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Thursday, February 11, 1971 No. 7 Vol. 8 Page 2 Vista Thursday, February 11,1971 Constitution Parietal Visiting - BFD DO YOU PLAN ON U5ING IT WHEN WET GET IT ? Is Revised Parietal Visitng — B.F.D. Oh, for Christ's sake. It has gotten to the point at this University where A new AS Constitution is to be the very air is reeking with decay. Decay of academica, decay of offered to students shortly, said students, decay of ideas. A few issues ago I wrote on the triviality of the THEN PLEA5EHELP AS Chief Justice John Murphy and Great Parietal Visiting Issue. It is still with Us — with a few new U5 ! AS Recording Secretary Debbie developments. Students are now sleeping on the lawn in front of DeSales Comfort. Hall in objection to the ruling of non-visitation. Paul Moulton, former According to Murphy, the old President of the Resident's Board, has moved off campus (along with 50 constitution was too weak, and the other students). Moulton was the loudest voice for reform — now his new document has been position has been vacated. strengthened according.y. "We've been working on it for Why is this University so consistently sheltered and sophomoric? There the past IV2 years," said Miss is a great wealth of intellectual talent here. I know — I've talked to it. Comfort. "The work started under Why does a University which teaches philosophies, metaphysics, the the old Riley administration. The Arts, the most stimulating intellectual and political theories of human main reason for the delay was a history, have to have as its burning issue the question of allowing or not lack of cooperation among last allowing the scent of female mush in the men's boarding rooms? year's constitution committee The facts have been repeated ad nauseam. With the exception of, members." perhaps, South Bend Agricultural U., USD must occupy a position of Miss Comfort was the head of the relevance lower than many JC's. Berkley has its Mario Savos, UCSD its committee this year, whose Herbert Marcuse, USD it Domini Collins. Likewise, Columbia has it' members also included Murphy, ghetto confrontations, Stanford its cancer research, USC its film schools, Paul Moulton (Residence Board), USD its parietal visiting. Andi Merton (AS Vice President), Greg Pirio, Marsha Rarick, Paul I suppose it's hopeless. We're raising children here. We live in an up­ Schanes, and Sr. Domini Collins. per-class community, dedicated mainly to social refinement and beer- "The consensus of opinion," drinking. Except for the infintesimal few, academics aren't important, Murphy said, "is that this is the much less dicussed. A suggestion—go to Muir or Revelle at USCD. Talk to best document yet. The major a freshman, for God's sake, and meet USD's typical junior. changes will be mainly ad­ ministrative." So, as long as we've got nothing else to do, why not parietal visiting? "For example, we will now have Maybe it may be the start of something. I quote a news release con­ one VP instead of two. We will also cerning another typical Catholic college. St. Bonaventure University, appoint a Secretary of the Physical NY. Plant, who will mainly be con­ cerned with sports promotion. This "A meeting between students and administrators on the issue of dor­ should avoid the trouble we had mitory visits between sexes ended in a stalemate at this chool. Earlier the with the club football fiasco we had student government had called for defiance of the rule that prohibits such last semester. This man will also visits. be concerned with the food ser­ "An agreement to air the issue before the trustees came during a vices, nursing services, etc. — meeting attended by 1500 students and faculty. Further action is post­ anything he can do as a liaison poned until the trustees rule on the subject. After the meeting broke up, between Administration and two storage barns were burned with damage estimated at $110,000." students is also expected." But, as they say, it couldn't happen here. According to Miss Comfort, the Legi-Council will be changed to a Student Senate. There will be no .JUUUJULSULUULOXIUUULSUJLSULOJLSL^ further class officers, only elected senators. The Senate will essen­ tially remain the same as the Legi- Council, including budget allocation and the appointment of Mai I bag all committees. "The biggest single change is the Women's Rights: .. to give idea of a Student Senate," says Miss Comfort. "The Senate idea is a progressive one, and highly birth to life - not to decay" workable and necessary for USD." "This new document," adds Vista, stuuents for giving me the op­ Murphy, "gives the student more This letter is written as a portunity of representing them and protection. Certain areas which farewell and a thank you. the Vista staff for aiding in our We are Women - no more, no less were not previously covered now It's a farewell to all the continuing efforts for parietal The builders of the nation - not the destroyers are. The document