cember 16, 1964\ooJzdie hard climb to get,o many stage mem-1ate <strong>in</strong>to a tedious,f triumphant firstie second, and "prosofCharlie's book isr the' <strong>in</strong>side story ofij by the dar<strong>in</strong>g withs best friend DouglasMary Pickford, D.W.d William S. Hartited Artists, and byencounters with greatHis recall is bothrivid. In only one asisprose seem limited:•ites about the womensly meant so much to jascriptions are clichedevoidof <strong>in</strong>dividuality. *5Escrow Post Ito Instructor[)iego Even<strong>in</strong>g Collegember was elected lastsident of the Califonna Isociauon. Tne election 4at the Biltmore Hotel[es.>y Fagelson, who teaches<strong>in</strong> Escrow Procedures atcampus of Even<strong>in</strong>g Cok|was a charter member egDiego County Escrow,n and <strong>in</strong> <strong>1963</strong> became ato the California Escrowyou know,how toAt Pacificigh s.oPte as ang friendss or chairked?you'rend attendanceSELF:tor every'6 of 30 meansaccess quotient,dl<strong>in</strong>g, andtie to take stock,tek your fortune.EPHONE CO.nity employerANY TERMITES? Frank Costillo, left, Dan Carpenter,center, and Floyd Costner, students <strong>in</strong> even<strong>in</strong>gclass, put f<strong>in</strong>ish<strong>in</strong>g touches on m<strong>in</strong>iature carpentryproject.Technical Careers ConferenceWill Attract 2,000 StudentsApprentice carpenters and bricklayersfrom San Diego Even<strong>in</strong>gCollege will demonstrate theirskills at the Trade and TechnicalCareers Conference, Saturday,JIarch 20. The conference is toColleges Lay PlansFor State ConfabArea One junior colleges areplann<strong>in</strong>g for the California Junior[College Student Government AssociationBoard of Governors Conference,April 22-24, at the RivieraK Hotel, Palm Spr<strong>in</strong>gs. On theagenda for discussion are organizationand <strong>in</strong>ternal problems of[CallMrniriMjSr^oHegeT^^ """A prelim<strong>in</strong>ary meet<strong>in</strong>g was held[at Grossmont College today. Representativesfrom the Area OneI Colleges—San Diego City College,I Mesa College, Grossmont College,Imperial Valley College, SouthwesternCollege, Palomar College,land San Diego Even<strong>in</strong>g Collegetwill make plans for the record[meet<strong>in</strong>g at Southwestern College,[March 16, 7:30 p.m.Junior colleges from the entire| state will attend the Palm Spr<strong>in</strong>gs[meet<strong>in</strong>g. The Area One group•fill be offer<strong>in</strong>g suggestions toImprove student - adm<strong>in</strong>istrationparticipation <strong>in</strong> non-academic activities,<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g public relationsfactors <strong>in</strong> the areas where the collegesare located. More effectiveI communication channels among[the colleges will also be discussed.UN Observer Tells[Of Session WoesMrs. George little, League of{Women Voters' United Nations[Representative, currently on across country lecture tour, spoketo San Diego Even<strong>in</strong>g College studentsTuesday even<strong>in</strong>g, February23, on "Current Events at theUnited Nations;'Mrs. Little spoke primarilypout the 19th session of the GeneralAssembly which convened(December 10, 1964.High po<strong>in</strong>ts of her speech <strong>in</strong>cludedRussia's failure to ma<strong>in</strong>mtheir peace-keep<strong>in</strong>g dues andJed Ch<strong>in</strong>a's admittance to theUnited Nations. The effect of In*donesia's withdrawal on the organizationwas also discussed.IA question-and-answer periodfollowed Mrs. little's talk, dur<strong>in</strong>gjwhich the problem arose of whetheror not she felt that the Unitedfattens would survive and atta<strong>in</strong>goal.