News Scrapbook 1980-1981

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SANDRA A. EDELMAN has been named mformauon and publications officer at the University of San Diego. fdelman has been with U Dsince 1979, serving as grants writer and manager of development sef\-ices.

ACCOUNTING THOMAS VAN ZANl, controller of the University of San Diego, has heen elected president of the San Diego chapter of the National Association of Accountants for 1981-82 Elected vice presidents of the San Diego chapter were ROBERl WEAVER. a partner of Deloitte Haskins & Sells; JOHN DRISCOLL: controller, General Atomic Co.; PHIL ENSZ. manage r, Ernst & Whinney; ROBERl Kl.EMME, vice president at Wells Fargo Bank; and HARRY SUNRAI.D, vice president, Action Instruments Co . ED SOENS, president of Form Craft Business Systems was elected treasurer and RICH Wll LIAMS, controller at Wickes Cos ., \\as elected secretar).

McCarthy sees a bright outlook for next season. The Toreros competed with seven freshmen and three sophomores and will lose only one player

SAN DIEGO UNION

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lion - the C~ntei:npora_ry Circle for $500 a person. This affords a special hmousme for that evening and at anoth- er date, a cocktail party hosted by the museum'~ board of trustees, and a luncheon Sept. 29 with designer Bill Blass, to preview h!S fall collection. Some Diplomatic Designs about half of them from Mexico - came to a preview at the Founders Gallery University of San Diego, last weekend to celebrate ti: exhibition of paintings by Esteban Morales. They saw a retrospective o! the wo~ks painted throughout the 40 years of his for- eign. sery1ce career; Morales is now consul general of Mexico m San Diego. His opposite number, Robert E. Ezelle, U.S. consul general in Tijuana, was there, as were Esteban .and Estella Morales' three sons, who traveled from their homes in Venezuela, Mexico City and McAllen Texas. ' Some 300 people -

mas Is Appointed To USD Board

JANET SumR

SAN DIEGO UNION

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Some Diplomatic Designs

Some 300 people - about half of them from Mexico - came ~o a preview at the Founders Gallery, University of San Diego, last weekend to celebrate the exhibition of paintings by Es~eban Morales. They saw a retrospective o! the wo'.ks pamted throughout the 40 years of his for- eign . sery1ce career; Mo~ales is now consul general of Mexico m San Diego. His opposite number, Robert E. Ezelle, U.S. consul general in Tijuana, was there, as were Esteban and Estella Morales' three sons who traveled from their homes in Venezuela, Mexico City and McAllen Texas. '

Rear Adm. Gerald E. Thomas, commander of the Pacific Fleet's Training Command in San Diego, has been appointed to the board of trus· tees of the University of San Diego. Thomas was educated at Harvard, George Washington Umversity and Yale and holds a doctorate in diplo- matic history. In announcing the appointment to the 34-member board, USO President Author E. Hughes described Thomas as exemplifying the leadership qua li- ties the university seeks. "His academic background, out- standing record of service and con- cern for the formation of character in young men and women mark him as a man of the highest caliber," Hughes said. Thomas has commanded the local training command since 1978. He also has served two years as director of the Near East, Africa and South Asia regions for the assistant secretary of defense. On this assign- ment he was closely involved in ef- forts the led to the Israeli-Egyptian peace treaty. Thomas also has commanded the first Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps Umt and a cruiser-destroyer group.

DEL MAR NEWS PRESS ,a 1'

Fashion Conscious Are Heading For Del Mar

of the La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art. She serves as Vice President of the USO Auxiliary. So far Mrs. Parrish reveals that Mrs. Robbie Kraft, Fashion Show Director for Bullock's/Mission Valley, has promised a show of lux- ury furs, Spanish leather, ultrasuede, and silk. To enhance the race course theme of "Winner's Circle '81," plans include construc• ting a horse-shoe ·shaped ramp in the Paddock Area, which will be decorated with the colorful racing silks of in- ternationally famous stables. Table centerpieces will be

General Chairman to stjlge a landmark Silver Anniversary event which will have the ex- • citement of the Kentucky Derby and the chic of Ascot. "Mrs. Parrish is just the per- son who can do it," states Mrs. Ross Tharpe (Betty), Auxiliary president. Since moving to La Jolla from New Orleans three years ago, Phyllis Parrish has held posi- tions on the boards of: the La Jolla Oebutante Committee, the Women's Committee of the San Diego Symphony Or- chestra Association, the La Jolla Chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, and is currently on the Art Council

Fashion-conscious women from both north and south of San Diego will converge on the Del Mar Race Track on October I to see the winning fall entries from the leading intemationai fashion houses. Groups are already forming in Orange County, Tijuana and even Arizona to attend the Silver Anniversary An- nual Fashion Show and Lun- cheon sponsored by the University of San Diego Aux- iliary. This year's event is to be called "Winner's Cucle '81." The USO Auxiliary has selected Mrs. John Parrish (Phyllis) of La Jolla as

Mrs. Parrish will release details of a Patron's Party to be held sometime in late August. All proceeds from this ex- citing event will benefit the USO Fiuancial Aid Program. For information and reserva- tions, call 291-6480, ext. 4271.

soft-sculpture jockey figures dressed in coordinated racing colors. The program · will have a racing-form format. The invitations will feature a tasselled post horn. A pre- lunch cocktail hour will be held at the Turf Club and guests will be summoned to the show by the official track starter, Jerry Jackson.

EVENING TRIBUNE

AUG TEN~IS: T~e University of San niego's women s tenms coach Scott McCarthy was voted coach ?f the year in Southern Cali- fo:ma Athlehc Association. Scott, in his t~ird year at USO, also received word that his team's 9.3 record gave them the conf . ence championship. Sophomore Diane F!~ rell was named SCAA athlete of the e • gomg 11-0 in singles and 10-2 in doubl!s i~ ~o erence play and 30-9 in singles and 26-9 m doubles overall. ... .__ .. - - -------------'

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