ave., at 8 p.m. today. Bantone Douglas Lawrence is guest soloist. S~IPHONY CO, 'CERT - Pianist Leonard Pennario will be the guest solo1St with Zoltan Rozsnyai and !he San Diego Symphony at 8:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday m the Chic Theater. ---------------------------------------------------~-----------------------~----------------~---------· Law Professors :~/;o Plan Parley Here. :\!embers of the American As- !em" and ":'llexican-American sociation of Law Schools will Legal lnterre.latio!ls." hold their western conference at The first panel Saturdav will thr•Hilton Hotel here Fnda) and be on "Envirnnmcntal La,1:_,. Saturdav . • _ The conference will end at the About 200 law pro'.es ors and luncheon Saturday. Willard H. deans from. schools m 11 west- Pedrick. dean of the Arizona ern states WIii attend the confer-; Slate University Law School, e_nce. sponsored by the Univer•. will be the guest speaker. USD Players Plan 'Absence Of ACello' The University of San Diego will give two performances I Tanguay as Andrew Pilgrim, Kathleen Kerr as Celia and Judy Hinz as Anna Littlewood. Law schools to • convenezn SD SA, DIEGO - The annual \\e ter conference of the m rican As ociation of Law School will be held in San Diego ' Friday and Saturday, March 20-21. Faculty and admini tration from chools in 11 we ·tern p.m. Friday and Saturday- in the Co lege for Women The- ater. Costumes will be liy Deirdre Cenneide and sets by William Hektner. The cast will consist of Ma- rifrances Grover as Joanna Pilgrim, Beth Cruse as Ma- rian Jellicoe, Brian Salmon as Perry Littlewood, Thomas Montag as Otis Clifton, Mike this week of "The Absence of a Cello," a metaphysical com- edy by Ira Wallach treating modern man's battle with principles and success. Kathleen Zaworski, head of USD's drama department, will direct the presentation at 8 • The panels the fir t afternoon will di cuss 'Drugs as a Legal Problem' and 'Mexican- A merican Legal Interrelations " The panel on drug will be chaired by James Leahy, California Western. Panel members will be Ed Crabtree Federal Defenders, Inc.; Peter Frong, Federal Bureau of .:\"arcotics, and Joseph Mllchen. The Mexican•American law panel will be chaired bv Ca ·tetter Panelists are Jose Siqueiros and Mariano Som both attorney from Mexic~ City and Robert Hale, former U S Con ul General. Baja Caiiforma A banque t will be held m the evening at the Hilton. The fir t panel on Saturdav will be on ' Environment~! Law," chaired by Edward Rabin . of University of California at Davi. Paneli ·t are to be Harrison Dunnin of Dav , and Gary Widman of Ha ting School of Law, j O c:~ 3, /'l. ,l[J USD Auxiliary Honors Members A brunch honoring new members of the University San Diego Auxiliary was to he d at 11 a.m. today, Thursday, in the home of Mrs. John J. Wells, 1675 Bahia Vista Way, La Jolla. Mmes. Joseph Mullen and Leo J. Durkin are co-chairman. s1ty of San Diego School or Law· and the California Western Law chool. Legal problems involving drugs and environment will be discussed by five panels during the two-clay meeting. Conference coordinators wlll be law professors Richard S. Kelley of USD and Robert Mei- ners of California Western. Panels Friday afternoon will discuss '·Drugs as a Legal Prob- state~ and Canada wi I meet at the Hilton Hotel, co-hosted by the Umver itJ San Pi£&2 .S.Chool 0/ a · and the California Western Law School About 200 law pro ·sor and dean are exp cted to attend. Drug , environment and other legal prol>lem will be d1Scussed by five pan Is during the conference Law professors Richard . K lley of USO and Robert einrrs of California We tern are th conference coo rd ma tors. The confer nc will open with tours of the ho ting law schools Law . chool deans Joseph A. Sindit1co Jr . Univer 1tv of San Diego, and Hobert K Ca letter, California Western , will addrcs the first luncheon E_ -lib arian of USD na1ned to~of 3 f,we The late W. Roy Holleman, The aw a rd presentation former librarian of the Uru- will take place at the ·nation• versity of San Diego College al group's annual conference for Women, has been elected . _ ' to the national Special Li- to be held m Detroit June l?, braries Association Hall of Mrs. Holleman has been noti- Fame. fied by _SLA presicleent Robert Library Association of La W. Gibson Jr. · Jolla recently established a In reference to the USD memorial fund in his name librarian who IRA WALL/CH COMEDY SET .; 1/9'1 )O "The Absence of a Cello," comedy by Ira Wallich, will be presented tonig t and tomor- row at 8 p m. in the l nivers1ty of 'an Diego The ter. TtP p' y, chrcr ed by Kath- leen Z:1worski, ,1111 feature :\li- chael Kathleen nta , Be!h :ScNn fvE.t.,. ~ , J.-'f • 70 Beneht Ja:;z concert billed ~t V _,D A benefit matineee Jazi roncert is scheduled at the u·niversity of San Diego Mon- cay for the univers(ty's Edu- cational Opportunity Pro- gram. . The benefit concert I be· ing ,taged by the West Coast Llazz Society m the USO Gym from 3 to 5 p.m he Three Sounds :i Los 3azi group is to be d Tickets are $2 at ••
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