News Scrapbook 1974-1975

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The Sounds of Christmas Begin To Be Heard Here The rush of seasonal music offenng. hits local in- stitutions with run rorce ice Strait, violist Louise Ot- taiano, bassoonist John Ot· taiano, harpist Joy Hujsak and organist Jerry Witt. dido, the Home of Guiding Hands in Lakeside and the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine for the Deaf will participate. panied by organist Carol Cunningham.

And the Serra Mesa Cho- rale, directed by Robert Oli- sar, will open its eighth sea- son with a Christmas pro- gram at 7.30 p.m. today in the St. Columba Church, 8355 Glencolum Drive Soloi ts Wlll mclude Willi m Ellis, ~1ary Kelly, Sharon Kuhl- man, Esther Olisar, Karen Schoch, James Tarentino and Desmond Vaughn.

by organist Daniel Burton, a 30-p1ece orchestra and the 100-voice combined choirs. The St. Andrews by the Sea Episcopal Church, 1050 Thomas Ave., Pacific Beach will perform \fare-Antoine Charpentier's "~tesse de ~inuit pour ·oel," one of 12 settings for the mass based on old French Christmas carols Louise Blake Is the organ- ist-choirmaster and soloists will include Rita Gillmon, James Gillmon, James Gill· man II, Edmund Mmder, Dorothy ~torse and Dolores Sherertz. A vocal and mstrumental program, mcluding works by Giacomo Perti, Andre Jolivet, and Henk Badings will be performed al 8 p.m. m St. Brigid's Church, 4753 Cass St., by mezzo soprano Christine Voigt, flutist Jan•

In Chula Vista, Southwest- ern College will also present a Christmas concert at 4 p.m. today in Mayan Hall The school's Chamber Sing- ers and ConcPrt Cllo1r, con- ducted by Lois Utterba<·k, and an instrumental ensem- ble under Richard RoblnNte will be featured.

"for in. tan e, society ha long held that worn n do nut ni:ed to prepare for a career b ·cilu c th y re going to et married anyway. "THI reinforced in children's text• books which pruj ct women only as mothers or hou cwive and through the lower wage cales and limit d opportunities available to women. "Thi me attitude discriminates again t m n b cau it implies that they must be the one who accept matenal and financial re pon\ibilitc for their families. Again this

today, re u\lmg m a long list of concert a~tractions rang- mg from the elaborate to the simple. A partial I t of today's events. San Diego State will pre ·. ent its 19th annual produc- tion of Georg Frederick Han- del's "The Messiah" at 3 and 8 p.m. in the chool's Peter- :;on Gymna tum with David :'11. Loomis and Howard Hill conducting the 400-voice San Diego State Chonu;, choirs from Gramte Hills and Point Loma High Schools and the San Diego Slate Symphony Soloists will be soprano Marcia Cope, alto Janet Wharton, tenor David )taker and baritone Stephen Hub- bard. Al 8 p.m., the choirs and orchestra of the First United 1ethodist Church will pres- ent Ralph aughan Will!• ams' "Hodle" under the dl· rection of Robert Cooper Soloists Lmda ,1cClaln, soprano; • iarlene Walters, contralto; David Caylor, tenor; Robert Austin, bari- tone, and Frank Snyder, bass-baritone, will be joined

"A Touch of Christm s," a program featunng excep- tional children from several San Diego schools, v, ill be presented at 3 p.m. today i the Cniversity of Sa Diego's Camino Theat proximately 40 children from John Adams, Revere, Fairhaven, Santa Fe (i Vista), Lincoln Elementa Class for the Blind in Escon

Grossmont College will present its traditional "Fes- tival of Christ s" oncert at 7·30 p.m. the First United Presby ian Church, 500 Farragut Circle, El Cajon, with David L. Gliss- man conducting the 90-voice Concert Choir, the 24-voice Chamber Chorale and the school's brass choir, accom-

· tuclents excel on~~~;1--t/- Universitv of San Diego Law School graduates attained an 89.3 per cent passage rate on the summer State Bar examination. Normal passage rates for the examination are about 55 per cent over-all and 65 per cent for those sitting at the exam for the first time.

