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The Ohio State University Alumni Club of San Diego
 

Newsletter

Volume 5 Number 2

August, 1998

In This Issue:
Annual Meeting Highlights
Student Recruitment
Scholarship Fund
Buckeye Football Schedule
Padres Game Outing
OSU On the Web 
Chargers vs. Eagles Event
And more...



 

Message from the President

This has truly been another outstanding year for the Ohio State Alumni Club of San Diego. Overall, membership continues on the rise and individual member participation in planning club events has also increased. We've also stepped up our efforts in student recruitment and increasing our local scholarship fund. The result is our club's receiving an "Outstanding Club" award for the 5th straight year. We can all take great pride in that accomplishment.

Ohio State grads continue to move to San Diego - we've added many new members this past year. Welcome to all of our new members and thanks to all grads for continuing your membership and supporting our club again this year.

1997-98 included many exciting activities for our club. Once again, we packed Moondoggies every Saturday for our weekly football TV parties - we received every Ohio State game by satellite last fall. Our "Parade of Lights" party was truly memorable. Our annual theatre party continues to be a successful event as do our Angels-Indians and Reds-Padres games. This year's annual meeting with Archie Griffin as our speaker was very exciting. Robert Caldwell, editor of the Sunday Insight Section of the Union-Tribune, shared the highlights of his career from his days of writing for The Lantern to his current position of providing an outstanding weekly perspective of world events and issues. Moonlight kayaking continues to be a popular event as well. The spring, 1997 visit of the OSU Men's Volleyball team was terrific. Their local win over San Diego State was certainly exciting and their win 2 days later over #1 ranked Pepperdine was outstanding.

Our club's goals for 1998-99 are to:

  1. Significantly Increase Local Scholarship Fund - we need a Scholarship Chairperson(!!)
  2. Significantly increase Student Recruitment Activities
  3. Increase Membership
  4. Be responsive to our membership
  5. Get more people involved as committee members and increase participation in club events
  6. Recruit future alumni club leaders
Truly great Ohio State alumni clubs focus heavily on the key areas of student recruitment and scholarship fundraising. Our club is, once again, increasing our focus in both of these areas again this year because we need to make significant improvements. Thanks to Dave Fenner, a local secondary high school teacher, for continuing chair our Student Recruiting Committee. Dave needs a lot of help. Please contact Dave if you're interested in volunteering some of your time to this very worthwhile effort. It doesn't take much time and it is a very rewarding experience.

We're looking for an energetic volunteer to head our Scholarship Committee this year. Please call me if you're interested. We're looking for new and innovative ways to increase local alumni contributions to our Scholarship Fund. Proceeds from our events go directly into the scholarship fund. Direct contributions to our local scholarship fund are tax-deductible when the check is made out to The Ohio State Alumni Association and sent to us. To be very candid, we've fallen significantly behind the majority of alumni clubs around the country in this important area. There is a box on the form to make a pledge this year - please consider making a donation. Thanks, in advance, for your support in this area - we really need EVERYONE's help!

We're hoping to get Bobby Hoying to speak to our club during the Minnesota game (Homecoming) at our gathering place, Moondoggies in Pacific Beach, on October 17th. Bobby is the starting quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles - who will be playing the Chargers on October 18th in Qualcomm Stadium. We're also planning a club event, including a tailgate party, for that game.

A special Buckeye "Thank You" goes out to Susan Holko, our outstanding club secretary for the past several years. Susan was presented with a recognition plaque at our recent annual meeting. Congratulations to Kim Best on being elected club secretary for 1998-99. Kim is already making significant contributions to our club. Thank you, Kim, for stepping forward to fill this very important position with our club!!

In order to increase membership and participation in club events, we're again asking for your ideas for adding new and different club events. We're trying new things every year and we'd like to continue to add events to our annual calendar. Your input is greatly appreciated.

