News Scrapbook 1971-01

USO Awards 419 Degrees On Weekend Southern Cross Reporter JJ;..,,i ',J .) 7 1 "' ' 1 I . S~ DIEG_o_ -. Another the California Supreme Irnk m the uruf1catton of the Court will address the law Universi ty or San Diego's school commencement and two undergraduate colleges also will receive an LLD will be forged when they hold degree, along with Justice

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The Coordinate Colleges hold their exercises at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, May 30, in the Civic Theater , and the law school at 3 p.m. Saturday, May 29, in USD's Camino Hall Theater. ALL TOGETHER, t:SO degrees will be conferred on 257 undergraduates , 39 masters' candidates and 123 law graduates . BishopLeo T. Maher, USO chancellor, will preside at both commencements and present the degrees . Principal s peaker at the college gradua tion will be Msgr. Alfred F. Horrigan, pres ide nt of Bellarmine- Ursuline College, Louisville, Ky., a r ecent unification of men's and women's colleges similar to USO. MSGR. HORRIGAN, who spea son "Nobody Can Run a Mi~e in Four Minutes," will receive an honorary Doctor of Laws degree. Justice Stanley Mosk or

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SAN DIEGO - As The Southern Cross goes to press there has been no official announcement on the new president of the University of San Diego. Trustees of the former Colleges for Men and Worn. en met last Friday to con• sider three presidential candidates - narrowed down from 238 applications. But no announcement has been made. the Fourth Appellate Court San Diego. ' Bishop Ma her will con- celebrate the Baccalaureate Mass at 10:30 .m. Saturday in Immaculata Chapel on the umvers1ty campus. Msgr. HIM'rlgan will be a concelebrant and Msgr. I. Brent Eagen, diocesan chancellor and secretary of the USD trustees, will give the homily. Martin Coughli n of

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New Man on Campus <.o -/D·-'7 / With the transfer of Msgr. John Baer from USD president to become rec!or of our diocesan seminary, and Sister Nancy Morris to Menlo Park the seat is vacant for the new USD presid~over both colleges and the law school. Author E . Hughes Jr. is the man appointed. (See pageTI -

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After a search lasting almost a year, there has been unanimous approval of this father of four children to be not only single president of the new university entity, but president of both official corporations. The corporations presently represent the diocesan interest and the equally deep interest of the Religious of the Sacred Heart. The day wiJJ dawn, presumably, when there will be one corporation , one president and one path of administration.

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SAN DIEGO DIOCESAN CCD EXECUTIVE BOARD: Father Denis Ryan and his staff wish to thank the following people for their tremendous sup- port and cooperation during the past year- President, Ralph Weismann; Vice-President, James Blazi ; Treasurer , John Murray ; Secretary, Mrs. Kathleen Hogan ; High School of Religion Chairmen, Mr. & Mrs. Don Kurpiewski ; Junior High Chairman, Mrs. Sandra Clauzel; Grade School Chairmen, Mrs. Carolyn Campbell and Mrs. Irene Powers ; Pre-School Chairmen, Mr. & Mrs. Tom Rauner ; Juvenile Detention Facilities Chairman, Mrs. Penny Banks; Ac• tivities Chairman, Henry Powers. PHILOSOPHY OF FREEDOM COURSE : Offered at the University of San Diego, June 22 to July 29 by Father William L. Shipley, Ph.D. , chairman, Philosophy Department, and John W. Swanke, Ph.D., a ssoc iate professor of philosophy. Will meet Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7:00 to 10 : 15 p.m., Room 238, Serra Hall. Three semester units of credit. Fee : $45 per unit. Non-credit : $10 for series, or $2 per session.

BASIC DOCTRINE COURSES "NOW": For East San Diego Area - at Our Lad of Perpetual Help, Lakeside, Tuesday and Thurs- day beginning June 22 to July 22, 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. For Escondido Area - Resurrection Parish, 1233 Joshua Street, starting Thursday, June 17 every Monday and Thursday, 7 :30 p.rn. BASIC METHODS COURSES: There will be accelerated teacher method- ology classes (10 sessions) in September. Times and centers will be announced in August. HOW TO RECRUIT CCD PERSONNEL : Jim Blazi, 4749 Allenhurst Place, San Diego, 278-5136, will be very happy to come to your parish and conduct a recruiting workshop. ADULT EDUCATION LECTURES: We wish to thank all the instructors who worked on the Spring series lectures for their fine contribution to adult education in our diocese. To those who took advantage of the courses, we thank you for your cooperation and interest.

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.h • Bis op Maher has been particularly pleased to s this question resolved and has taken a very close personal mterest all through the selection period. Ever since he came to the diocese he has worked diligently to make_the university a separate entity from the diocese, fmanc1ally able to stand on its own f<>et. And , as all parishes and pastors know it is no longer the liability financially it once was. (I ~ever did co!lect thE: wager from the priest in Palm Springs who said that 1t would never get off the diocesan subsidy roll .) There's a story going around USD that the new president _was selected because his name is Hughes. It 1s even said that a certain eminent member of the final selectio~ committee who had voted in favor was most disappomted when he found it was not Howard Hughes.

Eigh1r <'ollege student~ Imm Spain an~ eoming here July 16 to study life in the U.S. for thr r • \\'eeks, attending da. Sf>S at lJSD. They p!'<'fC'ITC'cl o slay in homes rather than hotels 10 get the full picture. But e trrday, Jolut Lt•,-tf'r of Hale Junior High : chool had found accommoda1iom; for only 18 of t h (He coordinato1· of he Fon'ign Studi.-. Le e pro- ·am he1·e.) The situation was so desperat ~lrs. GeorgP W. Wolff', 2101 Ft'b1uary Ct., was Jrnding a han~l, and she wa«n't

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