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Vol. 8 Friday, October 16, 1970 No. 3

X Budget Delineated; Football Wins Big

by Antoinette Ernandes Club Football has been allocated the largest amount of funds from the AS treasury this year, according to Student Body Treasurer Craig Am­ nion. The sport has been given $20,000 for the 1970-71 season from a $76,000 budget. The remainder of the money has been allocated to the various clubs and campus associations, based on the budgets they submitted last year. Funds Set Aside Funds have also been set aside for social activities and campus speakers. The Treasury is made up of funds from AS fees, Student Union fees, summer dances and the College for Women. "The Business Office this year has taken over many of the Treasurer's formal duties", said Craig. "In past years the AS Treasurer kept his own books. This year, because of past mishandling of Student Body funds, the Business Office is taking care of these books," he said. Craig still writes out all the financial requisitions and only he or AS President Bob Blake can authorize the spending of AS funds. Slush Fund Initiated Craig, a sophomore pre-med major, has initiated a slush fund for unexpected expenses. "Last year the AS ran out of money in March and operated on this year's funds. The slush fund will guard against the same thing happen­ ing again," said Craig. Schoolarships and slush fund Craig has assumed the fole of watchdog over the AS funds. He also not shown. They amount photo | office {subscriptions plans to make copies of the budget available to all interested students, to $13,491 Tele Ex. College faculty and staff members.

Wathan to Play for US Amateur Baseball team

"He is probably by Oscar Rodriguez one of the best John Wathan has been selected to represent the United States and usd at the 18th Annual World Amateur Baseball Championships played at all-around athletes Barranquilla, Colombia, South America. to play for USD.

Wathan, one of the 18 players named, was selected by a group of college His selection is an coaches representing different regions of the country. The coaches selected 40 players, and then judging on statistics and recommendations individual honor, from coaches and professional scouts, narrowed the number to 18. and will give USD Last year as a junior, Wathan, a catcher, was MVP and team captain international recog- >r the Toreros. He set career records for the most hits, doubles, triples, nd stolen bases. As a result, Wathan, hitting 430, was named to the nitiOn. ollege All-American second team.

"His ambition is to play professional baseball. This will be a cactor Photo by Karl extyear in the baseball draft," commented varsity baseball coach John unningham. "It goes to show that the small colleges can compete with Eklund irger colleges."

Wathan will be reporting to Miami prior to Nov. 8 for practice after hich the squad will leave for Colombia and will return Dec. 2. Because ' this lengthy absense, Wathan will have to withdraw from this semester t USD.