Gary Rectenwald
 
 



Community Project

A small, but enthusiastic, group of OSU Alumni members joined forces with 750 other volunteers in a one-day cleaning and painting blitz of the Azalea Park neighborhood in City Heights. Forty teams from local businesses, government agencies and other community organizations painted 30 homes, planted hundreds of flowers and helped remove 60 tons of debris (that’s 15 dumpsters and 2 packer trucks!). The workday was the last of four in celebration of National Neighbor Works Week, run locally by the San Diego Neighborhood Housing Services.

Archie Griffin and Robert Caldwell

Highlight 1998 Annual Meeting

On April 7, 1998, a large group of local OSU Alumni Club members and guests gathered at the Hyatt Islandia Hotel for our Annual Meeting. After a social hour, President Gary Rectenwald introduced Bob Deuber, Director of Alumni Clubs from the Ohio State Alumni Association. Bob discussed the state of the Alumni House on campus and brought greetings from Ohio State's new President, William E. Kirwan via videotape.

The program began with Robert J. Caldwell, Editor of the San Diego Union-Tribune Sunday Insight Section, speaking to fellow alumni about his days at OSU working for the student newspaper, The Lantern, and his many travels and experiences since that time (a few years ago). We thank Robert for his time, insight and enthusiasm.

The featured speaker, Archie Griffin, entertained us with football stories from his remarkable four years at OSU as well as details about his years in Cincinnati as a pro-football player. Currently an Associate Athletic Director at OSU, Archie reviewed his days at Ohio State playing for Coach Hayes and he also provided us with an excellent perspective of the inner workings and challenges in college athletics today. Archie's talk, scheduled for 30 minutes, lasted nearly 90 minutes and the crowd still didn't want to stop.

George and Rebecca Lefebvre created a cake representing the North Atlantic. Cruising at full speed on the ocean was a large vessel which replicated the Titanic - only that it was named "Michigan Wolverines" ... a few inches from the ship were 2 large icebergs with "Ohio State Buckeyes" inscribed on each. The cake was delicious too! Thank you George and Rebecca for another creative and yummy work of art.

Mark Basford presided over the election of officers for 1998-1999; the following local alumni were elected: President, Gary Rectenwald; Vice President, Jera Ratliff; Secretary, Kim Best; Treasurer, Ted Reiff. Gary presented a certificate of appreciation to Susan Holko for serving two years as Secretary.

The Club wishes to thank Kristine Entwhistle for arranging to have the event at the Hyatt Islandia and for taking care of last minute details.
 
 



Club Officers

Chairpersons

President
Gary Rectenwald 454-4758 sdbuckeye@aol.com
Cultural Events 
Betty Langer 
558-2489 blanger@mobi.com
Vice President
Jera Ratliff 689-9577 jratliff@san.rr.com
Football Parties 
Tim Wilson 
296-0173
Treasurer
Ted Reiff 463-2799
Baseball Games 
Ed Olander 
565-6056 eolan59@aol.com
Secretary
Kim Best 475-0189 cbest@pacbell.net
Buckeye Hotline 
Nate Dorsey 
689-9577
Club Newsletters 
Carl Best 
475-0189 cbest@pacbell.net
 
Annual Meeting 
Mark Basford 
558-2682 mbasford@pacbell.net
 
Back To The Big Ten 
Betty Langer 
558-2489 blanger@mobi.com
 
Student Recruitment 
David Fenner 
575-1543 dfenn@sdcoe.k12.ca.us
 
Parade of Lights 
Kristine Entwistle 
450-9602 krisent@san.rr.com
 
Scholarship Fund 
Open

Help Us Help Future

Buckeyes- Make a Scholarship Pledge this Year!

One of the major goals of the Club this year to is increase the contributions to our scholarship fund. This is not just a call for money, it is a call to help future San Diego Buckeyes have the opportunity to attend the great Ohio State University as we all did. So let’s have some fun while we are at it!

You will notice a block on the membership form that asks you to pledge an amount per point that the Buckeyes score this year (The Buckeyes scored 380 points during the 1997 season). We will be keeping track of the growth of the fund on a weekly basis and will post the results at Moondoggies each week, so whatever you can contribute will be greatly appreciated! We will send each of the contributors an invoice in December so that it will be easy for you to write those checks. Your contributions are tax-deductible in 1998.
 