["The best possible answer I canlive you," she said, f'is to quotehe U.N. Secretary General Upant upon the clos<strong>in</strong>g of the 19th•ession— pTian£e^re^alr7photography, and a host of otherskills and technical vocations willbe shown to the students.The exhibits and demonstrations<strong>in</strong>clude Air Condition<strong>in</strong>g and Refrigeration,Bricklay<strong>in</strong>g and Plas-Cont<strong>in</strong>ued on <strong>Page</strong> 3<strong>Knight</strong> <strong>Owl</strong> Staffers WillItnight emA Laboratory Experimental Newspaper of the San Diego Even<strong>in</strong>g College Journalism WorkshopVol. 3, No. 4 SAN DIEGO. EVENING COLLEGE, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA March 9, 1965AS, FraternityOffer ScholarshipAid This SemesterSigma Rho Alpha, Even<strong>in</strong>gCollege's service fraternity, hasestablished a scholarship <strong>in</strong> theamount of $25 to be used by twostudents this semester for the purchaseof books.A similar scholarship opportunityis be<strong>in</strong>g offered by the AssociatedStudents, as well.Applications are available <strong>in</strong>room A-114 City campus, or roomH-110 Mesa campus. All applicantsmust have at least a 2.0grade po<strong>in</strong>t average. The awardis made on the basis of scholarshiprecommendations, and need.Information requested on theapplication <strong>in</strong>cludes academic recordand vocational plans, collegesattended other than a San DiegoJunior College, number of collegeunits completed, and f<strong>in</strong>ancialneed.What's InsideBOOK HOOKERS BEWARE!Bookstore dilemma. Editorial,<strong>Page</strong> 2.LET'S GET TOGETHER!Op<strong>in</strong>ion poll discusses Even<strong>in</strong>gCollege campuses.<strong>Page</strong> 2.CAMPUS COMPLEX ISCONFUSING:Pedometer read<strong>in</strong>gs oncampus travel. <strong>Page</strong> 3.'TWEE t-tPTHOS^OET Jp*^LESSON IN BLICKLAYINGConcrete example of blockconstruction. <strong>Page</strong> 3.TRAVEL'S BEST AT CUT-RATEStudent discounts availablefor world-wide travel.<strong>Page</strong> 4.AttendPalm Spr<strong>in</strong>gs Journalism ConferenceStaff members of San DiegoEven<strong>in</strong>g College's <strong>Knight</strong> <strong>Owl</strong> willjo<strong>in</strong> with delegates from morethan 56 California junior collegesat the 6th Annual Journalism Associationof Junior Colleges convention.It will be held <strong>in</strong> PalmSpr<strong>in</strong>gs, March 25 through March27. Attend<strong>in</strong>g will be Allan Eddolls,Jannlee Brooks, Gary Mc-Masters, Julie Rocha, and BettySnodgrass, along with Lester E.Tokars, <strong>Knight</strong> <strong>Owl</strong> adviser.Student workshop subjects will<strong>in</strong>clude magaz<strong>in</strong>e and yearbooks,editorial writ<strong>in</strong>g, feature writ<strong>in</strong>g,sports writ<strong>in</strong>g, and student government-pressrelationships. Experts<strong>in</strong> the field of journalismwill speak at the workshop.Pre-conference mail-<strong>in</strong> competitionw<strong>in</strong>ners for the best newsstory, front page editorials, cartoons,and sports stories will beannounced at the f<strong>in</strong>al meet<strong>in</strong>g ofthe convention.There will also be on-the-spotDeficiency NoticesDue Late <strong>in</strong> MonthDeficiency notices will be sentto Even<strong>in</strong>g College students dur<strong>in</strong>gthe week of March 22.Instructors are prepar<strong>in</strong>g thenotices which conta<strong>in</strong> suggestionsand comments perta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g to thestudent's weaknesses or unsatisfactorywork <strong>in</strong> connection withstudy habits or classroom participation.Instructors may refer students* do<strong>in</strong>g unsatisfactory work to counselorsat any time.competition <strong>in</strong> news