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The Ohio State University Alumni Club of San Diego
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OSU Alumni Club of San Diego
Newsletter
February 1998 vol. 5 num. 1
Annual Reds-Padres Game
Come spend the evening with the Buckeyes at the "Q". The Cinncinati Reds
will be playing the Padres on Wednesday
June 10. The game time should be 7:35 PM. Before the game there
will be a tailgate party in the parking lot. Tickets will cost around
$15.00-17.00. Additional details will be available later.
The Cleveland Indians will be playing the Angels in April. The
series starts on Friday the 3rd and runs through the 5th. We are
considering a group trip up to Anaheim for the Sunday afternoon game on
the 5th. Game time will be 1:05 PM. If you don't want to drive
you can take the train. Amtrak has a station right next to the stadium.
I will coordinate this trip if there is any interest. Presently I
don't have any price information, but tickets should be around $15.00.
If you are interested in either game contact Ed Olander 619-565-6056 /
Eolan59@aol.com
Student Recruitment Update
The application process for new students has come to a close and we are
waiting on the University to notify us of applicants' names from the San
Diego area. Hopefully, we will have a larger group this year than
in the recent past as we have made more contact with the local schools
and College Fairs. However, it was a new experience for me and a
learning experience also. We were able to make certain contacts and
speak to people who are involved in the recruiting process here in the
local high schools that will enable even more success next year.
It is exciting to go to the College Fairs and represent the University
and look at the enthusiasm from the students who are looking at all possibilities.
Believe it or not, you cannot assume anything about what they may or may
not know. One question was even asked, "Is Ohio State a Division I school?"
The student recruitment committee appreciates any and all help that
volunteers can provide. Once we determine the names of local high
school students who are prospective freshmen, we will need to call and
encourage them to make the rightdecision. Sometimes, these contacts
make the difference and help to persuade them. If you can help
with these phone calls or personal contacts, please let me know by phone
or e-mail. In addition, please remember that we need more help in
the fall when it is time to contact the school's college counselor and
the next upcoming class of seniors.
David Fenner
575-1543
dfenn@sdcoe.k12.ca.us
Web Update - Version 2.0 Coming Soon
Version 2.0 of the OSUSD Web Site web site isunder construction.
Don't worry, all of the news, graphics and event information you use will
be present in the new "web". The changes will bring a new look that
is more appealing, consistent and easier to navigate. Also, technology
advances will allow a new "multimedia experience". Keep visiting
the site, the unveiling is expected to take place in early March.
As the site is being re-engineered, input from web users concerning
content and presentation are appreciated. Do you know any good links
that other club members should know about? Any ideas for content
pages? Is there something un-cool about the site that should be changed?
Send a message to the club account and your input will help design the
page.
Internet e-mail allows for messages with the detail of a letter to be
distributed to many readers with the speed of a phone call at little cost.
Our club can use this medium to deliver information to e-mail enabled members.
Do you know something others should know about right away? Send it
toOSUSD and it will be forwarded to other club members. Want to be
on the mail distribution list? Send a message and you can be added.
For new members, or those who are stuck in the 1980s, the web site URL
is: http://www.osusandiego.com/
The e-mail address is osusd@osusandiego.com
Archie Griffin to Speak at 1998 Annual Meeting
Archie Griffin, Associate Director of Ohio State Athletics and only 2-time
winner of college football’s Heisman Trophy, will be the featured speaker
at this year's annual meeting to be held Tuesday evening, April 7th at
the Hyatt Islandia Hotel. A reception will begin at 5:45 PM with
the program following at 6:30 PM. The meeting should conclude by
8:00 PM. We will also view a videotape introduction of Ohio State's
12th President, William E. Kirwan (please see article in this newsletter).
The price for this year's event is $20 for members, $30 for non-members.
The price includes snacks and hors d'oeuvres. A cash bar will also
be available. There is free parking at the hotel. Please fill
out the tear-off slip below and send it and your registration fee to Gary
Rectenwald, 2067 Caminito Capa,
La Jolla, CA 92037 no later than April 3, 1998.
For questions, please call the Buckeye Hotline, 685-2056. Hope
to see you all there on April 7th.
COMMUNITY OUTREACH PROJECT " FACELIFT 100 "
Finally! We have a project into which
we cansink our hearts and "muscles". Thanks to Barbara Levin, Team
Leader, our club has located a great renovation program called Facelift
100 sponsored by the San Diego Neighborhood Housing Services. No
talent is needed just a desire to help renovate a neighborhood by clearing
debris, painting, covering graffitti, etc..
All the club has to do is supply at least 10 people who will be woking
side by-side showing true Buckeye spirit! The date is Saturday, June
13th from 8-4...plenty of time to plan ahead! They supply a sign
that denotes our club, breakfast and lunch, a t-shirt, a team photo and
publicity for our local club!