 



Thank you in advance to all of you who agree to help us help our Buckeyes. Please give it some serious consideration.


Ohio State Volleyball Team’s Visit A Major Success

The Ohio State Men’s Volleyball team concluded their annual Spring Break trip to California with three victories and many fond memories.

After Coach Pete Hanson’s team arrived in Los Angeles, they headed down the 5 to San Diego. They were met by club president Gary Rectenwald and event chairman Mark Basford, who escorted them to the Point Loma Naval Base. There they were greeted by Ohio State grad Commander Tom Ross, Captain of the USS Coronado. Following a group photo taken on the ship’s flight deck, Commander Ross treated the team members to a luncheon served in the officer’s dining room followed by a guided tour of his ship. The USS Coronado served as the communications nerve center during the Persian Gulf War. After the tour, the Bucks received an extra treat; a tour of the nuclear submarine USS Salt Lake City.

Then it was on to the main event, a volleyball match against San Diego State University. After overcoming a slow start, the Buckeyes proved why they are one of the nation’s volleyball powers by defeating the Aztecs 3-2 in a dramatic game five tie-breaker. Following the exciting match, Buckeye fans in attendance had the opportunity to meet the players and coaches at a special post-game reception in Peterson Gym. The volleyball team concluded their very successful west coast swing by defeating Loyola Marymount and upsetting then number one ranked Pepperdine in Malibu before returning to Columbus.

Only a disappointing loss in their league tournament prevented the team from qualifying for the NCAA Final Four in Hawaii. Coach Pete Hanson was selected national coach of the year by Volleyball Magazine, and players Angel Aja, Jeff Koterba, and Rene Esteves were elected to the All-American teams.

Team members are already anticipating their next visit to soak up the warm California sun and enjoy more Ohio State San Diego alumni hospitality.
 
 


Local Scholarship Fund

Our club's top objective in this upcoming year is to significantly increase our contributions to our local scholarship fund. Our annual objective is $5,000. Our ultimate goal is to have an Endowed Scholarship for a deserving San Diego County student each year.

We need your help. There are many ways to contribute to reaching our goal. A direct contribution to the fund is always greatly appreciated. We’re also asking club members to consider making an annual pledge of your age and/or making a pledge for every point scored by the Ohio State football team this fall.

As always, we'll be conducting a BIG RAFFLE at the Ohio State - Michigan football game on November 21, 1998.

Proceeds from all events go directly to our scholarship fund. To date, we've collected $3,000. To those who have contributed in the past, we respectfully thank you!!
 
 



Check Out Our Web Site

Our club's web site address is now easier to remember. The site will have its own virtual domain making the URL:

http://www.osusandiego.com/

The club e-mail address will remain the same: osusd@osusandiego.com. This change brings new web based tools that will add extra functionality and flexibility to our site. Club members will be able to purchase customized e-mail addresses that contain the club's domain. For example, an AOL user can request buckeye@osusandiego.com and email sent to that address would be forwarded to their AOL mailbox. The details of club e-mail are being finalized so check the web site for updated information.

On the website, you'll find a listing of upcoming club events, our Buckeye hotline number, club resources, links to many areas of interest around the University and about the University, including the football team. For example, you'll find links to other Ohio State Alumni Clubs, to The Ohio State University or you can take a tour of the Ohio State campus. You can even read copies of The Lantern or the Columbus Dispatch daily. There are also "Buckeye Fanatic" sites like OZONE .

Thanks Don for your great leadership in creating this wonderful resource for our club.
 
 



Get Involved!

One of the key factors contributing to the success of any alumni club is membership involvement in the planning and execution of club events. This has been particularly true for our club. If you have a little time to either lead or participate in the planning of a club event, or if you're interested in becoming a club officer, please check the appropriate boxes on the enclosed membership form. You'll find the experience very worthwhile and your efforts will be greatly appreciated by your fellow Buckeyes.

If you're a secondary high school teacher and would be interested in helping our alumni club in our student recruitment efforts, please contact Dave Fenner. It has been our experience that clubs with significant involvement from the secondary high school teacher ranks produce much greater results in their recruiting efforts. This is especially true for out-of-state clubs like ours.



