News Scrapbooks 1977-1979

Dr. Duga~,!5JftSr on Indian rel191on f given Dec. 14 by_ Dr. Gary Dr. Kathleen Duga~ o Macy will be on "How Do the Un JVersity of San Diego El' t A Pope?" d rt We ec · · ·11 rel glous studies epa · Dr. E. Jane Via w1 ment will speak on the re- speak Jan. 11 on "Be Not liglon of _the native Ame~- Afraid: A Message From can Indian at 7 - 30 p. st. Luke." . Nov. 5 in De Sales Hall at The Rev. Dr. Delwm B. USD 11 be Schneider wm speak Feb. 8 Her presentation w1 on th~ relat onsh1p betw~n the first in a series o_l lee- Christianity and Asian tures on religious topics to religions. be given by members of the Lectures for. March, university staff. All lectures A ril and May will be an- are scheduled for 7:30 p.m._ nEunced later. Admission to in De Sales Hall. the lectures is $2. The second lecture, to be

SAN DIEGO UNION OCT 13 1978

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EVENING TRIBUNE ocr 1 o 1978 , oreros 101n WCAC, may play in Arena The Umvers1ty oI San Diego today was accepted as a member of the West Coast Athletic Conlerenc:e ginning June l, 1979, and the schi l announced plans to play their con- ference basketball games at tlif" Sports Arena. "I am personally delighted to hav USD become a member I oUr conference," aid WCAC Col'nmis sioner Jerry Wyness. "J frel our conference, ·along I an :01ego Stale, will ivP the peopl r)f an Diego a chance to sPe big-t col- lege basketball for the first time, " USD wil, jom University or San Francisco, Pepperdine University, Seattle University, St. Mary's Col• le e, Loyola-Marymount University, University of Santa Clara, U v ty of Portland and Gonzaga er• team league "We feel it's quite an achl vemenl to jump from Division II to Division I in one step," said USD ,\thl tic Director Thomas Burke. Burke said the :school plans to play its conference home games at the Sports Arena, and that "we've worked out a tenative agreement on dates and are working on a formal contract." All conference schools will be re- quired to participate in basketball, baseball, cross country, ol! and tennis in 1980-81. All mem will also have to field a soccer as an intercollegiate sport. Burke said the foreros' football program will continu on the Divi- sion III level. The tenative basketball schedule for the 1979-80 season calls for the Toreros to open the conference sea- son on the road at Portland Jan. 3, 1980, and Jan. 5 al Seattle. The first home conference game would be Jan. 8 against Pepperd.ine. .. • • \1 sity - which was named ht conference last week - In the nin ._

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Cal Lutheran Forfeits To USD ThP Cnlversity of 'ia'l Diego will enter its football game with Claremont '\iudd m r1aremont tomorrow af- ternoon v. ith a 3 2 season record mstead of ar rxpeet ed 2-3. T e Tor ros \H•rr rn formed yesterday that l al Lutheran Umve s1ty ha1, forfeited Its 13 8 er l'SD on Sept 9 a L as disco\ ered the Cat Lutheran team used g1hle play- er. /i

,1, African Affairs expert to speak Th e Ass o c iated Stud e nt s S pe a kers Bureau of th e Unive1'sity of San Diego will present Afri can a ffairs expert P r ofessor Boniface Obichere on Thursday, October 12, 8 p.m. in the Camino Theater on the USD campus . Obichere is director of t he African Studies Center at UCLA, and has been a critic of U.S. policy in Africa . Obichere holds a Ph.D. in history from Oxford University, and has written and lectured around the world. He has authored twelve books dealing with African history, has published for UNESCO and the Encyclopedia Brittanica, and has written 22 ar- ticles for professional journals and periodicals. He is also founder and editor of the Journal of African Studies University of Californi~ Press. For information, call the USD Public Relations Office . at 291-6480, ex- ten sion 4296.

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University of San Diego's Toreros will have that win- ning look when they go up against Clairemont-Mudd in C\airemont Saturday after noon. Torero Athl tie UU'ector Tom Burke yesterday wa lnfonned Cal Lutheran had forfeited its 13-8 victory over USD Sept. 9 because of an Ineligible player - Dan Hartwig - who had thrown th winning lou<'hdown pass In the Imai two minutes of action 'Hartwig did not it out th r qutr d year after transferring to our school,' Gal Luth ran thletic Di- r ctor Dan Green told Burke. 'We hav notifi d th NAIA and it said the game mu:,t be forfeited ' Thus University of 'an Diego v.111 have a 3-2 rei:ord wh n it plays Ctalt moot· ~udd mstead of th 2-3 mark it heh ved It would carry after lo ng to \\ hit- ti r 24-l41a t v.eek nd The game w fficlal• ly listed as a 3-0 USD victo- ry. EVENING TR IBUNE OCT 131978 Tor ros n'\ udd tomorrow