LECTURES & REAOINGS ISRAEL. THE U.S.. AND THE LIBERATION OF PALESTINE, a panel d,.cussion. Militant Forum, 4635 El Ca1on Blvd. Fr,day, December 6, 8 p. m. 280-1292 A NIGHT IN ROD STERLING'S GALL Y. Playwright and T.V. host with lilm cliP1 n.d c,u,pt U. D. Sports Center, Friday, December 6. 8 p.m. 291-6480, ext. 354. PRISON PSYCHIATRY, discussion by Dr. Lee Coteman. Conclus,on of Criminal Justice series. Tuesday, December 10. College Grove Shopping Center Community Hetl. 1:30 p,m.; Ben Pol k Fine Arts Center, 8053 University Ave., 7:30 p.m. Free. 465-1700, ext. 321. THE-ATRE THE MAGIC TOYSHOP, children's play, Actors Quarter J~~~~~ 9~aturdays end Sundays. 2 p.m. Through December 15. EVERYBODY"S GIRL. Actors Quarter Theatre, Fridays and Saturdays through December 14. 8:30 p.m. 238-9609. ~hLAY OF( hROBIN AND MARION. 13th Century French musical eatre t e precursor of opera). Wrth recorders shawms begprpes, krummhorns, dulcimers. and other mediev'el mus,cei inS!ruments. Presented by the New World Consort at Montezuma Hall, San D,ego State. Friday, December 6. 8 p.m. 28~947. MARTHA, Friedrich von Flotow's com,c opera. Presented by the Opera Theatre of S.D. State. Recital Holl San Diego State ~•day and Saturday. December 7and 8, 8 p_,,;_ (also Friday and 28~~~64. December 14 and 15, 8 p.m. and 3 p,m. respectively). INAD.MISSABLE EVIDENCE, by John Osborne. Mesa College Apoll,ad Theatre. Thursday. Frrday and Saturday. December 5 through 7. 8 p.m. Also December 13 and 14, 279-2 00. ONE ACT PLAYS. Experimental Theatre, San Diego State. Friday and Saturday, December 6 and 7. 8 p.m. TOUCH OF CHRISTMAS. Chrrstmas vignettes presented by hool children from USD's Department of Special tducation. min.9 Theatre, U.S.D Sunday, December 8. 3 p.m. 291-6480.

SPECiAL EVENT$ 2ND AN!l;UAL DANCE CONCERT, jazz, •ock, soul, and modern dance. Student Center. Grossmont College. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, December 5 through 7, 8 p.m. 465-1700, ext. 201. CHRISTMAS IN SPAIN. Rayna's Spanish Ballet with singers, guitarist and dancers. The Mercado, Rancho Bernardo. Saturday, December 7, 12 noon to 5 p.m. Free. CHRISTMAS ANTIQUE AND COLLECTOR'S SHOW fourth annual. Scottish Rite Masonic Temple, M1ss1on Valley: Friday and Saturday, December 6 and 7, 1 to 10 p.m., and Sunday December 8, 12 noon to 6 p.m. 297•3446. ' SMALL BUSINESS PRACTICES, a workshop. S.D. City College Room A·213, Saturday, December 7, Ba.m. to 2 p.m. 279-2300 ext. 270 or 238-1181, ext. 224. SANTA·s CHRISTMAS PARTY, 'a holiday puppet show pr

cone pt is supported in text books, in TV commercial and ,n our legal ystem." rhat attitude. he fe Is, provides the basis or nccc sity for th cour c. Its purpose is to "examine the extent of e1 discrimination in current law, and to inv i at venue of litigativc and legi lative han •"

as well. ~/> 1{ 7 Cf "Woman: Her Role and Condition in Sooie y" will be the pa el discussion ~op1c at 7:30 'P.m. Tuesday at the l'niversity of San "Diego's Serra Hall. Four women pa.oohs • , II co e educators, will answer question3 followmg their discussion. • • • l'("o,,.,,.•~' t;T