What a deal!
To commit to this wonderful project in the spirit of Ohio State and
our "Ohio neighborliness" just call the Hotline and leave your information
or call Jera @ 689-9577.
Election of Officers
An election of Club Officers for next year will be held at the Annual Meeting
at 6:30 PM on April 7th. Anyone wishing to help the club by serving
as an officer should call Jera Ratliff or the Buckeye Hotline at 685-2056.
We will be electing a President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer.
Many other opportunities are available as committee chairpersons.
Don't be shy. Give us a call and volunteer!
Moondoggies Contributes $1,000
to Local Scholarship Fund
Once again, Moondoggies has come through with a very generous contribution
to our local scholarship fund. We have established an excellent partnership
with this great sports bar. Moondoggies has always been very good
to ourAlumni Club. We have always received priority treatment to
watch Ohio State's football games and, in return, we have been loyal
to Moondoggies. They always seem to find the "tough games" that aren't
on local TV or local cable - most notably the Minnesota game this past
football season. Because of our loyalty and patronage, Moondoggies
once again has contributed generously to our local alumni club's scholarship
fund. THANK YOU Moondoggies!!! We're looking forward
to continuing this excellent relationship again this fall. See you
in September!!!
Ohio State vs. San Diego State Men's Volleyball
The Ohio State Men's Volleyball team will meet San Diego State at 7:00
PM on Saturday, March 21 in Peterson Gym on the SDSU campus.
The nationally ranked Buckeyes of Coach Pete Hanson are heading west
for their annual Spring Break trip to California, and this time they've
included a stop in San Diego. All alumni and friends are invited to watch
theBucks take on the Aztecs and meet the players and coaches at a special
reception immediately following the match. Don't miss this opportunity
to give our team a warm San Diego welcome and watch them compete in what
promises to be an exciting contest between two volleyball powers.
Here's the complete schedule of their Southern California road trip:
Saturday, March 21 at San Diego State ` 7:00 PM
Monday, March 23 at Loyola Marymount 7:30 PM
Tuesday, March 24 at Pepperdine Univ. 7:30 PM
Tickets are available at the door; please call Mark Basford at (619)
558-2682 if you have any questions. See you there! Go Bucks, beat
the Aztecs!
The
"Boat Parade of Lights"
Once again, on December 14, 1997, the boat parade proved to be a great
finale to a year of Buckeye fun. Highlights of the evening included
great food, visiting with good friends and an all new spectacular view
of the parade, from the Sheraton. Around 40 members ventured out
to Harbor Island this year to enjoy the tradition of "trimming" the yachts.
The parade sailed just below our balcony giving all a spectacular view
of the brightly decorated boats as The Buckeye Marching Band played in
the background (compliments of Gary). It was a delightful evening
and great chance to renew friendships and celebrate the joys of the holiday
season. Make plans now to be there next year.
Click here
for more pictures.
Southern CA OSU Alumni Golf Tournament
The first annual Ohio State University Legends golf tournament will be
held at the prestigious Pelican Hills Golf Club in Newport Beach on Monday,
April 6, 1998. The event is sponsored by the Ohio State Alumni Club
of Orange County and benefits potential Ohio State students attending Ohio
State from Southern California (including San Diego). Our alumni
club is a co-sponsor of the event.
Great Buckeye athletes such as Archie Griffin, Coach Earl Bruce, Jim
Houston, Paul Warfield and many others will be playing in the golf tournament.
This premier event will bring Buckeyes business, athletics and academia
together to meet and to network.
For more information, please call Gary Rectenwald @ 454-4758, or you
can contact Emmitt Keith-Jones @ (714) 726-5071 or emmettkj@msn.com
or Hugh Malay @ (310) 318-0103.
1998 Sugar Bowl Party
Our alumni club enjoyed watching the 1998 Sugar Bowl at the home of Gary
Rectenwald. It was a potluck-style event and there was plenty of
food and spirits for everyone. It was a great way to start
out the New Year –with the exception of the final score, of course.
Nevertheless, a great time was had by all.
William E. Kirwan Named 12th President of Ohio State
On January 5, 1998, the Ohio State University Board of Trustees appointed
William E. Kirwan as the 12th President of Ohio
State University. Kirwan was the unanimous choice of the 17-member
search committee. He succeeds E. Gordon Gee, who resigned to become
president of Brown University.
His effective date will be July 1, 1998. His salary will be $275,000.
Kirwan, 59, has been president of the University
of Maryland, College Park since 1989 and has served as a professor
and administrator there for 34 years. As president of the University
of Maryland, Kirwan has been widely recognized for his success in boosting
academic standards, attracting quality faculty members, enhancing the student
experience and making diversity an institutional goal. He is known
for his commitment to fiscal responsibility and effective management and
for his capacity to lead a large university. He is also known for
his long-range vision and for his talent as a consensus builder.