writ<strong>in</strong>g, featurewrit<strong>in</strong>g, <strong>in</strong>terview<strong>in</strong>g, sportswrit<strong>in</strong>g, yearbook layout, photograph,newspaper cl<strong>in</strong>ic, yearbookand magaz<strong>in</strong>e cl<strong>in</strong>ic.The conventon wiill beg<strong>in</strong> withthe professional workshops Fridayafternoon. At a banquet that even<strong>in</strong>g,Dr. Theodore Kruglak, directorof the School of Journalism,Cont<strong>in</strong>ued on <strong>Page</strong> 4Goes Like 70!LeonVolkovSoviet DefectorLecture GuestLeon Volkov, a recent defectorfrom the Soviet Union and presentlyNewsweek's Soviet affairsexpert, will be the second speaker<strong>in</strong> the San Diego Even<strong>in</strong>g Collegespr<strong>in</strong>g lecture series. Open to thepublic, the talk will be given <strong>in</strong>the Kearny High School auditorium,Saturday even<strong>in</strong>g, April 3.-In 1948, under a pseudonym,Volkov wrote a series of articlesfor the Saturday Even<strong>in</strong>g Post entitled"Stal<strong>in</strong> Th<strong>in</strong>ks I'm Dead."His latest article for that magaz<strong>in</strong>eis called "The IntellectualFerment Beh<strong>in</strong>d the Iron Curta<strong>in</strong>."His works have also been. published <strong>in</strong> the Reader's Digest*.Look, True, <strong>Page</strong>ant, Commentaryand the British literary magaz<strong>in</strong>e,Encounter.Volkov follows Soviet dignitarieson their tour of the U.S.and he traveled with Khruschevon his trip around the country <strong>in</strong>1959.Film CancelledThe show<strong>in</strong>g of "Cimarron," thesecond film of the F<strong>in</strong>e FilmSeries for the spr<strong>in</strong>g semester, hasbeen cancelled. It was scheduledfor March 12 at the Russ Auditorium.The film was cancelled whenRuss Auditorium reservation couldnot be cleared for the even<strong>in</strong>gshow<strong>in</strong>g.The next F<strong>in</strong>e Fikn Series show<strong>in</strong>gwill be "The Robe," slatedfor Friday even<strong>in</strong>g, April 9.Queen CandidatesTo Vie for Crown;Petitions ReadiedPetitions for 1965 May Queencandidates for the annual MayOueen Ball will be availableMarch 22.Any girl enrolled at either theM«sa and City campuses of SanDiego Even<strong>in</strong>g College is eligibleto compete for the beauty crown.Petitions will be available at Citycampus <strong>in</strong> room A-114 and at Mesacampus <strong>in</strong> room H-110. The deadl<strong>in</strong>efor f<strong>in</strong>al fil<strong>in</strong>g of petitions isApril 2.An orientation for May Queencandidates will be held on April5, when the entrants w<strong>in</strong> be <strong>in</strong>structedon manag<strong>in</strong>g their campaigns.They will also be assigneda time to be photographed onAnril 8.Dur<strong>in</strong>g Mixers at City on April20, and at Mesa on April 21, thecandidates will be formally <strong>in</strong>troducedto the student body.Vot<strong>in</strong>g for May Queen f<strong>in</strong>alistswill be held from April 26 throughApril 29. The May Queen Ball,over which the elected Queen willrejgn, Will be the even<strong>in</strong>g of May8 at the U. S. Grant Hotel.College to UndergoAccreditation StudyFull accreditation evaluation ofSan Diego Even<strong>in</strong>g College will bemade by an expert team of edul"caEorswho will," after their*£n8-~<strong>in</strong>gs are studied and analysed, ascerta<strong>in</strong>the academic state of thecollege.Even<strong>in</strong>g College will be visitedthis fall by a six-member accreditationteam. They will make detailedanalyses of courses taught,student activities, community relations,and other major areas.The study will determ<strong>in</strong>e whetherthe college is meet<strong>in</strong>g