has been frustration and confusion one visiting. The dreamers perhaps - but dreamers are often strengthened considerably, and is encounters when dealing with I would also like to thank the thinkers more clearly defined. This new Creative - not merely imitative administrators, such as Barry Board of Trustees and the entire Vinyard, whose position on any administration for driving me and constitution is definitely in the best We wish to give birth to life - not to decay interests of all students." By pulling upwards - not by tearing down given subject is as consistent as a 40 to 50 other residents off campus, throw of the die. for we find ourselves living in The new constitution is yet to be We are not against - but for voted in. There will be open : We are said to be intuitive - but we can ally with It's a farewell to being a resident super comfortable apartments student and being president of with practically no restrictions and meetings to discuss it, copies will reason be circulated to deans and Slow to act, perhaps? - but when stirred to action, we their association. I moved off and saving between $200 to $300 a am glad I did. This, by the way, has semester. students, and an Open Speech can drive energetically Forum will be held to discuss it. Not dare-devils, to be sure - but courageous become a USD tradition in that In conclusion I would to urge all We want to encourage initiative - not stifle it every president of the Resident students to actively support the We like beauty, order, courtesy - how can they be Student Association has moved off parietal visiting movement. Give preserved? campus while still holding the students a piace on this University UN's Roosevelt We tingle at the sound of certain words: integrity, office. Does this indicate anything and you give the University a place sincerity, sympathy, compassion, understanding, to you, Board of Trustees? in the entire academic community. service, love - we cringe before their opposites I wish to thank the resident Paul G. Moulton Jr. Speaking Here We want to help people - woman's role Antoinette Ernandes Let's be positive - discard the negative, for a change. Curtis Roosevelt, head of the Non-Governmental Organizations Womanly women - we want to work with manly men of the United Nations and grandson We are student members bf a Catholic College - and of the late President Franklin happy to have it so Delano Roosevelt was the Political We belong to a Catholic University - accepting all who Science Club's first featured qualify as persons speaker of the semester here last We want to give respect - and expect to receive it. Friday. NGO is made up of all in­ We have a voice - or rather we want one ternational and special interest We are entitled to one - we pay our full share of AS Editor Esteban Ruvalcaba groups, such as scientific, dues Associate and Arts Editor Paul Sammon technical, social, religious, ethnic, We don't want sole leadership - but a cooperative News Editor Bruce Cahill labor, youth and economic groups. share Features Editor Linda Smith The International Chamber of Man, woman, complementary, helpmates - by the Sports Editor Oscar Rodriguez Commerce, Trade Unions and Bar design of the Creator Art Editor Peter Manno Associations are also under the Photo Editor Greg Downs jurisdiction of NGO. This is the star to which we hitch our efforts. Underground Editor John Fennessey "Perhaps my office is the only But we are only human - be tolerant when we fall Assistant Editors Antoinette Ernandes, Diane Chevalier, Colleen office (in the US) in which citizens short. Mauricio, Pat Yetman and interest groups have a voice," Business Diane Chevalier he said of his consultative office. Typist Collette Ford In replying to questions about the Moderator Gerald L. Schultz UN's non-interference on in­ The VISTA is published every two weeks for the university community by the ternational disputes and crises, Associated Students of the University of San Diego. Roosevelt emphasized the fact that Unsigned editorials represent solely the opinion of the editor-in-chief. None of the views expressed in the VISTA necessarily reflect the opinions of the "the UN is a political institution Barbra Aranha Salome Hernandez subject to the special interests of Janet Howard Associated Students, faculty, or administration of the University of San Diego. Dorothea Camus The VISTA reserves the right to edit all articles for space, good taste, and the member nations" and as such M. Teresa Cano Elsa Mix libel. All letters submitted to the VISTA must be signed, and should not exceed can't and won't act on many im­ Marlena Ciaio Elizabeth Monforte 250 words in length. No obscenities are permitted in letters, stories, or edi­ portant matters. Cristina Forester Patricia Murphy torials. Dr. Russell Kirk will be the next Annette E. Foster Maria Bertha Perez The basic advertising rate is $2.00 per column inch. Phone: 291-4671. Room D102 W. De Sales Hall, University of San Diego, Alcala Park 92110. speaker of the Political Science The VISTA is a subsidiary of the USD Associated Student Body. It is not Club Speakers Program next the official new organ of the university. Tuesday at7:30p.m. in the Camino tnnrrrrrrrrrmnrorrrrirrrr^^ Hall Auditorium. Thursday, February 11, 1971 Vista Page 3 Students Emphasize Parietal Visiting Demand

