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Aztec Hoop Hopes A My,_thical Thing B~ BILL \\Et;RDl:'iG In an Diego there is this tlung kno" n .a· t,1e m th1rnl cil\ ba ketball l'hamown hip. Ma •rial!). it doe n't mp •v1 a thmg The title an I cent will get the wmmng coa a cup of cof ce. It a, ays 1s hot!) contestPd. ho11ever. Oh. how 1 contester!' This cit) four maJor colie~es and univer-sille go after it like it \la h n:ihonal crown and last night two of the •.rea's hottest ri, "I ~la}ed true o form. When it ,1as all o r San Diego State wa still m tne runmng h} pulling out a i0-67 victor) over ruvers1 y of San Diego in the lo. er g) m \s expected it a thnllcr The lead changed hands Light limes a 1d the cort \13, t ed another . ,·e11 before, ztec Jon B,rche r la\\1p w1 h h\ , seconds left put the game out of reach. Mythical Title on the Line Against Westerners The ztec:. defending 1t, champions , can cla m t e horor a~ain Saturda) mght 11 •t I a 1,10 o,·er l'nitcd tates In e • na woal Umvcr 11) int e \If-Lerner ·· Golden G}m Earlier this ) ear, coal'h Dick Davis· squad dispo.ed of \;L San Diego. 70-65 m he i\zte< Invitational for its first step and la t night's second one ran 1 , record to 10-8. The Aztec, 11 ill II) to m3kp it a sweep against the Westerners fo owir;:: another rugged encounter Frida) night on the road a.,ain t San fe1 nando \alley. . 'e'd better 11in 1t ·• Aztc-c forward \'on Jacoosen said of the co eted title. ··we re the on!~ big school pla) mg tor the thing ·• Jacob·en meant big. as in enrollment, and not necessaril) in height and weight where co..ch Bernie Bickerstaffs CSD crew can't be considered little b) any means. Davis Tips Hat to Aggressive USD Hoop Squad The Torero boa I u •uch 01g -ne s 6-, Gu ~lagee. 6-6 Oscar Fost • llrd Bon !',cotlan and 6-4 .Joturne Otis out- rebounded tht ztecb, 42-"5 ,,nd pre,ented a kinds of problems before finall) vir'ding n e waning moments. It evened their record at 9·9 i:;-o ter f nner a" Diego 11.gn and an Diego l 1I) College standout did the 'llOSt damage m s111k111g a game high 23 points and pulli g d,m n 11 rebou11d · ·They're a good team ' Da, s comphme11 ed '·\\ e kne11 they d hr tou,..h. I thought our kid did a good JOb a n~t hell' •ize Ph} icall) 1l 11as re,llll rough i;~der those bo.:•ds In " prelimmar) game. the Aztec fro·h rar1 tne1r record to 8--l 11°1h a 8:l-i4 victor) over the Torern Ire hr-11:n Summary, D-6

Reveles To Play ~,:?.jt~~doy Pianist !COi R veJes winner of the San Diego Sym'. phony Orchestra youn[ art- JSt competition, will perform at 8:30 p.m. Saturdav in the University of San Diego Col- J~ge for Women Theater A student at t:~D, 2!-:year- old Reveles began studyi pi- ano at age 5 and omposea his first music three years ' er. He als plays the organ and has c mposed several folk masse performed in Roman Cathollc Churches in the San Diego area. For his program at USD Reveles will perform Bach's Prel:1de and Fugue No. 8; MU7JO Clementi's Sonata, Opus 26 , ·o. 1: Bartok's So- nate ; Brahms' Sonata :-:o. 3 in F :\linor ; four compo 0 iti0ns by Ed1ard Gneg. and two by Heitor Villa-Lobos.

::; .>·'?O Lenten Lectures ·1 S ! !u~ ~n~?iectures 0 ~ contemporary aspects of reli- gJO~ haye been planned by the Untversttv of Sa I Diego Alumnae of the Sacred Heart. The lectures will be given Feb. 19. 26. :\1arch 5 and 12. in the USD facult:,, dining room In DP Sales Hall at 8 p.m. Speakers will be nr John Swanke. chairman of the adult educ_at1on program of the Catho- lic_ diocese and lJSD professor of philosophy; th~ Very Rev. Mi- chael Alcaraz. executive secre- tary of the Diocesan Liturgical Comm1ss10n and USD professor of rehg10us studies: Dr Raymond o. Ryland. usD / professor of religious studies. and Rev. Laurence P. Dolan' ~SD instructor in religious stud: I 1es.

Sperrazzo Named to Nurse Board The Chairm· of the University of an Diego department of psychology has been elected o the board of directors of the Visitmg Nurse Association of San Diego County. He is Dr. Gerald Sperrazzo, also president of the San Diego County Psychological Association. Sperrazzo, 39, was appointed to the California State Psychological Association board of directors at its recent convention in Monterrey. Part of a task force to reorganize the association. Sperrazzo will be chairman of the association's state convention to be held in Hotel Del Coronado in 1971. A member of the Mayor's Social Science Advisory Committee, Sperrazzo received his SA from the University of Idaho his MA from St. Louis Univ~rsity and his PhD from the University of Ottawa. Before commg to USD as director of the Steber Educational Development Center, Sperrazzo was an assistant professor of psychology at Ge_orgetown University, Educational and Psychological Services ~ureau. Author of several articles m professional journals, Sperrazzo was named last )'.ear as diplomate m clinical psychology by the American Board of Examiners of \

Sacred Heart Alumnae Plan Lenten Lectures University of San Diego Alumnae of the Sacred Heart have planned a series of four Lenten lectures on contemporary as- pects of religion. The lectures will be given February 19 and 26 and :March 5 and 12 in the USD faculty dining room, De Sales Hall. The lec-

tures will begin at 8 p.m ., fol - lowed by a question and ans- wer period. Dr. John Swanke, chairman of the Adult Education Program of the diocese and USO professor of philosophy, will lead off the series, speaking on "The Change in Morality." The second lecture on February 26 is on "The Changes in the Liturgy" by Father Michael Alcaraz, executive secretary of the Diocesan Liturgical Commission and USD professor of religious studies. "The Changes in Teaching" will ·be the topic of the March 5

lecture given by Dr. Raymond 0. Ryland , USO professor of religious studies. Dr. Ryland is the former director of the Center for Christian Renewal, Oklahoma City. The final lecture, March 12, is titled "What These Changes Mean in the Life of the Catholic." The lecture will be given by Father Laurence P . Dolan, USD instructor in religious studies. Reservations for the series are being taken by Mrs. William Dolan, 297-3145, and Mrs. Daniel Wachowiak, 286-0358.

Fr. Dollen Published The Rev. Charles Dolle11, versity of San Diego librarian, is represented m the January issue of Catholic Library World with a new bibliography on the Second Vatican Council. All the refer- ences are to works or Amtrican publishers in English ~o

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