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SAN DIEGO UNION OCT 141978 Three Candida1es To Speak At USD \la"Ch Fong Eu, Jay Mar- gosian and Evelle Younger will be featured speakers durmg the University of San Diego's "Pohucal A11 are- ness Week," which bPgms Monday Ei., Califorma 's secretary of state. a Republican, will speak at the Associated Stu- • dents Speakers' Bureau event at 7:30 p.m. :l-1onday in USD's Camino Theater. lier Democratic opponent ll1 , ovember's election, '1ar- gosian, will speak al 8 p.m. WednPsday in Camino The- ater. Attorney General Younger, Republican candi- date for go\ernor, w!IJ peak at p.m. Thursday at ttie theater. All events are open to the public VOICE NEWS & VIEWPOINT OCT 111978 Jazz concert set at USO The Carl Evans Ensemble will present a jazz concert at the University of San Diego student union on Friday Oct.13 at8p.m. ' Sponsored by the USD Black Student Union in conjunction with the Musicians' Union Trust Fund, the concert is one in a series presented by the Ensemble which will be broadcast on local telev ision , radi o and stage. Singer Charlotte Steele will be a special guest of E vans and his six- member band . Poet Pr imo El Shabazz will read selections of her poetry. Evans, a com- po~er and pianist, has written a musical score to blend with her poems as an integral part of the words. There is no charge for admis~ion.

TOIEROS ACCEPTED FdR WCAC ACTION y HANK WESCH Slaff Writtr, TIie Soll Diego UniOft Se\·eral seasons ago, the Universi- ty of San Diego applied for member- ship in the West Coast Athletic Con- ference and was politely turned down. Expansion was not in the league's plans at that time The school's timmg ha apparent- ly Improved greatly in the Interim because USD was formally accepted as a member of the conference yes- terday.

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"It's going to quite a Jom the league next sum- _____..._____ jump for San Diego to make mer. With them, the WCAC FOOTB.i.LL ODDS from NCAA Division II lo will have nine members. The Division I in this conference. two newcomers Join Loyola Home reu,s In CAPS But with the recruiting sea- of Los Angeles, Pepperdine, LSU over Geor~~1t1GES son (USD basketball coach) St. Mary' , the Universitv of STANFORD-Wa ton, even Jim Brovelli had last year , So. Meth ovtr BA LOR bY I d th rt • anta Clara. a StoteoverM SSTATEbyl an e oppo umty he'll Portland and Seattle. • -· Slal•l>v• ha e between n season INDIANA over Nortt1.esfem 1>Y 18 "One of the problems we w1sconsinoverlLU"OISby6 and the start of the 1979-80 MISSISSIPPI-KenfadY14 d Roms over VI KINGS by 3 ma e arrangements for PotnofsoverBENGALSbY9 elght dates there starting Redsltins over EAGLES by 1 GIANTS over Bucameers by 5 HEY, AN DI EGO HERE'S REL4 YOUR Stetler} over BROWNS by 5 BRONCOS over Bears by 7

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t\~ / TOREROS GET FORFEIT, FACE MUDD University of San Diego's Toreros will have that win- ning look when they go ~p against Clairemont-Mudd m Clairemont Saturday after- noon. Torero Athletic !rector Tom Burke yeste,rda) was informed Cal Lutheran had forfeited its 13-8 victory over USD Sept. 9 because of . an ineligible player •· Dan Hartwig - who had thrown the winning touchdown pass in the final two minut~ of action. 'Hartwig did not sit out the required year. aner transferring to our school,' Cal Lutheran Athletic Di- rector Dan Green told Burke. 'We have notified the NAIA and it said the game must be forfeited ' Thus University of San Diego will have a 3-2 record when it play Clairemont- Mudd instead of the 2-3 mark it believed it would carry after losing to Whit• tier 24-14 last weekend. The gar(le will be official- ly listed as a -0 SD victo- ry.

Disti nguished Alumni SAN DIEGO University

293-4529. For further informa- tion, contact Anthony Wetherbee, arrangements and publicity chairman, at 294-9400, Katz is the senior judge of the the Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Cali- fornia. Keep is a Municipal Court judge for the San D go Judicial District. Longti a city attorney for the ci of Thousand Oaks, and author of "California Land Use Regula- · lions." Anthony Wetherbee, awards , committee chairman, said that the basic criteria for selection was "that overall excellence to which fellow alumni can point with pride." This is- the second annual awards ceremony and the Alumni Association plans to oontinue the banquet as an annual affair.

of San Diego Law School Alumni Association will honor Judge Herbert Katz, Judge Judith N. Keep, and attorneys James Longtin, Delroy M. Richardson, and Thomas E. Sharkey at a Distinguished Alumni Awards Banquet Monday. Oct. 9, at the Atlantis Restaurant. Attorney Ron Mix, former San Diego Charger, will be master of ceremonies and attorney and author Louis Nizer v.ill be the guest speaker. All members of the San Diego legal community, as well as students and alumni of the law school, are invited to attend. Reservations and ticket information can be obtained by calling the Alumni Association office at

next fall. Basketball is the WCAC's glamor sport _ San Francisco has rated among the top teams in the country for many years - and USD's 1,500-seat gymnasium was not considered sufficient to handle anticipated specta-

