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Annual Book Sale Set at USO ' Almost 3,000 blooks will be on sale at the University of San Diego's sixth annual Friends of the Library Book Sale April 24 and 25 in USD's French Parlor, Founder's Hall. Book prtces range from 25 cents to $2.

STACKLICK-AVERY DUO EXHIBITION in USD's Founder's Callery, week- days, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. A two-person award exhibition featuring the works of photographer Stacklick and print-maker Avery, co- winners of the 1979 All-San Diego Juried Student Com- petition. Through April 24C

NEARLY 3,000 books will be fr sale at the University of San Diego's sixth annual Friends of the Library ook Sale set for Thursday and F'ri- tlay, April 24 and 25, in USD's French Parlor, Founder's Hall. Books from all disciplines and fields will be sold, with proceeds going to the Friends of the Library. Sale prices will range from 25 cents to $2. The sale will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. April 0 24; and from 9 a.m. to'3 p.m. April 25.

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"Stacklick-Avery Duo Exhibi- tion," featuring the photography of the former and the prints of the latter, co-winners of the 1979 All- San Diego Juried Student Compe- tition, will continue through April 24, Founders Gallery, USD, Alcala Park. 291-6480 x4296.

"THE BEETHOVEN CYCLE" Piano concert featuring Bee- thoven's Op. 49 No. 1 and 2, Op. 2 No. 3 and Op. 111, 4 p.m. Sunday, April 20 at the Camino Theater, University of San Diego, Alcala Park.

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3,000 books to be sold About 3,000 books are ex- pected to be sold at the sixth annual Friends of the Library book sale next week at the University of San Diego. Books from all disci- plines and fields will be sold in the French Parlor of USD's Founders Hall from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. April- 24, and from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 25. Proceeds from the sale are to benefit the USD Cop- ley Library.

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Co edian Steinberg to perform Wednesday at USO Comedian David Steinberg whose wry political wit and im- provisational humor have placed him among the top ··new breed" comics of the last Diego's Camino Theatre at8p.m. Wednesday. Nichols, Elaine May, Alan Arkin, Peter Boyle,1 Joan Rivers and John Belushi. He has appeared "The Mike Douglas Show," and Tonight Show." "The His biting political satire was spawned by Watergate and him was pre-empted by the resignation of for- mer President Richard Nixon. Nonetheless, in a feature article,

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in English literature from the University · of Chicago, Steinberg, in 1962, joined Chicago's "Second City Troup," an improv isation al group boasting such noh'd alumni as Mike

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his own screenplay, ''Sex in America," for Universal Stud10s. Tickets for the

The Cana ian-born Steinberg will present his comedy act, and then field que tions from the audience. The holder of a

regularly as both guest and host on "The Dick Cavett Show," ''The _____________________________ ., ironically, a Newsweek Magazine cover story on comedians who recorded three albums, and is currently writing Steinberg performance cost $3 for the public, free to USD students and faC'ully Newsweek described Steinberg as ... "in the forefront of new finest of contemporary comedians." Steinberg has David Frost Show,"

USD WOMEN'S COACH NAMED Kathy Marpe, formerly the women's basketball coach at the University of New Mexico, has resigned to accept the same pos1t1on at the University of San Diego. Marpe, 33, comes to USD after seven years at UN.M. During that time, the Lobos compiled an 8.'i-38 record and participated m six AIA w regional tourna- ments. · She was named the Inter- mountain Regional Coach of the Year in 1978. . Marpe replaces Bomue Bass, who left midway through the last basketball season for personal rea- 'lOns. J

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SENTINEL ~ ~11 lli&I Tay-Sachs tests are scheduled

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NOON CONCERT SERIES - Soprano Jean K. von Metzke will perform Wednesday at 12:15 p.m. in Founders Hall, French Parlor, University ol San Diego.

