News Scrapbook 1980-1981

SAN DIEGO UNION

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l PAUL SEVERTSON - Severtson will give a lecture and demo~stra- ton of the Norwegian hardunger fiddle at 12·15 P Wednesday ,n I~ rrench Parlor' Founders Hall, University of San O,ego, to con- tinue the Noontime Concert Ser,_es_·~---~~-~

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Sept. 22 - Oct. 26 - "Mother· and Children," pictures by pioneer photo- grapher Edward S. Curtis from the University of San Diego collection depicting life tylcs of Western Indian tribes. Four.der's Gallery, USO Campu , weekday 10 a.m to 4 p.m, Wedne day ' to 9 pm Fre .

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SENTINEL SEP 2 3 1981 HEADING NORTH.

Marjorie Rice TRIBUNE FOOD EDITOR Vintage Experience. Wine consumption in the United Stat has doubled in the last 10 years, and if you're among the new wine drinkers a six-series course on wine at thg_,University of San Diego can greatly expand your app~ation. The-course is taught by Dan Berger, wine columnist for San · go Home/Garden Magazine and The San Diego Uni Classes begin Oct. 7 and run every other Wednes- day night through Dec. 16. SuljJects include soft white wines; dry white wines; Ca- bernet Sauvignon; Zinfandel, Petite Sirah and Pinot Noir; Gamay Beaujolais (right in time for the nouveau re- leases); and classic dessert wines. Classes, ~hich may be taken individually or as an en- tire series, meet in the Board Room of De Sales Hall at USD, Alcala Park. For registration information, contact USD.

MPersonal Decision Styles and Managerial Effectiveness" will be the topic of the first of the University of San Diego's Update breakfast seminars Oct. 2 at the Executive Hotel in downtown San Diego. Dr. Philip Hunsaker, associate professor of management, will lead the seminar. Update is a series of eight seminars designed for men and women in business. It is sponsored by USD's Sehools of Business Administration and Continuing Education each Friday morning through Nov. 20.

The USD T:!_-........,,........ oreros oot?all ~am will be looking for their third straight ~n of the season when they travel to Pomona-Pitzer _Saturday night. USD is comin off a 47·13 wm over Clairmont-Mu las~ Saturday. t "This is one of the_ more balanced offensive e~s we have had m several years with th passmg game gaining 143 yards and the runnin e game 183 yards for a total of 6 yards ., -~ Tore~ Head coach Bill Williams. "Offen::e Coor~ma~or Larry Caudillo has done an out- standing JOb of play calling." f . ......

Toreros Drop Stags 47- 13 Quarterback ~nc Sweet passed for two touchdowns and ran for another and freshman Robert Lozzi kicked four field goals to lead unbeaten University of San Diego to a 47-13 victory over Claremont-Mudd yesterday on the 1 rs' field Sweet, a Junior from Logansport, Ind., connected with Joe Henry and Mike Sears on touchdown passes of 5 and 10 yards and scored himself on a quarterback sneak in lcadmg the Toreros to their second wm. Sweet was re- pl mg teve Loomis, sidelined with a shoulder separa• tion He completed 12 of 20 passes for 109 yards

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CONCERT The University ol San Diego continues Its free noontime concert series with performances each Wednesday at 1215 p.m. In French Parlor, Founders Hall. Ken Jerahlan, violinist, and BIii 0fflcer, pianist, will present a recital of short works Sept. 30. For more Information call 291-6480 ext. 4296. Jtll The first concert of the University' of San Diego's Con~ Serles will be held Sunday, Sept. 27, at 4 p.m. In the Camino Theatre. The Alcala Trio, made up ol USD faculty members, will present selections ol Beethoven and Mozart. Admission: free. For more Information call 291-6480, ext. 4426.

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Concert Series at USO will gin with the Alcala Trio, pianist Nicolas Reveles, violinist Henry Kolar, and cellist Marjorie Hart, playing sdecttons of Beethoven and Mozart. Sunday. September 27, 4 p.m., Camino Theater, USD. 291-6480 x4426.

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"Mothers and Children," an exhibition drawn from Edward Curtis' photographic study of America's native civilizations will be on dis- play thru Oct. 26 at the University of San Di-

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Author Aurelio Speaks at USO The 1981 Catechetical Insti- tute "Open Hearts O p e n Doors: Celebrating the Chris• tian Story" sponsored by the Office of Religious Education of the Diocese of San Diego will be held on Saturd September 26, 1981 from 8:00 a.m. to 5':00 p.m. at Camino Hall on the University of San Diego Campus. Rev. John Au• relio, International speaker, author and storyteller will be the main speak.:r. Conferenees will be held in both English and Spanish. Most Reverend Gilberto F.. Chavez, Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of San Diego will be the main celebrant of the Eucharistic Liturgy closing the workshop.

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USD Gridders (2-0J Face Sagehens Sat. USD is off to its best start since returning to the Division III ranks in 1972. The Toreros, now 2-0, beat IC1laremont-Mudd 47·13 last weekend, and will face an up- set-minded Pomona-Pitzer this Saturday, at 7:30 p.m. on the Sagehens' home turf. Eric Sweet replaced ini11red starting quarterback Steve Loomis and led USO in the big win with 2 touchdrw n passes and a 1-:,ard TD plunge. Sweet completed 12 of 19 passes for 143 v1.rds. Jim Smith and Joe Henry Jed a balanc-ed running attack with 65 and 49 yards resp€Ctively. Freshman Bob Lezzi broke 1974 kicker Doug Rothrock's rEl<'ord of 4 consecutive field goals by hitting 4 of 4 Satur• day plus 1 for 1 against Red• lands, giving him 5-in-a-row. Lozzi also was 5 for 5 in ex- tra points gl\ing him 11) o! the Toreros' 47 p'.lints.

US~ Al:fXILIARY ~CHEDULES FASHION SHOW-Mrs. Ross Tha , University of San Diego Auxiliary president left is shown d' · rph il . , . . , , iscussing t e aux iary s upcoming fashion show "Winners' Circle '81 " "th M L Wh' d M T . ' , wi rs. eo ite an rs. ony Ghio. The fashion show is set for Thursday Oct 1 t Del Mar.Race Track. Proceeds will benefit USD's financial aid ~ro ;a;. Reservations may be made by calling 291-6480, ext. 4271. g

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