by Bruce Cahill The Committee to get Parietal San Diego has parietal visiting Visiting Now followed up Monday except USD. USF and Notre with a blocking of Marian Way in Dame are both working toward which about a dozen cars took part. coed dorms. The demonstration started early in the morning and ended early in the "A college campus is supposedly afternoon. rational and reasonable," said Murphy. "It seems ludicrous that It all started on the night of Feb. they (the trustees) act in such an 3 when about 50 or 60 students unreasonable and irrational gathered on the lawn in front of De manner." Sales Hall. About 25 ended up spending the night in sleeping bags The Committee to Get Parieta on the lawn. The following night a Visiting Now is supported by the tnet was set up with three students A.S., the Student Life Committee, holding the post until Sunday's the Vista, the Resident Boarders meeting, when a new resident's Association, Barry Vinyard, Sr. Board was selected. Last Domini Collins, and the majority of semester's Resident's Association students. president, Paul Moulton, moved off campus because of his This school has tried to make the disagreement with the trustees' boy-girl relationship seem un­ decision against pareital visiting. natural and unwanted. Let's try PARIETAL VISITATION NOW - Student blocked Marian Way Monday and have been He had to resign as a result. the twentieth century," said sleeping on the lawn in front of De Sales Hall since last Wednesday. Murphy. The three students sleeping in Photo by Greg Downs the ^ent were Dennis Brooks, Bob Cotton, and Larry Hilligos. Chief justice John Murphy, a day student sympathetic to the cause, said that a lot more students would have slept on the lawn the first night if it weren't for the cold and the fact that many didn't have sleeping bags. Don t marry The demands of the committee were summed up by banners hung from the residence hall, "We want women," "We demand women", and just "women". The committee is trying for a rich grl! parietal visiting in the men's dorms only. They want visitation privileges until 2 a.m. on weekends Not until you find out just how that can support over 350 remote We are a highly diversified, total and until 10:30 p.m. on school nights. rewarding a career in Computer terminals. systems oriented company—con­ Sales or Systems Support is with cerned with the problems of the And, this is only the beginning. One of the committee's goals is RCA. future. not to let parietal visiting become Computer Salesmen at RCA are We are, at present, doubling our another of USD's dead issues. sales force. So THINK about your future. Our The sleep-out revived the pre- selling packages that are eight­ sales force is drawn from a va­ Christmas issue which was een months ahead of major com­ We also intend to increase our riety of majors—a technical de­ highlighted by an AS sponsored petitors. business at twice the rate of the gree is not required — we are coed party up on the balcony of the Large time-sharing computers men's residence. computer industry. more interested in your motiva­ tion. Murphy said that "students really are unhappy this year up­ For more information contact stairs." An illustration of this is your College Placement Director, that during the first semester or write directly to RCA College about 180 men lived in the dorms; Relations, Dept. L, Cherry Hill, now there are about 130, with more considering moving off. Although Camden, New Jersey 08101. We the migration wasn't all due to the are an equal opportunity em­ denial of parietal visitation, the ployer. issue was a major factor. Murphy said he and others ap­ preciate moves made toward parietal visiting, but he feels that On Campus Interviews such moves are just appeasing in nature. February 19,1971 Such moves are the newly opened coed lounge on the fourth floor of De Sales Hall, and parietal visiting every Sunday in the girls dorms from 1 to 5 p.m. ItCil CM President, Msgr. John E. Baer, hopes that within a week there will be a communications committee set up for the first meeting of the Board of Trustees and students from the Residents Board. Msgr. Baer said at a meeting with students that the usual number of students who withdraw from the dorms is about 12 - 15. This year 50 moved off campus. Students at the meeting were Tim Harris, Eric Neiser, Paul Moulton, and John Murphy. One of the main complaints is that the Board's decision was unanimously against parietal visiting without even letting students present their case, and without reviewing the issue. Several students feel that the issue was hussled through, then ignored. As Murphy put it, "We don't question the authority of the board, just the rationality of its decision. "Every other Catholic college in the state has parietal visiting I except USD and every college in Thursday, February 11, 1971 Page 4 Vista

