News Scrapbook 1980-1981

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Scene • • • Stars from tbe Starligbt's upcomiBg "Pirates of. Penzance" were bonored at a receptiOD at the Cafe de/ Rey Moro, tbe University of San Diego Auxiliary previewed Bullock's Fasbion Valley fasblons at its patron's party at Danab Fayman's La Jolla home, and Natural History Museum members got an advance look at Ansel Adams' "Pbotograpbs of the Soutbwest" exbibit, over tbe past week. At left, San Diego Police Chief Bill Ko/ender sbares a laugh with Mrs. Owen W.E. Nowlin, at "Pirates" reception, wbile actresses Julia Shelley (foreground) and Brenda Dieken mix with admir- ers, left center. H.B. and Nancy Starkey, directly below, converse at USD function. Below tbem, from left, Dr. Charles McLaagbliB greets Hal Wllliams and Betty Jo Williams at tbe museum event. The chap with the big smile,

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PLANNING USD TEA-Mrs. Mar University of San Diego Aux·l· plans for the event with USD p Marge, at whose home the annual res1 e~t u~hor Hughes and his wife, de Alcala, will be from 1:30-3·30 gathertg w1ll.~e held. The tea, at Casa will be welcomed by Mrs . WhP:tm., w ehn ~ux1hary members and guests A . 1 . . · 1 e, co-c airman Mrs Ja Gh" d ux1 iary President Betty Tharp Pia £ h . , . , y 10, an show will be finalized. · ns or t e auxiliary s Oct. 1 fashion o W , Y J hi~e, left, chairman of the 1 iary s membership tea S 17 d" "d A ept. , 1scusses

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EVENING TRIBUNE 1 USD Auxiliary sets membershii) tea The USD Auxiliary w·u p . hold their annual mem~r- the r;:>!e·o~ 1 fashion show. Dr. and Mrs. Author E MMrs~_Hugh~s, chairman Hughes. · rs. ....,o White, co-chair- Dr. William Pi k . ma~ ~s. Anthony Ghio and · president for uniie:ft auxiltary pres.ident Mrs. lations, will give a brierori- Ross bTharp, will welcome entation and Mrs John medm ers, new members ' · an guests. amsh .will be accepting reser~ahons for USD's Oct. ship tea Sept 17 f to 3:30 p.m. hi 1·3

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SEP 1 0 811 Noontime Concerts will begin anew, wirh Renaissance music played by flutlSt Karl Canfield and gu,tanst]oseph Hoey, Wednesday, September 16, 12:15 p.m., French Parlor, Founders Hall, USO. Free. 291-6480 x4296.

DAILY TRANSCRIPT SEP 9198l • • • C1II A series of breakfast seminars foV · business people, offering "the newest information and techniques," will be offered this fall by the University of San Diego School of Business. The "Update" sessions, led by university faculty members, will be at 7:30 a.m. at the Executive Hotel downtown, for eight successive Fridays beginning Oct.2.

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Series is planned on alcohol abuse A series of four programs on the problem of alcohol abuse will begin tomorrow in Camino Theatre on the University of San Diego campus. The. programs, sponsored by the San Diego Coalition on Alcohol Prob- lems, will be presented from 10 a.m. to noon tomorrow, Oct. 10, Nov. 21 and Dec. 12. Topics will include bow the prob- lem can be dealt with in the work- place, bow families can help the al- cohol abuser and the experiences of recovering alcoholics. They are open to the public with- out charge and may be taken for con- tin ng-education crt!llit by health professionals.

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Harpsichord Concert .:.... •Jennifer Paul will perform Sun at 7:30 p.m. in the First Unitarian Church, 4190 Front St., S. D. 298--9!178. San Diego Opera - "Andrea Chenier," Umberto GiC1rdano's compelling drama of a love triangle set amidst the upheaval of the French Revolution, opens Fri. at 8 p.m. in Civic Theater. Other per- formances will be held Sun. at 2:30 p.m., Wed. at 7 p.m., and Sept. 19 at 8 p.m..236-6510. USO Noon concert - Guitar Renaissance music will be performed Wed. at 12:15 p.m. in the French Parlor of USD's Founders Hall.

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