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SAN DIEGO MAGAZINE

SAN DIEGO MAGAZINE

SAN DIEGO MAGAZINE

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OY The Merry Wives of Windsor- USO Musical Theatre presents the rollicking opera by Nicolai with soloisl5, chorus and orchestra, conducted by Robert Austin . Nov. 21 & 22 at 8, Nov. 23 at 2:30, in Camino Theatre, USO. Info: 291-6480 ext. 4296. USD Noontime Concerts-Nov. 5: Joanne Re- genhardt, mezzo soprano, sings Gennan songs. Nov . 12: ERA Trio, with violinist Mary Gerard, cellist Mary Lindblom and pianist Ilana Mysior. French Parlor, Founders Hall , USO at 12:15 . Free. USD Concert Series- Dr. Henry Kolar conducts an Orchestra Concert in Camino Theatre, Nov. 9 at 4. Info: 291-6480 ext. 4296.

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·eminars-USD School of Bu, 111c\S leciu re ,c ri e, features Strategies for Managerial Success with Dr Cynthia Pavett . Nov 7 Nov 14 . Real Estate lnve,ti ng for the Over- t.t

USD Founders Gallery- Retrospective e,hibit of paintings and etchings by Dorothy Stratton thru ov. 4. Indians: The Photographic Images of Ed- ward S. Curtis ( 1868-1952) opens ov. 17. Week- days 10-4. USO , Alcala Park . 291-6480est. 4261.

RUGBY: University of San Diego will be featured in a pair of rugby matches tomor- row at Robb Field, the first schednled for 11 a.m. and the second at 1 p.m. In the first game, a USD continient will meet a team comprised of players from several San Diego area clubs. TIie feature match pits USD's varsity team against the UCLA Graduate School of Management. _, __

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Toreros Meet Sonoma, Seeking Offense The stars, thus far; for the University of San Diego football team have been passes (60 completions in 1 ic, McAlpin and Henry were 138 attempts for 659 yards) USD's top rushers with 26 while Call has been success- and 25 yards. -\ ful on 51 percent (56 of 108 The defense, however, for 567 yards). traditionally USD's - Running backs Jeff strength, has performed

acks, sophomore Steve Davenport and junior Jeff Lyle. The top n,uming backs ,ue sophomore Mark right and junior Joe 'iders. De ensively, ·Sonoma State's best performers have been linebackers Tim Faubel, Larry Stoltz, Mark ones, an Jim Cerf, and de- e ive acks Jon Willey and Doug Boyett.

p.m. contest at USD Stadi- um, have struggled offen- sively. And their 3-5 record reflects it. Consider the following: - In the past two games, USD's offense has been held to less than 100 yards. - Neither of the quarter- backs, Steve Looniis and Tim Call, has won the start- ing job outright. Loomis has completed 43 percent of his

Mike Kruthers, Don Niklas, Bruce Ognibene, Guy Ricci- ardulli and Chuck Pillon. They are nQt rterbacks, run iJ1 backs or wide r eivers but linebackers, noseguards and defensive backs. The Toreros, who host Sonoma State today in a 2

V~er, Joe Henry, Mark well in recent weeks. Ricci- Garibaldi and Jerry McAl- ardulli, Niklas, Ognibene pin have impressive rushing and Kruthers lead the averages (3.8 to 4.1), but Toreros in tackles with 103, have just five touchdowns 100, 86 and 72. between them. In last Pillon, a defensive back, week's loss to Azusa-Pacif- leads with four intercep-

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"Indians" is another historical photo exhibit. This work by Edward S. Curtis in recording America's native civilizations will be presented at University of San Diego's Founders' Gallery from Nov. 17 through Dec. 19. The exhibit features 50 gold tone photographs taken between 19

I 'DRACULA' - The drama society of the University of San Diego will I t:~. Stoker play about vampires tOday a p.m. in Cami-

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Founders' Gallery: Dorothy Strat- ton retrospective exhibition through Nov. 4. University of San Diego. Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 291-6480.

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USD continues noontime concerts The University of San Diego continues its noon- time concert series in November with perfol'" mances each Wednesday at 12: 15 p.m. in the French Parlor, Founders Hall. Nov. 5, mezzo soprano Joanne Regenhardt will present a program of German songs. . N?v: 12 will be feature the ERA Trio, composed of ~o~st Mary Ge.rard, cellist Mary Lindbloom and pJ.alllSt Ilana Mys1or. Nov. 19 will feature USD's Wind Ensemble directed by Jannon Fuchs. ' No concert will be presented Nov. 26 due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Admission is free. For information, phone 291- 6480 Ext. 4261.

NOTEPAD: Insiders' consensus on the PSA strike: No likely set- tlement before New Year's. Man- agement may be seeking to bunch negotiations with two other PSA unions (reservations and operations-maintenance) into a synchronized settlement. ... The Golden Door's Deborah Szekely shares a platform on Thursday with editor and author Norman Cousins at a health sem- inar for the Eisenhower Medical Auxiliary at Rancho Mirage, near Palm Springs. . . . Dick Braun, who played bassoon with the SD Symphony for 18 years, returns to the Symphony Wednes- day night. He and his big band will entertain at the Leontyne Price supper party after her per- formance with the Symphony.... Hotel man Terry Brown's grand- opening bash for his Hanalei ex- pansions netted $12,475 for the SD Zoo.... Peter Jay, former 13ritish ambassador to the United States, and Andrew Neil, political editor of The Economist of London, are an entry at a Nov. 13 City Club seminar. SHORT LINES: Sonny Sturn wonders If the school district's pay-for-attendance plan might be retroaftive. "It took me five years to finish high school," says Sturn, "and I never missed a day." ... Sara Finn dispatches a pair of name games from USD: Mark Anthony is a law student, nd Carol Christ will lecture there March 11 on "God ls M Mother, My Strength."

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(Mu sic Vienna series continues J The third concert in the University of San Diego's "Music in Vienna" series will be presented at 4 · p.m. Sunday, Nov. 9, in Camino Theater. Admission is free. The USD Orchestra will play under the direction of Dr. Henry Kolar of the Fine Arts faculty. The "Music in Vienna" series will continue through May 1981. Season tickets are available for $20 general admission, or $10 for seniors students and military. For information, phone 29i-648o Ext 4261. .

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NOV 2 I next Sunday's 4 p.m. concert in Camino Theater, University of San DiegO. Henry Kolar will conduct. USD ORCHESTRA CONCERT - "Music in Vienna" (s th~ theme of

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