Sweetwater, Ballin' Jack, American Joe's the Best Yet American Eagle In Concert Here by Paul Sammon PaulSammon a tendency to chew-up his lines performed on network television, before the accident. Another' policy change, wun- Two prominent rock groups, with a little too much relish. and at the Griffith Park love-in in derkinds. It's back to the Sweetwater and Ballin' Jack, will The music is fine on the album — LA where they first attracted Ballin' Jack also included on the stereotyped, let's review all the appear at the USD gym on Friday, on the film it's distracting, com­ bill, has just recently gained movies in town game. The recent Feb. 19th, at 8:00 p.m. notice. mercial and unnecessary. national recognition with an album attempts by myself to inform you technically seemed to stir little The direction is nothing new, Sweetwater, the main attraction, The turning point in Sweet­ called, appropriately enough, interest from any of you. Your loss. therefore stable and direct. Watch has been together as a group for water's career was a gig at LA's "Ballin' Jack". They are currently Next month's Playboy should be the characterization's of Joe's wife three years (without a single Whiskey A Go Go, second on a being highly promoted by the label coming out soon, anyway. — she's very much there. change in personnel). Their two double bill with Big Brother and that has recorded them. There's an interesting thing On the whole, recommended. recorded albums include Holding Company. It was here that about this newspaper, nobody The long-hairs will eat-up the blast "Sweetwater" and "Just for You". the group was recognized and Ballin' Jack is from Seattle, and signed on by a representative of was formerly known as the reads it. Go figure. at the underbelly of American The members of Sweetwater are Reprise Records. Emergency Exit. ignorance, the highbrows will look for a great new directorial talent, Alex Del Zoppo (keyboards), Joe - State theatre, 4712 El Cajon Albert Moore (flute), Elpedis Singer Nansi Nevins of the group American Eagle (formerly The Blvd., 284-1428. and everyone will enjoy the Cobian (congas), Alan Malarowitz was recently involved in a high Surprise Package) a local group, I suppose everyone's heard of violence. (drums), August Burns (cello), speed freeway accident on a LA will also perform at the concert. this by now, or will shortly. The Fred Herrara (bass), and Nansi Freeway. The singer was seriously thing that most impressed me Films to see—Five Easy Pieces, Tickets will be available on Nevins (guitar and voacls). hurt and forced to spend months in about this film was its grittiness — Borsalino, The Wild Bunch, Alex in campus from Mary Clinkscales at recovery. Her voice was affected there are times, in the dialogue and "Wunderland, anything at the the Serre Hall Business Office for staging, when you almost expect to Sweetwater has gained most of only to the extent of lowering its Unicorn. its popularity from on-stage strength. Miss Nevins, however, the special student price of $2.50. reach up to your nose and find a performances, here in the U.S. and states that her voice gained a much There are only 100 tickets good healthy smear of urban Films to fill an idle moment — also in Canada. The group has also wider range and color than it had available, so the supply is limited. American soot. Not to say Joe, as a film, is dirty (except, perhaps, in "LoveStory," "Tora, Tora, Tora," its explosive theme). Quite the "Wuthering Heights," "The Owl contrary. Dirt must be relative, to and the Pussycat," "Cromwell." something and in Joe there just Films to Avoid — "Song of aren't any compassions. Everyone Norway," "I Love my Wife," News Briefs Is Guilty. Madison Avenue, hard- "Julius Caesar," "Rio Lobo," hats, long-hairs — all are por­ "There's a Girl in my Soup." trayed as carrying their share of All new and renewal applicants Films are shown every Tuesday Sweet water, Balln' Jack, and the Great American Burden. The for Financial Assistance for the night on the "Image of the Jews." the American Eagle (formerly the fact that this is one of the more 1971-72 academic year must at 7:30 p.m. in the SeSales Surprise Packe) will present honest and fair accounts of complete Parent's Confidential Auditorium. The series, which runs USD's first concert for a long while current American society in Statements and new financial aid 12 weeks, started Feb. 2 and will in the Student Sports Center (the American film is doubly applications. Further information run until May 4. No films will be gym) at 8:00 p.m. Feb. 19. The AS disheartening. Not only has a can be obtained from the Financial shown on April 6 or 13. sponsored event will cost $3.50, social apathy, alienation, and Seating being