News Scrapbook 1984

San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) Evening Tribune (D. 127,454)

CHURCH CONCERTS fil?pirational sounds abound citywide

The Rev. Nicolas Reveles, pianist, and James Zagami, violinist, will present a concert at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Camino Theater at the University of San Diego. Reveles is on leave from the USD faculty, studying for a doctorate at the Manhattan School of Music in New York. Country singer Laverne Tripp, singer-evangelist David Barnard, Emanuele Cannistraci of San Jose and other singers and evangelists will participate in the Christian Communications Network's annual spring praise-a-thon from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Monday through May 21 on Cable Channel 26. The Mesa College Clarion Singers and orchestra will present a concert at 3 p.m. tomorrow at the First United Methodist Church, 2111 S. Camino del Rio. Gospel singer Barry McGuire will present a concert

under the auspices of San Diego Youth for Christ at 7:30 p.m. today at the First Assembly of God, 8404 Phyllis Place. Gospel singer Perlita Lim will present a concert at 7:30 p.m. today at the Chinese Evangelical Church, 2585 Jud• son St. Mark and Diane Yasuhara, known as the Hawaiians, will give a concert at 7 p.m. today at the First Church of the Nazarene, 3900 Lomaland Drive. "Lightshine" by Bury! Red will be presented by the St. Mark's United Methodist Church choir at 7:30 p.m. next Saturday and May 20 at the church, 3502 Clairemont Drive. _The Classic Brass Quintet and organist Andy Rl!inbolt will present a concert at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at Pilgrim Lutheran Church, 497 E. St., Chula Vista.

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"Before Ne w York I used to think that ii I didn 't finish something, then i t wasn't meant to be. I'd give up. Now, since th a t marathon, I figure .1 can do anything- all I have to do is remember those tough training days, and I know I can do it."

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It' b •com• much mor than cxerci c . ow it's more ofa upport group. So the runn r got together Friday at sun• ri to ho nor birthday and a unique camraderie with champa n br •akfa t on the D I Mar beach - complete with tubl •cloth, china and silver, croi sants, strawberries und piked orange Juice Sine that October in 1 82, when they had their pictures 111 rnor • th n a few n w pap rs Jubilantly crossing the fin1 h lin arm in arm, th ir lives have taken some in- t •r sting turn~. till g t up at 5:30 to run, but the distances are Plewe tum to oaoe 2 They

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F.s1. 1888 Sacred Heart al!1JP.N. invited to supper Alumni of the Sacr ed Heart from any of the 200 schools conducted by the international society of the Religious of the Sacred Heart are invited to at- tend the spring alwnni supper to be held in the Douglas F. Manchester Executive Con- ference Center at the Universi- ty of San Diego May 31 at 6 p.m. The secrets of combining career and motherhood will be discussed by Kay Davis, a member of the Board of Education of the San Diego Unified School District, and Dr. Sarita Doyle Eastman, a specialist in pediatrics and adolescent medicine. Both women are graduates of the Sacred Heart High School. Sacred Heart alumni- may obtain further information by

Roxanna Gallego, a 1983 graduate o[ Vincent Memorial High School, was recognized recent! by the Univer5ily of San Diego for having the highest aca

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Contmuedfrom paue J b tw ix miles. Their motto ha not changed , how •ver It' till , " If you can 't talk , you 'r • running too fast." r,1ch ofth original four - Linda Love, I latth w., I urel Selmo and Lyn- G111rc, plu u d1tton Shannon fo'el- all agree un nimou ly on one thmg · the early morning workout i vital to earh of them They (·ame into running for different r a on . • Imo had run a marathon be- fore - the 1978 Heart of San Diego in oronado - and was the insp1rat1on for th other novices Love's hu. band i a vet •ran of many ma rathons , so . he at lea t knew what wa expected ~lcGu1re u d runnntn!( to help ca e th e tran ii ion of a mov · to a new community. And Matthew. was ju:;t a game as the rest , a king, "What el e is the re to do at that hour be 1d • read th paper and e at?" But the} all agreed on one thing- run• ning that marathon changed their live Only one had ever run a full marathon b for• , and they had trained for a full year together. It made a tremendous im- pact on their thinking and their goal - for the future . " Iy whole attitude cha nged ," ·aid F.mily ,tatth w ·. " I learn d that you can get what you want 10 the end. You just have to be willing to work You can stay up past 9 p .m.. you ca1i get up in the mid- dle of the night to study. If you're willing, you can acrompltsh anythmg." Lynne McGuire agreed ''Before New York I used to think that if I didn 't finish omething, then 1t wasn 't meant to be I'd give up. 'ow, . ince that marathon, I fi- gure I can do anythmg - all l have to do is reme mher tho~e tough tram Ing days, and I know I can do 1t." " ur , we can do whatever we want now," agreed Linda Love, a former school teacher. "And when I grow up I'll d cide what it is I want to do," she laughed . Laurel Selmo, the "one day at a time" ph1lo oph r during the training year, felt th most let down when the race wa over "I wa. . o bummed on my birthday tn January they threw a surprise party to try to ch r me up ," she ronfe sed "You cant go back to cjutng nothing after domg omething o exciting." Imo called in February to in,1mre ,1hout luw school entrance exams . She wa told he'd have to take them the next morning - so he did She pas d with high marks and was promptlyen t olled m .s D. ~ai ScJ:!.2pL ' 'l"ll a my fir. t-ycar finals next w •ck , then I' ll be . uper dome ttc for three months In August I'll go back on the roller co tcr." That's a big witch from "doing nothing" "We've all gone on to things that we have to do," .'vkGuire aid . "We've grown, analyzNI our. ituat10n , and figured out how to handle thing. We can pace Ives. I know more about what I can do a an tnd1vidual and u a woman I gu • that d1 c1plme really taught me how to r •lat to my pnoritie . I know I can tretc-h and not cause the family to uffer " n three and kc r and Wendy McClave - ttin

