All the Men 1963

University of San Diego Arch\ve~

A U T U M N '6 2 SPR IN G '63

U N I V ER S I T Y O FS A ND I E G O CO L L E G E F O RME N A L C A L A PARK

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With faulty voice and lagging pen Uncertainly I strive to speak that mul titude OJ new and growing thoughts wi thin My brain. I brave my own ineptitude Attempting to reveal each sorrow. Love, hope, wonder, lest the morrow End my brief and wholly undeveloped Life before I stand, a man enveloped By my world . . .

K. JEROME STI KNK OKH

Uni ve rs ityof Sa n Di ego, 1963 . A y earnot ve ry un lik e oth er ye ar s— new fa ce s, old smile s; a co mpe tent facu lt y . D iv er ti ng radi ca llyfrom th epast , th e 1963 ALL TH EM EN ha s sough t to ade qu at el y and acc ur at el y port raycampu s life an d ha s pi ck edfrom thes emom en ts th a t wh ich it th in ks shou ld he remem be red T hecampu sin 1962-63 un de rw en tmaj or an d minorch an ge s.A S tu dyHouse fo r fie ldho use, gym na si um , and olymp ic-siz ed sw immingpoo l we re fina lly complet ed on th e ea st mesa. Thelib rary op en edup it s secondst oryto cu riou s minds ;room 311 be cameth e th e Son s of th e Sac red H ea rt wa s erec te d.Likewi se,a mag ni fic en t

"L ittleRin gT h ea ter" . New stai ned gla ss wi ndowsch angedth eat mos phere of the Immac ul at a— fo r th eb e tte r.

The tr anquilbeau tyof Mar ianWay and Rosar yCi rc le , howe ver, rem ained es sent ia llyth esame,a so ur ce of in sp ir at io n an d qu ie t co nt em pl at ion to stu den tan d te ac he ral ike. TheIm m ac ula ta , stil l, as eve r, comman de d a viewof th e hearth ro b of a su n- dr enchedci ty ,th ed is tan t Cuy amac aM oun ta in s, th esu rg ing Pa cif icOce an ,th emisty Cor on ad o Isl ands—al lvi sib le on a cl ea r, br isk mor ning .Be forere turn ing to th e bu sy hu m-d rumof hum anso ci et yon e cou ld st and al on ehere an d lear n a lesson of peace andhope and se re ni ty. . .

Stu dent life did n 't seemmuc hdi ff er en t from pa st ye ars. S tu den ts at te ndedcla ssesas us ual— aqu ick ci ga re tte , the das h down th eha ll. Mor e study in g was nee ded to pa ss, str ic tere qu ir em en ts becam eimbed ded in school life , but th eLar kwas teemin g as neve r beforewith coffee br ea ksan dcard sh arks.Thejuk e box dron edon endl es sly , and th e girl s from th e f'W—with som e jeer from th emen—dr op pe d by more of ten .. . A y ea r lik e allot he rsan d ye tnot qu it eth e sam e. The boys stil ldat edth e girl s and vic e ve rsa.The CW was stil lth e"f oo ds "— an d lov ed it .T obe su re new fads an d idea sinva de dth eca mpus.F ra te rn it ie s had fin al ly come of age an d we re ho ld ingth ei r own . Stud en ts becamemore awar e of, an d took a more act iv e discus sion in, civ ic, na tio na l,an d in te rnat io na l even ts ; th e lib ra rywa s bu sie r.And ev er yo nere fle ct ed"Th isis i t! du ring th e tens ermom en tsof th eCu banCr isi s.The Acc redita tion Com mit te e of Wes te rnCo llege s commented on increasedfacil iti esan dpa rt ic ula rl y st ude nt kee nnessan dscholarshi p.M in orch an ge s,ye s, bu t th e gr ou ndwor k for a futu re life . . .