on a first come, first Aids Office, Room 221, Serre Hall, inhumanity become reality, it's » • • serve basis. George T. Urdzil. also become commercial. Joe is, I suppose, almost a The AS and Vista offices have * * * * * * perfect little film, in its own sphere been remodeled and added to. Stop of reference. The photography is Seniors must go to the bookstore in some time and visit one. They nice and grainy, but there's a little to be measured for caps and All students who have California are Rooms D102 W and D102 E. The too much emphasis on medium- gowns. State Scholarshps must sign for Vista office now even looks ef­ them at the Financial Aids Office close-up shots, which get irritating ficient. by next Friday (Feb. 19). Those after a while. Peter Boyle is (yes, -» * *- » » * failing to sign up face the loss of here it comes again), amazingly their scholarshhip. competent, although he does have The lounge across from the Vista and AS offices has been refur­ The new head of S.P.E.E.D. is bished and is now open. A new Dan Meyers. lounge is across from the Physical Plant, first Floor DeSales. Also the * # * Is WORLD CAMPUS AFLOAT lounge on the fourth of DeSales Hall is now coed — girls are, for the Dr. Russell Kirk, news colum­ for YOU? first time, allowed upstairs. nist, will speak at 7:30 next * » * Tuesday (Feb. 19) in the Camino Hall Theatre on "Decadence and Fr. Benjamin Carrier has Recovery of America Education." returned from Chapman College's He will be sponsored by the World Compus Afloat. Political Science Club.

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A series of three concerts will be presented by the University of San Despite the hectic juggling of law since cap and gown rental is in­ Grade-A choice steak three The monthly town meeting will Diego in February. They will be books and undergraduate ones and cluded in the graduation fee. times a month, homemade donuts allow students to air their held Monday nights at 8:15 in the the frantic rushes of students,MRs. It has only been in recent years for breakfast, a monthly town hall grievances and make constructive Camino Hall Theater at no charge. Ward, Bookstore Manager, says that the book store has sold items meeting and party, and a criticism. Appearing in the series are guest that she enjoys it all. other than school books and sup­ reorganized food preparation Explaining the improved food artists, Soprano Justeen Widoff "It's possibly one of the most plies. Previous administrations system are just a few of the preparation and serving system, and pianist and composer Harold interesting places in the univer­ prohibited the store to handle changes initiated by the Szabo he points to the modern stoves Zabrack. The Alcala Trio will also sity.Everyone comes to the Book­ merchandise other than books and Food Service, recently put in which have been moved from the perform. store," she said. supplies. charge of the USD cafeteria and DeSales kitchen to facilitate Miss Widoff will giver her recital Mrs. Ward said that she realized Today not only books, paper snack bar. cooking in the main cafeteria. Feb. 8. She has recently returned that many students were upset by and pens may be found there; but According to Mr. Michael The new beverage dispensing set from a concert tour of Eastern the rising costs of books. "Many also stationery, greeting cards and LaVeque, manager of Szabo, "Our up is also a new idea but, Gary Europe, and will include songs in students think we're making a novelty items. Wearing apparel company is large and nation-wide, Koch, assistant manager, ex­ Russian and Czech on the tremendous profit, but actually such as panty hose, T-shirts and holding national contracts with plains, "There are no outside program. we're making hardly any," she sweat shirts are also sold. both food and meat companies. drains on the machines there. The program for her recital will said. "We are constantly adding Local orders are processed Please be careful of letting the include "Traum Urch Die Sam- The profits made by the sale of things to attract students through central purchasing houses drinks overflow into themachineor merung," "Zueignung," and text books is regulated. The store is especially since so many live on who give these large orders, often we'll eventually have a big mess." "Standchen" by Richard Strauss. allowed to raise the manufacture's campus without any means of from 100 - 150,000 pounds of meat "Meals now served in the She is also an artist in the Com­ price 20 per cent. From this profit getting off," said Mrs. Ward. weekly, to the lowest bidder. De Sales dining hall are prepared munity Concert series. Her ac­ salaries are paid as well as the She pointed out that the Book­ "Therefore," he explains, "we get here, in the main kitchen, and companist will be liana Mysior of shipping freight on the books. Also store also sells records three times a large discount which allows us to 'satellited' to the hall. "By the the USD music faculty