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Blood testing for the detection of Tay-S_achs Disease carriers will be administered from 10 a.m until 3 p .m . Tuesday' in the R~se Room of the University of San Diego. . testing will be given from 6-8 p.m. Tuesday' in the School of Law Room 2B and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wedn~sday, in the StudentUmon. Tay-Sachs . is a heriditary disease, Additionally,

of children. Carriers of Tay-Sachs show no symptoms, but the disease can be detected through a blood test. It is estimated that one in every 300 persons i~ a carrier; for Jewish persons, the ratio is one in 30. testing is free, sponsored by the A.E .D. Pre _ Professional Society. The

FULLERTON-Mik~ Saverino and Bart Brai- nard each collected four hits ror the University of San Diego as the Torer:os split a doubleheader w1t! 1 defending national cha_mpi- on Fullerton State rn a Southern California Base- ball Association enr.ounter. Fullerton won the open- er 7-4 and USD took the nightc~p. 4-3. USD's overall record is 20-18-1 eomparcd with 33-14 for FrJlmt~., 11 USO SI I nl lw Q,Jx- 1 12 I Fullerton a• M Donald McCorthv Ill o>d Broinord; Oloc ThOmPSOO (6) and Bradley. HR- (Fl, 3rd, none on: Asaro (USO), Ith, Qlll OOl l- I ! 0 Slur9eoo, McCorlhv (71 ond Asaro; Hud~ ord Pirruccillo. HR-Trovlor (Fl, 3rd, no on; Veior (F), 61h, none on. none on. 004 00G o-- 4 8 I n~rloo Slalt

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Comedian David Steinberg appears Wednesday at Univer- sity of San Diego.

I BEETHOVEN CYCLE - Members of the University of San Diego music faculty will continue their series of reccitals covering all of Beethoven's piano sonatas with a performance today at 4 p.m. in the Camino Theater, USO.

Greg McSparran, with relief help from Steve Bedillo, claimed his eighth win of the season yesterda) as the University of San Diego turned back Pe per 1_ne 9-6 Sedillo came on in relief of McSparran m sevenUJ inning and held the Waves scoreless the rest of t~e way, allowing three hits. Shortstop Mike Savermo prov1d~d the big blow for USO, slamming a three-run home run m the third inning.

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SAN DIEGO UNION APR2 3 1980 USO Discovers formula B t Pepperdine, 9-6 USD was led offensively Before the 1980 baseball by shortstop Mike Saven~ season began, University of no Paul Engel and And) San Diego Coach John Aiaro. Saverino provided Cunningham placed a big the biggest blow - a thr~d It was Engel,. ho_wever, would be there. So would who scored the wmm?g ru~ the defense. . on Jamie McDonald_ s sac sixth inning with _a. smgle. dine the third best team m The right fielder flmshed 3- the ~ation last year, a pair for-5 while Asaro was 2-for- The Toreros meet the gi Right hand~r Gre_g Tritons tomorrow at UCSD. McSparran claimed his Game time 1s 3 p.m. tot-9 ! s Sedillo in the fmal three U\~ser,Polios (4), C?I' (61, Fri~aB~(itloam innings. Sedillo held ~~r~~~d~sR~'.'.. t~rrl~o 0 1uso1 in 3rd waves scoreless while giv w,lhtwoon. ing up three hi~-------------- E ----- LEMON GROV APR! 3 a ket\ng Research P eri\s of Mer t • breakias't "Th8 . pie: o 1 - '80'1" is th• to USO Schoo\ o in tt\e sored bV held in the seminar 'f~~\f'I. tt w\\1 b& \el Hotel at Business a of the Hana A585 Roon, 293-+ · - aanquet $15 per per,on. 7·30 e.m. REVIEW A.PR TO ea question mark _next to those listed under pitching st aff. The hitting, he suggested, run homer in tbe thir inning. In yesterday's meeting between USD and Peppe~- rifice fly after openm~ the of pitchers came through to ·ve the Toreros a 9-6 wm. -3 with 2 RBIs. . eighth win of the season with relief help f:om Sleve Pepperdine o,,_, a, = ffi