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Uni ve rs ityof Sa n Di ego , 1963.Now it was ba sk et ba ll 's tu rn to mak ea bid for su rv ival .With foot ba lldeceased , Rug bytoo be ga nits ladd er -li kecl imb. The conscie nt iou s an d ca pa bl elead er sh ip of st ud ent bo dy pr es iden tRay Bur g led to a mo re ba lan ced andbetter coord inat ed school ye ar of memo ries forboth th eCM an d CW . Evenin th e oftcri tic izedfiel d of s tu dent public at ions ther ewe re ac hi ev emen ts of cons ide rab lemer its— TH ENEWSbecame anim port an t an d in te re st ing as se tof c ommun icat ions . USDalso en tere d th e rea lmof T V de ba te s. All in all , th eye ar wa s onlyas gr ea t an dexcit ingas each on e of us ha s mad e it. . An d, asus ua l,tu it io nwa s incre ased . . .

d e d i c a t i o n . .

"A llthe men"is the th em e of th isannua l. We feel th a tF a th e rCad den , in sta rt in g Aquin asan dUni ve rs ity Hi ghSc ho ol s, an d in his pr es en tpo sit ionas

pr es id en tof ou r colle ge, ha s do ne for all hi s men enou gh to ea rn a ra re ho mag e: th eir re spec t.This is, qu it esimpl y, why we dedi ca tethis an nua l tohim.

Hi s Ex ce llen cy Mo stRe veran d CHARLES F. BUDDY, Pr es identof USD an d Bi sh opof San Die go

GANAHL Dea nof S tu d en ts

PARKER Dea n of A dm is si on s

WALTERS Co ntr oll er

BIGLOW

CONS IDINE

VAN ORSHOLD

D I V I S I O N o f BUS I NE S S a n d E C O N O MIC S

DERMODY

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DIVISION of HUMANITIES

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SULLIVAN

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LANPHIER

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CREOGLIO

NACOZY

ROLLINS

VINCE

GUNDERSON

DIVISION of SOCIAL SCIENCES

RUANE

MERIKLE

RIGNEY

BARNES

McDERMOTT

DONNELLY

VAN ESS

WILD

D I V I SI O N o fSCI E N CE a n d MAT H

RAUSH

LEUCHTAG

BROWN

TOVANI

ELIOT

MURRAY

GREGORY Adm in is tr at io n

ROWE Ad mi nistr ation

HEMM ING Ad m inistra tio n

CUNN INGHAM & WOOLPERT A th le tic s

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U1N1VEKSITY T .TFR Every man's

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To serve man for God's sake is what, God wants us to do.

MA UR IN

Tiu: p ro/H,. study of man ts man.

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Oh love! oh love! whose shafts of fire Invad e the soul with sweet surpris e, Throughthe soft dews of young desire Trem bl ingin beauty's azure eyes.

EU RI PI DE S

Love is

an egotisrn of two.

liEYWOOO

Th a tblessed mood In which the burden of the mystery,

In which the heavy and the weary weight Of al l this unintell igibleworld, is lightened.

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A C TI V I T I ES

. . . And all the men and

women merely players . . .

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Life With Father

Life may not have been tbe same

in the gay nineties as it is now, but one thing remains the same– life with father. Proving the

point, lhe ·Masquer's presented an

adaptation of Clarence Day's novel, LIFE WITH FATHErt, which starred Frank O'Connor and Denise Belson. The play was a great family picture, drawn with affection, insight, and skill, dramatized for three nights in the Little Ring Theatre. Bill Lucido and Beverli Cendali were outstanding in their supporting roles.

With a blackmale cast and brilliant displays of ultra-violet colors, MINSTREL l\URTHQUAKE trans– posed students and teachers alike into an era of laughs and old songs, made once again familiar by our own playwright, Father Leo Lanphier. The ribald jokes a.nd humorous satire of Mr. Bones and Rastus brought tears of laughter and nostalgia to the audience.

Father Lanphier and FaUier Norena were hosts at the Masquers· Annual Halloween Ball held at the El Corte-~ Hotel.