and if books are returned to the a year. The records are kept for serve you better food." way," he jokingly points out, frequent guest artist for the San manufacture this shipping cost one month and then returned so as The 'special party' staged once a "remind the boys that it's useless Diego Library music series. must be paid by the store. to insure a variety in the music. month will include both food and to raid the De Sales kitchen to Miss Widoff will also sing the "Feb. 22 has been set up as ring One of the problems currently atmosphere; maybe an authentic desserts now because we keep no song cycle, "Le Bestiare," by day," said Mrs. Ward. This par­ facing the Bookstore is that there Mexican dinner with homemade supplies there." Francis Pouenc, and a song cycle ticular day has been set aside to isn't always enough room for its tamales, tacos and burritos. New vending machines in the of gypsy melodies by Anton draw attention to the fact that merchandise. With the added Fancier ones may feature stuffed Student Union dispensing apples, Dvorak. The gypsy song will be students can order their school responsibility of selling books to guineau hens, bavarian chocolate sandwiches, and shakes are also a sung in Czech. Four songs by Sergi rings at the Bookstore. Mrs. Ward law students, the Bookstore is cake and cherries jubilee. service of the Szabo Co. Rachmaninoff will be sung in added that although there would overcrowded during student Russian. These are "In the Silence only be one 'ring day' that students registration. At other times, of the Night," "Sorrow in Sprin- could order their rings at any time. however, the store is able to work time," "At My Window," and Another function which the Book­ efficiently with the space provided At U of San Diego, "Spring Waters." store has undertaken is to provide by their remodeling effort last Also on the program are two CM students with measuring kits summer. Future expansion plans for their camps and gowns. Mrs. have been contemplated by the PSA makes arias from "Cilea" by Adriana Lecouvereru, "Io Son L'Umile Ward pointed out that there was no Bookstore and the University, but Ancella" and "Poveri Fiori." Also cost to the student for this service no definite plans have been made. ends meet included are two songs by Leonard Berstein, "Jupiter Has Seven 152 times a day. Moons," and "A Big Indian and a Littel Indian"; and "Fog" and "Prayers of Stee;" by Mila Hennagin. "Six Bagatelles," Op. 126, by Beethoven will be performed as a piano solo by Miss Mysior. Miss Mysior is also a member of the Alcala Trio. That's how many times PSA connects San uiego with Los An­ The program for Zabrack's geles, Hollywood-Burbank, Ontario, Long Beach, Oakland, San concert scheduled for Feb. 15 will Francisco, Sacramento, and San Jose. With lowest air fares. include two of his own com­ Meet your campus rep halfway. Or your travel agent. Or PSA. positions, a sonata and a piece entitled "Five Contours." Other PSA gives you a lift. works on his program include a Hayden sonata, an intermezzo by Brahms and Debussy's "Sunken Cathedral." The Alcala Trio will perform in concert on Feb. 21. Zabrack in addition to being a pianist and composer has taught in colleges and universities and is currently teaching privately in St. Louis, Mo., and Springfield, 111. with student honors including Fulbright Winners, St. Louis Young Artist, Artist Presentation Winners National Association of Allstate wants mavericks. Arts and Letters Winners in Composition and Piano and many more. With a people-oriented He was a Fulbright Fellow in Germany in 1955-56 and con- certized in West Germany under point of view. the auspices of the U.S. State Department. With thinking uncluttered As soloist and recitalist he performed with the St. Louis, Chicago, San Diego and Los by last year's answers. Angeles Symphony Orchestras. He premiered his first concerto as soloist with the St. Louis Sym­ With Brains. Drive. Concern. phony. He has received many honors Are you ready and the following are a few of his prizes: International Piano Competition Munich Germany to leave the herd? 1956, National Society of Arts and At Allstate, we have a Letters, St. Louis Artist Presen­ reputation. For being The money is good. tation, Aspen, Colorado Music The benefits, too. And Festival, and the Rudolph Ganz mavericks. Because Prize. we've never been con­ the chance to move up. tent to vegetate. Tradi­ Fast. tion bugs us. Last We'll be on campus year's formulas bug us. soon. See us then. That's why we've grown. Join the "good hands" And what will keep us people. growing. Allstate CUSTOM PHOTOGRAPHY If you're a bit of a 1156 Seventh Avenue maverick, we want you. is interviewing: San Diego, California 92101 In sales, claims, under­ Telephone 232-5154 writing, management - HOURS wherever your talents 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Weekdays 10:00 a.m. to 4 00 p.m. Saturdays work best. THURSDAY, MARCH 25 Weddings—Fine Portraiture