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Vista USD News University of San Diego Digital USD USD Vista USD News 10-29-1974 Vista: October 29, 1974 University of San Diego Follow this and additional works at: https://digital.sandiego.edu/vista Digital USD Citation University of San Diego, "Vista: October 29, 1974" (1974). USD Vista. 419. https://digital.sandiego.edu/vista/419 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the USD News at Digital USD. It has been accepted for inclusion in USD Vista by an authorized administrator of Digital USD. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Wilson vs. O'Connor for Congressional District 41 Colleen O'Connor, Democratic energy crisis and I think that had $50,000 before Miss O'Connor Bob Wilson, repuuncan tunaboats to fish in international nominee in the 41st Congressional Americans are willing to go to had raised any money at all. nominee for the 41st district in waters off South America. District, in a recent interview gas rationing if that is what it Miss O'Connor, in her cam­ Congress has in his 22 years in He authored a bill passed by takes." said that President's Ford's paign, has gained the support Congress authored and Congress which freed former Miss O'Connor says that right "WIN" economic program is a of the Police Association here, cosponsored 939 pieces of Marine Corps property to become "shamble." here in San Diego there are many California AFL-CIO, Aero-Space legislation consisting of 644 the site of the University of things that can be done to help the The President's plan to combat workers and many more. public bills and 295 private bills. California at San Diego's Medical inflation, Miss O'Connor said is current energy problems that "The widespread support I His efforts reflect a buy School. exist. "Here we can research the "just plain silly, and it is a have received from the police legislator who knows his con­ Over a nunarea of his private burden on the public that is problem deeper because we have officers, sheriffs, senior citizens, stituency and seeks laws to bills have made citizenship a great amount of brain thrust, hardest hit by this inflation." It labor organizations, educators, correct the problems of his possible for people from many and we have some of the best raises taxes on individuals while women and conservationists constituents. For example, he foreign lands. This is a giving businesses a net tax cut. faculty in our universities. Yet proves that the people of San has introduced 43 separate pieces remarkable legislative record, If she were to help in com­ we can't get enough federal Diego are ready for a change. of legislation to benefit military almost unparalled in Congress bating inflation, she says that funding of research which is They're ready for new leadership personal and their dependents, 26 today. It shows the year-in-year- something that has to be what we need is a major tax and new ideas." bills to assist veterans and their out full-time effort of reform, major trade reform and done."Rohr makes the BART Born in • San Diego, Miss widows, 22 measures to aid senior "Everyone's Congressman" Bob push for alternate sources of cars for San Francisco, why not O'Connor attended Rosary High citizens, 16 bills to help fhe tuna Wilson. make them for San Diego." energy. School and was awarded the fishing industry, 18 bins to He is prepared to continue his "I fear we may need to go to Her theme for her campaign is Dewitt Bisby Memorial reform our tax laws, 13 bills to work for the people and he is gas rationing, but it is better than "It's Time For A Change." She Scholarship to SDSU where she fight crime and 38 bills to protect putting out a good strong cam­ saying that everything is alright, says that we must make received her B.A. in 1968, and her and improve our environment. paign against his opponent it's not. We are in a tremendous Congress responsible. First to M.A. in American History in 1973. Since the energy crisis of last Colleen O'Connor. require attendance by the She served as a legislative aide to winter, he has introduced five Representatives, of which her the California State Assembly bills to increase domestic oil opponent had absenteeism Select Committee on San Diego resources and develop alter­ averaging 25 percent a year. She Foster Care Programs. In her native energy sources. wants to limit campaign spen­ capacity as a Legislative aide, Here are just a few highlights ding, and just recently she an­ she arranged hearings, in­ of Bob Wilson's legislative nounced that she will not accept terviewed witnesses, edited successes: He was one of the anymore contributions. She is transcripts, drafted" legislation earliest co-sponsors of the Equal mailing the checks back to the and testified before committees Rights Amendment for Women, donors, and she thanks them very as well as co-authored the which was passed by Congress in much for their support. Last Committees final report. 1972 and is now being ratified by summer she challenged Bob Colleen O'Connor will be here the States. He introduced it Wilson to put a ceiling on cam­ to speak on Wednesday the 30th within a month after entering paign financing of $42,000, of at Soloman Hall at 7:30. Do go to Congress. which she has now received. Bob hear her speak, it will be very He wrote the original Colleen O'Connor, Dem. Wilson reports of raising over informative to the students here Fisherman's Protective Act to Bob Wilson, Republican $100,000 through August 31 and on campus on the current issues. guarantee the right of American No man is an Island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the Continent, a part of the Main; if Earth be washed away by the Sea, Europe is the Less; as well as if a Promorery were, as well as if a Mannor of thy friends or of thine own were; any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in Mank­ ind; And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls: It tolls for thee. John Donne 17th century Vol. XII No. 6 VISTAUniversity of San Diego October 29,1974 Alcala Park Players to Present "I Remember Mama" The Alcala Park Players will includes: Marisa Sorbello, stage present the play "I Remember manager; Dan Megow, lighting; Mama" on November 1, 2, and 3 Martha Barghart, wardrobe; in Camino Theatre. Anthony Anthenilli, sets; Within the past two years, a Kathleen Kuglen, props; Leslie renewed interest in theatre at Young,costumes; Andrew Saper, USD has translated itself into a publicity; Oliver Diaz, box office. potential for an active theatre Since the Alcala Park Players' department. initial success, the club has The Alcala Park Players, one functioned on allocated AS funds, of the major clubs on campus, along with contributions from was started in 1972 by a small private sources and from group of students motivated to "Patrons of the Arts." Funds create a theatre department must cover copyrights, scripts, minor. Though unable to achieve costumes, programs, publicity their immediate goal, the and set designs. Actors, director students established a very and technicians are not paid, but dynamic theatre workshop. rather devote their time and Through their talent and effort for fulfillment in self- dedication, the Players have expression by theatre. inspired the administration to Club membership consists of consider the reinstatement of a USD students involved with the theatre department at USD. plays and meetings are open to In the past, the Alcala Park all interested students. A desire Players have presented four well- to be involved in theatre received productions: "Black production is the only Cast members of "I Remember Mama" at hard work during practice session Comedy," "Jesus Christ requirement for the Alcala Park Superstar," "You Can't Take It Players. The need is always With You," and "Don't Drink the present for technical crew, stage Pequod: Water." Due to their appeal, painting, make-up and wardrobe three of these have been work, set design and publicity, as comedies. The club hopes to well as acting. Interested tackle both serious and comic USD's annual literary magazine students should contact Steve drama, and musicals with the Evatt, President, or Andrew Gerlach, the Pequod's faculty the works of our own students." help of the USD music department. Saper, Public Relations and advisor. Any student who is in­ All materials submitted are For all those people at USD Directing is Mrs. Pamela Publicity chairman. Both Steve terested can submit his own judged as to quality by the who would like to read something original poetry between now and student members of the Pequod Smith Connolly along with her 18 that is enjoyable, inexpensive, and Andrew have been with the November 15. Also, the Pequod staff, in conjunction with the month old son, the youngest and not a textbook, there is good Alcala Park Players since its staff will take works of fiction faculty advisor. member of the Alcala Park debut. news at hand. The University of and original graphic art, "We are also interested in Players. Mrs. Connolly who has San Diego's own literary Premiere of "I Remember although they may not be training people," Dr. Gerlach had extensive theatre Mama" will be on Friday, magazine, the Pequod, will be published until next year's issue. added. Anyone interested in the background in acting and published before Christmas November 1 at 8:00 p.m.
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