News Scrapbook 1973-1974

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THE SAN DIEGO UNION

Sunday, June 2, 1974

Th 1arlne C'orps Recn11t Depot band provided h music- yesterday for commencement exer- an D ego

389 seniors and graduate students during a second ceremony at 3 p.m.

Center. The USO School •of Law conferred 235 degrees during noon ceremonies. Other degrees were awarded to

cl$es of t:niver lty of San Diego held m the San Diego Civic Theater of the Convention and Performing Arts

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Mr and Mrs. Leo E. Hansen of Coronado have returne< from a month's trip through the Northwest and Western Canada Their son Allen is also just back from a trip, six weeks m Alaska, and their son Mark is home rom studies at UC-Riverside. The Hansens' nephew, John Probasco, and Mrs. Pro- basco and infant son Christopher are making preparations to move from Coronado to Southwest Harbor Maine where Mr. Probasco will teach next year. He has iaught 111 Coronado hools for IO years. More than 500 friends and associates of James F Collins III respondep to his invitation to a celebration of his passing the <::alifornia Bar Examination at a cocktail party in the penthouse of Islandia Hotel Wednesday evening. Mr Collins was graduated from the University of Vermont and from University of San Diego Law School COAST LINE - Mrs. James Beasley, chairman for a preVJew party before the Klee Wyk Society's The Haunted useum benefit Oct. 28-30 at the Museum of Man terta ned me~~r~ of ~er committee and others work'. USD School of Business Administration students ge s~holarships-G. Joseph Altmanshofer, $I ,000: Mich~· L1u,zi and M'.chael Earley. SS00, all three from San Dicg~ T!ust and Savmgs Bank; Mary 1.ancastcr and Richard Jolliff~ $::,()() each from Catherine B. Ghio Fund. ,() San Diego Blue Army of Our Lady of Fatima Evening 0~ Rccollect1t'.n 8 p.m. Thursday. J~ly 4, St. Joseph's Cathcdra Padre P,o Prayer Group Evcnmg of Recollection 7:30 p.m.• Thur,d~y. July 4. St. Francis de Sales church, Riverside, 7:3~ m. Friday, July 5, St. Mary Magdalene church, San Diee"

J,m Williams ended his collegiate baseball career on a high note as he was selected to the NCAA Coll ge D1v1s1on District 8 111• t r :quad. W,11,ams who helped pace the University of San Diego to a 23 la eason, topped all Tor ro batter with a bhstermg 400 average Tbe senior second basem.in also led the club m runs cored (38), hits (56),

triples (7), total bases (78), and stolen bases ( 21) He batted .324 for USO la t year Wiliams' selection marks the filth consecutive . eason USD has placed at least one player on the honor squad Catcher John Wathan (1970), pitcher (:ary !yrorn and outfielder Kercy Dineen (1971) and Dineen 1972 and '73) were named to star status prior to Y, 1ijiam

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CH MBER c«Jc~~~ - USD will present an ensem- ble of chamber mus1e1ans at 8 p.m. Friday in the school's Camino Theater. ~ARP RECITAL - Gail Dieterichs Halbig will give a recital at 3 p.m next Sunday in Sherwood Hall 700 Prospect St., La Jolla. ' MINI-CONCERTS - The San Diego Chamber Orches- tra will give rrum-concerts at noon and 12:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Convention and Performing Arts Center. "Mll IC OF THE RE ISSA CE" -The Goliards, a ngmg group, will present a program of music of the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods at 8 p.m. next Sunday at t. odrews by the Sea Episcopal Church 1050 Thomas Paciflc Beach '

Or. Jonas Salk, director of Salk Insti- tute, told 'USD graduates that a spirit of

hope and enthusiasm penetrates the wall

that separates people.

USD leads net champs

'- EVENING TRIBUNE OISPG!ch i:f' IRVINE - University of <>,.San Diego could snap the '- four-year reign UC-Irvine I has held in the NCAA Col- lege Division tennis cham- ""' Pionship. The Torer led the Ante- ' J aters, 18 points to 15, enter- mg today's quarterfinals. Cal Poly of San Luis Obispo -came next with 12. Andrew Rae, the tourna- ment's No. 2 seed, paced the Toreros with a 6-2, 6-3 victory over Cal Poly's Jim Martin and a 6-2, 4-6, 6-1 decision over TextJS South- ern's Glen Moolchan. Also winning for USO ere Russell Watts and Ken Simpson. Watts bested Tim Monroe of UC-Davis, 6-3, 6- 4, and Simpson sidetracked Phil White of Northwest Missouri, 6-3, 7-6. Hanu Ojala of USO lost to Ted MacBeth of Rollins, Fla., 6- 4, 6-1.

Carol Thomas, left, receives help irom Brenda Thomas in getting her graduation cap to stay on her large Afro

hairdo. The two students were among 624 students receiving degrees from University or San Diego.

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