Jack Stailings from Florida State University was named to coach the US team at the championships. Page 2 VISTA Friday, October 16, 1970 Want to buy a Gipper? Anyone want to buy a gipper? It seems that the old issue is with us again, "Club Football". I find it Fire is a very scary thing. And very acceptable that some "dudes" like to get together occasionally and the 500,000 acres destroyed in the go out and "get one for the gipper". However, we are spending $20000 for East County fires will not be en­ something that is not even supported by the student body. Last year we all joyed by campers and weekend voted to have football grace our presence. Aside from personal feelings I trippers for at least fifty years. voted "yes" because we were all told that the program would be a self- Can you imagine Big Sur going up supporting venture in one year. The program fails to meet that in flames? Well, that thought requirement. That one idea of self-supporting, was, and still is a farce. struck me when I heard about USD's students have been lied to time and time again. I think it's time to Cuyamaca State Park being in realize the facts about football. If the program continues to be a drain on danger. Green Valley Falls, a beautiful, quiet peaceful area, is our budget, and fails to even contribute half of its cost, then let's get rid of my own "Big Sur South." If that it I call on our A.S.B. officers to bring the decision and the facts to the area was ever torched by some students. My request is not so overwhelming. Either this program works- maniac I would personally cram or goodby program. Football, love it or leave it. my cane down and out his body. By Greg Daulton My weekend roomate, Smokey, told me this summer about the forestry divisions lack of modern equipment. The men who risk their Tuition to Increase in 71-72 • lives did not deserve to have their Dear Student: funds lowered by Governor Reagan. They do not deserve to In December, 1969, we informed our students that tuition charges for operate dated vehicles and put up 1970-1971 would be raised from the 1969-1970 figure of $600 per semester with ancient tools. Smokey told me to $650 per semester for the 1970-1971 school year. We said, further, that he could only help fight a fire that additional raises could be expected over the next two or three years. in San Luis Obispo by aiding in the We have spent many hours attempting to find ways to keep our direction of traffic. He sat on top of educational costs down. We have, however, reluctantly reached the a mountain and watched it burn conclusion that the 1971-1972 tuition charge will have to be increased to down. Similiar to this is 1,200 men $750 per semester for full-time students (12 units or more) and $50 per fighting only two miles of a 120 unit for part-time students (11 units or less). mile perimeter in the fire here. We do not intend to increase room and board charges for the 1971-1972 Something must be done about the school year, even though all the expenditures we must make to provide equipment and the pay scale. Congressman Bob Wilson has these services give promise of continued increases. Po.R.Kl»J<3 PlACCt> The chief element n our educational budget is, of course, faculty called for an investigation of the salaries. In an area of fierce competition among institutions of higher WomitJAV- forestry department. The men who cowVrACT AMO CLWV^V-K education, the cost of providing a first-rate faculty is growing rapidly. In run this state would be wise in this matter we are sure you would agree that any reduction in spending listening to the reports and results would be ill-advised. And it is primarily because of this that we feel we of the investigation. Let us all hope must announce this increase. for an improvement in the Because we share with all of you the problem of constantly rising costs, equipment. The firefighters are we can well appreciate the financial strain this may cause you. We assure excellent. They can only work with you, however, that we have taken this step to enable us to maintain and what they have. If you feel strongly even improve the quality of our total program. The Mai I bag about this, write Sacramento or Sister Nancy Morris, President your local Congressman. Vista, San Diego College for Women office in the library and use of It will take at least 100 years to some of the library facilities.The restore the lost timber to the state Monsignor John E. Baer, President Is USD a recognized University? staff of the EC consists of a of magnificence that it was in two University of San Diego Perhaps in some respects, but not director, and associate director, a weeks ago. Reseeding is to begin as far as its Music Department is corresponding secretary and a now. Reseeding is the root of Right Now concerned. Why? Is this a justified Vista reporter. ECOLOGY. One fifty foot pine tree criticism? Sunday, September 20, costs only a penny. For ten dollars, you can plant one thousand trees. the San Diego Union in its Arts If you would like to help get the section listed all musical events for Tim Hermsen, the associate reseeding going immediately, The Dissheveled Multitude the 1970-71 Season, all concert director, has the task of helping set donations are being taken. Contact By Gary Scheons that should plague you are; where managements and all college up classes, facilitating classes and the Forestry Dept. or call the The question of involvement and am I going in the campus com­ music programs except USD! generally holding the program Message Information Center. I would like to see a united effort by the problem of apathy sum to munity? and what do I expect from Why? USD has as fine a music together. It is through Hermsen's plague this campus every year at my school? USD in doing a useful and im­ department as any other school in efforts that numerous changes the outset of the fall semester. The I fear that if something doesn't portant thing for Ecology. What have occurred for the EC. confusion of the freshmen and the take shape and move in the near San Diego. USD has a special would you do if Big Sur went up? general process of returning to the future, that the school will ef­ concert series with international Get together and get Nature back academic discipline seems to work fectively die for the 70-71 year. It artists. USD has a fine resident on her feet. It doesn't hurt to help. Working as editor ano ~k-k-k~ki*-1rir1ck against any effective moves by will perish in its own apathy and trio, The Alcala Trio, that has many of the students. corresponding secretary for the Maybe the heat had something to lack of vitality. Personally, I am performed state-wide. Even still, frustrated but I realize my relative EC is Michele Patrick, an English do with the "dissent" about club Fortunately, during the 69-70 impotence as one among so many. USD does not rate mention in major at Mesa College. She will football. I haven't said anything academic year, "The Happening" The San Diego Union. have the job of keeping in touch about it because everyone else has. succeeded in generating a feeling Student Efforts Urged with facilitators between And yet, people keep asking me for involvement on the part of a semesters, and will be involved in why there isn't a social event every few of the students. Unfortunately If by now you are thoroughly Complaints have been lodged publicity. This involves the weekend. I hate to "go along with this movement moved in one confused, frustrated or irate with our publicity department as publishing of the EC catalogue and the crowd", but football is mostly to blame. And yet, after the ex­ direction, unquestioned and un­ concerning either is article or the late as September 21 allowing a newspaper. challenged, and consequently it citing game with Loyola; which I pall of inactivity that hangs over ample time for the error to be died and the spirit it created this school, then might I suggest feel that we should have won, I reported by the publicity depart­ EC Director Daulton recruits perished with it. that you do something about it. wanted football. Being a frustrated Perhaps a concerted effort, ment to the Union. In spite of this facilitators, sets up class athlete, I love football. My two Student Problems Faced stemming from different fronts on action, the San Diego Union's schedules, writes articles for the home college teams, Air Force and Colorado, are tearing up this year. campus, might untangle this web music calendar came out Sept. 27 vista, and submits requisitions to Right now the University, the However, USD is high school and benefit the University, the and October 4 with no mention of the AS. The EC phone number is student body and you are faced student body and you. compared to them. (Even though with the problem of direction and the Alcala Trio's upcoming per­ 291-6480, ext. 340. Baltimore or San Diego are easy by Greg Daulton emphasis. On the part of the Therefore, if you be student, formance at the CW Theater Oc­ prey for our mighty jocks.) faculty or administration and have University, it appears from this tober 17, no addition to the Music All kidding aside, we need the vantage point, that the committees a panacea or even any remarks, $20,000. If you want social events List, in fact, no mention of USD at and study groups are being for­ suggestions or threats on your voice your opinion. If you want mulated faster than sound roles mind, talk to me personally or get all. Vista, football, do the same. But unless and effective administration can it in Box 432 (Camino, downstairs). In view of the incidents that the AS gets money for them both, I hope to take your remarks and What must the students and be found for them. The student transpired on the night of Sep­ one will suffer. Unfortunately, the body stands muddled in the issues discuss and promulgate them in faculty of USD do to have events social calendar suffers this time. tember the 29th, we, the un­ involving club football social the next issue. Hopefully we can published in the The San Diego I'm sorry. But we can only make it criptalize this Crystal Palace and dersigned, feel it is our obligation with what we have. You can't calendar and catalog sales. Hung Union and Tribune — the music in the middle of this idiot's web is bring some direction and action to to apologize and explain our always get what you want. But if section most ready by San Diego you, the student. The questions this campus right now. destructive and repugnant actions. try sometime, you just might find music lovers? Must we stage a that you get what you need. What We would like to clearly state that sit-in, burn a building or picket? does USD need? in no way should our actions reflect Our hope is that we at USD may someday receive our deserved upon the rest of the football team John Murphy, Tim Hermson, share of attention for the wor­ or the football program. We acted Charlotte Moore, Barry Vinyard, thwhile cultural activities by the merely as individuals, and hope Sr. Collins, Mr. Lockhart, and Mr. Uiiiumily of SAM Dictfo media. Hunt recently selected five men for that we will be judged in like the new USD security system. The Ray East manner. As of this writing, the SS(no libel meant; I hope the term Editor Esteban Ruvalcaba Dean of Men has already levied will be used with respect) consists News Editor Brace Cahill what he, and the President of the of level-headed, youth oriented, Sports Editor Oscar Rodriguez and cool men. They will be The Experimental College, University consider to be sufficient Art Editor ; Peter Manno required to learn the identity of at entering its second year of sanctions for our defacing the USD Business Manager Cindy Anderson least one new student per day. sign, we, therefore offer our They are to make themselves Columnists Bob Blake, Gary Schons, Paul Sammon, Randy Woodard operation, is being headed by Greg apologies to the University. known to at least three students Colleen Mauricio, John Fennessey Daulton this year. Rick Sa bosky per day until they know us and we Photographer Karl Eklund know them on a first name per­ Matt A. Maslowski Jr. Reporters Greg Daulton, Antoinette Ernandes, Linda Smith sonal basis. In other words, no Typist Pat Yetman, Diane Chevalier Through the courtesy of Father Larry Brislin Moderator Gerald L. Schultz Charles Dollen, EC will have an John N. Fogel Jr. (continued on page 4) Seminarians Fight Fire, Save Convent

By Colleen Mauricio fire hose to fight the blaze; however, "a minor miracle" is Hours seem like days when what Birschoff feels saved the you're fighting a fire. buildings. "Just as the fire was That's the way Bill Bischoff approaching the complex, the remembers the scene as he and winds died and the fire ditch held. other USD students fought to keep Up untill this time we were not California's worst brush fire away sure it would hold," he said. from the convent of the Sacred In Bischoff's words Sacred Heart Eighteen Seminarians and Heart's own "Sack of Rome" about a half dozen others occured when four seminarians responded to the convent's critical broke into the chapel as the fire situation by building a fire break approached. "They consumed the around it. They had been called to Blesse Sacrament, stripped the the scene as flames roared over altar and moved the vestments to brush-covered hills toward the safety." Greenfield Drive convent Special Recognition Given property. Terrifying Experience Recalled Bischoff gave special recognition to Mike Eyers, who lead the "Seeing the flames getting seminarians in combatting the brighter and coming down the hill fire. He also praised the teamwork was a terrifying experience," of all the seminarians and "the admitted Bischoff. But all the cool' of the sisters. seminarians stayed to confront the There were no major injuries to blaze despite three police requests the fire fighters; although some to evacuate. were affected by smoke inhalation Different Tools Used and most of them received minor burns and scratches. Bischoff The seminarians used shovels, attributed this achievement to a sprinklers, small hoses and one "minor miracle."