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TH SAN DIEGO UNION F What's Doing In San Diego OPE. I 7:JOo.m -Modfoot of Broodwov font hovr excur l-10 11.m - oonc, lr,strudion.· ball4 1l a.m, - S.nior FrltndSftlp Club, ~=l.~c~1"Ac~!~~:. El1m1ntarv *" HIU Recreotlon Center. I p.m -San Oleoo ooero, " Lucio di Noon- Aecord..:t COflctrt, Downtown Lom I tarv Civic~~;:• with Joon Sutherland, n ••nd2:JOp.m.-Sool.nows,Son I o.m. - "An ln.,-tor Coils," Old "° Zoo GI~ Thtoter, Balboa Pork. 1, l:30, 4, 7:JO aftd l·JO 11.m. - Flfft 1;30 p.m. - · The Phllanthrooist," a sooc: 0 J~ 1 •r Show1~ "COSmos: · Bol• tO'TledY by ChrlstOc>ner Hampton, Mls-- l~:,e P.m. -VIiia ···-t•zumo t~"• sk)n PIOYhouSI. Old Tovwn Stott Hlstor~ ,. ~· - , IC Pork, J960 Meson St. h,-torlc home buln ln 1181 at 192'.S I( St 1:)0 P.m. - •·• R:ms Riv vu, , 0 come- 1 lt.m - Dt.iDllcat1 bl'IOOI-, Son Olt90 d',' b •-~ Rondo I C S~offlebOOrct. s, 1-, and Doquo Club. .,. DVl

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Special kids stage show on Sunday "A Touch. of Christmas." featuring children from several area schools, begins at 3 p.m. in Camino Theater at the University of San Diego. The free program is under the direction of students in special education at the school. Approximately 40 stu- dents will participate from John Adams. Revere. Fairhaven. Santa Fe School Lincoln Elementarv clas~ for the blind. Home of Guiding Hands and several students from the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine for the deaf at the University of San Diego campus. Included in the presenta- tion will be a fingerplav to the song. "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands." students singing Christmas carols. a narrated Nativitv tableau. square dancing to "Jingle Bell Rock." and a piano and accordion solo. Deaf children will do sign language to the songs which will be performed bv the · Student-teachers working with the children are Mrs. Sue Henry. Mrs. Linda Ortwein. Sally Berndt. Patricia Felter. Barbara Wascak, Ter~sa Maggard. Terrv Monteleone and Elise Fitzgerald. Refreshments served. will be othe.r children.

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Monday, December 30, 1974

USD,UCSD Face Road Assignments The University of San Diego visits tough Azusa-Pa- cific and UC San Diego com- pletes a northern swing at Sacramento State tonight in collegiate basketball action. The Toreros, now 5-1 after a surprisingly easy 89-71 win 1 over Cal State Northridge Friday night, are jelling into a good team, coach Jim Bro- velli said after that victory, , but tonight will be a stern test. "Azusa-Pacific is impossi- ble to beat at home. They are big and they are physi• cal." They are also the de- fending NAIA District 3 champions. It's good conditioning for the Toreros, Brovelli said, since they will be obliged to play most of their January games on the road. At Sacramento, UCSD will try again to break out of a losing streak. Saturday night's 80-69 setback at UC Davis was the Tritons' third s\raight defeat, all on the road Tonight will be the last time senior forward Joe Coit suits up. He will leave the team to attend an officiating school in Florida, beginning early next month.

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r:arl at ·orth Park and Sean Qi,mn of Serra Mesa are co- chairmen ol the reception. For reservations. phone the L D Alumn. Affairs office. 291-6480.

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University aides The. University of San Diego Auxiliary will conduct a Christmas luncheon beginning at 11 :30a.m.Tuesday at !om Ham·~ Light House Restaurant. The G1ghtto children will provide entertainment For reservations, phone 291-6480.