 
 

Moondoggies Contributes $1,000 to Local

Scholarship Fund

Many THANKS to Moondoggies for their generous contribution of $1,000 to our local scholarship fund in February 1998!!!! Moondoggies annual contribution is based on 20% of receipts from OSU Football TV parties held each Saturday throughout the fall. Your attendance at our weekly parties significantly helps our club reach its annual objective of $5,000 to our local scholarship fund. We look forward to seeing you every Saturday!! GO BUCKEYES!!

RAFFLE ITEMS NEEDED

Last year at the OSU vs. Michigan game we raised $700 for our scholarship fund and hope to do even better this year. First,we need items to raffle off...any nice item will do...perhaps a sponsorship with your company for services such as airfare, a dental cleaning, or free concert tickets. Maybe you are a gifted craft person and can whip up a scarlet and gray one-of-a kind Buckeye necklace or make a special "Horseshoe Cake" for someone’s OSU party. The raffle items don’t have to be expensive, just thoughtful and creative. Call Kim Best (475-0189) directly to donate an item before Oct. 25th so we can begin to sell tickets at the November football games at Moondoggies in PB.

Student Recruitment Update

The OSU admissions office has strongly supported out of state recruiting this year and has reported great success. In a recent letter, the office reports that the incoming freshmen class is "the most academically prepared class in the history of the University". We are proud of our two new freshmen from the area this year - Mary Hofer from Monte Vista High in Spring Valley and Esther Spicer from Fallbrook Union High. Esther will be in the pre-nursing program and Mary is undecided at this time, but intends to make the synchronized swimming team. We wish them well in the class that starts this September.

We need to get the word out to more local students about Ohio State’s great programs. This means more contact with them directly in the high schools. The student recruitment committee appreciates any and all help that volunteers can provide. The primary focus this fall is to present the Ohio State picture at College Nights at the various high schools and convention centers. I need assistance in some of these events but the real need is for Alumni volunteers to appear for an hour or two at a high school visit. This means that, in September and October, our goal is to schedule one hour at each high school in the county and at the appointed time, the school counselor sends students who have indicated interest in Ohio State to your display to ask questions. This time is all pre-arranged and lots of informational materials are available for hand-outs. If you can help with these high school visits or personal contacts, even if you would be available for just one half day or a few hours, please let Dave Fenner know by phone at 575-1543 or e-mail at dfenn@sdcoe.k12.ca.us.



 
 

Bobby Hoying Is Coming to San Diego

Bobby Hoying is returning to San Diego for the first time since his appearance in the 1993 Holiday Bowl. On October 18, 1998, Bobby will take the field as the Philadelphia Eagles’ starting quarterback to take on Ryan Leaf and the San Diego Chargers. Here is your chance to see both Bobby and Ryan on the same field.

Gary Rectenwald has contacted the Philadelphia Eagles’ Public Relations Office and invited Bobby to join us on Saturday, October 17th, to watch our Buckeyes take on Minnesota. Providing his practice schedule works out, etc., Bobby is going to try to make it. Please join us for this year’s homecoming game and to help us make Bobby feel welcome. The game is scheduled to begin at 9:00 a.m.. PST. For further gameday information please call the Buckeye Hotline at 685-2056.

The Ohio State Alumni Association of San Diego is planning on attending the Chargers-Eagles game on Sunday as well. The game is scheduled for a 1:00 p.m. start-time and the tickets are $45 each. The tickets are located on the 10 yard line at the top of the Field Level. We will have a full view of the scoreboard. If you are interested in attending, please include the number of tickets desired along with payment on the application form. For additional questions, contact Gary Rectenwald at 454-4758 or the Buckeye Hotline at 685-2056.



 
 

Wow! What A Deal!

Just a reminder that we have in place two ways you can purchase quality OSU-related merchandise and benefit the local scholarship fund at the same time. We are very excited about these opportunities and hope you will take full advantage of these terrific offers.