CONTACT PLACEMENT OFFICE Thursday, February 11, 1971 Vista Page 6 Netters Face £)tcttA£kcrU State Today by The Torero netters, who took 5th By Oscar Rodriguez place in the NCAA College Division What can you say about a basketball team with a losing season? There championships last year and are many things usually said, but sometimes this isn't the Tight formula compiled a 21-3 record, meet San for a frustrated team. Most people call this "adding salt to the wound. Diego State here today at 2 p.m. One thing for sure which might explain the losing season of the Toreros The Toreros return all but one is too many road games...... letterman from last year's squad. There's something fans don't know about athletes. That is that athletes Returning players include last not only play for the love of their sport, but also to please their fans. In year's No. 1 senior, John Pettus, this case, there have been few fans for the Toreros because of the road and junior, Larry Lupian, MVP games and intersession. . last year. There is still a chance for a winning season. Only one of the last eight Newcomers include junior Mike games is an away game. Home games are definitely an advantage as the Kellogg, who played in high school Toreros found out in Riverside. Bernie Bickerstaff describes the at Las Vegas and then at City Riverside crowd as "brutal." We're not asking Torero fans to be brutal, College last year; junior Guy Fritz we are just asking for their support. also from City College; Spencer In talking about basketball, one cannot overlook one of the winningest Smith from the University of and best disciplined teams on the West Coast, the USD JV-Frosh team. Nevada at Reno; junior, Pete Hill, This team deserves to be watched. They display class and spirit rarely who played as a freshman at seen in an athletic squad. University of Tennessee and last • • * * year at City; Mike Fager, a fresh­ man from University High, and "Disgusting" and many non-printable words can describe the San Jim Mehren from University High. Diego Union and its poor publicity of USD sports. Dr. Curt Spanis, who will begin The tennis team returned from a trip after placing fifth in the NCAA his third year at the helm, has college play-offs and only a few words were said in the Union. John contracted for a 30-match Wathan was first round draft choice of the , National schedule, featuring home matches Baseball League, and only two or three inches were written about him. with University of California The Union is often seen flying the American flag on its mast to supposedly Alumni Week-end: Riverside, University of Redlands, represent the American people. However, through research, one can UC Davis, Occidental, UC Irvine discover that the Union does not represent nor present the views of all the (NCAA Champs) and San Diego people of San Diego, especially the students at USD. State College. * • • * Woolpert Returns The season will be highlighted by Baseball season will start next Wednesday, Feb. 17, against Cal a road trip in April which will pit Western (USIU) at 2:30 p.m. at Cal Western. The season looks promising the Toreros against Cal State Long even though the loss of John Wathan will definitely be felt. Wathan, MVP Beach, University of Nevada, and and team captain last season, had a .430 batting average and set career To Coaching Ranks nationally ranked University of records for most hits, most doubles, most triples, and most stolen bases. University of San Francisco Hall The following night (Saturday) Utah. The team, however, will have their two top pitchers, Steve Davis and of Famer Phill Woolpert will will be when the Alumni start Gary Myron, returning along with Steve Archambault and Richard return to the coaching ranks getting involved. The Alumni will USD 8, USIU 1 Ruberts. This should prove to be the team's strength. The squad, which during Alumni Weekend, which take on the varsity! Game time is has a total of 13 lettermen returning, will be playing in a new home field, will be held Feb. 12-14. set for 8 p.m. The Alumni will El Toyan Park. El Toyan is located near 4th and Palm Streets in National The weekend will start Friday feature such stars as Rick Singles City (take Interstate 5 south to 8th Street, National City. Go out 8th to night when the Torero courtmen Cabrera, Gus Magee, Mike Kellopp (USD) df. Parrinello Palm and turn left to 4th). host Cal State, Dominguez Hills. Pradels, Jeff Filzenger, Lymond (USIU), 6-1, 6-0; Anderson (USIU) * • * * Game time for the varsity will be 8 Williams, Ted Fields, Jim Wilkie, df. Hill (USD), 6-3, 7-5; Smith Next issue's Open Views will be "The local press coverage of USD p.m. while the JV squad starts Bill Sheridan, and many more. But (USD) df. Steele (USIU), 6-4, 3-6, 6- sports." All comments must be turned in to Oscar Rodriguez at the Vista things off at 6 p.m. to the surprise of all, playing for 2; Pettus (USD) df. Montaldano office by next Wednesday, Feb. 17.1 Comments should be under 125 the Alumni