News Scrapbook 1973-1974

'Women's Week' Is Scheduled :A.t University Of San o· go . 'ropic's such as "What a TV , Joan l{eed of San Diego San Diego Union. an Thinks a Man Thinks a !\1agazine and Maria Lcby of 'vi embers of the Task Woman Doesn 't Know" will KGTV Force on Women will ad- be di sc u s s e d durin g A program of dance , dress studentsat8p.m.that •·women's Weck" at the Cni- music and song wlll be held day in Camino Lounge. versity or San Diego from at 8 p.m. Tu<'sday evening at A health foods fair at 11 Monday, Feb. 25'th rough Camino Theater. am. Friday, March I, will Fnday, :¼arch 1 On Ash Wednesday, Feb. be hrld in Camino Loung<' Membr rs of Las Damas de 27. wbm<'n of the faculty , At noon, m th<' same loca• Al1·ala, a eampus srrvice adm1mstrat1on and staff will lion, Dr .John Swanke, pro- group , have pl anned the Join women studPnls In the fr ssor of philosophy, will dis- vents, open to the public. procPss1on and readings of a cuss "What a ~Ian Thinks a Opemng day events will noon Mass at thr Immacula- Man Thinks a Woman mC'lude a demonst ration of ta Chapel Dr. Anita V. r'i• Doesn't Know ' ood grooming at noon in the gueredo will speak on the , A dance for stud nts a e amino Lounge, a fashion topic. " \lary , Mother of Student ion at 9 p.m F'n- s l10w at 5: 30 p .m. in Chnst, During Holy Week." da y, March I, will tl\e FoundPrs Hall and a supper A "eare<'r fair " in Camino 1·ondudmg event.

The year-long celebration of the 25th anniversary of the University of San Diego was initiated Saturday at the first annual reception and "black-tie" dinner honoring the members of the President's Club of USD and given by Dr. Author E. Hughes, president of the university, and Mrs. Hughes. The compatible party was dislin· gulshed by an assemblage with mutual dedication to USD, a fun fonnat Including dancing, a menu departure and surprise entertainment. The 85 guests were greeted in the foyer of the Versailles Room, Westgate Plaza, Hotel, by Dr. and Mrs. Hughes, a popular: and attractive young couple, who move with grace in all areas of the " town ancl gown" community. They were joined in toe receiving line by Bishop Leo T. Maher, of the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego, chairman of the USD board of trustees, and Dr. and Mrs. William J . Doyle. Mrs. Doyle, known professionally as Dr. Anita V. Figueredo , is vice chair- man of the trustees. Mrs. Hughes received in a long, slender rosy-beige model, its short jacket embroidered In gold beads. Dinner was served in the crystal chande- lier-hung Versailles Room at.round tables, covered with champagne-colored linen and centered by hurricane lamps wreathed In ice-pink carnations. The menu offered ra- inbow trout stuffed with crab mousse accompanied by appropriate white wines. Surprise Film Preview A surprise feature of the evening was the preview or a 15-minute colored sound film produced and directed by G. Howard Mat- son Jr., producer and manager of Copley Productions, and narrated by Dr. Hughes and USD students. The President's Club guests could enjoy " pride of membership" as they reviewed, in beautifully composed f:lms, the Old World beauty of the campus buildings and setting and the contempora- ry person-oriented education of the stu- dents. Mrs. Sara S. Finn, USD director of public relations, wlll show the Copley film in Mexico City, where she will attend an International Congress of Alumnae of the Sacred Heart Feb. 1~23. Mrs. Finn attend• ed In Cincinnati and St. Louis the schools of the worldwide order of the Sacred Heart. Dr. Anita Figueredo, graduate of Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart in New York, also will be In the delegation of 50 women from the United States and will Interpret the film in Span- ish. This will be the first meeting of the Association Mondlale Des Anclennes du Sacre-Coeur away from the continent of Europe. The role of women In the world

at 6·30 pm Proceeds will be Loung!' wlll open events applied to a scholarship Thursday, Feb. 28. At noon , fund a panel of professiona l Communicatwns will b<' womPn wi ll discuss "After c!1scussed Tuesday, Feb. 26. L1bPrat1on, What?" Lisa Clark of KGTV-1 0, wlll Th<' eam:>r panelists will ·peak at ii a. m. in the Rose b<' SistPr Sally Furay, vice Hoom, followed by a panel of pr<'sident and provost of the wome n who will discuss university and an attorn<'y, " Wome n Working with (;lona PPnner , of h televi- OthPr Women." sion program de"e opment Panelists will be Bonni!' departmPnt at KP BS-TV , :¼olitor of Cable T\\OT le . :ind B veriy BeyPtte, assis- sion; Sara Purcell of KFMB· tant manag ing d1tor of The 's