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This paid dividends for and Jones settled matters victory Then coach Jim USD and with Allan Jones, with four seconds left when USIU, trying to repeat as Brovel!J gave the tourney Ken Smith and Neil Traub he put a 10-foot jump.shot in solation crown. • orthridge Stal that mght --- ----------'----------------_.:.:.:.L~.:.:..::.:..:.:.!.:::::2:.=:.::~:,_~...:.:,=~::;.:::..::=...::.:.:.:.....:::=::.:.:..:::.:.:.:.=.____ v S International Uni• The Joss was the first for Trainer's 22 points, downed USIU in six games. USD is Cal Poly, 77-70, for the con- 27. They will entf'rtain 4-1. Traub, Jones and Chet

., 1'",u·~ USD dean resigns'3/~1?, University of san 11ego' business school dean, Clement J . Noun, has re- signed. A university spokesman said r-:ouri gave "a desire to return ro the classroom" as his reason. He will remain at CSD ma teaching capac- ity, the spokesman said. :-,;ouri assumed direction of USD's School of Business Admmistration in fall 1972 after five years of ser.ing as director of the Marquette University's International Trade Institute, a divJSion of the university's college of business administration. He was a visiting profes- sor at the In t1tut Supcrieur des Affaires in Paris on leave from Marquette dur- ing 1970 and 1971. •'our!, or Solana Beach, is ~i ted in Who' Who in American Education and the American Register of Foreign Scholars as a parti- cipant in the Fulbright ex- change program.

v r ty, which bow d to U'iD, S0-49, 1n the title con• t t, v, ill work out tor two day r re packing suit- ca . and heading for .\1on-

Mrs. Albert A. Arnhym, chairman of the Globe Guilders' Christmas party on Dec. 15, entertained her committee at luncheon today at the Officers' Club, Marine Corps Recruit Depot The party will be from 5 to 8 p.m. at Founders Hall, University of San Dieen. Mrs. Elizabeth Van Horn is takmg reservations. Assisting with arrangements are Pamela Vojtko and the Mmes. William Stewart, Harvey Von Wantoch, James S. Kinder, Henry M. Hedges, Howard Craig, Carl Kaiser and Gilbert A. Rohlf. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Von Wantoch will entertain at dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Sbrana of Vineland, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Sbrana arrived Wednesday from a vacation in Hawaii to visit Mrs. Von Wantoch's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Skoff. ~----

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-r;AAul#: ::D THE NIGHT VISITORS, Christmas opera by AMA • L th outh of s.D. Catholic o,ocese. Our t1;7;t!\• J; e"~h~r~~. 27~ N va10 Rd, Frrday, December 13, throuqh Sundav. December 15, 8 p.m. 235-6347 NUKAH CONCERT Concort r •,H.hngs ..From the Shetetel CHA ,. by rt n Wy nn nd Y1dd11h and Israel, songs by to K,t,uutz · c 4079 A I • S Hont;urn Jewish Community enter. sopr no ni 583 3300 54,h Street turdav. D cembe< 14, 8 p.m.

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Diego in 1972 to take the deanship of the University of San Diego Business School Nouri has been respo~sible for starting a graduate program at the university leading to a Master's of Business Ad- ministration degree. Listed in "American Men of Science" and "Who's Who in American Education."

with President's Regional Export Expansion Council for the Wisconsin Region when he was on the staff of Marquette University in Milwaukee. He was director of the International Trade In· stitu e, ·Marquette University, and a member of the Board of Directors of the MilwaukeeWorld Trade Club. Since coming to San the

Council on International Economic Policy, it will recommend short-term action to achieve r:ia crial improvement in the . S. trade account; long-term programs to achieve equilibrium in the balance of payments; and action to remove domestic im- pediments to U.S. exports and improve or supplement existing incentives. Nouri formerly served

Clement J. Nouri of Solana Beach, Dean of the School of Business Ad- ministration at the University of San Diego, has been appointed a member of the President's Export Council for the Southern California District. The President's Export Council serves as an economic advisory agency. Working through the

Tom Tanana, UCSD Ju 111or, and GarJ Kreep, third y ar lav. student at the Um v •r~1ty of San Di go, have been appointed to the HI• ml·mbPr state Young Amrn• can· for FrePdom board of dir tors / U,/f116" 12/_'I 7

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