Born April 14, 1938 in Louisville, Kentucky, William English Kirwan
received his bachelor's degree from the University of Kentucky in 1960,
and his master's and doctoral degrees from Rutgers in 1962 and 1964.
He joined the University of Maryland as an assistant professor of mathematics
in 1964 and, except for one year as a visiting lecturer at the University
of London, has been there ever since. Dr. Kirwan and his wife,Patricia,
have two children, both Maryland graduates. We hope to have Dr. Kirwan
visit to us out here on the west coast within the next year.
Local Scholarship Fund Increases
There was a very good outcome from the Ohio State Vs Michigan game viewed
at Moondoggies in PB last November in spite of the score. Our scholarship
fund grew by over $700 due to the generous contributions and the enthusiastic
purchasing of raffle tickets by attendees.
Twenty-six items such as dinners, handmade buckeye necklaces, flying
lessons, a "Parade of Lights" excursion, a Nordstrom gift certificate,
an Ohio Stadium cake, a Rose Bowl poster, two OSU cacti, and more were
given at half-time to lucky ticket holders. Thanks to Keith Babcock,
Ed Olander, Joyce Birchfield, Ken Holko, Judy Welty, George and Rebecca
Lefebvre, College Traditions and Moondoggies for your donations.
And thanks to the "Voice of the Hotline", Nate Dorsey, for being the best-ever
raffle-master! This brings our scholarship total to (drum roll)
plus interest!
Scholarship applications can be ordered through the Hot Line at 685-2056.
Message From the President
Thank you all for your continued support of the Ohio State Alumni Club
of San Diego this past calendar year!! It was great spending time
with old friends and making many new Buckeye friends this past year!!
To all the newcomers, welcome to San Diego and welcome to our club!!
The highlight of our year is that we were awarded our 5th straight "Outstanding
Alumni Club Award" last September. Thank you to all of you
who chair and participate in the club's events. We also appreciate
your support of local student recruitment programs and your generous contributions
to our local scholarship fund. These are the things that make a local
alumni club truly outstanding.
I want to give a special thankyou to all the committee chairpersons
who dedicate their time to make our club events exciting, memorable and
fun. Beginning in March of this year, we have another full calendar
of events scheduled. If you have any ideas for new events and/or
you are willing to chair an event, please let us know. A wide
variety of events is very important to the future success of our club.
Also, a million thanks to our club officers. Jera Ratliff,
Susan Holko and Ted Reiff make many, many valuable contributions to our
club. Their leadership is important and much appreciated. Also
a hearty "Thanks" to Carol Evans and Betty Langer for all the wonderful
candy "Buckeyes" that they bring to our football TV parties.
Always yummy, the edible Buckeyes bring us all a little closer to Columbus
on a football Saturday.
I'm looking forward to seeing you all participate in our events in 1998.
Our big events this spring include a visit from the Ohio State men's volleyball
team, a visit by the only two-time winner of college football's Heisman
Trophy, Archie Griffin, and a trip to Anaheim to watch the Cleveland Indians.
Hope to see you all there.
Go Buckeyes!
Gary Rectenwald
Lotsa Fun at the 1998 Super Bowl Party
The Ohio State Alumni Club once again watched this year’s Super Bowl at
Dan Stone’s beautiful home in Cardiff – a great setting for any event
– but especially nice for the Super Bowl. The crowd was split
–some rooting for the Green Bay Packers and some rooting for the Denver
Broncos. It felt a lot like the Reds-Padres game parties where our
allegiances are split. At least we’re all unanimous in our love for
Ohio State football! Thanks to Dan Stone and Vickie Stone for
hosting another great party!
Date / Time / Event / Contact
Saturday , March 21 7:00PM Ohio State Vs. SDSU Men's volleyball Mark
Basford 558-2682
Sunday, April 5 1:05PM Cleveland Indians Vs Anaheim Angel Ed Olander
565-6056
Tuesday , April 7 5:45PM Annual Dinner with Archie Griffin Gary Rectenwald
454-4758
Wednesday, June 10 7:35PM Cincinnati Reds Vs San Diego Padre Ed Olander
565-6056
Sunday, July TBA Theatre Dinner Party "The King and I" Betty Langer
558-2489
THANKS to Club Events Chairs
A hearty THANKS goes out to all chairpersons of this fall’s and winter’s
events. We appreciate your hard work and dedication to our club!
We’re always looking for more volunteers to step forward to help plan club
events – if you have the time, please tell us.
Football TV Parties Tim Wilson
Scholarship Raffle Jera Ratliff & Susan Holko
Parade of Lights Kristine Entwistle
Sugar Bowl Party Gary Rectenwald
Super Bowl Party Vickie Stone
Club Newsletter Carl Best
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