News Scrapbook 1959-1962

Seven Home t.amt•. ;>< Ope s~ ~le, etball Ti ckets 'fhe UnJve!'fily- ,pf San DI go's athletic dcpartm nt has started .a. .-~ _tW< aales campaign for th~ Pion r!' fllll home. football glljlllu, "We expect to sd) more than a thousand season before our Reptember ener in Balboa Stadium with College," Robert W. exton, • USO athletic coordinator, sa.ld, / "By "We hope, howeve,r, to come ti ket close to our 2,500 g C purchasing a for our • even Ticket cost. are a. person will get into gle reserved llf'at, 1 110 for one ot the games frM, general adml ion, U !1.>r serv- ton said. S

:_(oUege I n }< t~W.J 1 .~l!4.:. ver,ltJ of an Diego, 111 open an e lrg dh>i io in the fall, tll <'I y Rr, Ru · . ell Wilson, CCJIJ<'ge pre:;ident, announ ·ect today Cla r w1 1 b h(•ld on week night iP the rolleg<''s four d1vi. ions, Father Wil rPg trat1011 warrant~. "The Even! g division b not de i<>ne.d a n ordered program., of ·1 u tion that \\ 11! enab 11 nt to ma trlculate a a f hman and <'"'"ntuall} r<'c<'h t' a degree "

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Besides Whittier, the Pio- neers play home games with New Mexico West...rn Sepl.-m- ber 23, AZU$a College October 15, Southern California College October 22, Marine Corps Re- cruit Depot October 29, Cal Poly of Pomona November 19, home-coming, and A r I z on a State ot Flagstaff Novem- ber 26. The Whittler 1tnd New Me,c- ico w.-stem game• will be nlnyed In Balboa Stndlum. The flv" olhern will be p!Ayed In Wc~tgAte Park. "The playin~ field at We~t- -rate Park will run along the !ert fi~ld foul line from hnme plate." S•xton said. "Because ~f the Ptlr11ct.ve11e~s of the , eat 1 n g an·Angr.mcntR :11,d •bundanl parkin~ .fac!liliea al West~;:,le ,1e are confid~nt·thal we will ,tra,v manv more pe'l- pla tl•an we ever · h1t,·e in the t)A. ,,t ti All the game~. eJ.cept for the ,>n" with N ,., Mexico w~.t~rn, wl'I he on R~t11r

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Another successful '·Day al Caliente·• spomored by Uni• VMsity of San Diego Auxiliary Saturday continues to be dis• cus,Pd almo ·t as much as the convention in Los Angeles. The event was a complete sell- out and host John Ales~io reali1.ed that his new Top of the Turf room which 'lt-com· modates 600 might not be large enough for future Day at Caliente benefits sponsored by the auxiliary. Guests enjoyed a social hour and buffet lun eon before the horses reach the track for the starting ra at noon. When we weren't looking through binoculars hoping to haYe a winner, man) ,martly dressed La Jolla ladies took our attention. :'.\1 William Burke wore a frm" nine blue linen casual d1·e !ouched with malchin;; sati trim, Irs, Carlos Tavares 1 a jonquil print on bluP l tume with matching coat, , a rdentl) c·ht>cking Jie1· p -o gram through cl<'vPr lit I pink framed demi-gla e . .\1rg. Thomas Fleming',; ron- l'Prtina-plea•rd \\ hite silke braid hat attracted attentio as $he studied her racing sheet. White casual costumes pr dominated t e fashion Mr•. ohn 'Wells wore a sheath topped Y,ith er wh e fox collared sv.eater 1r . H Stephen King' while

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Former Army Officer amed~ T USD Staff Roger Geratd Asbamy former m Iiscal o ic) has been appo· ted to the culty of the l'mversit ' - San Diego: Col 0 e ior f \ An account ng Instruct Ashamy was graduated in 1938 :from

sta , kiP in the Rams' :tHd "iH be the oniy- iir1t-y1'at' m-11 in the starting p t liS e11Ing, t \ aidr·z will Jul\ e further competition from Britt and ~ick ,-for<' he's won a p<'rmanPnt hC>rth in the Ral)'l nct;iry The v~•tcran dPfenders aren't complf'tely se- c e ellheJ•. 1111'.' Rams' deep fense last St'ason was terrible, and WaterfieJd may not br• avC'rse to trying considerable new blood·ba th(' (' 'Fl.Jc Hams wrq R<'cnspd of lacking IDU<'h in team spirit la~{ y,·:u· \flH'n th('y plunged to a 2·10 record and th11 Natiofi.l oo\ 1;111 Leai:-ne cPilar, Pcrijonality clashi-.s and r).ir1ur.s rl'portcdly divided, the squad, and no Jeailcr t-,J>ped forth to di\ ct

an Di- ego Will be honored at the fifth in a sLries of :-Pven The- ater E,•eings at the Old Globe National Shakespeare Festi- val tomorrow evening. PlaygO!'rs will view "As You Like It" following din- ner 1n the Cafe Rey Del Moro in Balboa Park. The Rev. Russell , Wilson, university president, will be host, a sisted by Mr a •d Mis. Carlos Tavares and Mr. a11d ?virs. Thoma« ('(') n. e1Irs. WaltPr A. Dewhurst Is chairman, a~ 1ste

rsD University Expanding st~~~f's§Jl, An Eve Di Zn.;.of open in the fall, the Very Rev. Russell Wil- son, College president, an• nounced today. Clas.r. will be held on week nights in the College's four divisions, Fr. Wilson said. Courses will be • offered in Busines Administration and Economics, Humanities, Social Sciences, Mathematics, and Na- tural Sciences. At present, the only night classes for men on the Univer- sity campus are Law School classes and a course in the Philosophy of Religion taught by Bishop Charles F. Buddy, Pre~ident of the University. The announcement of an Evening Dlvi ion in the Col- lege for Men is part ot the Bishop•~ plan of $ervice to the community in higher educ11-• tion, Fr. Wilson said, and it will ve working San Diegans an opportunity 'fOl' Catholic educaqon that they have lack- ed sine

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