News Scrapbook 1980-1981

TIie San DleQo Union/ Jerry McOcrd ,

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John McCool, left, Jnd Ed Mt>e e.

Fnday night the La Mesa couple slipped away for a reunion with the San Diegans who served on the 1978-79 grand jury with Ursula M . "We all hit lt off so well." explained Ursula. ''that e've kept m touch ever me ." The late t of many reunions was held at the Point Loma home of Juror Everett Butz and his wife, Ricky ext year, the whole gang plans to pack up and pay a springtime visit to the Meese in Washmgton. Ursula and Ed are scheduled to be at West Point today for the graduation of their son Mike. (The academy says young Mees will fimsh 28th in a class of 906.) Their teen-age daughter, Dana, will make the West Point trip with President R agan "Dana," miled her mother, "is happr, to stand m for Nancy Reagan any exJ>CC~ to be assigned first to Fort Sill, Okla., an lhen to Fort Ord, Calif "Our family,·• ghed Ursula, "gets pulled back and forth icross the country like a yr>-vo." They'll be back here in June for son Scott Meese's graduation from Valhalla High School m , Cajon. He plans to work m the Washington office of Sen. Paul Laxalt thi ummer, till time to enter Princeton Univl'rsity m the fall. Ed Meese was pushmg for Yale, his own alma mater, but, according to Ursula, "Dan Tobm sold Scott on going t Princeton." (Tobin is president of the San Diego Bar Association.)· (Continued on D-2, Col. 1)

Clarence McCoy. Other former jurors at the Butz party (some with spouses) were Nancy and Bob Salisbury, John and Barbara Ogd,en, Nancy Ward, Brazill Davis, Louise Dyer and Dr. Stanley Willis and his wife, Edith. Margaret Wilhelm, Ann Sillimam and Jack Meltzer couldn't make it this time, but Joanne Lord, grand jury secretary, was there as a special gusst. • • • Another member of the Reagan Cabinet, Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger, was m town Sunday for a commencement address at the University of San Diego. Afterward he was the guest of honor at a small dinner party in the La Jolla home of publisher Helen Copley. , Among the dinner guests were Henry Catto, as assistant secretary of defense; Bishop Leo Maher; and USD President Author Hughes and his wife, Marge. • • • Fourteen new Cotillionaire couples will get a foot- stomping Country & Westsrn welcome Friday night at a party in the Atlantis restaurant. New members are Peggy and Dr. Carl Barnum, Diana and Cliris Christopher, Mary and Guy Elam, Connie and Eugene Geritz, Marge and Paul Hebert, Harriet and Dr. John Holman, Nancy and Patrick Johnson, Dorene and Dr. Richard McLaughlin, Ellen and James McMichael, Sandra and Larry Shea, Barbara and Stuart Shore, Carole and Bill Stimac, Louise and Leif Tessem, and Harriette and Virgil Watters. Rick Bachus and The Harmony Band are the music makers.

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:tat Vacation Village embers of the St. Paul's _edicated service to the e, Perry DeLong, Dr. , George Parry, Ward .er of ceremonies, :ired the spotlight as t has financed a new • o the St. Paul's .• - will be dedicated in

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from Wa hington for he we k od, and there was pl pomp nd 1rcum tance to make their visit memorable But Pr id nl Reagan's Cabin t-rank rou lor and h wif1 found time to get together with me old fri mis, too. l!:dwm M Ill was th headhn r at the s ond annual "Spmt of a Carmg Community" Award Dinn r staged Saturday night by St. Paul's Manor, and 1.-omm ncement peaker • unday at, th University of n D1 go Law School. U rsula nd Ed M came h me

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"Our grand ~:rry," .., eese recalled the other night, "had B wcmeil a::c. five men. We wondered 1f it would ever wor ." It did work an the jurors have remained the best of friend~. Said one of tbo partygoers: "It's just a great group." The \'leeken "a Fran. K:lco e and Fra"i\ · , Hafer, ...;e• ."e r. y" "included jury foreman · uife, Peg, along with Kay <21d John Dobyns, Sarah • ;awa, and Dorothy and • la

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MAY 2 9 1981

USD Student Apartments Near Completion Construction of the second phase of University of an Dirgo udent apartment i. being comp! ted by year. Schoell & Paul Inc.• the architects, designed the complex so many of the units overlook Mission Bay. An 8,000-square-foot student lounge and a 250-unit apartment building were completed last fall in the first phase of the project. the M.H. Golden Co., teneral_ ~ontract~r a_nd con· truction manager. The 4.1 m1lhon proiect rncludes four three- tory buildings, totaling 70,000 square feet. to house :IB2 tudent beginning with the next school

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