'Seeing the flames getting brighter and coming down the hill was a terrifying experience."

Graduates mi be Unemployable By Linda Smith USD may be turning out an unemployable generation of students ac­ cording to Mr. Dean Sprague, head of the USD Placement Service. "Today, when experienced professionals with Ph. D.'s and Master's degrees are unable to find work, the employment situation is obviously critical for our inexperienced graduates and undergraduates," Sprague said. Graduating seniors, finding a very tight labor market, are having to work-harder securing a suitable job than graduates have for the past 10 years, often forced to move or accept work in a field other than their major, according to a recent press release from the State of California Employment Service. Help Offered

USD's Placement Office offers seniors, graduate and law students and alumni help in overcoming this employment problem with information and interview opportunities for career jobs. Anyone interested in applying for these interviews, arranged with representatives from business, in­ dustry, and the professions, should file a resume form with the Placement Office in Room 201 in Serra Hall, according to Sprague. Career brochures and schedules of the dates of the interviews are posted on th? bulletin boards in Camino Hall, The Serra Hall foyer, the Camino Student Lounge, the Law School, and the Placement Office.

Cutbacks noted Extensive cutbacks by both public and private corporations are adding to an already alarming unemployment rate of percent in San Diego County. Many companies, revising old hiring policies seem to be waiting until January, 1971 to fill vacant positions, said Sprague. Sprague advises that a student seeking employment should begin a thorough search campaign including local, state, national, and overseas job opportunities about 6 months before graduation. Personal contacts among friends, relatives, and acquaintances often result in "inside in­ formation" on openings in his field. Most importantly, after deciding on where to apply, the student should make a detailed study of the business and determine how most effectively to present his qualifications.