The Buckeye Sports Bulletin provides the hottest sports information year-round with 30 issues including weekly publications during the football season. The price you pay is the normal subscription rate of $45/year for 2nd-class delivery or $74/year for first-class mail. However, $15 of either subscription fee will be returned to our club and deposited in our Scholarship Endowment fund. Call 1-800-760-2862 (24 hours/7 days) to order. PLEASE tell them you are a member of the Ohio State Alumni Club of San Diego. Those of you who already subscribe, please remember to state your affiliation to our club when you renew your subscription each year!

College Traditions (located next to the Varsity Club on Lane Avenue) has generously offered to donate 15% from all sales to San Diego club members back to the club. Catalogs are available by leaving your name and address on the Buckeye Hotline (685-2056). Current members should be receiving their catalogs soon. To order, you must call 1-800-628-4678. Please use our group account #AL9524 which will also be located on your catalog.



 
 

Scholarship Committee Chair Needed

We are looking for an aggressive individual to lead our efforts to increase our Scholarship Fund for the next year. This is NOT an "arm twisting" kind of assignment, but rather one where we encourage participation, provide opportunities to our membership to contribute and to conduct fun events whose proceeds go directly to the Scholarship Fund.

If you're interested, please mark the box on the Membership Form and call Gary Rectenwald at 454-4758. Thank you!!!
 
 


Call for Members

Yes, you know the drill...report with your fellow Buckeyes to the best local Alumni Club in the west! It is the football season but you don't have to only be interested in sports to participate in this club. We have worked hard to bring a variety of activities to our members and an unlimited number of benefits.

However, IF you still are an OSU Football Fan you will want to remember the date..September 30th. Do you hear me? SEPTEMBER 30!!! That will be the cut off date to postmark your membership application so that it will be eligible in the lottery for Bowl tickets (maybe even the National Championship Fiesta Bowl!). In years past we have given significant latitude in this date, but it makes it much simpler if you just send it in NOW and leave the rest to us.

Of course, ONLY local dues-paying members will receive the quarterly newsletter that is our lifeline for events, be eligible for special events such as the Bowl ticket lottery, and be able to share in the true Buckeye spirit that has rebuilt this club to one of the finest in the nation! Please do not confuse your local membership with that of the OSU Alumni Association in Columbus. Although we share goals and a unified philosophy for Ohio State we are certainly separate organizations.

In addition to all of these great items, we are running an incentive program for new members for the 1998-1999 membership year. If you have never been a member of our great club before, here is your chance to get an added bonus. For every new membership paid this year (single or family) we will offer you a club t-shirt for free. Sign up now to take advantage of this great offer!

And one last thought...anyone out there who is interested in helping with club events, has ideas or magical skills PLEASE do not hesitate to step forward and claim YOUR club and get involved. Just leave a message on the Hotline directly and we'll be glad to have you aboard. Remember this is your club and the more Buckeye Brains we have the better we will be!



 

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    Buckeye Hotline  (619)685-2056

    24 Hours/Day
    365 Days/year


    Alumni Night at the Q

    On June 10th the Padres played the Reds at the Q and Ohio State's greatest alumni association was in attendance. Local members and guests met in the parking lot for a tailgate party and then moved into the stadium to cheer on their favorite team. Ken Caminiti's massive homerun to right field led the first place Padres to victory. A great time was had by all - even the Reds' fans. In addition to having fun the event raised money for the scholarship fund. Hope to see you all at the Q next year.

    Upcoming Events

    Date(s) Event Contact
    September 5, 1998 - January 1, 1999 Football TV parties at Moondoggie’s in PB Tim Wilson (454-9106) Call the Hotline for times
    October 17, 1998 Football & Bobby Hoying at Moondoggies Buckeye Hotline (685-2056)
    October 18, 1998 Charger Football game vs. Eagles Gary Rectenwald (454-4758)
    December 20, 1998 San Diego Harbor "Parade of Lights" Kristine Entwistle (450-9602)
    Summer, 1999 Padres Baseball game -Vs- Reds
    Angels Baseball Game -Vs- Indians
    Ed Olander (565-6056)


    National Alumni Club Recognition

    1996 Jera Ratliff Service and Loyalty

    1994 Gary Rectenwald Best Buckeye


    1998 Parade of Lights

    Our 3rd annual San Diego Harbor Parade of Lights will be held at the Holiday Inn on the Bay, 1355 North Harbor Drive from 4:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. on Sunday, December 20, 1998. Details to be forthcoming in the next newsletter. For more information (or if you'd like to volunteer to help), call Kristine Entwistle at 450-9602.

