News Scrapbook 1980-1981

EVENING TRIBUNE

LOS ANGELES TIMES

DAILY TRANSCRIPT SEP 2 5 1981

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The fi::st ~rogram ol the Univer~ity ( of San Diego s Concert Series will be pr nted Sunday at 4 p.m. in the Camino Theater by the Alcala Trio Made up of members of the USD fu ulty, the group will perform elections by Beethoven and Mozart. The concerts are free to the public. For more information, call 291-6480, ext. 4426.

GOOD f OLKS: Students at University of San Diego who need financial a1J will get it from pro- c d of a fa. h10n show that Robbi Kraft tages next Thurs- day rn the paddock at the Del M r track No hors . But a very hot ntry: a show lion imported for the day to our own Animal ity from Hollywood

First concert of San Diego series set The first concert of the University of San Diego's Concert Series Will be held on Sunday, September 'l7 at 4:00 p.m. m Cammo Theater. The "Alcala Trio," made up of USO faculty, Father Nicolas Reveles, piano, Dr. Henry Kolar, Violin, and Mal]Orie Hart on cello, will present selections of Bee- thoven and Mozart. . Tickets may be purchased at the door, general admis- f1o,n, $3.50; students faculty and seniors, $1.50. For n °rmatlon call 291-6.fSO, ext .f426.

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SAN DIEGO UNION

Fashion show set for De Mar Track

Loomis-less USD Starts Wi h 2 Wins By AILENE VOISIN Slaff Writer, The Saft Die90 Union I COLLEGE NOTEBOOK

Even without starting quarterback Steve Loomis. who dislocated his shoulder in the season opener, the Universi- ty of San Diego's football team has won its first two games -17-3 over Redlands and 47-13 last week at Clare- mont-Mudd. A major share of USD's success belongs to placekicker Bobby Lozzi, a 5-foot-10 freshman from Gorman High in Las Vegas. He is 7-for-7 in point-after attempts and 5-for- 5 m field goals. Agamst Redlands, Lozzi connected on a 36-yarder, then ucceeded the following week on attempts of 26, 32, 42 and 46 )ards. . . The Toreros travel to Pomona-Pitzer tonight for a 7·30 contest. Loo!IllS is expected to start. • USD The University of Dayton (3-0) 1s the top- ranked NCAA Division III team with 60 votes, followed by Widener (Pa.) with 55, and Albany State 50. USD is among the teams that received an undisclosed number of votes . . After losses to San Diego State and Long Beach State, the women's volleyball team evened its record at 2-2 with victories over Oklahoma and Cal State Los Angeles. "We're play1Dg very well," said Coach John Martin. "We're a much better team than a year ago. To be honest, we were pretty bad last year (4-17)." USD _withdrew from the Southern California Volleyball Association (SCVBA) because the league was comprised predominantly of Divi- sion II schools ... Former USD catcher Bill Pinkham is hitting .309 in the Pioneer rookie league at Medicine Hat, Wyo. Bart Brainard. who was converted to outf1el~er when Pinkham arrived at USD last spring, 1s averaging ·4 10 the Stockton Class A team.

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Start Morning With Seminar SAN DIEGO - "Personal Decision Styles and Mangerial Effectiveness" will be the topic of the first of the University of San Diego·s UPDATE breakfast seminars Friday, Oct. 2, from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at the Executive Hotel in downtown San Diego. Advance registration 1s required. The fee for the full series is $ll5, with a group rate of $100 (three or more persons). Single sessions are $15. For information and re- gistration call 293-4585. /,

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T oreros Pound Pomona 24-13

The University of San Diego cap- tured its third straight football victo- ry without a defeat last last as the Toreros halted host Pomona-Pitzer 24-13. Pomona scored ftrst on an 18-yard field goal by Tom Owens in the first quarter, but USD erupted for 10 points in that same perioo on a 30- yard field goal by Bob Lozzi and Joe Henry's 5-yard touchdown scamper. Pomona closed to 10-6 on another Owens field goal in the second quar- ter, but USD put the game out of reach on 3-yard TD runs by William Sackler and Jerome McAlpin ID the final period. USD quarterback Steve Loomis hit 12 of 28 passes for 139 yards, with Henry leading the ground attack with 66 yards ID 19 carries.

All proc from lhis exciting event will benefit the USO Financial Aid Program. For information and auons. call 291-6480, ext. 4271.

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Reservations are coming from ~hro~g ou Southern California and from Bajha Callfr;;: ~°:i Thursday's fashion show and lune eon . f Thoroughbred Club to benefit the University o . ar 'd an Diego's student_ a1 pr?,gram.t . th 25th for the This "Winners' C1rle 81 even is e . SD Auxiliary. Mrs. John Parrish is the_ show chair- d Mrs Ed ward Keating is takmg reserva- man an . tKJi~~sts will first gather in the Turf Club ani the: be seated at tables in the paddock area w ere pecial fashion ramp has been constructed. in

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KEN JERAHIAN - The violinist will presenl a recital with pianist Bill Officer al 12:15 p.m. Wednesday in the French Parl~r, Founders Hall, Univtnity of San Diego, to continue the Noontime Concert Series.

ALCALA TRIO - The lrio. featuring pianist Nicolas Reveles, violin- ist Henry Kolar and cellist MarJOrie Hart. w,11 perform works by Beelhoven and Mozart at 4 p.m. today in the Camino TIMater, University of San Diego, to open the school's Concert Series.

Sentinel Al 1 Update meetings l;Jegin this Friday "Personal Decision Styles and Managerial Effec- tiveness" will be the topic of the first of the Univer- sity of San Diego's Update breakfast seminars from 7:30-9 a .m. Friday at the Executive Hotel in down- town San Diego. Dr. Phillip Hunsaker, Associate Professor of Management, will lead the seminar. Update is a series of eight seminars designed for women and men in business, sponsored by USD's School of Business Administration and Continuing Education every Friday morning through Nov. 20. Advance registration is required The fee for the full series is $115 with a group rate of $100 (three or more persons). Single sessions are $15. For infor- mation and registration, phone 293-4585. "The key responsibility for managers in any type of organization is making decisions," Hunsaker said, "and the match between decision style and job requirements can make an important differ• ence in job effectiveness, efficiency, and satis- faction " The seminar will focus on the strengths and weaknesses of predominate personal decision styles . Sunday, September 27, 198 I

SENTINEL SEP 3 O 1981 Klemmer erforms atUSD The John Klemmer Group will appear in concert at th Univer- sity of San Diego's Ca· mino Th at r t 8 p.m. Saturday, 0 t 10 'rickets for the jazz concert, sponsored by th • USD As ociated Stu- dents, re available at the campu book tore ox office ror $8. For in· ormation call 293 551, cckdays between 2 ·30- :30 p.m. Compo er and xo- phonlst John Klemmer will present elections from his 20-album col- 1ect ion, recorded throughout hi career. /_

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DATE: Oct. 2 l TIME: 7:30 a.m.

. econd annual wane -USO presents :~ 5 V1tate Experience tasting sem1~r d esday evenings begin• II,' on s,x e n 6-45-9 ·15 PM. Fee. n,nq tonight from · 291-6480

, SEMINAR: Personal Decision Styles and Managerial Effectiveness, USD Update Breakfast seminar_ LOCATION: Executive Hotel, dov.ntown FEE: $15 . SPONSOR: USD Schools of B_usiness Administration and Continuing Education CONTACT: 293-4585

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