THE SHOP AT SLY CORNER

Blackmail, Intrigue, murder, hidden panels, and even poisoned darts, contributed to the British-styled melodrama, TuE SuoP AT SLY ConNEn, enacted at the College for Women's theatre. Characteristic of the Alfred Hitchcock tecknique, the ironic twist ending left the astounded audience gasping.

The Accounting Club

l"nder lllE~ guid:rnC'e of :\Ir. :\lar– linclli, lhc i\('(·ounting Cluh hu:< made great strides in ent·ot1rt11?ing aml promoting lhc sludy or aC'<.-oun– urn1•y lo its highest sluudards. Dur– ing the year I.he 1·l11h hus taken part in fielcl trips. and laeard lectures h.r professional men from the world or business. Primarily. lhc duh fu111·– tions as n medium hetwccn tht• studenls and instructors.

Bill \Yliite. l\Ir. Martinelli .farully moderalor. Joseph Baker. Leon.1rd Dallon. Put Bailey. Lee Bianco. Har~· :'IJcGee, John Kelly.

The Gavel Club

Considering last year's purlicipa– tion in scYcral invil11liomtl and com– petitive tonrnanwnls, and especial– ly the Model l'nitcd Nations, this year's at•tivilics have somewhat tapere

Dick :\fartin ancl P11ul l'r\'iss listen lo nrgunwnts of Pftlomnr College flchnter-

Geo rgeRi ver a,Jos ep hBa ke r, Gar y Zel lme r,An dre Fo rti er,Ra y Yo as t,Le e Aids , L ar ryGr ay ,Bil l Ogaw a,Fr an kVoge l, Rog er Me hlb ree h,Mike Ci ha k,De nn isMa gu ire ,De nni sSc hra ed er,Ed Gu tie rre z,Bill Jo hn so n,Bil l Cour y,E ricVon Eh re nb er g,M r. Derm od y facu lty moderato r , M r.Ca rlo s Tav ar es .

S o c iety f o r t h e A d v a n c e me n t o fm an ag e

Th eSo cie tyfor Ad va nc em en t of Mana geme nt (fri end ly SAM) pu shed andpr odde d the campus thi s ye ar . Th e memb ersof S. A .M .rigo rou sly broug ht at te nt io n to th e Un iv ers ity : - a ser ies of lec tur es bri gh ten edth e ac adem icsch oo lyear .

As a na tio na l mana gem ent org an iza tio n, S.A .M . ga veits own memb ers, aswell asth e ent ire st ud en t- ry, a ch an ceto pa rti cip ate in pro gra msof the ch ap ­ ter in ass oc iat ionwith bus ine sslea de rsin th e Sa n Die go ar ea .

Dav ePlo tne r,Ke n Ku llb erg,Bil l Wi lst erm an.

Aft er bein g organ ized in No vember of 19C2, th e Scie nce Cl ub sel ect edan am bit iou spro jec t— th e bui ldin g of asmallcyc lot ron . The Cl ub ,und er mod ­ er ato rFr .Mur ra y, is open to scie ncean d ma th ma ­ jors, as well as ot he rstu de nt s int ere ste din tho se fields.

Sc ie nc e C lub

seated : Dic k M ar tin , Ja y Wil son, Phi l Ki ng ,Jo hn Horv ati ch , standing: Gi lb er tNa res ,Mar tyBoyle ,Mik e Fl an ag an , Mike Ro sia k,Cr aig Bro zey ,Co lin Fort, Mike Fl yn n,Ke n Ku llbe rg,Er nie Bo ru nd a,Fr . Ganahl facu lty moderator .

Th eCirc leK, acam pusserv ice orga niz ati on sponsored by th eDow n­ tow n Ki wa nisCl ub ,pla nne dan d acted no t onl y for the scho ol an d commun ity th is yea r, but also help edto feed andclo ththe stillhu ngr y an d nak edT iju an a orpha ns . Fr . G anahl act ed as facult ymo de rat or,while Ja yWil son am ply per form edth e dut ies of cl ub pre sid en t. The ir aim is serv ice ; their vir­ tu e is c ha ri ty .