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"After Liberation - What?" Keeping with the theme of~ and "What A '1'.an Thinks A Women's Week, Dr. Anita V. "l"' Man Thinks A Woman Doesn't Figueredo will speak at the~ Know" are just two subjects mass on the part Mary, the that will be discussed during mother of Christ, took during Women' s Week at the Holy Week. The women of the University of San Diego. faculty, administration and Members of Las Damas de staff will join the women Alcala, a campus service students in the procession and group, are formlng the nucleus readings. Angela Keffala, d a committee headed by senior, is coordinating the sophomore Robin Spicer. procession with the campus On Monday at noon the chaplain, the Rev. John week's events will begin with a Myhan. demonstration on good USD's last home basketball grooming in the Camino game of the season will be Lounge. played Wednesday at 8 p.m. Walker-Scott stores will against Chapman College. present a fashion show in Halftime will feature a powder Founders Dining Hall at 5:30. puff game planned by student Jeanine Stehly, senior, is in Rosanne Stehly. charge of the review, Thursday's program will "Silhouette of'Woman," which focus on careers. Melinda will feature clothes for college Blade will set up a career fair and careers. in Camino Lounge for persons Ms. Katch Heinz, fashion who will counsel students. coordinator, will commentate At noon a panel of as professional models and professional women will dancers cross the ramp. discuss "After Liberation - Asupper is planned following What?" Sister Salley Furay, the show at 6:30 p.m. Tickets vice-president and provost of may be purchased at the USD's USD and an attorney; Gloria Cashier' s Window . The Penner, television program proceeds will create a developmentatKPBS-TV; and scholarship for a woman. Beverly Beyette, assistant Communications will set the managing editor of the San theme for Tuesday's events. Diego Union, will act as Llsa Clark, star of KGTV-10, panelists. The event will take will demonstrate the do's and place in More Rall, Law School don'ts of being on television. and is open to the public. Her program will begin at 11 The Task Force on Women a.m. in the Rose Room. will address the students in the A panel of women, all evening at 8 p.m. In Camino professionally involved in Lounge. communications, will follow in Friday at 11 a.m. there will the same location. Panelists be a Health Foods Fair In who will discuss women Camino Lounge. At noon In the working with other women are same location Dr. John Bonnie Molitor, producer, Swanke, professor of Cable Two Television; Sara philosophy, will speak about Pucercell, "Sun-up" show, "What A Man Thinks A Man KFMB-TV; Joan Reed, ad- Thinks A Woman Doesn't vertising manager, San Diego Know." Magazine; and Maria Levy, The Sports Center will community affairs coor- become the center of activity dinator, KGTV. Alexa with a powder puff football Luberski, senior, will game at 2:30 planned by moderate. students Angela Hammer, Liz Camino Theatre will be the Lundquist, and Colleen Mur- setting for an 8 p.m. program phy. of dance, music and song in a Music and dance will com- variety show planned by Junior plete the week's festi.viti. on Goldie Sinegal. Friday in the Student Union Wednesday 1s Ash Wed- from 9 p.m. to 1 a.in., "Sun nesday, and a _J1oon Mass Is Dance" Is the theme for I.be scheduled in the Immaculata. _,• ..i...,, occasion.

