News Scrapbook 1980

TIMES-ADVOCATE OCT 1 6 1980

LA JOLLA LIGHT

LA JOLLA LIGHT

OCT 1 6 1980

"HARVEY" A tale of one of the most enduring characters of American dramatic folk- I re: Harvey, the giant white rabbit wh~ is invisible· to all but one man. Performances will be held at 8 p.m., Oct. 16, 17 and 18 and on Oct. 19 at 2:30 p.m. in Camino Theater on the USO Campus.

OCT l 6 Founders Gallery - Works by Dorothy Stratton l will be on display through Nov. 4. University of San Diego. 298-4127.

Music of India - Ali Akbar Khan will perform Fri. at 8 p.m. in USD's Smith Recital Hall. ednesday L'SD Concert - Double-bassist 11chael Wolf will perform Wed. at 12: 15 p.m. in the French Parlor, Founders' Hall USO. 291-6480 ext. 4261.

LA JOLLA LIGHT

EVENING TRIBUNE OCT 17

TIMES-ADVOCATE

OCT l 6 1980

OCT 1 61980 FOUNDERS GALLERY "Re- trospective," 30 ye_ars of alntings and etching~ by gorothy Stratton continues to Nov. 5. Open ~O ~-:~tU~iver-

Hall on the arlor of Founders Diego at 12~~mpus of the University of San fe~:~:~ei!at~~p~!~r h~chael Wolf will be/ mation: 2 91 _ 648 !,':::Ct.~~ 6 ~ednesday. Infor- c

"Harvey" - The University of San Diego Players will present "Harvey" today, Fri., a nd Sat. at 8 p.m., and Sun. at 2:30 p .m. Camino Theater, USD. 291-6480 ext. 4241.

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SILVER GATE ENSEMBLE (Camino Theatre University of San Diego): Karin Dirl,ls on violm, Joh~ Stubbs on viola, Marcia Zeavin on cello and Peter Rofe on bass will be joined by guest .artists Elizabeth Enkells on oboe and John Lorge on French horn in playmg M1ch~e!. Haydn's "D\~ertiment? in D Major," Henry Kolar s Divertimento and Darius Milhaud's "Jacob's Dream," 8 p.m. Thursday

(Camino Theater, University or San Diego), The USO Players' production about the giant white rabbit invisible to all' but one man, 8 p.m. today and Saturday, 2:30 p.m. Sunday.

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NOONTIME CONCERTS _(Fr~n ~olf, double Hall, UniverS1ty of San Diego). ~ch\ at 12•15 p.m. bass player, will give a free co cer . . Wednesday.

TIMES-ADVOCATE OCT 1 7 1980 'Harvey' being presented by San Diego Players

SAN DIEGO UNION

SAN DIEGO UNION

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SILVER GATE ENSEMBLE - I members will perform with guest artists.Thursday at 8 p.m. in the University of San Diego's Camino Theatre. The La Jolla Chamber Orchestra

'HARVEY' - The U~iversity_of S~n Diego Players will conclude the comedy about a white rabbit which Is invlsible to everyone except one man. Fi_nal performance will begin at 8 tonight in the Camino Theater, University of San Diego.

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SAN DIEGO- "Harvey," one of the most durable of American comedies, is being presented by the Uni- versity of San Diego Players at 8 p.m. through Saturday, Oct. 18, and at 2:30 p.m. Sun- day, Oct. 19, in Camino The- atre on the campus in Alcala Park. Pam Connally of the fine arts department of USO directs the play about a gen- tle, stubborn man with a drinking problem who drives his relatives to dis-

traction by insisting that an oversized, invisible white rabbit Is his constant com- panion. Tom Wilson portrays the hero, Elwood P. Dowd, De- siree Callahan is his dis- traught sister-housekeeper and Maureen Kerr is his grown niece. Others in the cast are Rosie Busby, Melanie Ross, Robin Phe- lan, Tom Warren, Ken Best Brian Alexander, Laur Brandes, Katie Cessor TomKorson.

SENTINEL OCT 1 9 1980

CAGE Jim Brovelli entertained nine new players and six returnees Wednesday as basketball practice opened at .the University of San Diego. The Toreros will be preparing for the toughest sc~edule in the_25-year history of the program. As a coaching staff, we are excited about this year's group and their receptive response to the goals .and philosophies we would like to ac- complish as a team," said Brovelli. "We are also ~ooking foi:ward to the challenges that we will face m the coming months.'' Besides pla_Ying such school's as Stanford, Cal, Northern ~zona, Centenary, Air Force and cross-town nval San Diego State, the Toreros will ~ave to contend with a number of improved teams mtheWCAC. PROSPECTUS..... Head coach

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SAN DIEGO UNION lJl, 0 1980 USO TRAVELS TO LAVERNE The University of San Diego football te;~• com- ing off last weeks 1mpr~s- sive 33-13 win over Whit- tier' travels to La Verne for a l:30 p.m. contest today. The Toreros' offense again will be directed ~Y quarterback Steve Loomis, who threw for 179 yards and three touchdowns last week against Whittier. Joe Henry will be at halfback (4.4 y11rds per carry) and Jeff v eeder at fullback ( 4.5 av- erage). . Defensively, lmebackers Guy Ricciardulli and Don Niklas will be counted on to stop LaVerne's balanced at- tack. f t d La Verne, which de ea e USO (2-4) last year, current- ly is 1-3.

SENTINEL OCT 19 1980 Silver Gate Ensemble performs

SAN DIEGO UNION

A rarely performed work composed by Michael Haydn, brother of Joseph Haydn, will be featured on the program when the Silver Gate Ensem~le play at 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 23, at Camino Theatre, on the campus of the University of San Diego. . . The program is sponsored b; the Uruvers1ty of San Diego Music Department with the cooperation of the Education Committee, La Jolla Chamber Music Society. The Silver Gate Ensemble consists of members of the La Jolla Chamber Orchestra, Karen Dirks, Violin; John Stubbs, viola; Marcia Zeavin, Ce":o; and Peter Rofe, bass. They will be joined by special guest artists, Elizabeth Enkells, oboe and John Lorge, French horn. For information, phone 291- 6480.

Founders' Gallery: Doprothy Stratton: retrospective exhibition through Nov. 4. University of San Diego. Mon.-Fri. 10-4. 291-6480.

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