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USD schedules 2 commencements Sunday A . r/!do~ ber of ~ad~ates will former congressman will address the USD receive egrees at the Uruvers1ty of San School of Law ad~ates Diego's co~mencement Sun~t in the stadium. gr at 3 p.m. Sunday 10:.,iJ a.m. m the campus stadium. Drinan was a me be f f S:· tte Wi~n, R-Calif., former mayor 1971 to 1981, repre:nt~~ :~~u!f: 0 kn ego, will be the commencement Before that, he was dean and a professo i spea r. law at Boston Coll La r 0 Th! :r~iii~ 87 ;i:ie:s:a~~~:~:e:!; tcii~~ident of Ami~can:'f:h~~'f:r~~~ l98R3,bewhen 860 d~grees were presented. Law degrees will be given to 307 gr d . 0 rt F. Drinan, a law professor and ates. a u

there. Selrno would Jove to tackle the Avenue of the Giants. Matthews will try any one of them, but not until she gets to the 40•and-over age group. Felker leaves the door open to the Coronado run, "but not now - I'm not up to it mentally." And McGuire? Would she do another one? "Never again!" Maybe the husbands and 15 children of these ladies would agree with McGuire, but they're probably not going to get their wish. "We all need this," Love said. "The camraderie is so special. We can bounce our frustrations off each other, say any- thing, and know it will never leave the group. Whether we ever run another challenge like New York again doesn't matter - it's the people that are impor- tant. "Besides, when all your friends are in school. and you really prefer bon-bons, bubble baths and fictional books, you have to be able to express yourself some- where. I'm the domestic innkeeper of the group- boy scouts, cub scouts, a horse, a rabbit, parrot, turtle, two dogs, two para- keets and one cat. It fits my lifestyle." It was Love who planned the breakfast on the Del Mar beach in honor of McGuire's birthday. "No one asked me any questions whe n I was setting th is up," she admitted , "but they gave me some funny looks. Maybe the folks at 19th Street are used to this sort of thing." And at that champagne breakfast, they agreed the camraderie that they've shared is the most precious experience of all. Whether these ladies ever r un another marathon together doesn't real- ly matter, because whatever they dec ide to do, they'll do it with style, they'll do it well, and they'll have a support te am backing them all the way. Anyone willing to get up at t hat hour, five days a week, is bound to be a success. Just as long as they adhere to the ir motto - run slow and ta lk fast. L.

Emily Ma tthews also has done some stretching. a!Jd is working on courses leading to a master's degree in Exercise Physiology. After running the New York marathon and the Avenue of the Giants seven months later, she leapt into classes in anatomy, kinesi o logy , and bio - m chanics of human movement. "It's casual, like me ," she admitte d. " We all wear shorts and warm-up s." She 's combining the new training with her background in nutrition, hoping to land in a wellness type of program com bining cardio-rehabilitation and nutri- tion. The newcomers to the g;."oup, Shannon Felker and Wendy Mcclave. found this unusual support group the answer to their need for a challenge. Felker is a full-time interior designer. McClave is taking college classes. "My husband has been running for years." Felker explained. "and I figured if I couldn't beat 'em, I had to join 'em. But this ladies group is even better." When asked about the early hour - leaving the house at 5:30 to join the group, she had a ready answer. "No prob- lem. I don't wake up 'til the second mile. Let's face it. if you were awake, would you do this? They all agree it is the best time of day. "You can't put on airs at that hour," said Selrno "You can't even put on make-up. We learned who we really were." .McClave has been running the longest more than eight years - but had only completed a half marathon. She always had the yen to •·see what was around the next corner", but didn't stretch herself until she joined up with the regulars. She's run two marathons since, the Heart of San Diego and the Avenue of the Giants . She find great emotional sup- port from the other women, and has promised herself one more marathon. In fact, aImo t all of them have prom- ised themselves one more marathon. Love insists hers will be in Bermuda, if she can convince her husband to take her

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San Diego, CA (San Diego co.) Evening Tribune (O. 127,454)

..Allen '• P. c. e fat. 18a8 --S~cr~ Heart ahffl1.n1 invited to supper Alwnni of the Sacred Heart from any of the 200 schools conducted by the international society of the Religious of the Sacred Heart are invited to a t- tend the spring alwnni supper to be held in the Douglas F. Manchester Executive Con- ference Cent e r at the U~si- ty .1>f San Diego May 31 at 6 p.m. - The secr ets of combining career and m othe r hood will lfe discussed by Kay Davis, a member of t h e Boa rd of Education of the San Diego Unified School District, and Dr. Sarita Doyle Eastman, a specialist in pediatrics and adolescent m e dicine. Both women are graduate s of the Sacred Heart High School. Sacred Heart alumni may· obtain further information by calli_n g Si s t er V i rgin ia ~cMo le at 291-6480, exten- s10n 4808.

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Maddocks-Steven~ Vicki Lynn Maddocks became theffli~'aj Russell Wal- ter Stevens in a ceremony April ~~esidio Park. A reception followed at the Cafe del ey Moro. The bride is the daughter of Marian Maddocks of San Diego and David Maddocks of Del Mar. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Stevens of San Diego. The new Mrs. Stevens attended the University of San Diego, where her husband is now a student. The newlyweds will live here.

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