News Scrapbook 1979

SAN DIEGO CLIPPING SERVICE SAN DIEGO UNION -~IJG 2, B 1979

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COACH WILLIAMS: 'BEST TEAM WE HAVE HAD' Toreros Out To Win, Not Just Show By AILENE VOISIN McDaniel, although not exceptionally fast, runs excel- Special To Tilt San 01e,o Uniofl lent patterns and seldom drops a pass. Morgan, ~y Bill Williams, Umversity of San Diego head tiotball contrast, is one of the fastest Toreros. He runs the 100 m coach for the past three years, considers himself a man 9.7 and will see considerable action returning kicks. with a m1s.s1on. His duty is to make USO a small :ollege Williams also has sophomore Randy Reppenhaggen, 5- powcr; his dream, to win an NCAA Division III champion- 10, 170, frorn St. Augustine, and Jim Goldstone, a 5-11, 170- Ship. pound senior who started at cornerback last year. And so far, Williams has followed a golden path Competitors at tight end include returning starter Jeff The Toreros have progressed from a 1-7-1 record in Flanagan, 6-2, 218; junior Ken Loughran, 6-3, 218, an 1976, and 3-7-0 In 1977, to a 6-4 mark last season -- their alternate as a sophomore, and Mike Ledbetter, a 6-1, 205, first winning season since 1973 who Williams says "may beat out both Flanagan and ,._ ,..,.,,,~, But Williams envisions even Loughran". • greater things At center, the battle is between Dave Amarante, 5-10,

LOS ANGELES TIMES AUG 29 1979 Cancer to Be Topic of Debate The government's role in the subJect of a debate at the Uni ":'ar on cancer wiJI be the Sept. 13 in Salomon Lecture HJ?ty of San Diego at 8 p.m. The debate Will feat Er· director of the Americanure i~beth Whelan, executive and EJlen Haas of the ~ouncil _on Science and Health Consumer Division. mmunity Nutrition Institute'; The debate, which w II f . supplies, is free to the gen!ral g~~Jc~n regulation of food

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SENTINEL AUG 29 1979

STUDENT HOUSING A tour of the University of San Diego's newly com- pleted student housing complex will be held · from 2 4 p.m. Thur- sday, Aug. 30 at Alcala Park (enter at east entrance to campus past the football stadium to San Dimas Ave., right to Santa Anita Dr.). For more information, phone 236--1332.

"In the earlier years, we 190, with little experience, and Dave House, 6-0, 190, from were concerned with establish- Mt. Cannel. Neither player has established an edge so ing a solid program, 011e that far. would be competitive with Cal The offensive line consists of left tackle Rod Regalado, Lutheran, Redlands and a 6-2, 218-pounder who started last year; right guards USIU," the head coach said Keith Rodda, 6-2, 210, from Mt. San Antonio College, and recently. "Now we play to wm, Pete Mitchell, another Mt. Sac transfer listed at 6-1, 192; not just to avoid losing. right tackles Alan Kohls, 6-3, 240, and Ben Lubbon from Williams, who play(~ two Mt. Sac, 6-4, 220. years with the .Montreal "Overall, this is the strongest offensive squad assem- Alouettes of the Ca adian bled at USD," Williams said. "We're not very big, but Football League before bccom- then, we never are. We try to utilize speed and strength lng a coach, could never be "And although we lost Gary Serna with a knee injury, accused of lacking enthusi- the newcomers should take over nicely." asm He becomes visibly excit- Still, it's the defensive unit that elicits the most praise ed Just mentioning his current from Williams. A typical comment: "There isn't a better players, and can cite the pursuing team than us in the country If you want, I can .._...,..a.1J.

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height and weight of his probable starters down to the show you the films to prove it." And· "These guys are

relentless. They never give up, never stop swarming all

exact pound and Inch.

Still, his optimism may be we4 founded. USD has five over the opponents." returning starters on offense, eight on defense. And Last year's secondary is intact, with George Calandri, defense, as \\ illlams points out, has always been the Scott Getty, and Goldstone returning. Calandri, 5-10, 165 Toreros' strength pounds, is probably the best athlete of the group and "Unfortunately for us, we just didn't score enough should have little trouble retaining his starting slot. point last year. We lost five games in the final two But Getty and Goldstone are being pushed by Maurice minutes by two or three poml~- This season, I think we'll parker, a 5-10 junior from Compton Junior College, and be . tronger offensively" Chris Levine, a 5-11, 170-pound sophomore. USD's first prlorny is finding a replacement for Jim Gary Newberry, at 6-0 and 180, is another Torero Valenzuela, the Torero quarterback who passed for 3.000 assured of starting at the rover position. yard during two seasons as a starter. The defensive line, which IJlC des veterans Ch 1 wk Tlm Call, a iumor from Dixie Junior Col ege, and Schoepp, 6-4, 235 pounds, Mike agee, 6-1, 195, and John Preston Sim , a sophomore from Oceanside High School, Finneran, 6-1, 205, is another area Williams considers set. are the top contenders. Newcomers are Phil Moen, 6-3, 240-pound jumor from Call, at 6-1 and 180 pounds, is primarily a drop-back Saddleback College, and Roger Davis, a 6-4, 240-pound passer who ls adept at reading defenses. Sirus, 5-11 and junior from Taft. 165 pounds, 1s the more mobile of the two, but he lacks The noseguards, none returners, are Pondo Vlseides, 6- cau·s throwing abihty and experience o, 225, from Menlo Junior College, and David Takata, a 5- At running back, the Toreros have returning starters 10, 210-pound transfer from Occidental College. Dave ~aynard and Joe Henry, and Cypress College USD opens its season Saturday at home against Ed- tran~fer Jeff Veeder. wards Air Force Base, and then travels to Cal Lutheran Maynard, a 5-10, 185-pound senior, runs the 40 in 4.6 and before returning for a contest with Redlands. can play either fullback or tailback. Henry, 5-8 and 185 · .