Guidance Available

Intensive vocational guidance and counseling is offered in Clar­ ence L. Steber Education Development Center, headed by Dr. Patricia Extensive cutbacks by both Watson. Part time and summer jobs are handled by Mr. Urdzick in the public and private corpora­ Financial Aids Office, said Sprague. tions are adding to an al­ If you are an employer with a job opening you would like to register with the Placement Office, please call 286-6851. ready alarming unemploy­ Limited copies of the 1971 College Placement Annual which lists ment rate of 8% in San Diego several thousand firms by job description, and geographical location are also available in the Plcement Office. County. Page 4 VISTA Friday, October 16, 1970 AS Officers Explain Duties VP's-Andi, Randy Social Chairman This article is offered with the others to explain our duties and to offer Chief The purpose of this article, as I understand it, is to present to the some insight into what Andi and I have been doing. However, I would like students an idea of what my office does and is doing. However I would like to make it clear that Andi and I do not receive "enormous salaries" as to deviate from this somewhat and discuss more the problems I've intimated by Tom Richter in a recent letter to the NEWSLETTER. We J ustice faced so far and how I anticipate their resolve. receive $650 each for the year. This goes toward our tuition and nothing The duties of this office can be found in any current AS Constitution. more. We figure that we are being paid less than a dollar an hour. Briefly they are the organization and production of social events for the AS. They do not, repeat, do not include the production and promotion of Aside from the fact that Andi and I are paid below scale, we are doing "Hey, John I got a ticket for summer dances, winter dances, and public concerts. This has always our work for you the student because we want to. It is our duty as AS Vice- parking on Marian Way. Can you presidents to represent the students in an advisorary capacity. I fix it for me?" been the job of a paid promoter. represent the CM and Andi represents the CW. However, we decided to I am paid a salary in the form of a $1,300 scholarship, a figure which has share the vice-presidency on a 50-50-basis. During the last part of last What do I do 0 What are my been termed "enormous" by those who are poorly equipped with year, we helpkl work on the Students Rights and Responsibilities duties as chef justice? This knowledge and well equipped with words. When figured out, my document. This work continued during the summer along with meetings summer I worked on the Students scholarship pays me approximately 95 cents an hour. Not an enviable to determine the fate of football and the development of the social Rights and Responsibilities figure for someone who might be interested in USD as a monetary means. calendar. Document and I think for the most For those interested in the summer dances and further, my role in their This year Andi and I have various duties. Andi is a member of the part it was greatly improved in the production, I will explain briefly. I was selected to perform the job of Constitution Committee, which hopes to put together a cohesive and interest of the students. I helped promoting the dances because of my experience in the field, not because sound document which will improve the AS government. Andi is also establish a group to deal with of my AS office. I was considered along with several other San Diego involved with the CW House Council. student complaints dealing with production agencies. Quite simply, my plan was the more advantageous the university police force. I We are in the process of setting up an Inter-Club Council which will and for this reason I was hired. As a point of interest, never before had consist of chartered clubs and organizaions. As AS officers, we will guide worked closely with Bob Hunt, USD paid a promoter so little and proportionately made so much as the clubs and make sure that they use their alloted money in a manner that Physical Plant Director, and Bob happened this summer. I made approximately $425 for the work. Lockhart, Director of Campus will be culturally and academically beneficial to the campus and community. Police, in trying to redefine the Now to the immediate problems of our social climate. As has been . .We are AS liaison to the yearbook staff and as publishers hold the right objectives, purposes and goals of explained previously by several people, we are operating on a limited to approve and disapprove of all copy. In other words, we make sure the this new USD security force. Along budget this year. This is not, however, the major of our problems. A more work is getting done. with Tim Hermson and Charlotte serious and pressing problem is trying to satisfy the social needs of the Andi and I are working on major things and many minor things. We are Moore, I sat on a committee which student body. When one considers the many different groups on this also seniors, planning our graduate study, and above all, students. We do is now rewriting the AS Con­ campus and obviously the equally different social demands they make, have clsses to attend, books to read, and reports to type. We are all tired stitution. I am one of the members this attempt becomes semingly impossible. Small example: "Let's have and all of the officers are a little upset at comments coming from the of the Club Football Board of a party after the football game." "I won't go to any event which misinformed. We don't regret our jobs, but if Andi, myself, and other Directors. My duties by con­ surrounds or glorifies football." "We want punch and cookies at the CW offirs appear to be brash, upset, or curt, it is most probably due to lack of stitution are the defense of any instead." "Why not have a concert." Hence no matter what event we hold sleep or a low test gade. We do care and we are working. student brought before the Student we will never get full support from the students. The only possible Randy Woodard Conduct Commmittee, or has been solution I foresee is to once again ask the students what they want and Andi Merten accused of some violation of the work from there. Therefore, If you have any ideas, suggestions, requests, SRR. I head the Student Court questions or complaints write them down and address them to Steve which deals directly with parking Maddo, Social Event Suggestion and leave them with any officer, Legi- regulations. This is a problem that Council member or in the AS Office. I am now trying to get straightened Now to the most embarrassing question. Where is our social calendar? out. Disappointingly my only reply is I wish I knew. The calendar was handed AS Secretaries over to Peter Manno over a month ago to be printed. We were promised at I look around USD and see a that time that the completed social calendar would be in our hands in a old form of government such as: a relatively small group of students matter of a few days. Apparently, from reports I've received, there was Recording committee to work with the doing nearly everything. I see some trouble with the actual printing. We were then assured three weeks Executive Board during the poorly attended Legi-Council ago that the calendar would be out in a matter of hours. Still we have As Recording Secretary, I have summer vacations, and a Finance meetings, I see a lot of apathy. I nothing. At this point I am neither able to get information concerning the been working for the past year on a Committee to assist the Treasurer see and hear students complaining calendar nor am I able to contact the gentleman who knows. All I can Senatorial Constitution. This in drawing up the budget. Also, the about their government, and vet hope is that it will be here shortly. My apologies for the delay. document will more clearly define powers of each officer, the Legi- these very students seldom attend Steve Maddox the structure of the AS govern­ Senate in general, and the Deans of meeting or volunteer to help when ment. Our present constitution help is needed. If you think certain Students are more precise. ENGLISH TEACHER & WRITER leaves too many gaps and loose As most of you know, this con­ people are not doing their job right WANTED or you want to make a suggestion PRIVATE INSTRUCTION ends which we hope to alleviate by stitution was started last year and please don't write a letter to Vista FOR CONSIGNMENT • Grammar a more detailed outline of the many have asked why the delay. • Creative Writing or the Newsletter until you've organization of the student Well, IF I had had the the com­ STUDENT ART • Editing, Proofreading government. Besides changing talked to the person or persons that CALL Special Student Rates mittee last year that I have this you have a complaint against, or Legi-Council to Legi-Senate, there year to work with, this constitution GALLERY-WEST 488-0964 Mrs. Girard 582-5115 are several other changes to the suggestion for. Complain like hell would have been ratified already, but don't let it end there. Help as and we would be working under it right now. In other words, it's up to much as you can! Corresponding ... John Murphy you how much gets done. The SUNSHINE reason you find the same people on Representing you, the student all the committees is that none of U DISCOUNT RECORDS, TAPES, body, is the foremost job of myself you have seen fit to do anything but and other AS officers. We were complain about the present con­ POSTERS, BLACK-LITES elected to represent and to present ditions of the AS. As some of you & ACCESSORIES your ideas to the rest of the student know but others do not, we officers body. This cannot be ac­ are not gods. We are students 5431 LINDA VISTA ROAD complished, however, if you do not elected by you, not to do all the let your ideas be heard. So I work, but to get you to participate OPPOSITE USD EXIT welcome any of you and all of you and have a say in what's hap­ to let us know your criticisms on a pening. You have so many com­ ANOTHER STORE FOR personal level or at Legi-Council. plaints: about the budget, about As Corresponding Secretary, it the officers and their scholarships, will be my duty to set up a decent about football. Well, I don't see speakers program for the enormous crowds at the games. I university. In order to do this I don't hear earth-shattering pounds 0 PEACE have set up a speakers committee. at the door of the AS office to join This committee is composed of committees or make posters for students representing the con­ S.P.E.E.D. or anything! In other servative, liberal and the neutral words, quit complaining unless you views of the students. Speakers intend to do something about it. from the fields of ecology, politics, Debbi Comfort the scientific fields and minority groups will be presented to you. I want you to be aware of the fact that this will not be a closed committee. We will be happy to receive suggestions on any speaker PSA tells who could be beneficial and in­ teresting to the student body. Tim Harris Uof Sen Diego RANDY where

(continued from page 2) San Francisco, San Jose, Oakland, Sacramento, Los more Tipton, no more hassles, and hopefully no more problems. I les, Hoilyvvood- personally want to thank the Burbank, and Ontario. committee and a very special So go. From San Diego. thanks to Mr. Hunt for including Call your campus rep, students in a most important travel agent, or PSA. community relations program. Now we can get our "ships" Mission Valley • ogives you a lift. together. Center Have a good week. Peace. Friday, October 16, 1970 VISTA Page 5 "The Firebugs" is Coming

