News Scrapbook 1973-1974

Pope Knights USO .Trustee Pope Paul VI has named a San Diego Jewish man as a Knight or St Gregory. an honor b owPd for charac- Col. Irving Salomon-, long time Umver lty of San Di!'gb first Jew- ish layman In lhc C"ountry to receive the l Gregory knighthood, acrording to the i Most Rev. Leo T. Maher, =:it bishop of the San Diego Catholic DiOCl'SC' Salomon will bf' officially recognized by the bishop at public r1>remon1Ps and a Mass in the Immaculata on the USD campus on Aug. 23, Salomon's 77th birthday. trust, may be th

Scientists are digging (literally) into area man's past 75 .

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Ms. elected president of the Lawyers Club this week. The t1 ·o-ycar old club b a group of Jawvers. wn ist•ng of about 75 female and 2S rnale lav.yers. Other officers elected were· l oubc Malugcn, vice presid(;nt; Schcrry Rc,•d, vice president; Patricia Cowett, :;ccre:tary, and Cheryl Rhodes, treasurer. Ms. chenk is a graduate of the University of San Diego, She works in the l(sgal depurtmcnt of the San Diego (:as & Electric Company. he ulso heads the Public Relations Committee of the San Diego County Bar Assn. I f,'1 1)tEfO lWtLV Tlt,IIIISCi(r,r,1,, Lynn A. Schenk was

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A closer view of the ancient fire pit.

Prof. James Moriarity examines newly discovered fire pit.

.,, -::s- University ,..,_ t: ists course .._ ,-.. A ial study program offered by Dr. Cletmmt J. Noun, dean of the school of business ad- minis tr at 10 n at the Univar 1ty of San Diego, will oe i July22-through Aug. 23. NOllfi will ~onduct anal- is of selective ol\ reaslings covering business administrative processes, communications, empU>yee relations an? ethical i}nplications of deci- sion making in business the leade~hip,

When James Moriarty of La Jolla and his team of archeologists conclude two week's worth of digging at the Del Mar Bluffs Preserve tomorrow, they will have still more evidence that prehistoric humans inhabited the Del Mar area. "What is exciting to me," says Moriarty, a professor of history at University of San Diego, "is that we have a perfect specimen for (radiocarbon) dating." The object of his enthusiasm is a fire pit unearthed from topsoil and midden

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Business administration 199 is available for credit or noncredit. For more infor- mation phone 291-6480, ext. 221.

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Professor talks with volunteer workers.

JUST BROWSING: La Jolla realtors snapped to attention when Mischaal Adham, 16-year- old nephew of Saudi Arabia's King Faisal, turned up looking for a $250,000 home. A young Orange County realtor was mak- ing the deal. (It made sense because other members of that Arab nation's royal family have attended Unjyersit.¥ of San ~. and Adham is pr~ng Torus£) at Carlsbad's y- Nav1 Academy.) When we found Aon m at his temporary quar- ters at Plaza International he had already considered and re- jected a $195,000 condominium over La Jolla Bay. Now his ~earn house was a big one on the htll, he said, with a fountain in front. So far it's a bad dream. An Army-Navy spokesman says they couldn't allow a student to commute from a La Jolla man- sion. In fact, Adham had better get back to summer school or he won't graduate next spring. And the boy's guardian, an executive with Occidental Petroleum called in during a business trip t~ London to report that Adham would "not be renting any hous- es."

Photos by Lee Dodds Text by Kathy George

~ ugust Anniversary The 25th anniversary party to be held Aug. 28 on USD campus was charted at the meeting held yesterday in the Murray D. Goodrich Faculty Lounge, Serra Hall. Dr. S Author E. Hughes, University president met with Las Patronas de la Universidad. ·" Mrs. John D. Frager is chairman of the , August anniversary event. C...:

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Students and volunteers at the dig site still sear- Barbara Weber, Jon Vartanian, Terri Virden, ching for artifacts or remains are, from the left, Richard Coyer and Kimball Banks.

Top photo shows bluffs in 1929. Below, the bluffs today after years of erosion. I Photos courtesy of the Museum of Manl.

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