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. Rt~ \ The University of San Diego has hired Kathy Marpe, currently a_ coach t the University of New Mexico, as a . 's its women basketball team. Marpe, who had been at the Albuquerqu~ school for 1~ years, replaces Bonme Bass. / ·11 . . .. the head coach of

Kathy l\larpe, formerly the _women's basketball coach at the University of New Mexico, has been named to the same position at the University of San Diego. . Marpe, 33, who replaces Bonnie Bass, who left midway through last basketball season for personal reasons, spent seven years at UNM, compiling an 85-58 record and participating in six AIAW regional tournamPnt,

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) Kathy Marpe Tuesday ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (UPIUniversity of New Mexico resigned as head clolatch o\~~;ke the head coaching job at women's basketba earn , Mexico women's athletic direc~~ttee was being formed to Ms. Estes said a search co;arpe The athletic director find a replacement f~. ~\larden ~ould be among those said ~ssisftan~hco:~~d c~aching position. appl.ymg or e , • , the University of San Diego. Ms. Marpe, who has b!~~ wanted to move to a sma . h at UNM for 10 years, said Linda Estes, New

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UNIVERSITY OF SAN DI- EGO's Eighth Annual Stu- dent All-Media Competitive Exhibition will run from April 28-May 23 in the Founder's Gallery. For in- formation call 291-6480,

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1°i 'Brigadoon' Slated B Opera Workshop . y " the Lerner and Loewi APR 2, 4 1980 "Brigadoon, the University o SAN DIEGq l will be performed by Arts Department roma~tic mus1ca workshop a!!d Theatre San D1eg? OUp;~s Camino Thea~res. m with a 2:30 p.m. May 1-4, m 1 2 and 3 1s p. ·• Showtime for Mlior'May 4. . bleat the door. matinee scheduieperformances are lavaific. $2, students, Tickets for a m is $3 genera pu d '$l 50 for USD Cost for. t~e pro%ittary an'd children; an . , senior c1trzens, 291-6480, extension students. . formation, call USD at For more m ..... J.=· 4296. ·-.. ,... ,_.,~.....,.._~.•,~~-·•'''•" •'~•w='.,.,_,..... =

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4 1989 'Brigadoon' US~ May Presentation " the Lerner "Brigadoon, · musical. romantic . and LOewe d by the Um· ill be preforme . opera w f San Diego versity O d Theatre Arts workshop an n MaY 1, 2, 3, Department o Camino The- and 4, in USDs atre. . for May 1, 2, and Showt1me with a 2:30 p.m. 3 is 8 p.rn., d led for MaY 4. matinee sche u all perform- Tickets for liable at the r e ava ·s ances a the program 1 door. cost for blic; $2, stu- $3 general p_u_ militarY ' . r citizens, dents, semo d $l.50 for and children; an . USD students.

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MCJ. The Lerner and Loewe romantic musical "Brigadoon" will be prese_nted at the University of San Diego, Thursday through May 4 in the campus' Camino Theater. For m~re information call 291-6480, extension 4296,

Several Black Mountain Middle School students_ won awards in the Natio~al History Day competition held at University of San Diego recently. . . Winners-were: first m per- formance category - Lisa Blair Kris Lettington, Jan Phillips, Karen McNeil fo,~ their play, "Sister Kenny. For exhibits: second, Kenny Ballou' for "Ben Frankli~'s Workshop," third to Jess1~a Pagaduan and Melissa f'.1la for "Neil Armstrong - First Man on the Moon." For essay: third place to Ro~e- Marie Elley, fifth to ~a Kreitzer, honorable mention to David Diamond.

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"Stacklick,Avery Duo Exhibi, tion," featuring the photography of the former and the prints of the latter, co-winners of the 1979 All- San Diego Juried Student Compe- tition. will continue through April 24, Founders Gallery, USD, Alcala Park. 291-6480 x4296.

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Eighth annual USD's Founder's Gal~:.~ exhibition, featuring student all-media competi -~ painting and print- cera~ics, ~r:gdi;:;~ beginning Mon. and ma~ng? Wlhr ugh May 23. 291~ :.::,;o,;.. . -- continuing t 0

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