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Chris1ma~ Choral Fe. 1ival of the USO Choir will be directed hy Fr Nicol. Reveles. Fridjy, December 12 and Saturday, December 13, ij p.m,, Founders Chapel, USO. ~ree. 291-64 x4426.

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(Neil Morgan is on 110,otion. This column is writt1,n by his as- sistant, Tom llalr.) . MAS TREES. EXIT LINE: At USD, one of Dr. James Moriarty's students graded the teacher: "You have one of the finest minds of the 'l0th century." That's a compliment. Moriarty teaches archaeology. ,,n lail the trick: PU 'K ROCK

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USO Choral Festival - A Christmas choral festival will be held in Founders Chapel at the t:mversity of San Diego Fri. and Sat. at 8 p.m, The l,SD Choir and Vocal Ensemble will perform traditional and contemporary carols. 291-6480.

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EVENING TRIBUNE DEC. ... ' . Ar ur Godfrey ad hbbed so long at last year's Boy Scout dinner (it hon- ored Bruce Hazard as Distin- guished Citizen) that sponsors fig- ured it was enough to last for two years. There'll be no imported ce- lebrity Tuesday night at Hotel del Coronado (as publisher Helen Copley is honored), but USD Pres. Author Hughes will preside. . .. th .

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The University of Son Diego Chorr and Vocal Ensemble sings traditional and contemporary carols at 8 p.m. Saturday in USD's Founders Chapel. Admission: free. Phone, 291-6480.

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Applications are now b~ing accepted for the 1981 University of the Third Age (U3A), to be held at the University of San Diego, Jan. 5- 23 · Tuition for the program is $ 3 o. Enrollment is limited, and early registration is advised. Persons interested may call USD's Office of Continuing Education at 293-4585. The University of the Third Ag_e runs for four days per week. It_ is designed for senior citizens seeking intellectual stimulation and moderate physical activity. Now m its fourth year at USD, U3A is based on a model developed at the University of Toulouse in France.

USO Rally Falls Short Air Force Wins, 45-44, Special, to Tima Di;~LORADOSP!UNGS, Colo.-The Univel'Slty of San butg staged a valiant comeback late in the second half .~e up Just short as the Toreros droppeo 45 ,.; dec1S1on to Air Force Thursday night • a ..... ence basketball game. m a non-conter- co~'t~f, 4 11 -36 With 6,~5 left, USO outscored I.he Fal- f: c ose to Within one but Tim Harris hit t ree throws With 18 seconds left to t ..... _ wo reach pu ..._.., game out of Bob Bartholome~ led the Toreros With 13 . . Mike Stockalper adding 10 Rick s· J>Om~ wtth ;;omts for Air Force, now 3 _3. USO is :~~i. ~llied 13

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CHRISTMAS CHORAL FESTIVAL (USO Choir and Vocal Ensemble, Founders Chapel, l'SD), Traditional and contemporary J

A Christmas choral festival will be held in the Foun- ders Chapel of the University of San Diego tonight and ~turday at 8 p.m. The USD Choir and Vocal Ensemble will present a concert of contemporary and traditional carols.

SAN DIEGO UNION D C1 2 Falcons Nip USD 45-44 University of San Diego matched the Air Force Acade- my basket for basket but fell one short at the free throw Hne and that was the difference at Colorado Springs last night as the Falcons scored a 45-44 basketball victory. Th_e Toreros, now 2-2 for the season, managed a 23-19 halftime edge in the strictly defensive contest but fell behind at 37-36 with nine minutes left in the game and never caught up. With 18 seconds remaining and Air Force in front by 43- 42, the Falcons' Tim Harris was fouled and made both charity tosses for 45-42. Bob Bartholemew scored for USO w~th nine seconds left for the final margin. Air Force missed free throws on two occasions in the final seconds but the last one came with two seconds to play and time ran out in a battle for the rebound. .Bartholemew led USD scoring with 13 points while · Mike Stockalper had 10 as the 011ly Toreros in double figures. Air Force, now 3-3, was led by Rick Simmons and Erwin Washington with 13 and 12 points respectively while Harris managed IO f?r the Falcons. ' '

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Christmas choral festival planned A Christmas choral festival will be held in Founders Chapel of the University of San Diego Friday and Saturday at 8p.m. The program will include "Personent Hodie" by Holst, "Nativity Carol" by Mathias, a selection from "A Ceremony of Carols" by Britten, arrangements of traditional carols by Rutter, medieval carols, early American works, and movements from the Hassler "Missa Secunda." For information, call 291-6480.

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The USO Choir and Vocal Ensemble, under the direction of Father Nicolas' Reveles of USO's fine arts department, will present a free concert of traditional and con- temporary carols. '

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