News Scrapbook 1989
U. Mner• A long I st of South Bay phllanttiroples will receive funds f the annual dln- r dance called Bro dway Melo- Ill b Saturday in the u.s r nt !iot I Grand 8 llroom with r h arsal {cockt Is) at 7 p m., fol- l wed by curta n time (dinner) at 8 R ervations are $75 call 421- or 421-7658 YJUoHy or Seo .Q!!go Auxili- ary. "Evening on Broadway' will be th me of the Dean Ball on Satur- day th a 65-volce choru s nglng lectlons from "Phantom of the Opera" nd "L s Ml erables" The five chools on campus wlll honor Robert Ad lazi, Marlon Hubbard, Liam McGee. S lly Thornton and All on Tlbb1tt Gu t II gather around the pool at th n Diego Hilton 1 6.30 p.m. th n go Inside to dine on fll t m gnon d dance to th Stev n Sp nee orchestra per person, call 276-2631 Ticket e $125, 200 and $3/00 24
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0 a r- l O in Aztecs' SDSU (23-13, 7-3) WIii play another double-header today at New Mexico More baseball - Bnan Turang and Rick Allen homered in the first game, and Jon W1llarddt phitc 1 hedh at five-hitter in the secon o e P OS Loyola Marymount sweep USD, 10-5 and 8-0, in West Coast Athletic Con• ference play. Chuck Graham set a SD record with his 53rd career dou- ble, surpassing Andy Asaro's 52 (1979-82). The Toreros (15-19-1, 1-9) face the Lions (20-17-1, 5-1) for a sin- gle game today in Los Angeles ... (7-20-1, 3-3).
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home run and three triples to ea San Diego State to a Western Athlet- ic CoJference baseball sweep of New Mexico, 10-3 and 11-2, in a double- header yesterday in Albuquerque, Dunn hacl four hits in the opener, including a bases-empty homer m Brown (6-4). Teammate Billy Miller had three RBI Brian Lutes had two homers and five RBI in the second game. Dave Riddle (3-0) allowed seven hits, no walks, and struck out .M the sixth inmng, to support Rob
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trachan: USD pickst law dean - 1 R Jll[.,. ', , . C. 8 ,au Esr lJSDpicks womana law dean 1Q Utah Professor Strachan chosen fter long search By Lorie H rn rlter Utah law Professor Knstme Stra- chan bas been named dean of the University of San Dieg2._ School of Lawone of less than a dozen nation- ally' accredited law schools in the country to place a woman at the aca- demic helm. Strachan, who ha a reputation for consensus-building and a strong in- terest in cumculum reform, was se- lected to head the 1,100-student law chool from among 65 applicants during a yearlong committee search. She replaces former Dean Sheldon Krantz, who resigned in the spring of 1988 to write a book. Saying she will maintain a "com- muter marriage ' - with a household m Sal Lake City and one in San Diego - Strachan IS married to Gor- don Strachan, an attorney. He was mdicted, but granted immunity for his Senate committee tf'.stimony con- cerning the Watergate scanda_l. Charges against him were dropped m 1975. Gordon Strachan is a partner in a Utah law firm specializing in com- plex litigation and ski resort law. In e 1989-90 school year, Kristine trachan will be among 11 women to hold the position of dean of one of 175 law schools nationwide accredited by the American Bar Association, ac- cording to Betsy Levin, executive di- rector of the Association of Ameri- can Law Schools in Washington, D.C. "It has been very satisfying to see the handful (of women in law school administration) keep growing," said Strachan, 45, who attended high school at The Bishop's School in La Jolla. Thinking back to 1965, Strachan taff , . C, a f.11 1111 ..Allffl'• , . c. a E,r. ,ua opment Inc.? $39 For more m- The ~ost is call 489-5109. / Td mv£~ of San Diego lost both games of aWe t Coast Athlet- , Conference doubleheader to tyola Marymount m Los Angeles. The Lions (20-17-1, 5-1) won y. scores ?flOc-:u~'kd 8 G~aham set a USO s 5 3 d career hOOl record with his r d ~~uble m the first game. An y Asaro had 52 from 1979-8~ __r hard Helps t p aLate Rally formation, Tops3-A San Diego, CA ) (San Diego Co. . San Die@ Ma__gazme (Cir. M. 20,32~) p Jll~,.•. , . C. 8 Los Angeles,CA (Los Angeles Co.) Times (San Diego Ed.) (Cir. D. 50,010) (Cir. S. 55,573) R - t the cond n a row for the 2-A riesat2-2 mcc th format wa changed from c1ty- eounty Th game looked as 1f 1t would be anything but exciting from the t rt For 3½ quarters, 1t looked J t hke an all-star game. Then thmg got nous. Th 3 A led, 4-2, before the 2-A took the 1 ad 1t held until the 3-A run mldw y through the fourth qu rt r An 81 67 lead was the b ggest of the mght for the 2-A te m, but thrn the 3-A came back hmd th pl y of gu rd r m Jordan of erra Jordan hit a 19-foot sho to tart th 15-0 run, th n followed with a thr -pointer. After a baSket inside by Flanagan, Jordan cored a he f 11 to his back to pull the 3-A within 81 - 76. Flanagan started to k control of the m 1d and cor d on a slam from a lob pass from Torrey Pmes teamm te Cour - l1 Miller. Will Tale of Southwest and Flanagan then hit two free throws piece as 3-A took Its first lead me arly m the first quarter. " y shot was off in the first half, but my coach aid all ye r to just ke p shooting," Jordan said. , When I miss I get frustrated, and then I don't want to shoot, but I just kept thmkmg of what my coach 1d all year. "l knew lt would come around. Th coaches 1d the guards would have to take over because our guys insid were gettmg beat up. l had to start h1ttmg. Joe Temple of Lmcoln stopped the streak by hitting both ends of a on -and-one Wllh 4 48 remammg to give the 2- an 8,3- 2 lead that wa,; stretched to 85-82 on a run- way reverse slam by Ray 1cDav- td of Clairemont. The 3-A was only able to take one more lead, 86-85, on a basket mStde by Flanagan. t rsandtlcdth w Esl. I 888 Jlllot', Esr. 1111 fl. C. 8 h~the Univer· SD De- an's Ball- The- ~f?a\llo benefit_the San1D 0 •?is't.1n:;~~ 15 al the f;~-~~ ve schoO sh & Tennis Resort. Info. ~n Beac ~ - San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) Evening Tribune (Cir. D. 123,064) PR JU~,.