Cindy Anderson personal integrity." mitz, a wrestler - provided that he The USD Theatre Arts Depart­ "The Firebugs" is a tragic gains 50 pounds in the next 6 weeks, ment is now hard at work on "The comedy or a comic tragedy, but its though according to Miss Kennedy Firebugs", a one act play by Max meaning is serious. It is more an "We'll probably have to stuff him Frisch. "We're trying not to do allegory than it is of the Theatre of with something anyway." what everyone else has done, but to the Absurd. Michael Stephens will play be different," says Production Eisenring, one of the villains Eisenring, a waiter. His theatre Manager, De De Kennedy. It will says that to accomplish evil deeds experience includes "Twelfth be presented in the CW Theatre, "you use sentiment first, flattery Night" as Malvolio, "Interview," and _ directed by Katherine second and you use the truth third three years of voice and piano and Zaworski, on October 30 and because no one ever believes it" is now in opera workshop. November 6. Tickets prices will be "We are very fortunate to have Bruce Romano portrays a announced later. such an excellent cast, the interest policeman in the play. He will be Miss Kennedy commented, "The expressed in this production has stage manager again this year. playwright was disgusted with his been the greatest in 5 years," says Bruce Alexander is the PhD. His people's acceptance of evil in Miss Kennedy. experience includes dancing in Germany and wanted to show it Anthony Foster, a seminarian "Joy is Like the Rain," and through this play. It was written as will play the male lead as Gottlieb "Merlin in the Connecticut Yankee." a political play about the era Hitler Bierderman. He has performed in Kathy Kerr is Mrs. Knechtling. invaded Germany, but it has a "The Boar" and he was the lead Last year she had the lead in the wider scope. The purpose in actor in "The Rising of the Moon" "Absence of a Cello" here. She presenting this play is not to make at Acquinas College. was also in "Little Moon," and a social comment, but to send the Nancy Foster, no relation to "Half a Sixpence" among others. audience off thinking. Tony, portrays Babette, Bieder- The Chorus of Firemen is headed "The message of the play is the man's wife. She has performed in by William P. O'Neill..The other way evil creeps into your life. "Mame", "Blythe Spirit," Firemen are Michael Hermsen, Pollution is a good example. You "Virginia Woolfe," "Antigone" Leonard Jones Jr. and Doug know it and society knows it but and many others. Waldron. doesn't want to believe it is hap­ Valerie Sor Bella will act as "This year we have one of.our pening. Biederman, the main Anna, the maidservant. Her best technical crews headed by Mr. character knew what was hap­ reportoire includes "South William Hektner, who teaches at pening, his people knew it, but did Pacific," "Crucible," and "A USD and at State," says Miss not have the courage to fight back. Midsummer Night's Dream" Kennedy. John Burke is technical The "Biederman Syndrome" is a which was performed at the assistant and is largely responsible person or society that is caught up Idlewilde School Of Music and the for the set building. in this situation. It can be taken Arts. Bruce Romano is the stage generally or as a question of Tim Chambers will be Sepp Sch- manager and Miss Kennedy added "He is very good with the whip and the chair." Bill O'Neill has the job of prop manager, providing props for a three room set. Joan Pesley is lighting mistress, Jackie Fink is costume mistress "and she can sew, last year I Couldn't", said Miss Kennedy. Kathy Kerr is make-up mistress and "She has to make Tim Tony Foster above, Chambers look 50 pounds heavier." and Nancy Foster with Pat McCartney is head of house and publicity and has the job of villain Tim Chambers making sure that people "know what's coming on." below rehearse lines "This play has a lot of technical difficulties that present a for "The Firebugs." challenge to the crews. They have to think of a way to explode part of the stage at the end of the play and will perhaps use a tape of the H Bomb. Special effects, lighting, sound effects, props and make-up will all take some imagination. What we need, is someone who can help the cast to speak in a thick German accent," Miss Kennedy pleads. If anyone speaks German or can help, contact her. Marsha Long, "an excellent pianist" and a Sophomore at USD, is writing and will perform original music for the play. "This will add a greater amount of mood and Rape of the Muse cohesiveness," said Miss Kennedy. Heroes, Blimps and Nomenclature By Paul Michael Sammon rented films are 16 mm). 35 mm is all 5 scenes there, although you're Pan - Shot whereby your subject Blows, Jules and Jim, Shoot the used in major studio productions. out of sequence. Then you is moving, and your camera Piano Player, and Fahrenheit 451. Alright, gang. This time, no 2001 was shot in 70 mm , so dismantle your set and move on. remains stationary, but rotates on preaching, condescensions, in- you get some ideas of the frame It's less expensive this way. its axis. sults( and no fun either). Film, like The editor later reshuffles these size on that mother. P.O.V. Shot - Point of View or Ingmar Bergman - Admittedly, any other specialized field, has its Pre-Production, Shooting, and scenes in the proper sequence. Get subjective shot. Technique one of the most complex, in- own technological nomenclature. Editing - The three basic steps in it? A good director will work with whereby the camera becomes the tellecutally gifted, and technically It also has its pantheon of artists, making a film. Pre-production an editor and show him exactly "viewers eye". Hand-held cult heroes and eccentrics. All endowed film-makers in cinematic deals with all the things you have what he wants - hence, a personal cameras (which makes for a jerky, history. His works border on the those people, effects and to do before the actual filming- touch. Alfred Hitchcock, by the lifelike motion on screen) are techniques have names. Its about mystical, yet always retain things such as building your sets, way, has his whole film edited in being used more for P.O.V. shots time you learned a few (a very Bergman's understanding of the assembling your costumes, his head, before he even begins than ever before. few). The following is superficial realities of life. Some major works- budgeting, laying out your camera shooting. enough for a start, yet involved The Seventh Seal, The Silence, angles, what shots where etc. Persona, Hour of the Wolf, Wild enough to get you by. By no means Montage - a technique where by DIRECTORS Theoretically, your entire pro­ Strawberries. is this list complete, but it does ject should be laid out before you scenes fade in and out on one scratch the surface, and, you even lay hands on a camera another, (usually quickly) in a Orson Welles - one of the greatest know, what the hell. string of related incidents. For directors of all time. Citizen Kane, (although there is on-camera Jean-Luc Godard - Godard is too his first film, is judged to be one of ************* improvisation, even in Hollywood). example, how many gangster films the ten finest films ever made. new to completely assess his ef­ have we seen whereby the mob forts, yet his destruction of Blimp - Most cameras are noisy, Other works - The Trail, Touch of Shooting should be self- rises to fame by pulling one job cinematic form has raised many due to their internal motors. If Evil, Lady from Shanhai, Falstaff. explanatory. after another, in the space of a interesting questions on the form of you're recording sound, this can be Akira Kurasawa - Japanese In case it isn't, you load, aim, and minute or two? Montage is a very film itself. Godard has been called a hassle. Ergo, the blimp is a case­ Director, known mainly for fire. Editing is one of the important famous technique, innovated by either "a sick poet", or "a twisted like structure wrapped around the rousing adventure films. The parts of filming. You editor is the the Russian director, Sergei man with streaks of genius". The camera to silence it. Most cameras Seven Samurai, Yojimbo, and Red one who determines what you Eisenstein, in the early 20th cen­ controversy is still raging. His are self-blimped these days. Beard are some of his more ultimately see on the screen. The tury. words include - Alphaville, acessible works. editor takes all the footage, runs it Breathless, Weekend, Les Car- Establishing Shot - A shot - One of the Hollywood through a viewer, and then, biners, Made in USA, and Sym­ Imm, 16mm, 35 mm - The three whereby all the details of your giants. The original Stagecoach, following the script, actually cuts pathy for the Devil. sic film sizes. The scene are given - such as your The Informer, and the Quiet Man ;asurements (mm equal the film and glues it together in actors, objects around them, are some of his better known ef­ llemeters) refer to the width of sequence. (By the way, no movie physical location, etc. Opening forts. Once again, this list is the : film frame itself. 8 mm is used is shot in the sequence you see it on shot. Francois Truffaut - French sketchiest possible. If you want the screen. The usual technique is your home movie cameras. 16 director, recognized for his sense more, ask. As least it is a start. to film all your scenes by sets and Tracking shot - Technique m is usually used for of human relationships, gentleness Anyway, from here on, we'll be locations, then move on. In other whereby your subject stands still, icumentaries, experimental and his own fital bitter-sweet able to discuss things a bit more words - if, in a film, you have 5 and you move your camera ns, and reproducing major films philosophies of life. Major works - intelligently. Maybe. lr Film Forums and most other scenes in an office, you would film towards him-it. Page 6 VISTA Friday, October 16, 1970 Forum to Present $100,000 Spent on Major Films Here Apartment Complex By Linda Smith By Colleen Mauricio Renovations exceeding $100,000 in cost have been completed at the Paul Newman, starring in Cool Hand Luke, The Chairman, and Che, Graduate Center Townhouse Apartments, formerly the Goshen Street featuring Omar Sharif, are only three of the major Hollywood productions Apartments. booked for this season's Film Forum here at the University of San Diego, For the first time in USD history housing facilities are being offered to according to Steve Kelley, chairman. married students. However, according to Jeff Silver, one of the apart­ "Nearly every week we have a double feature, both what we call a ment managers, no couples have taken advantage of the opportunity. major, like Che or Cool Hand Luke, and a minor, may be Laurel and It was decided the apartments would be leased to graduate and Hardy comedies or an' olidie but goodie' such as The Lone Ranger." married students, two months before the opening of school, according to Silver. Film Budget Increase "It is for this reason that some of the apartment facilities are late in The Film Forum's budget, coming from AS funds of $2,000 for this year, opening," he said. is a much needed increase over last year's $1,400 according to Kelley! A game room was recently opened for use by apartment dwellers. It "This year we can afford more recently released and better quality features a pool table and ping-pong tables. movies. A central study lounge is due to open by the end of this month. It will be "Our November 11 show will be especially goodI think. Lemonade Joe, a open on a 24-hour basis. Czechoslavakian satire on the will follow High Noon, the classic A club room for private parties and free use of the university's sports American Western. December 9 we will play IF,another satire,this time facilities are other facilities open to apartment residents. The apartment on religious education in the schools, focusing on the colleges." complex also offers a laundry service room which never closes and maid A major film costs anywhere from $35 and must be reserved months in service as well as outdoor cooking areas. advance while the minor ones can be chosen one week ahead, as The apartments have two bedrooms with the option of one or two baths. they become available. All the apartments are furnished and come with a bar. Kitchen and Open to Public dining facilities are available in all apartments. Each apartment also has its own private patio area. Preference polls, conducted last spring, showed a definite student The apartments are currently leasing for $200 a month. Occupancy is interest in either older "camp" films or recent, big name productions borne of each category are included in the format this semester. restricted to graduate and married students as well as teachers. The apartments, situated adjacent to the university, are located on Goshen Shows, held Wednesday night at 7:30 and as announced during the Street. week, will be in the Camino Hall Theatre for USD students and the general public. No Skin-Flicks "You used to have to buy a $2 or $3 ticket each semester which admitted State Scholarships you to all shows, but there is no charge now. Later in the year, we may present, in the gymnasium, 20001: A Space Odyssey and the public will be invited and charged maybe 50 cents. "Although Barry Vinyard and the administration have the power to Open to Undergrads veto any order I submit for films or censor any movie we show, they never have," says Kelley. "I think the rule is mainly there to be sure we Undergraduate college students who are in need of financial assistance keep out the 'skin-flicks'". to continue college should file a State Scholarship application. Ap­ Top attractions planned for second semester include Strawberry proximately 9, 300 new State Scholarships will be awarded in April 1971 Statement, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Grand Prix, Fantastic Voyage and "When God and we for use in 1971-72. Most of the new awards will be available to high school The Endless Summer seniors but the number available for currently enolled college students Any suggestions on the selection of films for the second semester should were alone in Adam, who are not already in the State Scholarship Program has been increased be directed to Kelley. by recent legislation. FILM FORUM that was not enough; State Scholarships are available for use at any accredited four-year college in California, plus the California Maritime Academy. The awards Oct. 21 The Fixer when the devil and we rinye from $30' Spot at the University of California and are in the amount Oct. 28 Che of fees charged to students at the California State Colleges (ap­ Nov. 4 Cool Hand Luke were alone in Eve, proximately $140). In addition, students planning to attend a community Nov. 11 Lemonade Joe and High Noon college during the 1971-72 academic year may have their scholarships that was enough." held in reserve for them until such time as they attend a four-year Nov. 25 Micky I college. Dec. 9 If (John Donne) Applications are available in the office of Financial Aid or directly Dec. 11 Gulliver's Travels and The Birds from the State Scholarship and Loan Commission, 714 P Street, Sacramento, California 95814. Applications must be filed with the State Scholarship Commission by midnight, December 3, 1970. AS Budget Delineated

