News Scrapbook 1980
TIMES-ADVOCATE S£P 2 6 f9aO 'Harassment al work' course slated at USO LA JOLLA - Sexual harassment at work will be the topic of a weekend workshop put on by University of San Diego Extension. Topics covered in the course will in- clude male-female communication patterns, grievance procedures, arbJ. tratlon, and the dynamics of power and dominance. The instructors will be Natasha Josefowitz, Ph.D., and Hennan Ga- don, Ph.D., both university instruc- tors in organizational behavior. Jose- fowitz also ls a clinical social worker, a business consultant and the author the book: "Paths to Power: A Wom- an's Guide from First Job to Top Ex- ecutJve." Joaefowttz said that if harassment continues there are several ways to deal with it effectively; they will be covered in the course, which will run from Friday evening to Sunday after- noon. The Friday session will be from 7 to 10 p.m.; Saturday's from 9 a.m. to f p.m. (lunch ls included in the course price of $55); Sunday's from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The course will be taught at the Sea Lodge, 8110 Camino Del Oro. For more infonnatton, contact the USD Extension, at f52-3f00.
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SEP" 5 IHI Noontime Concerts w,ll feature pianist Gary DiPietro, Wednesday' October I , 12: 15 p. m., French Parlor, Founders Hall, USO. Free. 291-6480 x4296.
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yards for the fmal Clare- scored a 27-14 victory over mont score to put the game the Toreros on the USD out of reach. . fie~SD had the better fig- It was the third straight 196 160) setback in as many games Ures in rushing ( · · h ter d for the Toreros w O en · pas.~ing (224-152), total y~r . lain Pomona College here age {420-312) and first Saturday night in their next downs (22-16). the season The visitors jumped off to outing. It was . . 1 d t o opener for the winners. a 13-0 halftime ea on w O1 3 1 1-11 touchdown passes from Dan ~emcnt e o 1 1-14 c- Stafford n P At Camino LA JOL LA LIGHT Comedia·n Jimrpy Walker performs at 8 tonight in the Camino Tl-ieater at the Universi· ty of San Diego. SEP 2 5 198D USO quarterback Steve m kidtl Loomis then comb1'.."ne:'d, ~o,n~ ~-- _::_C_:_: i __ -Reed::..::15.:.;ru::..nlB USD Con-cert - Violinist J ames Zagami and . pianist Pamela Stubbs will perfor m Sun. at 3 p.m. in USD's Camino Hall. 271-0205. CORONADO JOURNAL SEP 2 5 LOS ANGELES TIMES Stained-Glass Course to Open Oct. 8 at USD The l;n versity of San Diego will offer a course in modern stamed- glass techniques begmnmg Oct. 8. The eight-week course will meet on Wednesday evenings from 7. to 9:30 p.m. in Room 139 . of ~ammo Hall on campus. The fee 1s $2,. LA JOLLA LIGHT S£P25 J9SO 0 . campus will be the T~e University of San AI •~oFounders' Day noon settmg for the Zeta Tau bph 11 The Theta E psilon luncheon, Saturday! 0c: er of the San Diego Chapter at USD ~ill gues rd scholarships to Alumnae, w~o will adlso a;:te student Jeannie Suzanne Whitaker an gra Keszcz. SENTINEL LA JOLLA LIGHT Coronado residents, from left, Mrs. Michael Thomas , Mrs. Edwin March and Mrs. Joseph McDonough, members of the University of Son Diego Auxiliary, met at the Alcala Park campus to plan 'Choice '80,' the USD auxiliary fashion show and luncheon to be held Oct. 9 at the Town and Country Convention Center. Proceeds will benefit USD's financial aid pro- gram. Reservations may be made by calling 224-1 579 or 223-1333. SEP 2 5 Founder~ Gallery-- Works by Dorothy Stratton will be on display through Nov. 4. University of San Diego. 298-4127. , EVENING TRIBUNE SEP _2.6 • USD HOPES TO PLUCKSAGEHENS The University of San Diego tries for its first footbal win of the season tomorrow when it hosts the Pomona Pitzer Sagehens. Game time is 7:30 p.m. at the USD Stadium. The Toreros are 0-3 and coming off a 27-14 defeat at th€ hands of Clarement-Mudd. With junior Joe Henry rushing for 82 yards and quarterback Tim Call completing 12 of 23 passes for 123 yards, the Toreros outgained their-oppo- nents by more than 100 yards for the second straight week. Pomona-Pitzer, which lost last week to Azusa Pacific, is 0-2 this year. LOS ANGELES TIMES Make your 'choice' Pacific Beach residents {left to right) Gloria Melville, Marilyn Regalado and Ruth Mulvaney, members of the University of San Diego Auxi- lia ry. met a t the Alcala Park campus to pion "Choice '80", the USD Auxiliary fashion show and luncheon at the Town and Country Con- vention Center on Oct. 9. Proceeds benefit USD's fin a ncial aid program. Reservations may be made by phoning 224-1579 or 223-1333. EP 2-> READER SEP i 5 1900 ~OUNDERS G,~LLERY Duo Concert will feature violinist Ja"mes Zagam i and pianist Pamela St ubbs, performing sona tas of Beethoven, Ravel, and Prokofiev, sponsored by Music Teachers' As- sociation of California and USD's music department, Sunday, Sep- tember 28, 3 p.m., Camino Hall, USO. 271-0205. • LA JOLLA LIGHT SEP2sa, Violin and piano duo to perform TIMES-ADVOCATE SEP 2 6 1980 Sports photo class at USD -, , " ~ports Photogra phy," an exploration of the tech- niques of shooting a ction photos, will be offered by the University of San Diego on seven Thursday evenings, from Oct. 2 through Nov. 13. The classes will last from 6:30 to 9:30 p .m. and will be held in Room 612 of Camino Hall on the USD campus. Instructor for the course is Anthony DePahner. A fee of $45 will be charged and advance registration is requested. Fot more information, call 293-4585. Violinist James Zagami and pia nis t Pamela Stubbs will present a benefit concert on Sunday at 3 p.m . in USD's Camino Hall. Tickets are availa ble a t the door for $3 for adults and $1.50 for students. Proceeds will be used towards a Chamber Music Festival for students. Student instrumental ensembles are invited to par- ticipate on January 17 and 18 at USD . There will be junior (16 and under) and senior (22 and under) categories. Phone 271-0205 for in- formation.
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