News Scrapbook 1974-1975

SEPTEMBER 5, 1974

,incl Douglas M,111< hcster, Dr . William Doyle• and Dr. Anita f1gucrC'do, Mr . Betty Stirnkorb, Mr . and Mrs. Thom,!\ W. Kc·elin as well as Mr . .ind Mrs . Braun D ollin\, Mr . ,md Mr\. Emil 8,1v<1si, M\gr. Edward rc•1ghton, Dr <1nd Mrs. John J. We'll\ , nd Mr. ,1nd Mrs Ric h,1rd Woltm<1n. Many arr dlumni of USD ,ind thP aff<•< taon for their collegf' wa~ ,ippdfent in thr numbers of supporters .itten- ding th1 WC"ll-planncd affair. President of the Alumni Associ, tion is David Cox and di th ir tdble were the Robert Hughes and the J T. Trilys, who sp nd •v ry summer on Mt. Soledad in la Jolla to e C'dp the summer heat of the>ir home in Brawley. Mrs .

LA IOLLANS AT USO ANNIVERSARY

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lighted the Univ<•r 1ty of S.in Diego high 011 tht· hill ,,bov(• Route 8 and I 5, fhe otc ,1 ion w,1\ the' 25th 11n1vPrs,1ry of the University c <·ld>r,ltl'd with No-Hoq o< kt,11b in [)(• ale, II.ill, moving to f oundcrs H,,11 for th• Progrp~<,iv Dinn r . C.u!'sh h.id .ir1 opportunity to \(•<· tlw lw.iutiful ampus and bLJildmi-;, d\ th •y \lrollrd, c·n joying th<• bount ou ly dis- pl<1yed food from th buffet t,1blt•~, ,ilong thpir route . ( (•£' pictur •\) l ,1 Joli, ns wer num rou , Dr. ,ind Mr, . Bprnard W. ginsky, Thom,1 J. Fl ming, Ms. I li1,1b<•th Vdn Horn, Mr . th<• w.ilks ,it

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Hostess Chairman Mrs. deWitt H. Merriam, left, with General Chairman Mrs. John D. Frager and Father Kurt Holderied, near USO's magnificent Founder's Hall.

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Two Wilsons, Mayor Pete Wilson and Mrs. Bob Wilson, wife of Congressman Bob Wilson, R. of California, ar USO's Progressive Dinner.

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The Mayor's wife, Mrs. Pete Wilson (left) with Chair- man Mrs. John D. Frager and Mrs. Author E. Hughes (right). President and Mrs. Hughes formerly lived in La Jolla before taking up residence ar the University San Diego.

(I. rhc Reverend Monseigneur James M. C.,lfi/1.111, LawrerKC' O'OonnC'I, President of General Atolnic in La Jolla, Mrs. de Wirr H. Merriam chats with • Mn Morton J Cohn, Rabbi Morton J. Cohn, 0 .0., Mrs. L.iwrence O'Donnell, The Reverend Kevin Culligan, at th(' U D OmnC'r. to R.J

Mrs. Charles King of La Jolla talks animatedly with USO President, Author E. Hughes (center) and Dean of the Law S ool, Or. Donald Weckstein, ar the gala 25th Anniver ry Celebration Dinner at USO.

Soviet trio due at USD

Magician, Hypnotist To Peform At USD Magician and escape ar- tist the Mysterious Novak will perform at 8 p.m. Fri- day and Saturday at the Uni- versity of San Diego Sports Center. Novak, a hypnotist, says he believes that "man's brain can be programmed to do many things which seem impossible, and that correct programming of the comput- er can bring each man total awareness of himself and his world. ''

"Stars of Moscow " a musical program feat~ring three performers from the Soviet Union, will be pre- ~nted tomorrow at 8:15 p.m. in the Camino Theater at the University of San Diego. The concert will intro- duce Vahan Mirakian, Armenian tenor; Vladimir Malinin, Russian violinist, and Nina Svetlanova, Ukranian pianist, to San Diego. The program is being sponsored by the Armenian Art Society of America.

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