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U S DD a nc e a n d J a z z O r c h e st r a Music bec ame an ite mon camp usth is ye ar ; anen ­ joy abl eite mfos ter edan d perfo rm edby Un ive rsi ty st ud en ts an dothe rsint er estedin Big Ba nd Ja zz . Th e US D Da nc eOr ch est rabec am ea po tent­ ial itywh enK ir t Bra df or d, a ta le nt ed lea d saxo ph on­ ist of the Big Ba nder a, too kin te re st in the Un ive r­ sit y an d its st uden tmu sic ian s.I t bec amea re al ity whe n th e ban d first per for me d a t the Bi sh op'sC hri st- mas Ba ll. Un de r M r. Bra df or d's ab le andde lig htf ul dire c­ tion th e ba nd soo n beg an to sw ing — its eff ort s fina lly culm ina tin g in pa rti ci pa tio n in th e Fi rs t So uth we ste rn Col lege Ja zz Fe sti valWo rkshop , a nd a co nce rt- vis ito Cal Po ly of Po mon a. Th e band stre sse d pers ona l and stag e appea ran ce as well as the ind iv id ual's talent s.T hedev elopm ent an dper fec tionof th eba ndwas pa ral lel edby th atof the mu sic ian s as ge ntl em en an dpe rfo rm ers .

Phi Kap~art' nol!'rl £or good looks

Our enlry- Tit•n Hur

The night of :-.'od.

C'hu<'kic Boy rushf"I new prosµcd;.

\ clr<'am c·nme true

llol Joz1a!

The br oth er s of PH IKAP PATH ETA: front r ow: Jo eNe va domsky , M ike Mu rph y,Ch uck Do nne lly , BenFlo res. second row: Noe l Hal l, Joe Shu ltz , Jim Ma cC rac ken , Fra nk Pon ce, Phil Powers, Ton y Mourni an , Jose Cach uela. third row: RalphFe ar, D av eDu bie ,M ike Ep son ,Fre d Wi dm er,Jay Howa rd,Lee Aids , Fre d We lle nca mp .

PH I K A P P A T H E T A

Ph i Del ta ch ap te r of p h ik a p p a t h et a once againbuilt a leadingpos i­ tio n in the Gre ek sy ste ma t USD. Af ter a fineye ar sch ola stic allyan d sociall y in1961 , th ePhi Kap s con tinued their sp iri tedlife in 1962. To begi n the yea r, p h i k a p p a t h et a (th enPh i Del taCh i, a colony of t he na tio na l frat er ni ty ) publi she d theDi al,a stu de nt di re ct or y. Socia l ev ents inc lud ed th e usu al rus h pa rti es , stag pa rti es , the an ­ nual Chr istm aspa rt y,an d one of th e mo st succ essf ul func tio nson campu s— the Ja zz co nc er t,st ar ri ngBud Sh an ksan d Ba rn yKes sel. Howe ve r,th e "bi gg es t" news occure d when la tein th e fall semes­ te r, th eme n from th eMot he rHo us e in Loy ola in iti at edth ebr ot he rs of t he now dem ise dPhi Del taCh i in to p h ik a p p a t h e t a . The br ot he rs also con tin ue d in tra mur alpa rti ci pa tio n an d took a renewe d in te re stin communityac tiv iti esan d sch ola sti cs .Hoping to ex ten d itsel f fu rt herin campu slife, the ch ap te rlooks forwa rd to an evengr ea ter fu tu re fo r p h ik a p p a t h e t a .

The P i KAP PA EPS ILON br othe rswou ld liketo ext end acor dia l int ro duction. The y a re : Barr y Mc Gee , J imSh aules ,Mi ke Ho err , Walt Ca sey , Ed di e G ut ier re z, Pet e Beres, Tom Mi x, Lee Bianco, Rev . Carlo s Nore na , Den nis Sc hr ae de r, Dic k Bar t, Tom Le on ard ,Jim Mav is,Bi ll Jo hn so n,Jo e Hi ldr eth ,Alla n Gontan g,Sc ot tGavin ,To mWa lla cean d P at Ba ile y.

