News Scrapbook 1972-1973

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LA- J"oll o. L, (:rt;T to- 'Holiday Happenings' :.,6;_ to benefit USD Loan Fund

¢-2 Friday, October 21, 1972 Croom S ars In USD Win By CHUCK SAWYER Halfbaclt ammy Croom 1 THE SAN DIEGO UNION

In line with the university's endeavor for community In- volvement. 10 guest els representing some i,l San Diego's most active " organizations,' have vited to participate. As this will be the. designer show of ho day fashions in this area, a capacity crowd is anticipated. For reservations call Mrs. John Waters Sr., 276-4714, or Mrs. Edwin C. Ferguson, 276- 4185.

Invitations are In the mall for the revue of designer fashl , "Holiday Happenings," a benefit vent sponsored by University of San DI go Auxiliary Nov. 9 at the la Hotel. Mra. William Y ncey, chairman of th •event, re<.-ently hosted a luncheon planning m etlng for her committee. Professonal modeb will be used for the how to Inspire planning ahead for the holiday oartlc .

rw;hed for a school record 228 \ yards in 29 carries and scored three touch wos to lead Uni- versity of San Diego to a come-I back 35-18 voctory over Loyola University of Los Angeles e, lore an estima1ed 2,200 fans at USO Stadium last night. In a ragged contest that st artcd at 7: 30 and heard the final whistle at 10 51, \ T

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Staff Photo University of San Diego h0r11.ecoming queen con- te. tant Robin Spieer, 19, exa\J1ines the competition. Lex Byer , 21, joined J2 (·oeds in the contest to prote:;t beauty page t and .as a male chauvinist. USO • 1ng n v rs of I good to mJng l liberation OU nists," said the 40 28 30 gree with the stati. ·cs or the 5'10 height. craggly be d that beauty contest makes a · ference the award i That's be u e Lex Byers, given for some ing a person better known n campus as I has control over,'' Byers "Sexy Lexy," i a man. ad "A vote for Lex B ers ls a X ot d tH Vista paint a vote for n:iale liberation,'' beautiful pict of their can- tr~mpets his sponsor, The I did ate describing him as hav- V1sta,s student-run campus mg "dishwasher blond hair new5paper. and a ·omewhat sallow com- "Women have had It too plexion." And amid their photos of 12 lately poised

-Staff Photo bv Roger Wrenn away. Steve Rhodes (40) could!l't handle this pass and USD's Jim Rauch (41) and Bill Jache (11) reach eagerly for the pigskin early in the first qu~rter.

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beauty queen candidates was Byers with goofy grin, swing- ing upside down from a tree limb. The Vista said Byers is "well known for his extra curricular affairs on and of( campus ..• You may know him from work on t e campus newsletter but most- ly you will remember l,im or his cry for Associated Stu- dents' salaries ringing from the Student Senate." GIVENCHA!liCE What's even ore ridicu- lous than Byers' ~ampaign is the fact that he may win. Only one other candidate re- ceived more app ause at a re- cent assembly. "The students are just cra- zy enough to vote for him," said one staff member. Voling was Wednesday but results won 'l be known until the new queen (or king) is crowned at the homecoming dance at 9 p.m. tonight at the Bahia Hotel The dance free to USD's 3,000 al I for whom a weeken ~f festivities are planned. When they see Byers th may iust con- clude, "usd is not quite the same as in the old days." CHARTERED 1949 The old days were not so long ago, however, as the Catholic university was char- tered in 1949 and the first graduating class was gradu- ated in 1955. Nor is it quite the same. Last ~pring USO broke finan- cjal ties with the diocese'that owned it and became a pri- vate independent institutiQn. It remains Catholic.

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Blonde-lleigns D Queen Blonde, green-eyed Pamela Leighton a former Mis• Tmpe- nal Beaoh, last night was ttownetl the University of San Diego's homecoming queen at a dance at the Bahia Hotel. :.\hs:,: Leighton, 21, is a senior p,ycholugy m<1Jor 'he is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. How- 01 Leighton of Imperial Be As

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~ill Jache's ond of five F' Ts in as maoY tries made it H-12USD. Starting tlie second half from th rr own 20. the Toreros used a wltle pitchout to Croom who ru ed all the way·up the right 'i!eline to score. Lo) ola came back later in the same period to make it 21-18 when Tom Reynolds returned an intercepted pass 30 yards without being touched. But Croom then finished the night with six-yard touchdown da hes in both the third and fourth quartel"6: Criscione. a gutty little per- former at quarterback, tried desperately to keep the Lions in contention with 45 passes but C

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JL\1 R.\CCII tomgtll when the Torrros cn- terta m Loyol a• i 30. It s homecom ng Io U D. Br hc,r nchez and o came to U D after plav f r V net at Col- lrge of the Desert las' year - were 1-2-:l m tC>am •ackles I st 'week f,vcry nl'.>\\ and ther one of them gets devoured,'' said Vino • BUI tll.ry're to 0 h. San h<'z comes m hke a top of hncks; he's an athlete "Beshears put together a

USD STAT/ST/CS Rushing y A,, L T S.!13 s• 9() s ;i;s l.1 31 ' ~· 3.2 13 2 26 0 13 0 23 l.2 7 0 A C y Pct. I. T S1nt0v ••• 10' 50 703 481 58 1 Jones •••• 12 5 51 .<17 20 0 Receiving II. y Av. L T I. d ...... 19 326 1 7.2 S,! 0 9ton. ., 180 10.6 •5 0 "' .•.•:. .,o 116 11.6 39 0 Croom .... 1 1 9 17.0 57 1 Scoring T PAT TP irr;,i .:·:::::::::::::::::: 0 36 2 26 sa"

The San Diego College for Women and the University of San Diego College for Man and School of Law merged into an independent coed uni- versity. Alumni will see the results of these changes when they sit in on classes of their choice today. Classroom vis- itation has been scheduled for 11 a.m., 1:15 and 2:15 p.m. and allilllni can talk with for- mer teachers. OLD GRADS INVITED Old grad11ates are also in- vited to meet and hear USD Presidenl Dr. Author Hughes , appointed when the. two col- leges merged, irt_a dmner at,6 p.m. tomorrow m Founders Hall for the classes of 19?7, 1962 and 1967, _satd FJ:ed W1d- mer homecon:mg chairman. The San Diego College for Women and the University of San Diego College for Men and School of Law merged into an independent coed uni- Alumni will see the results of these changes when they sit in on classes of their choice today. Classroom vis-' ! vers1ty.

• CHURCH BRIEFS

Order Of Holy Sepulcher Installs .At USD Tomorrow

Old graduates are also in- vited to meet and hear USO President Dr. Author Hughes IPponted when the two c:ol- ~ges merged, at a dinner at 6 p.m. tomorrow in Founder's Hall for the classes of 1957, 1962 and 1967 said Fred Wid- I mer homeco~ing chairman. Hughes will explain the reorganization of the USO Alumni Association which is

An installation service of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepu!C'her of Jerusalem. an ~nc1ent order of knishthood m the Roman Catholic Church, will be held at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Immaculata Chapel on the campus of the University of San Diego. Knights and Ladies of

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the llose oom. wjR follow. A itation has hPP.ll 1;cheduljld for \ final event, a eonre.rt by the ll a.m., :15 and 2:15 p.m. usn orchestra. been set and alumni can talk with for- for 8 p.m. Sunda ll1 Camino mer teachers. Theater.

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