standardrequirements as set up by theCalifornia Junior College Association.The team will consist ofthree representatives of the CaliforniaJunior College Association,two of Western Association ofSchools and Colleges and onefrom California State Departmentof Education.In 1953, all junior colleges <strong>in</strong>the state were automatically accredited.The accreditation wasCont<strong>in</strong>ued on <strong>Page</strong> 4Steno-Typist Gets Efficiency HonorA former San Diego Even<strong>in</strong>g College studentwas awarded a Certificate of Efficiency <strong>in</strong> stenotyp<strong>in</strong>g.She is Mrs. Marian Brown, a fall semesterstudent of Mrs. Doris Sherwood, steno-type <strong>in</strong>structor.Mrs. Brown is employed at the San Diego Courthouse<strong>in</strong> the Conciliation department. She claimsthat her knowledge of steno-type, a simplified A,B, C shorthand, was a great help <strong>in</strong> acquir<strong>in</strong>g thisposition."This course is extremely beneficial to womenand men <strong>in</strong>volved <strong>in</strong> dictaphone work as well astak<strong>in</strong>g dictation," Mrs. Brown said.Her <strong>in</strong>structor, <strong>in</strong> describ<strong>in</strong>g the course, said,"Because of its simplicity and the short period oftime (one semester) <strong>in</strong>volved <strong>in</strong> acquir<strong>in</strong>g the skill,it is a course of great value to college students fornote tak<strong>in</strong>g."She also po<strong>in</strong>ts out the value of steno-typefor those people who depend on employment <strong>in</strong>the bus<strong>in</strong>ess field, "but do not plan to make a careerof it."It elim<strong>in</strong>ates the pa<strong>in</strong> of a lengthy shorthandcourse for those who haven't the <strong>in</strong>terest but f<strong>in</strong>dIt necessary for support while work<strong>in</strong>g towardssome other goal."Mrs. Marian Brownii•I>.ll1JIIfor4.*msM&m®. )Jfff.mwjFr: iv..;.--V":- WWMWm WJfoXZrwMmMMl]w#*lA'Sfc'li*^
March 9 > 19651 March 9, 19651EORGE GRANATlities Clerk ]s on Campuse beh<strong>in</strong>d the scenes atr College are familiariut rarely are they knownthrongs of students,man who meets studentsQ the Activities Office atallege campus is GeorgeGranat, Granat's dirtiedtent activities clerk at SsmjEven<strong>in</strong>g College s<strong>in</strong>ce Au-963, <strong>in</strong>clude collect<strong>in</strong>g stoloans (as well as mak<strong>in</strong>g!help<strong>in</strong>g register students,g up the monthly calendar]iswer<strong>in</strong>g countless questions.:manager of the lost anddepartment, "Rock" handledth<strong>in</strong>g from lost cohtac*i to lost dogs.g<strong>in</strong>ally from Chicago, GranatVorld War n veteran and fwjieputy sheriff. He has taken!:lass at SDEC himself, and isg<strong>in</strong>g about work<strong>in</strong>g some mor^his schedule. ^^^: EDITOR?body else's door or fenddied <strong>in</strong>to W. ^^-^ur faculty doesn't have Hi!alem, that is why they aig anyth<strong>in</strong>g about it when thId be and should) have done'>ng time ago. Instead of qufacts and figures to us, wi't they give w action?S<strong>in</strong>cerely,F. B. Runi,§•(Editor's note: It seeit the park<strong>in</strong>g situation i|11 topic for heated controlrsy; however, we feel th^2 position of the Assoc|3d Students has beeiide quite clear <strong>in</strong> previoiaues of tjie <strong>Knight</strong> OwPd that compla<strong>in</strong>ers shoutke a walk (from ft*irk<strong>in</strong>g to school, that ilso, it is not "better tWmile from Balboa Parkgreat deal of free parki*>ace <strong>in</strong> that area lies Hmith<strong>in</strong> 7/10 of a mile fro!ity campus.)KNIGHT OWLit o loborotory ex perimcntal •»« wsp0 '2HoCollege Jottfuolism Wortcdiop.iblicotiea. TW« WW » •d"* 0 '"* 0It ond paid advertis<strong>in</strong>g.op<strong>in</strong>ions of the paper and do noon Diego Even<strong>in</strong>g College. All u* Jnd the student registration «««*is to be directed to the Editor, M»IT OWLl...