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SAN DIEGO UNION NOV 8 1981

SAN DIEGO UNION 1981 'LA NOZZE 01 FIGARO' _ A preview of the winter opera workshop I production Is scheduled at 12:15 Pm. Wednesday '" the French Parlor. founders Hall, Un1Yer1ity ol San Diego, lo continue the Noontime Concert Serles NOV 8

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USO ORCHESTRA - The University of San Diego Orchestra, under the direction of Henry Kolar, will perform the 8th Symphony by Dvorak and works by Beethoven with pianist Nicolas Reveles as the soloist at 4 p.m. today in the Camino Theater, USD.

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JARED JACOBSEN - The orgamst wlll be featured in a concert dedicating the pipe organ at Founders Chapel with the University of San Diego's Chorus, under the direction of Nicolas Reveles, al 8 p.m. Friday m Founders Chapel, USD. The program will include works by Bach. Mendelssohn, Reger and Albright.

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serie schools sponsored by USD's of Business Ad- ministration and Continuing Education. For information and registration, call 293- 4584 The Nov 13 seminar i designed "to show how real estate investments can help the overtaxed professional avoid a tax drain on cash flow and, al the same time provide a Jucrahve mvest- ment opportunity," explains Helmich. The seminar will focus on the recent Economic Recovery Act and describe

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how the act benefits the real estate mvestor. Dr. Helmich cautions, "There are some taxation aspects involving pyramiding with single- family residence that must be uncovered for the public. " Helmich, a CSD faculty member since 1975, earned his Ph.D. degree at the Un- iversity of Oregon and is the author of numerous publica- tions relating to organization structure and administration and operations and research management.

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Overtaxed Professional" will be the topic of the Un- iver ·ity of San Diego's seventh UPDATE breakfast eminaron Nov. 13 from 7·30 to 9 a.m. at the Executive Hotel in downtown San Diego. Donald L. Helmich, pro- fessor of management science in USD's School of Business Administration. will lead the semmar. Registration is $15 a session for the eight-seminar

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I WILLIAM E. COLBY - The former director of the CIA.~111 discuss American defense in •·the turbulent world around us at 8 p.m tomorrow in the Camino Theater Umvers1ty of San Diego, spon- sored by the USD AssOClated Student Body.

William E. Colby, former director of the Central Intelligcnce Agency, will appear in a public lecture at the Uni- versity of San Diego Monday at 8 p. m He will discuss "the turbulent world ,uound us and the ways in which America must mobilize to defend it- self." Tickets arc $3.

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reasons: It is performed less frequently than the "New World"' symphony, and it brings to mind the many personal anecdotes I heard about Dvorak when I was a student in Prague." Feature performance of the program will be the ap- pearance of Fr. Nicolas Reveles as solo artist in the Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 1. Reveles recently ap- peared in recital in the San Diego Public Library series. The Nov, 8 concert begins at 4 p.m. and will be held in Camino Theater.

SAN DIEGO - San Diego music lovers will have the rare opportunity to hear the ll'IUSic of Antonin Dvorak - his eighth symphony - conducted by a musical de- scendant Sunday, Nov. 8, I when Dr. Henry Kolar ap- pears with the University of San Diego Orchestra in a concert program at the Alcala Park campus. Kolar, a professor of music at the university, studied under a student of Dvorak at the Conservatory of Prague. Kolar related that he has "a particular affinity for the eighth symphony for two

y ~ame. Star runner Joe H nry ( nse l scor s fro A Little Te m With a Big Record USO I o USC, but To eros Have Kindled Their Fans' Interest by Winning 9 in Row By GLAE TEIEN, Times Staff Writer SAN DIEGO-Dave Walling truly came to play Saturday at 'he Univ l'8 ty of S Diego So did th r of the coll ge pep band, often combining for a

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William E. Colby, former director of the Central lntelligenre Agency, w1~l appear in a public lecture at the Uni- versity of San Diego Monday at8 p.m. He will discuss "the turbulent wo:ld F around us and the ways in which . a inust mobilize to defend:=\t· Americ • lf " Tickets arc $ 3 , se ,

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r nd tlon of Herb Alpert's "Lonely Bull " After all, this IS the horn of the Tor ro . Not In recent years, though, ould anyone remember a bandbeing present for a football game. N lther was th e much recollection about ever Introducing tt-e football playel'8 to the rest of th students at a TG, those Friday oclal gatherings every two weekll on campus They did that this fall, b fore the sc on started and b fore anyone e er suspected t t am wo d w n ts firs n negam ofth ye The ninth win ocx:urred Saturday as USD beat C apman Col- l ge, -42-27, and did no harm to the Torcros' poslllon as the eighth- ranked quad In the NCAA Divis on III or Joe Henry, who ni hcd for two or the first three Torero touchdowns to help the team pull to a 21-7 lead by he end of the fll'Bt quarter, fm shed with 109 yard on 20 carries to break the career rush ng ~cord at the chool. His total of 1,9 0 yards 1s 73 ah ad of the prevlou mark Among those watching at the homecoming game was a group of Henry's family and friends who arrived by a Fun Bus from his home In Tustin. As rec nt as last year, crowds at USD numbered round only 1,000 fans at times, but Saturday afternoon spec~tors n arly f lied th 4,000 seat stadium "lt s a social event. Everyone usually knows at J~ast someone on th t am," id graduate Jeannie Goza ez "This year, t1le atti- tude re Uy improved No one wa all that thrilled before but now, they all thlnk It's Important and fun" Gonzalez sat with four cqualntance at the only :allgate party outsld th tad um an hour before the game None heless, It was one more than usu Uy held on Saturdays last year. USO h had some fairly good and not-so-goods ons smce it re e tabllshcd football on a nonscholarship ba Is in 1973. The best of flv previous years for head Coach Bil. William s 1978 when th T r ros went 7-4. "Wh n I came h r , w had no plan ba ed on time to estab! sh a winning program," Williams sa d. "Instead, the who feeling was

Contlnue41 from Flnt Page Herbert, who attended Patrick Henry High School in San Diego, says he came to USD because no other school offered him a chance to play football. This year, he en- tered the Torero record book with most interceptions for a season-eight including one in Saturday's game. ''I'd say we arc here for the football,!-°°•" ad~ed Hen- ry Herbert's close friend and the teams offensive lead- er:" 1 know that I could have left school, but it's the rea- son I stayed." . Until he rroved to California for his final years of high school, Henry fully expected to follow in the tradition of five older brothers and play football at Wabash College in Crawford,ille, Ind., where small college games are a big item. The atmOff)here at USD was different, but at l~ast, he sees it changing. Among the most asked questions of players this year is why the team Is doing so well. "Overall, we're just better," Henry said. "We believe In ourselves and work hard. All that is manifested on the field." The result Is that the Toreros could be considered for a berth In the eight-team field for the NCAA playoffs In their division. An announcement is due not later than next Sunday. Meanwhile, they prepare for at least one more game -at St. Mary's next Saturday. The home schedule has ended, but it has left them with satisfaction not known previously. "It means more to me to play before a 100 friends than be known as a number before 50,000 people," Herbert said. "And !L's been a lot more fun in the atmosphere this year." The pep band plays, and the cheers add music of a dif· ferent kind at the University of San Diego.

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CARLSBAD JOURNAL NOV7 - ---- Father Nicolas Reveles and th University of San Diego's college community orchestra will present a concert tomorrow at4 p.m. in Camino theater on the USD campus. The program is Beethoven's Piano Con- certo No. 1 and Dvorak's Symphony No. 8. Dr. Henry Kolar will conduct. 198t .,,...

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