A.S. FEES Full time 1076 X $50.00 $53,800.00 Part Time 133 X $15.00 $1,995.00

SUMMER DANCE PROGRAM $4,000.00 Yearly Concerts $2,000.00 College for Women ASB Account 7,500.00 TOTAL REVENUE 69,295.00 Student Union Fees $10.00 X 1076 10,760.00

SCHOLARSHIPS A.S. U.S.D. TOTAL President $1,300 - $1,300 M. Vice-Pres. $325 $325 $650 EXPENSES General Expenses $55,804.00 W. Vice-Pres. $650 - $650 Scholarships 8,950.00 Recording Sec. $500 - $500 TOTAL EXPENSES $64,754.00 Corresponding Sec. $250 $250 $500 Treasurer $325 $325 $650 General Chief Justice $325 $325 $650 Social Chairman $650 $650 $1,300 CLUB FOOTBALL $20,000.00 Ass't Soc. Ch.(not final) $600 $900 Yearbook 8,000.00 Yearbook Ed. $575 $600 TOTAL REVENUE 69,295.00 VISTA 5,144.00 S.P.E.E.D. Chairman $300 $325 $300 Total expenses 64,754.00 OFFICE 400.00 Newsletter Ed. $300 - $300 TOTAL $4,541.00 Telephone 450.00 Student Union Dir. $1,300 - $1,300 Social 8,000.00 Vista Ed. $450 $450 $900 Homecoming 2,000.00 Ass't Ed. $300 - $300 Autumn Informal & Photographer (not final) $800 " $800 AS Ball 1,350.00 Speakers 3,000.00 $8,950 Film Forum 1,800.00 Pequod& UNUM 1,000.00 Subscriptions 60.00 Photography 700.00 Experimental College 200.00 S.P.E.E.D. 500.00 Surf Club 500.00 S.E.A. 200.00 Pre-Med Club 500.00 B.S.U. 500.00 Political Science Club 500.00 Mecha-Maya 500.00 Clubs .misc.) 500.00 $55,804.00 Friday, October 16, 1970 VISTA Page 7 NEWS Food Service BRIEFS Rumors Corrected The Vista office has moved from By Bruce Cahill rm. C59 to D 102A. Rumor has it that the univer­ it it it sity's food service will, in the future, offer one serving and one Persons interested in flying, glass of milk. Not so. learning to fly, or starting a flying The contract for the food service club on campus, contact Bill is again up for bids and will be Letwin at 295-9347. awarded on or about Nov. 15, ac­ * * * cording to Ed Titzthum, who holds the present contract. Ed Vitzthum Rev. Benjamin Carrier, USD and several others have made bids. chaplin, is spending the Fall Specifics of the contract will semester as chaplin, counselor and remain basically the same as last philosophy lecturer aboard year's. Dean of Men Barry Chapman College's World College Vinyard said, "The specifications Afloat. will include unlimited milk and * * * unlimited seconds on certain items, in other words just what we Seniors must file petitions for have now." graduation by Nov. 23 in the An expanded vending machine Registrars Office. A graduation fee set up will supplement the food of $30 must be paid when making service, according to Gerald L. the petition. Hitzman, university business * * * manager. Hitzman said that keeping the The 1970-71 USD Bulletin has Student Union snack bar open was arrived. Copies may be picked up unfeasible because of direct at the bookstore. competition with the Law School's it ir it snack bar, and because of a lack of student support. Seniors must make an ap­ "In order for a Student Union pointment to have yearbook pic­ snack bar to break even it would tures taken before Nov. 5. Contact have to merge with the Law School Victor Avila at 232-5154. snack bar," said Hitzman. * * * Facilities could be combined and improved to serve both un­ dergraduate and law students. Due Undergraduate pictures for the to increased enrollment the law yearbook will be taken on Oct. 26, school no longer has the facilities 27, and 28. Sports shirts must be to serve undergraduates. worn, sweaters are recommended, The snack bar has been moved and T-shirts are unacceptable. next to the university cafeteria until * * * it is financially feasible to move it back to the Student Union. Due to a Persons not wishing to be listed sales volume increase, the snack in Dial, the campus telephone bar is now breaking even, says directory, should contact Mike Vitzthum. It is open from 9 AM Hall, Charlie Destefano, Bruce until 2 PM Monday through Cahill, or leave his name with Friday. Dean of Men Barry Vinyard. Although the snack bar is Sign-up sheets are posted at breaking even the administration various places on campus for would like to see it returned to the anyone wishing to change or Student Union. correct address and phone num­ bers as they will appear in the Dial.

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The Alcala Trio will open USD's Winter music season at 8 PM, Oct. 17 in the Camino Hall Theater with an all Mendlesshon program- Faculty Members Mrs. Marjorie Hart(cello), Henry Kolar (violin), and Miss liana Mysior (piano) are the trio. * * *

USD has been awarded 21 thousand dollars in federal funds for undergraduate traineeships and graduage fellowships to support training in the education of the mentally retarded. Further information may be obtained from Dr. Robert Nelson, chairman of the education department, or from Dr. DeForest Strunk, director of special education. Three USD professors have been named to the 1970 edition of Out­ standing Educators of America. They are: Dr. Karena Shields, associate professor of anthroplolgy and socialogy; Dr. Raymond Brandes, associate professor of history; and Dr. Gerald Sperrazzo, professor of Psychology. Selection is based on the educator's classroom talents, contributions to research, ad­ ministrative abilities and past civic and professional recognition. * * *

Rev. Charles Dollen, USD librarian, has published his fif­ teenth book, Abortion in Context, a select bibliography. It is intended for research scholars. Friday, October 16, 1970 Page 8 VISTA

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Club football can not leave USD. The day the program is dropped, will be the day USD will stop progressing.. NOTE: The topic for this issue on Open Views is the controversy of If football is dropped, other colleges will wonder, "what sport or activity the ownership and priority of the will USD drop next" Needless to say, football is a major sport Football is football stadium. At the present the kind of sport that holds a school together. The dropping of football time the stadium is used by USD, will not only reflect on the administration, AS, and other sports as un­ University High School, and the stable, but will make useless the first years USD spent to even have popwarner league. sports on campus. "USD as far as I know con­ structed the football field. At any What type of alma mater do you want to have? A school outsiders will rate the field was used by the USD constantly ask "USD? What does that stand for? Where is USD?" Face it! team until football was discon­ Sports is one of the ways to put a college on the map. This is the year USD tinued as a program by the school. could take a big step forward not-only in football, but in basketball, Sometime later, since USD was tennis, and other sports. Let yourself be heard on what type of sports no longer fielding a team, program you want at USD. University High School evidently made some sort of a deal with the In a recent letter-to-the-editor, Tom Richter questioned the AS school for the use of the stadium. president, Bob Blake on his stand on the football program. In the last Unfortunately right now, six issue of the Vista, Blake completely ignored the question of where he days a week, the grass gets stood in relation to the future of club football, and instead gave a history trampled and stomped on by USD's of club football. I guess you don't need a weatherman to know which way team, University High, and by the the wind blows. little kids' flag football teams. On top of this, intra-mural football will There are many other questions (not just about football) which are 'A Playground for All' also be using the field. going unanswered. For example: Why did Blake and the social chair­ This is a college campus with man, Steve Maddox, receive 10 per cent ($940) from summer dances college campus needs. Fur­ sponsored by USD? (SPEED Newsletter No. 2 states, "Steve and Bob thermore, it was the University of received lOper cent net."). These two people, Blake and Maddox, are on San Diego which originally built AS scholarships. One would assume that part of their duties as AS of­ Winless Toreros Hope the field and put up the money to do ficers would be to organize these dances. I once again urge students to so; not University High School — question the AS officers. Find out where they stand, find out where you you tell me, whose field is it?" — stand, and let them represent you and not themselves. For Victory Over Poly Dan Padilla.