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\1~ USD!aw alumni honored Attorney Thomas E. Sharkey of La Jolla was among those honored at a Distinguished Alumni Awar ds Banquet held by the University of San Diego Law School Alumni Association ai the AUantis Restaurant. honored were J udge Herbert Katz, J udge Judith N. Keep, and a ttorneys James Longtin and Delroy M. Richardson. Ron Mix, fonner San Diego Charger, was mas ter of ceremonies. Attorney and author Louis Nizer was guest speaker. Anthony Wetherbee, a wards committee chainnan, stated that the basic criterion for selection was "that overall excellence to which fellow alumni can point with pride." This was the second annual awards ceremony. The Alumni Association plans to continue the banquet as an annual affair. Also

Theatrical Designs To Be Displayed r>1

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are superb, both as paintings and in their contribution to the development of theatrical de- sign, to which Wenger brought the skill of both artist and innovatin_g illusionist." Founders Gallery ls located on the UJiiversity of San Diego campus in Founders Hall. It Is open to the public from 10 a.m. to4p.m. weekdays.

Paramount Studios, all of which altered the direction of stage illusions. "These pieces are not sket- ches, but are finished pain- tings from the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of New York and the Museum of the City of New York," said Professor Therese Whitcomb. director of the gallery. "They

It will include works ranging from designs for Igor Stravinsky's "Petroushka" to designs from the l!ID produc- tion of "Funny Face" at the Alvin Theatre in New York. W ger Is best remembered for his scenic designs for the Metropolitan Opera, Ziegfeld Follies. Rivoli and Roxy Theatres in New York. an

SAN DIEGO - Thirty-five pamtings by theatrical de- signer John Wenger will be displayed at the University of San Diego's Founders Gallery beginning Oct. 21 and continu- ing until Dec. 23. The exhibition will mark the first time that the noted scene designer's works have been displayed on the West Coast.

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present \\alkmg the Good Electing a Pope· A ;'.fessage Red_Road,' a lecture on the from Luke and Chnst1amty's spmtual traditions of native Relationship with sian ~men~ans, at 7:30 p.m Religions. ~ov. 9 m Solomon Hall at the Admiss10n is S2 a e. Cmvers1ly of San D1eg_o Arrangements can made The lec!ure is the frrst of for interpretation in sign Jan- the. 1:,,SD s. De_partment of gua , by arrangement with Religious Studies Speakers the Office of Rell ious Edu- Forum 1978-79 cation 297-7II0.

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I d . e 1910n Talk Scheduled Dr. Kathleen Dugan will present "Walking the Good Red Road," a lecture on the spilitual traditions of native Amelicans, at 7·30 p.m. Nov. 9 in Solomon Hall at the University of San Diego. The lecture is the first of the USD's Department of Religious Studies Speakers Forum 1978-79. Future topics include Electing a Pope; A Message from Luke, and Christianity's Relationship with Asian Religions. Admission Is $2 a lecture. Ar- angements can be made for inter- pretation Jn sign language through the Office of Religious Education at 297-7II0. __ R 1· . n 1an

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OCT l 1 1978 Alumni honored F\ve alumni cl the University of San Diego Law School were honored duri~ the school 's annual Distln- guiahed Alumm Awards banquet Mcnday ·night at the Atlantis Restaurant. Among those !xJnored were Judge Herbert Katz ci •he bankruptcy coll't, defense .. ttorney Tom Sharkey, Municipal Crurt Judge Judith Keep, general oorporate counsel for SDG&E, Delroy Richardscn, and attorney James ·n, auth

OCT 12 1978 ,,, MUSICAL EVENTS USD _ h Huisak, Harp st. Noon, Oct. 18 French Parlour, USD. 29 I-6480 ext 4296

Dr. Dugan to tal on Indian religion

Dr Kathleen Dugan of the_ University of San Diego relJg10us studies depart- ment will speak on the re- !Jgwn of the native Ameri- can Indian at 7:30 p.m. • ov. 5 in De Sates Hall at USD. Her presentation will be the first in a series of lec- tures on religious topics to be given by mem rs of th umversity staff. All lectures are scheduled for 7 30 p.m m De Sales Hall. The second lecture, to be

given Dec. 14 by Dr. Cary Macy, will be on "How Do We Elect A Pope?" Dr E. Jane Via will speak Jan. 11 on "Be Not Afraid: A Message From St. Luke." The Rev. Dr. DeJ\\in B. Schneider will speak Feb. 8 on the relationship between Christi anity and Asian :re ions. Lectures for March April and May will be an'. nounced later. Admission to the lectures is $2. _,,,,

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· USO law awards _Universityof San Diego Law School Alumni Association will honor Judge Herbert Katz, Judge J udith Keep and attorneys James Longtin, Delroy Richardson and Thomas Sharkey at a distinguished alumni awards banquet Monday, Oct. 9 at the Atlantis Restauant. Members cl the San Diego legal community, u well as students and alumru ci the law school, have beer, Invited For reservat s and ticket information, phone 293-45 29 _

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