P IK A P P A E P S I L ON

Fr om th e dayyo un gme n en te r collegeun til th eda yof th ei rgr ad ua tio n th ey mus tde ve lopinte l­ lectu all y,mo ral lyan d soc iall yin or de r to posse ss th evi rt ue swhic h ar e afo un da tio n fo r a ha pp y per son allife, and res ponsi blecit ize nship . The br ot he rsof th e p ik a p p a e p s i l o n Fra te rn ity read ily ta keon th is res po ns ibi lityof shapin g ind ivi du alsan d in turn pro mo teschool sp iri t, sch ola sti c ach iev emen t and th e spi ri t of bro the rhoo dwi thi n the mse lve s, th ei r school and th ei r cou nt ry .

Th ePle dge cla ss of P i KAP PA EPSIL ON for the sp rin g sem ester of 196 3: Ple dg em ast er Tom Wa lla ce, Bob Ra mo s, Fr ed Co ver , M ik e Ma ngin, Di ck M ar tin , Ja ck Li m ­ ber, Do n D ut to n,Pledg eMar sh all Bill Joh ns on . Sitt in g are Bo bMi x, Jim Fr ye ,Ros s Br ow n,an d Bruc e Du nla m. Tom Wa lla ce an d Bil l Joh nso nar e ac tiveco or din ate s for th e Ple dge cla ss.

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P i Kap paEp sil on bu ild s SanYs idr o ascho ol

ALPHA DELTA GAMMA

Hank Acquarclli, Julian Goodell. Pat S1vifl, Bill White, Tom Phelan. l\Iikc l\IcDonnell. Warren Green, John flaumgarten, Lnrr,v Moy<'r, Jim Flowers. Pat Barr,v. Mike Sur, Mike llughes. RiC'k Sherry, Pal Smith. Steve Briggs. Rill Coury. Ed f.'rn tantaro.

ALPA DELTA GAMMA Fraternity gave the year's initial impetus to the social life of the University by sponsoring a rock and roll dan<'e. Since then ADG has <'Ontinued to strongly influence university life, on and off campus. The fraternity sponsore

A NNUAL SNOW TRIP

Remember thal weekend?

To lbe very last drop!

lnlnunural Champs- lhose ~uys~

.\ clivol on the green.

ARIETTA S A N DIECO

Int e rfra t e rni t y B O A T D A N C E

Phi K a p p a T h e t a P hiK a p p a E p s i l o n

A l pha D e lta Gam m a

W ewere sailing along On Miss ionBa y Yo ucould hear the voices say ing The y seemed to say Yo u have stolen my heart Now don't go aw ay As we sail ed and sang along On Miss ionBa y

U.S.D. Picnic and Beach Party

Sophomore Surprise Sponsored by C, r & Cw

Fashion Show S pm1sored by ( '01.u;oE rou \Y mu-;:,;

B l u e & W h i t e B a l l

De lW e b b ' s Oc e a n Ho u s e

A N N U A L C H R I STM A S B L L

Th e ann ual Chr ist masBa ll given by th eBi shop fo r s tud en ts of th eColl ege forMen an d College forWome n an d Law School, pro vid edcui sin e from va rio usfore ign co un tri es , mu sic by US D' s ownjazz ba nd , an d da nc ing . TheBall beganafte r th e bless ing of the Immac ul at a Nat iv ity Cr ib an d las tedun til bo th food an d st ud en ts were exh au ste d.