The NCAA 1970-71 championship sites in the college division, in which For the third time this season in sistent passing and their ground USD hopes to participate, are as follows: baseball at Southwest Missouri as many starts, the Toreros have game to go ahead 13-7 with two State College June 3-6; basketball at University of Evansville March 17- beaten their opponents in statistics minutes left in the game. 19; golf at Chico State College June 14-18; tennis at DePauw University but have lost on the score-board. Fourth Quarter Jinx "As far as I know we have had June 8-12; and track and field at Sacramento State College June 11-12. USD will be hoping to win at both Then in the fourth quarter jinx the title to the field since the took over. Claremont with two separation from the diocese. Our 1969-70 NCAA College Division Champs ends tomorrow when it meets Cal Poly Pomona at Torero Stadium, quick aerials came back to go use comes first. 1:30 p.m. ahead 14-13. The Toreros weren't A compromise is being worked- San Fernando Valley State giving up and drove to Claremont's out with the high school principal Baseball Against Occidental, the Toreros Philadelphia Textiles 25 yard line with five seconds left (and other officials) and Mr. Basketball lost Gene Guerra with a pulled Rollins and attempted a field goal which Gerald L. Hitzeman, USD business Golf back muscle, and along with San Francisco was blocked and run back by manager where we have half use of Soccer Guerra, they lost their main Swimming UC Irvine Claremont's lineman, Tom Smith, the field. Our schedule will have yardage gainer — the aerial at­ Tennis UC Irvine 75 yards for the final touchdown to priority. tack. Track & Field Cal Poly, SLO win 21-13. A proposal is under discussion to Volleyball Long Beach State No Quarterback The Toreros have now gone into make a football stadium to replace A week later, USD faced the fourth quarter of every game the current stadium. What is under Claremont College, who was leading their opponents, but discussion is not only a football Participants and basketball fans will find some minor changes in the coming off wins over Cal-Davis somehow they lost. Against Loyola field but area for both men and cage rules for 1970-71 made by the National Basketball Committee. and Sacramento State. Without they were leading 13-10 with eight women activities." — Phil their starting quarterback, all the minutes left before the opponents Woolpert. The jurisdiction of the officials now begins 30 minutes before game Toreros could do was to hold off scored. Against Occidental 14-10 time, and the rule against a dunking during warm-up drills has been Claremont while they stablized with four minutes left, and against strengthened by this change. The official is now responsible for the entire some kind of attack. Claremont 14-13 with two minutes pre-game practice, and will invoke the penalty called for, a technical foul. The Committee also emphasized that backing-in is the respon­ Finally the Toreros found left. something they never seemed to STATISTICS "We are working towards a sibility of the man with the ball, and felt that this foul is not being called USD Claremont general agreement to protect USD, often ehough. Another action taken was that non-jumpers may not have in their openning games of Downs 11 H but also meet the needs of change position on the restraining circle after the official is ready to the season — a ground game. Passes 10/19/1 4/15/2 University High School because make the toss. Finally in the second half, the "Machine" got rolling on con- Yds. passing 127 84 there is a great need over there. Officials were urged to enforce the bench rule, keeping the coach Yds. rushing 164 124 They (University High School) seated on the bench except to confer with the scorer, timer, or his team. Total 291 208 don't have any facilities. They USD 0 0 7 6 - 13 have a bigger athletic program Meet USD Claremont 7 0 0 14-21 than we do. All facilities are rented to the high school." — Gerold L. Club Football Cl-Grossman, 8yds(Davlin Kick) Hitzeman. USD-Ramsey to Maslowski (kick, Eyer) 'Courtmeii USD-pass-Maslowski (kick failed) Keep it or leave it! There are a lot of people working Cl-pass, 37 yds. very hard to make this years' Cl-block field goal, 75 yd. run 'SfcotlcqAt KEEP IT — The real reason why football might be dropped, is not basketball season a success. because it's too expensive for the AS, but because no one is bothering to Some of these important people The Spotlight for this issue is on help it stay alive. which will start training in the near Club Football Coach John Cunningham. future are the players. Since there Coach Cunningham is the JV The fuel for any program is in its publicity and its donations. If you look are plenty of team members, Vista Open for Views basketball coach and the varsity around campus, you will only see a few signs of publicity about football sports would like to introduce a few baseball coach. Besides handling because there are only a few students bothering to do the work. The future of the Club Football in each issue to prepare you the program will be the next topic for these two activities, he is also Some 700 fans showed up for the USD-Claremont game last week and student for the coming season. discussion on Open Views in the Director of Intramural Athletics. most of them were from Claremont. It was a warm day, perfect for a cold Sterling Garrett... 21 ... 6-6 .. . next issue of Vista sports. 215 .. . center . . . hometown: San Cunningham, who has coached drink and a snack. But did anyone think of putting up a consession stand the freshman basketball team at to make some money for the AS and football? No. If you were at the game, Diego . . . Lincoln High School . . . All statements, not more than 100 All-League . . . 2nd at USD. words, pro or con, should be USD for seven years, drives the you would have noticed that the public address system and the athletes on the "Blue Goose" scoreboard were not working. No one bothered to arrange this ahead of Oscar Foster . . . 6-6 . . . 215 . . . presented to sports editor, Oscar forward-guard. . . hometown: San Rodriguez, at the Vista office. All (athletic bus) to their games. He time. Fans are noted for getting bored when they don't know what's also lends his time to driving other happening out on the football field, and remember not to return for Diego.. . San Diego High School.. statements must by typed triple- . All-Conference with 20.4 average. spaced and signed. Deadline is groups to their activities. Thank another game. Gie Simpson . . . 6-3 . . . guard- Friday, Oct. 23. you, Coach Cunningham. Someone must be in charge of the football program behind the scene. forward ... hometown: Pasadena . Do you get the feeling that someone is trying to make the football .. John Muir high school.. . MVP . program look bad so there won't be any doubt about dropping football . . All-CIF . . . All-City . . . Four University of San Diego when the voting comes along? years in Navy . . . All-Navy. Aicala Park, San Diego, Calif. 92110 Bob Scotlan . . . 6-6 . . . 210 . . . LEAVE IT — Unless students get together to form a backbone for club forward-center . . . hometown: football, the program will be money down the drain. Oakland ... St. Mary's High School ... All Northern California . . . The total expense for the program is about $20,000 (dollars), which Player of Year ... All-American .. could be put to better use. . transfer from Univ. of Portland. There is not even extra money to make up for the miscellaneous expn- Johnnie Otis . . . 6-4 . . . 175 . . . ses. No one bothered to push season tickets or the consession stand. Then guard-forward . . . hometown: San why have football if the students are not getting involved? The program Diego.. . San Diego High School was originated for players as well as non-players. Students; when the . San Diego City College .. Player program gets dropped, don't blame anyone else but yourselves. of Year.