will be the Toreros own (USIU), 6-0, 6-1; Lupian (USD) df. words, typed triple space, and signed. head coach, Bernie Bickerstaff! Berker (USIU), 6-2, 6-4; Fager * * * *• Classy JVs What happens to the varsity? (USD) df. Anderson (USD), 6-3, 6- Did you know that in 1903,1920 and 1921 the baseball's was Another surprise! Athletic 4. the best-of-nine instead of today's best-of-seven? Can you answer the Director and holder of the longest Doubles following? winning string in major college Kellopp-Smith (USD) df. An­ 1. Which pro football player holds the record for the most fumbles in a Face USIU basketball, Phil Woolpert, will take derson-Par inelli (USIU), 6-1, 6-2; season? over as the head coach for the Hill-Pettus (USD) df. Steele- 2. In which innings did Babe Ruth hit a majority of his homeruns the Toreros. Berker (USIU), 6-4, 6-1; Lupian- year he hit 60? Tomorrow The following day, Sunday, will Fager (USD) df. Anderson- 3. Who was winner of the last Kentucky Derby? The Torero Frosh-JV basketball be the Annual Alumni baseball Montaldano (USIU), 6-2, 6-0. 4. Last season which player led the major leagues with 205 hits? game. Game time is 1:30 p.m. at (Answers will appear in next week's Sports Shorts.) squad will seek to better their record tomorrow night as they face Mesa College. the USIU Frosh at USIU at 6 p.m. The Torero courtmen will Tennis Schedule for February The squad, under the leadership resume their intercollegiate Fri. 12 - San Diego State - Home of coach John Cunningham, has competition the following 2p.m. complied an 11-1 recore, winning in weekend, Saturday, Feb. 20, Sat. 13 - Cal Tech - Home - Pros Pick Wathan; both of their outings last weekend. against Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, 10 a.m. Sparked by performances by at San Luis Obispo. The next home Fri. 19 - Cal Poly San Luis Obis­ Pinky Smith and Stan Washington, home game will be Tuesday, Feb. po — Home - 2 p.m. Signs With KC Royals the Toreros overcame the UC 23, against San Fernando Valley Sat. 20 - UC Riverside - There- Riverside JV squad in the fourth State. Meanwhile, the baseball 9:30 a.m. overtime period with a score of 89- team will start their season this Sat. 20 - Pomona College - coming Wednesday, Feb. 17, There - 2 p.m. John Wathan, first round draft America, where he represented the 87 last Friday night. The score at against Cal Western at Cal Mon. 22 - San Diego City (Scrim­ choice during baseball's January United States in the 18th Annual the end of regular play was tied at World Amateur Baseball Cham- 72 all, and the first three overtime Western. Their first home game mage) — Home - 2 p.m. draft, has signed with the Kansas will be against Chapman, the Wed. 24 - XI S C. JV's - There - City Royals for a "substantial pionshps.As one of the 18 palyers periods ended in 79, 81 and 83 point named, Wathan was selected by a ties. following Wednesday, Feb. 24, at 2 p.m. offer." Sat. 27 — LaVerne - Home - group of college coaches Smith was high scorer in the El Toyan Park, the new Torero representing different regions of game with 27 points, while home field in National City. 10 a.m. the country. The coaches selected Washington earned 24. 40 players, and then judging on The JV followed up its Frida; statistics and recommendations night win by whipping the fresh­ from coaches and professional men of Cal Poly San Luis Obisop scouts, narrowed the number to 18. 74-65 Saturday night. Tommy Davis lead the squad with 19 points in the game. Stan In Columbia, the US and Cuban Washington scored 17 points, while teams finished in a tie with 10-1 Ron Modic and Ben Thompson records. However, the US finished tossed in 12 apiece. second after losing to Cuba 2-1 and Stan Washington and Ben 5-3 in the final play-off game. Thompson led the team in rebounds with 10 and 9 respec­ tively. "There was no batting practice Statistics during the two-weeks we were Washington, S. 12 19.7 there. We were lucky. We had good Thompson, B. 12 19.0 pitching and that's what kept us in Smith, P. 12 16.6 the games," commented Wathan. Davis, T. 12 9.9 Modic, R. 12 7.9 Bajo, M. 12 6.1 John Wathan Wathan, who will miss this Bowman, B. 4 3.7 semester of school, hopes to return Garner, R. 12 3.1 Wathan, who will be leaving for during the off-season to finish his Franks, H. 8 1.0 spring training in Florida this tudies. Fields, D. 5 0.4 coming month, says he was happy to sign with the Royals because the team was an expansion club and he Baseball Schedule had good chances of moving up quickly. Feb. 17 Cal Western(T) 2:30 pm Feb. 24 Chapman(H) 2:30 pm After spring training, Wathan March 2 UC Riverside (H) 2:30 pm will.be assigned to single A league March 6 Pepperdine (2) (H) 12 pm in San Jose or to double A league March 10 UC San Diego (T) 2:30 pm 01136 j!lDD 'oBaia UDS 'V°6 Dpi|V back east. March 13 Southern Calif. College 2:30 pm oBajQ uog jo X^jSjaAjufi (2) (H) Wathan recently returned from 2:30 pm Barranquilla, Columbia, South March 16 Whittier (T)