•. P, C. 8 F.sr. 1888 PERSO NEL FILE it~< · · P 'J' aw JOlllS IP Dennis Shaw bas joined Pacific Ship Repair & Fabrication Inc. as vice president of government relations and marketing. · He held several key senior executive positions at the Department of De- . f' Sh. ac1 IC fense during the Reagan administration on the staffs of Secretaries of Defense Caspar Wein- berger and Frank Carlucci. He also was under secretary of the Navy. Shaw earned a master's degree in strategic studies and defense analysis at the University of Lancaster, England in 1970, and holds a de- gree from the University of San Diego School of Law. Kenneth Kilgast has been appointed chief financial officer at Office Automation Systems Inc., a manufacturer of controller products and laser printers. He bas over 15 years experience in financial management, cost accounting and budgeting. Prior to his appointment at Office Automation Systems, be was vice president and chief finan- cial officer a D.D.R. Investments Inc. where be was responsible for all financial and ac- See Strachan on age 8-9 Dennis Shaw counting operations. Shapery Enterprises of La Jolla has hired Eldoa Vogt as corporate control- ler and chief financial officer in charge of accounting and financial forecast- ing. He will also oversee banking and finance operations for the company. Edward Gabrielson has joined Woodward-Clyde Consultants as manager of environmental science and engineering. He will direct subsurface explora- tion, process engineering, water resources and environmental service prac- tices. Higgs, Fletcher & Mack, a law firm, has added John Morris and Sheila Muldoon to the partnership. Morris will continue his appellate law practice while Muldoon will continue her practice in real estate. Daniel Marks has joined San Diego Hospice as vice president of finance and chief financial officer. American Valley Bank has promoted Samuel Cripps to vice president at the Ramona office. Daniel Carr has joined the certified public accounting firm of Irving M. Eisenberg & Co. as senior accountant. He specializes in tax planning and preparation for small businesses and will supervise a staff of seven accoun- tants. The Mercy Hospital Foundation has appointed six new members to its board of directors. They are Charles Feurzeig, chairman of board at San Diego National Bank; Richard Friedman, M.D., director of the Mercy Heart Institute; Sister LaSalette, director of Mission Services at the hospita~ Sister Mary Leonita, director of hospitality; John Mazor, M.D., director of .the cardiology department; and Robert Payne, president and chief executive officer at Mission Valley Associates Inc., a real estate development and. investment corporation. Carol Mason has been named president of Hannah-Gillard Co., a newly formed company merged from Hannah-Gillard Co.'s property management division and Assured Asset Management Corp. Mason was previously mana- ger at Hannah-Gillard's property management division. PR 101 Jlltn.'. , C B r- .. ,,,, LOCAL BRIEFS • i 4 Over Matter wins bowling title Mind Ove Matter was crowned The team W.M.R.J.W., bowling Game l. The Aztecs are 24-14, 8-4 in th t am champion of th 50th San without any handicap, shot 3,150 to league; the Lobos are 8-21-1, 4-4 .. . DI go Bow!Lng A oclatlon City win the high-scrat~h team series tro- US_D broke~ streak of. 12% sc?re- Champ1onsh1p la rught at Plaza phy. Wayne Morris 253-~27-246 - 726 less mmngs With a run m the sixth Bo was the high individual series, and but lost to host Loyola Marymount, The team hlch bo led its win- Danny Castro bowled a 279 for the 11-1, in a West Coast Athletic Confer- n1n ,247 handicap total on the first high Individual game. ence game. The Toreros (15-20-1, 1- w kend of th v nt, Ith toad the The tournament resumes with sin- 10) have lost nine straight, three final two days of competition Mind gles and doubles at Clairemont Bowl short of the school record. Loyola 0v r tt r on $1,000, plu tro- on April 22-23. Marymount is 21-17-1, 6-1. phi for team m mb rs Angelo B1Hb1II - Second baseman Water polo - Members of the B thun Jo Carmichael Oscar Brian Dunn hit a two-run double in UCSD water polo team set a world Jo Tommy h l y and Gil Bo!- the second Inning to help San Diego record for the longest continuous d n Stale win the opener of its Western game, logging 26 hours at the UCSD The top thr pl r mained un- Athletic Conference double-header Natatorium over the weekend. The cbanaed on th final w kend of with host Ne Mexico, 6-3. The snapped SDSU's winning treak at seven with an 8-1 victory in Lobo intrasquad match involved ~4 ~lay- ers, and there were no substitutions. The previous record, held by a boys' school in S~opshire, Engl7ad, was competiUoo, but the n xt lions changed Smokebu ters (3,215) ix pos - nd VFW an third o 2 (3,170) were second the second game. Dunn w 2-for-4 with three RBI in hours, 36 rIDJutes.
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