News Scrapbook 1981-1982

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FEB 198? Founders Gallery, University of S Dl·ego 291-6480 x4296. Pre- an . o· .. senting "Water Color: San iego. an exhibilion held in cooperal1on wilh the San Diego Water Color Society. Hours 10-4 .

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Founder, Gallery: Palntrngs by hOnorary members and past presi- dents of the San Diego Watercolor Society. Through Feb 26. Univer- sity of San Diego. Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Wednesdays to 9p.m.

TIIERN CROSS FEB 1 1 198Z 'New Right' talk 1'111· U nivt rsity of S,111 Diego will sponsor , talk on th '' w Chri 1i,1n Right and th· First rm·ndrnt'nt" on h·b 18 ,,t 7:10 p m . in Salomon Lt·ttur H,Lil. !'he spt·ak ·rs will be John Lon·n.i:t·n, Moral Ma1ority of California' . ex ·cutiv • d1r ·ttor, • nd John Stcv~n,, public affairs direct r for the S Vt"nth •day I' c11ic Union Cont r-

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(Jan. 24) THROUGH FEB. 26 - : SAN DIEGO": An exhibition held in cooperation with the San Diego Wat.er C~lor Society. Founders Gallery, Founders Hall, Uruvers1ty of San Diego. Hours: 10 a.m. to4p.m. weekdays; lOa.m. to9p.m. Wednesdays Free admission. Information: 291-6480, ext. 4296. "WATER COLO

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FEB l 4 1982 Founder • Gallery: Pa1nt1ngs by honorary members and past presi- dents of the San Diego Watercolor Society Through Feb. 26. Un1ver s1ty of San Di go Monday.Friday, 10 a m to 4 p m., Wednesdays to 9 p.m

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USO Watercolor Exhibit - "Watercolor San Diego" will be on display at the USD Founders Gallery through Feb. 26. 266 De Sales Hall, Alcala Park, S.D. 291 -6480.

SAN DIEGO UNION FEB 2 l 1982

Founder, Gall•ry: Paintings by honorary membe•s and past presi- dents of the San Diego Watercolor Society Through Friday University of San Diego. Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. with the exception-0f Wednesday when closing time 1s 9 p.m.

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FEB 2 6 1982

Founder, Gallery: University of San Diego Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Wednesdays to 9 p.m.

The University of San Diego looks for its loth victory of the season this week as they take on cross-town rival San Diego State tonight and Pepperdine on Thursday in women's basketball action. Both games start at 7:30 p.m . in the USD Sports Center Gymnasium. This past week, the Lady Toreras split their contests with Biola University (84-55 loss) and Cal State Northridge (7H6 win). The win over CSUN upped USD's record to 9-16 for the season. Led by Young Ran Cho (34 points, 10 rebounds and 7 Followmg their home match against Grossmont College yesterday, the USDmen's tennis team will travel to Los Angeles to play powerhouses, USC tomorrow and UCLA on Friday. After losing to San Diego State last Wednesday, USD bounced back with victories over Cal State Los Angeles (9-0) and UC Irvine (5-4) . In their match with UC Irvine, the doubles team of Eric Steinbroner and Ian McLaughlin was the deciding factor for USO as they defeated UCI's tandem of Wittenberg- Kapp (4-6, 6·1, 7-6). The win boosted USO's early season record to 5-1. assists), Biola University had four players hit for double figures compared to USO's one. USO turned things around against Cal State Northridge Saturday night as they took advantage of their height and outrebounded them 52-2.5. "It wa our ability to rebound and get the ball in ide on them that enabled us to defeat them. Northridge beat us twice last year and it felt real good to beat them on their court," said Coach Marpe For the Toreras, Debbie Weinrci:; led the way again as she hit for 22 points and pulled down 13 rebounds. USDnetmen victorous, 5-4

The University of San Diego women's swim team will be looking for its seventh victory of the season when they host cross- town San Diego StateUniversity at 2:30 p.m. Friday in the USO Sports Center Pool. USD upped its record to 6-4 last Friday when they defeated UCSD by the score of 62-49. Leading the way for the Toreras was the trio of Mary Lightfoot, Diane Sims and Janet Gaunt. Mary took firsts in the 200 Back (2:14.9) and the 100 Back (1:'02.9). Her time in the 200 Back was under the qualifying time for Nationals while her time in the 100 Back bettered her previous qualifying time she clocked earlier in the season. Diane Sims brought home firsts in both the 100 Free (56.4) and 200 Free (2:02.40), along with a second place in the 50 Free. Janet Gaunt had a successful day as she took three firsts in the 100 Breast (1:11.2), 200 Breast (2:35.3) and 200 I.M. (2:24.10). Janet missed the qualifying time for the 200 Breast by .40 se- conds and should achieve that goal in one of the two remaining meets. Following the SOSU meet, USO will travel to the UN Las Vegas Invitational (Feb. 2.5·Z7) and then to Moscow, Idaho (March 11-13) for the AIAW Di- vision II Nationals. USO's women's netters picked up two victories last week against USIU and UCSD before losing a fough match to 17th ranked UC Santa Barbara (5-4). "It was just a great match! We played them even through- out the whole match and they pulled it off in the 3rd set of the last doubles match," said Coach Scott McCarthy. The Lady Toreros travel to San Diego State today before returning home to host Loyola- Marymount Thursday and SMU Saturday morning on the USD West Courts. Following their two home matches this week, USO will travel to Cal State Ful· lerton on Feb. 16 and the Univ. of Arizona Tournament (Feb. 18· 20).

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USO Watercolor Exhibit - "Watercolor San Diego" will be on display at the USD Founders Gallery through Feb. 26. 266 De Sales Hall, Alcala Park, S.D. 291-6480.

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" ATERCOLOR SAN DIEGO" (Founder's Gallery, University of San gol: Exhibition of paintings by the honorary members and past presidents of the San Diego Watercolor Society, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday•. Tuesdays. Thursdays. Fridays, Saturdays and Sun- days, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesdays, through F1!b. 23.

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FEB 2 5 1982

USO Watercolor Exhibit - "Watercolor San Diego" will be on display at the USD Founders Gallery through Feb. 26. 266 De Sales Hall, Alcala Park, S.D. 291-6480.

LOS ANGELES TIMES

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MW ATERCOLOR SAN Dll!:00" (Foun er a Gallery, Universlt of San Diego). Exh1b1t1on of pamtings by the honorary members ~nd i,ast presidents of the San Diego Watercolor Society• 10 a.m. to 4 tl?I. ~ndays, Tuesdays, Thursdaya, Fridays, Satur~y~ and \In YB, a.m. ID 9p.m. Wednesdays, through Thursday

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