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H o m eco m i n Q ueen & A t t e n d an t s

An ne Ha rri so n Pam Jo rd an Kath vSh ea

Does not beauty confer a benefit upon us, even by the simple fact of being beautif ul? HUGO

Del Willet Sh aro nGri mm

top raw: Coac hWoo lpe rt,Do nCo urtne y,Ge rryHa lse y,Ke nKu llb erg , Tra in er Will Mo ore , Coac hCu nn ing ha m second row : C ha rle sWi cal ,Bil l Jon es,Mark Te ism an n,La rryMo ye r,Mi ke Jac ks on , bottom row: To nyC ap ut o, Ly mo ndWi llia ms , Ituss Crav en s, Walt Ca se y,Dic k Mad sen .

B A S K E T B A L L

A t i m e t ow i n a n d a tim e t ol o s e

In the fal l of 1961 , t heUn ive rsi tyof S an Die go th um be d fo otb allou t of th e cu rri cu lum . Th er ewer e cri es of pr ot es tbu t un de rn ea th th e ste amwer e sigh s ofreli ef. Mo ney , alo t of it, wo uld be sa ve d.And a new gymn as iumwas ap pro ac hin g comp let ion .A t la st th e U coul d co nc en tra te its sp or tsprow esson har dwoodflo ors an dhi tti nga ball wi th a stic k.Du rin gth e 196 2 ba sk etb all seaso n,wh en the To rer os wer e p oin tsbe hin d,wh ichwas of ten , the grinn ing che erlead ers acr oss th ewa y wo uld sh ou t "l e t' s pla yfo ot ba ll. "May beth eyha d th erig ht ide a. But USD ba sk etb allis a ba by . And yo u go tta giv e a kid a ch an ce . T he To rer osof '62 wer e a yo un gte am .On ly on e sen ior st ar te d co ns is ta nt ly . Un der th e un qu es tio na ble lea de rsh ipof for me rNCAA coa ch of th e ye ar Ph il Woo lpe rt,US D los t19 game swhile win nin g six . Ne ve rin tho se 19 losse s we re the To re ro stop pe din gu ts an d she er dete rm in ati on . But it tak es exp eri enc e and th e pro pe r know- how to win ba sk etb allgam es.Th iswill com e intim e.An d 1962 , tho ug h a stu mble , was the forw ard ste p. TheUn ive rsi ty of S anDie go is a yo un g coll ege .The To rer osar e a yo un gte am .W ai t't il ne xt year .An d th e wi nn ingye ar s to follow .

A pe ns iv e W oo lp er t st ud ie s th eac ti on.

W i t h ga m e ' s n d o n l y t h e s c o r e e mains USD OPPONENT 61 Whit tie r 06 01 Loy ola 78 17 S. D. Stat e 68 (iO Pepper din e 82 51 Whit tie r 52 53 Sa cra me ntoS ta te 51 00 Ch apma n 86 12 Alam edaS tate 55 73 Pli ibp ac 51 01 Ma rin es 01 59 Ora ngeSt at e 72 58 Ph ibp ac 71 GO McC lell anA111 50 52 UC a t Da vis 50 17 U of Ne vad a,Re no 75 05 Whi tti er 77 07 Sa n Fe rna ndoVall ey St at e 09 08 S D Ma rin es 77 57 Cal We ste rn 72 01 Ora nge St at e 81 17 S D Ma rin es 18 78 Cal PolyPom ona 70 07 Cal We ste rn 52 59 Ora ngeS tate 80 03 We berCol lege 60

Te ism an n, RAII!