    1998 Football Schedule

    Date
    Opponent
    Time (PST)
    TV
    Sept 5
    @ West Virginia
    5:00 pm
    CBS
    Sept 12
    TOLEDO
    9:00 am
    ABC PPV
    Sept 19
    MISSOURI
    12:30 pm
    ABC PPV
    Oct 3
    PENN STATE
    9:00 am
    ABC PPV
    Oct 10
    @ Illinois
    *
    *
    Oct 17
    MINNESOTA
    *
    *
    Oct 24
    @ Northwestern
    *
    *
    Oct 31
    @ Indiana
    *
    *
    Nov 7
    @ MICHIGAN STATE
    *
    *
    Nov 14
    @ Iowa
    *
    *
    Nov 21
    MICHIGAN
    9:00 am
    ABC

     *  Call Buckeye Hotline


     








     
     

    Future Football Schedule Highlights

    Date
    Year
    Opponent
    Sept. 16
    2000
    @ Arizona
    Sept. 22
    2002
    @ UCLA

    Call the Buckeye Hotline (619)685-2056 for dates and times of future events.
    Or check out our web site at

    http://www.osusandiego.com


    Local Ohio State Alum Celebrates 100th Birthday

    Anna Franklin of Poway, CA graduated from Ohio State in 1922 with a Bachelor of Arts degree and will be celebrating her 100th birthday on Monday, December 14th. The Ohio State Alumni Club of San Diego will be planning a very special 100th Birthday Party for Anna on the Saturday or Sunday (December 12th or 13th) before her birthday. Please mark your calendars - details to follow. You may recall that 1922 is the year Ohio Stadium was dedicated. Anna is still active in the Poway School District helping students improve their reading skills. We love you Anna!

    Buckeye Football Returns to Moondoggies

    We're excited to be returning to Moondoggies in 1998 for more Buckeye Football. The atmosphere and food provided by Moondoggies in 1997 was outstanding. Through the great support of Moondoggies’ management, we were able to watch all twelve Buckeye Football games last year - even the Minnesota game that they picked up off a satellite feed from a local television station in Columbus. Thank you Moondoggies!

    We're very hopeful to be able to watch the first eleven games from Moondoggies this year and to watch our team live at the national championship game (January 4th, 1999) at the Fiesta Bowl in Tempe! Hope to see you at Moondoggies on September 5th!!


    Moonlight Kayaking in

    Mission Bay

    On July 11th a dozen of your fellow Ohio State Alumni enjoyed a moonlight kayaking ride through Mission Bay. The night began with a dinner feast of pizza and soda. Following dinner an instructional class on proper kayaking techniques and safety tips was presented by our guides. We then gathered our rental gear and off we went on our kayaking adventure. We had a wonderful warm San Diego night and as usual the bay was beautiful with the stars and bon-fires reflecting off the water. Once again this event was a terrific success and everyone is already talking about going again next year.

    OSU Alumni Club of San Diego

    Awarded "OUTSTANDING ALUMNI CLUB"

    1993-1997!!


    Back to the Big Ten Party

    The 14th Annual Back to the Big Ten Party will be held Thursday September 24th at Characters Bar & Grill at the La Jolla Marriott. Last year’s party proved to be as big as previous years with a sizeable showing by all schools, including our very own Buckeyes. However the schools with the most in attendance were Minnesota and Purdue. Let’s do something about that this year! Come and join the fun! For further information please contact Betty Langer at 558-2489 or leave a message on the Buckeye Hotline.

    Published quarterly by

    The Ohio State Alumni Club of San Diego

    P. O. Box 16102

    San Diego, CA 92176


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