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ra. Author B. Hughes at the Westgate Plaza on nt were members of the President's Club beCll e of their 1Jnnual support pledged to USO. La Jollans Dr. line. Mrs. Doyle, who i,rofes ionally Is Dr. Anlta V. Figueredo, Is the vice- chairman of the USO Board of Trustees. 0th r I.a Jollans pre nt 'for the gala affair were Mrs. James Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Letts Jones, Dr. and Mrs H rry A. Collins and Dr. and Mr . Rlchard P.Phillipa. Dr. Phillips directs the Environmental Studies Program at USO. Also included as guests were other La Jollans G. Howard Matson, Mr, and Mrs. Adam J. Kupiec, Mr. and :-itrs. Rich11rd P.Woltman, Mr. and Mrs. John Landis, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Bender, David Copley, Dr. William J. Engel and Mrs. Bernard Roeder, ThomasJ , Fleming and . Eh1.abeth Van Horn, Edwin Self and Mr. and Mrs. Th mas r'lnn. Mr . Finn is director of public relations at d Mrs. William J, Doyle joined the Hugh In the r celving min led at a cocktall reception In the foyer e V rsaille Room from 7 to 8 o'clock. Agourmet turmg rainbow trout stuffed with crab mousse at round tables covered with champagne linen d with hurricane globes circled by carnation floral arrangem ·nts. uests danced to the music of Bill Greene's orchestra. . Hughes kept to his promlse of "no speeches" and thank d the guests for their support by announcing that he was honoring them by letting them be the first to preview a film on the wiive lty being produced by the La Jolla- based Copley Productions. G. Howard Matson, producer-manager of Copley Productions, Introduced the JS-minute sound film which will assist Dr. Hughes in fund raising, faculty and student recruitment. The color slid depict lif in the IJnda Vista campus, which has become a landmir with its blue domes and panlsh Renaissance ardlltecture seen from highways five and eight. Mrs. Hughe t the f In h r long rose be1 e Ala with gold beads. The black-ti dinner will be an annual event for members of the President'• Club. Memberllhlp t, open to all persons who pledge $1,000 or more for the ad- vancement higher education at USD. and nt , turdny All pr

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Gallen. 3731India St. Through Jan. 27 - stage production, 8 p.m., San Diego State University Theater. University Singers and Chamber Singers Choir Concert, 8 p.m., FirS t United Methodist Church, 2111 Camino del Rio South Gordon Lightfoot concert, s pm .. Civic Theater. . Old Time Country Music Concert, 8 p.m., Little Theater, San Diego State Umversity. Harlem Globetrotters, 8 p.m . Sports Arena. SATURDAY Through Jan. 27 - Art~ and Crafts Exhibit. 9 a.m. · p.m . Playa Pacifica . Mission Bav Through . Feb. 2 - 1974 Baja Off Shore Islands and Lagoon Voyage, phone 453- 1665 for information. A master 's the sis

Ethnic fts Workshop. l0 a.m.. 2 p.m. Museum o{ Man, Balboa Park. . Pre-School Story Time, l0 :30 a.m.. Children's Room, San Diego Public Library, 820 E St. . Lecture - "Mexican California, The Period ol secularization and the Decline and Fall of the Missions," 7-9:30 p.m.. 3966 Mason St THURSDAY Children's Film Program, 2 p.m., Sherwood Hall. 700 Prospect St . Lecture - "The Changing Role of the Museum m the Contemporary Art World." 7-9 :30 p.m.. Sherwood Hall. 700 Prospect St. Basketball - Aztecs vs. l',orthern ll\inois. 8 p.m.. San Diego Sports Arena. Through Feb · 17 "Lenny", stage play. 8:30 p.m .. Off Broadway Theater. 314 F St FRIDAY

Police Properly Auction. 10 a.m . Plaza Hall, Commu- nity Concourse . Old Town walking tour, 1 :30 p.m.. 2482 San Diego Ave. Film - "Seashore Lile and Ocean Tides." 3 p.m.. Natural Histor) seum. Balboa Park. Saturdav Night Str t tl:1 Raceway. Palomar Airport Road. Star Talent Search and Song Festival, 8 p m.. Civic Theater t Drags, 1· p.m country

Indian and Pre-Hispamc exhibits. 10 a.m. · 4:30 p.m.. Museum of Man. Balboa Park. Through Jan. 28 - Florida Canyon walking tour. 10 and 11 a.m .. Balboa Park. Through Feb 22 -: Fran- • coise Gilot art exhibit, 10 ,"I' a.m . 4 p.m .. Found~rs Gallery, University of San Diego, Alcala Park. .

lnterreligious Institute at USD open to public

It is co-sponsored by the San Diego County Ecumenical Conference, headed by Msgr. John R. Portman , president; National Conference of Christians and Jews and San Diego Board of Rabbis and United Jewish Federation in cooperation with USD. SPEAKERS include Fa- ther Douglas Regin, asso- ciate pastor, St. Martin's church, La Mesa; Chaplain E. Vaughn Lyons, 11th Naval District; Rabbi Joel Goor, Temple Beth Israel; and Prof. Nelson orman. San Dt .go State Univ rsity. The institute is open to all. Registration: NCCJ, 54 U.S. Grant Hotel, San Diego, 92'101; phone 232-6111

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