T or r er os Wi n ... L o s e . .. B u t S h o w T re m e n d o u s P t e n t i al The fi rs ttwo pla ces in ind ividua lsco ringwent to fir st -y ea r va rs itymen . Gua rd Lymo ndWilli ams, 5-9, cap tu re d the scor­ ing titl ewi th a to ta l of325 po int sin th e25 gam e season for a 13.1 av era ge .Ano th ersop homo re,Mar kTeism an n, 6-4, fol­ lowed witha 12.6 ave rag e, whil e Rus s Crave ns , th e only firs t- st rin gsen ior ,ha d a 10. 8 pe r game mar k.So ph om or eLar ry Moy erav era ge d9.4 pe r game. Cr av en s led in rebo un dswi th 189 gra bs and wa s the team lea de r infre e th rowswi th a 75.4 pe r cen t accu ra cy . Alon g wi th Wi lliams , Mo yer an d Teism an n,Woolpe rt will hav e retu rn in g Mike Jac ks on, 6-6 for ward; Ken Ku llb er g, 6-7 cente r; J er ry Ha lse y, 6-5 gua rd , an d 5-10guar dWaltCa­ sey. All but Hal se y, a jun ior , are sophomores . Woo lpertis expect edto bring in an ot he r fi ve tra nsfe rs to augm entth e re tu rn ee s. Ne xt sea son,USD is sched ule d to mee t tea m s such as San Di egoS ta te ,Lo sAng elesS ta te , San Jo seS ta te, San ta Cla ra , Un ivers ityof P ac ifi c, Oran ge Sta te , Cal Po lyof Po mon a,Cal Wes te rn ,Lo yo la,an d Whi tti er .

Th ehigh an il th e m ig ht y-

Th e stor y of th e seas on - an opp osi ngpla ye rhe ad s in for an ea sy tw o po in ts.

Ral ly for a win .

\Jnr.'· ~1,'8gt', Sue llurleJ, ~lnril.'•n T hll)t'r, Johu i\l<•(;rv. John HOON', :\l ike ) lt·Dt•1·itt

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B A B Y T OR R E R OS -

FA R E B E T T E R T H A N

B I GB R O T H E R S

Fi ve freshm en sho uldma kede ter mi ne d bids for nex t ye ar 'sva rs ity .Gua rd sRi ch Ve rlasky ,an d Ma rk Ya vo rsk y,bo th 5-10; cen terPhil Pr ice , 6-7; an d 6-3 for wa rdsM at tMa ler ichan d Jo e Flaxwere st ar te rs on Co ach Jo hn Cu nn ing ha m 's fro sh sq uad, which com pile da 9-1 1 rec ord agains tthe to p are a AAU tea ms an d So ut hl an d fre shma n five s. Ve rla skyled the fro sh wit h a 15.4 av era ge , fol­ low ed by Ya vo rsk ywith a 14. 7mar k.Ma ler ichwas ne xta t13 .3; Pr ice ha d a 10. 7 ave ra ge an dFl axwas 8.4 pe r game . Pric e had the be st sho oti ng pe rce nta ge wit h 43.8 pe r cen t, an dgr abbed off 178 rebou nd s to Maler ich 's 174 an d Fla x'149 .

Coa ch Jo hn Cu nning ham, Ph il Price, M at tMa leri ch,Joe Fla x, Tom He nse l, Bil lBi lbr ay ,Mar kYa vo rsk y,Ri ch ard Verlask y,Joe Ma r­ tin ez, Ri ch ardNa nce .

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B A S E B A L L

CONGRATULATIONS!

Th e cra ck-a s bat mee ts bal l. Ye s,Spr ing has spru ng,winter is done , and the baseballers were o n the ru n.

RUGBY

Ruff an' tuff

Rugby's here Rugby is a game like football. But's it's rougher. There are no time-outs, no shoulde1· pads and plent~, of bruises. In two years of roughhouse rugby, the blue and white of USD has turned a black and blue tint. But you can't worr~· about bumps.

The sport has caught on rapidly at the University, and in 1!)6~, tbe 21 member leam won two games and lost seven. The highljght of the season came ~lrl.v when USD held the powerful Bruins of UCLA to a 0-0 tie. Seniors Ed Cederburg,Tony Suor.zo, Ray Yost,and Mike )kDevitt won't be around next year, but the team is young an

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Down. but oot quite out. as time is called for 110 injured 1>l11yer.

With the hall tucked neatly away. formidable Flowers proves II fat11l foe to any opponent.

It doesn't take much lo play-a good head. stoul heart. and a ton of guts.

In scrum formation the basis for all of the rus.s a srn11JJ oval ball.

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