USO official honored Sister Sally Furay, vice president and provost of the Univ~rsity of San Diego, received a Governor's Award of Merit for achieve- ments in education and women's rights during cer- emonies in Los Angeles Monday honoring 20 Cali- fornia women on Women's Equality Day. Sister Furay, 53, has been at USD since 1952. She has a law degree from USD a Ph.D. in English Literat~e from Stanford, and an M.A. in English from San Fran- cisco College for Women. SAN DIEGO CLIPPING SERVICE EVENING TRIBUNE AUG i 1 i979 USO plays Edwards • ,n opener There will be a new face at quarterback for the Uni- versity of San Diego when it opens its 1979 football season at home tomorrow night. Tim Call, a junior trans- fer from Dixie Junior Col- lege in St. George, utah, will be at the controls as the Toreros take on Ed- wards Air Force Base at 7:30. A 6-foot-l, ISO-pounder, Call won out in a battle with Preston Sims, a sophomore from Oceanside High, to re- place the graduated Jim Valenzuela at the quarter- back position. Valenzuela passed for 3,000 yards during his two years as a starter and USO Coach Bill Williams is hop- ing that Call, primarily a drop-back passer who is adept at reading defenses, will become as effective. Call will be aiming his aerials tomorrow night at a strong, fast receiving corps that includes Jeff Morgan, the former Mount Miguel star who runs the 100 in :09.7. The Toreros, who pro- gressed from a 1-7-1 record in 1976 and 3-7-0 in 1977 to a 6-4 mark last season, should be able to move the ball on the ground, too. At running back, USD has re- turning starters Dave May- nard, Joe Henry and Cypress College transfer Jeff Veeder.

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LA JOLLA LIGHT 3 O 1979 La Jo/Ian appointed rt'l La Jollan Margo Post Mar- sha!! has been appointed As~1sta~t Dean at the District), and as Assistant Vice Pro~ost for Undergraduate Stu?1es . and Director of Re~1den_tial Programs at the University of Pennsylvania.

University of San Diego School of Law, Dean Donald Weckstein has announced. Ma:5~all, 35, will serve in an adm1~1~trative capacity, superv1smg staff, assisting new and ~isiting faculty, developing and implementing the budget and handling graduation and awards receptions. Marshall has a J D f California Western Schooro:;; La:,v, ~n M.A. from the Uruvers1ty of Michigan, and a B.A. from the University of Rochester. She has worked as a cle~k for the U.S. Attorney's Office (Southern California

pounds, ts a quick, powerful runner with good hands. And Williams feels Veeder, a compact 6-1 , 200 pounder, could cha)lenge either for a starting position. "We'v~ got more depth in the backfield than ever before," the Central M ouri State College graduate said. " If our rushers perform a expected, that could enable us to pass a bit more "We've also got a strong, fast receiving c9rps - something we haven't always had either." Martin M Dani 1, a 5-11, 175-pound transfer from USIU, will probably start at one wide receiving position, and Jeff Morgan, 5-10, 190 the other slot. _ ___ !

M~rshall is married to UCSD :edical professor Lawrence arshall, and is the mother of a four-year-old son.

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t/ t/ t/ \.., The University of San Diego, like San Diego State and USIU, also launches its season next Saturday, against Cal Lutheran. The Toreros have a scrimmage against Edwards Air Force Base Saturday at USD Stadium. Coach Bill Williams has been pleased with the play of returning defensive back Jim Goldstone, Maurice Parker (a transfer from Compton JC) and quarterback Tim Call, a transfer from Dixie Junior College in St. George, utah. Goldstone had six interceptions for USO a year ago. Parker was an all-state selection for Compton last season after attending Oklahoma his freshman year. Call completed 60 percent of his passes for 231 yards in the Toreros' intra-squad scrimmage last Saturday. _A

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San Oiego Chronicle . Rare Distinction C?r- J_ames Moriarty, 111, Un1vers1ty of San Diego Associate Professor of History, has been named an associate member of the Marine Sciences Academy, Portugal. Moriarty, 55, was informed of his election in a letter from the Academy, which noted that, "Your distinguished and well-known merits assure us that your presence will be of great value to the staff of the Academy ... " The Academy provides a recognized platform for the presentation of marine science and history in Portugal. The election of a non-Portugese citizen to the Academy is considered rare. Moriarty, a noted archae- ologist and author, has a ' Ph.D. from United States l~ternational University, and hrs M.A. and B.A. from San Diego State University.

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USO Names Faculty {11 University of San Diego School of Law. Dean Donald Wekckstein has appointed the following eight persons to the faculty: Deirde Alfred, Rick Barron, Roy Brooks, Mervin Cherrin Robert Fuerst, Louise Greenfield, Ia~ Kennedy, and Fred Muto.

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