„.Mrs. J«»« n,ceEddolls, Gory MOAllon «• Mdo»». """,-Otobeth Snodgrast, Valerie Wibon,y_nda Wfthlcen Jewell, Robert Kroyl, \_HerveYm, Robert Ratt, Jean ThomovDovid8 ROBERT S. HAMILTONN. San Diego Even<strong>in</strong>g CollegeLetterIS THIS ON THE LEVEL? Mike Jones, left, apprenticebricklayer, checks the work of Walter Young, whois lay<strong>in</strong>g bricks, and Joe Mayer, his assistant.Apprentice Bricklayers| To Compete <strong>in</strong> SkillsAs the old story goes, it was the smart member ofthe three lil' pig set that built his house of bricks andfoiled the wolf. The 18 apprentice members of the Even<strong>in</strong>gCollege course <strong>in</strong> Bricklay<strong>in</strong>g may not have anywolves to worry about, but they are already aware ofthe essentials of how to buildstrong walls.One of several apprenticeshipclasses <strong>in</strong> vocational fields, theBricklay<strong>in</strong>g course will qualify thestudents who are successful <strong>in</strong>meet<strong>in</strong>g all course of study re*quirements to enter the occupationon the beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g apprenticewage scale.An exhibition of bricklay<strong>in</strong>gSelf-Appraisal ArtAids <strong>in</strong> PsychologyA self-appraisal experiment byMrs. S. Judith Gunthers' psychologyclass at San Diego Even<strong>in</strong>gCollege, Mesa campus, producednovel results when class memberswere asked to sketch pictures ofthemselves.Picasso could have learnedsometh<strong>in</strong>g from the experiment.Most surpris<strong>in</strong>g were the dimensionsthat people consider themselvespossess<strong>in</strong>g. For example,a mousy man, frail of physique,might draw himself as a supermanwith bulg<strong>in</strong>g muscles and an overexpandedchest.One unusual draw<strong>in</strong>g was thatof a woman, round and rosy, withhair stand<strong>in</strong>g on end. When asked*"Why," the response was, "I'mscared of my psychology teacher."Technical CareersCont<strong>in</strong>ued from <strong>Page</strong> 1ter<strong>in</strong>g, Survey<strong>in</strong>g, and exhibits bySan Diego Floor Cover<strong>in</strong>g, San DiegoGas and Electric, and Solarp<strong>in</strong>t Apprenticeship Committees.j At a recent meet<strong>in</strong>g for the conference,held at the City Collegecampus and chaired by Walter G.[Coats, coord<strong>in</strong>ator, Trade and[Technical Education, San Diegopity and Even<strong>in</strong>g College, f<strong>in</strong>aldetailed plans were made.New EldoradoCampers*New & Used Trucks*ChevroletsFords10% D/N, 36 Mo.See our new*Motorf air TravelerMotor <strong>Home</strong>—theLargest of Its K<strong>in</strong>d*Sleeps 15 Completely•elf conta<strong>in</strong>edMotorfair Car Co.4545 El Cajon Blvd.San Diego 281-6689skills was to be given March 6 <strong>in</strong>a bricklay<strong>in</strong>g contest at the HazardBrick Company. W<strong>in</strong>ners of thiscontest will compete for the entranceto the state bricklay<strong>in</strong>gcontest to be held later this month<strong>in</strong> Oakland.State w<strong>in</strong>ners will be entitledto compete on the national levelthis summer <strong>in</strong> Pittsburgh, pa.,accord<strong>in</strong>g to William Pender, <strong>in</strong>structorof the Apprentice Bricklay<strong>in</strong>gcourse.To enroll <strong>in</strong> the class, a studentIs required to pass a mechanicalabilities and aptitude test. Further,he must be able to show thata contractor will hire or <strong>in</strong>denturehim as an apprentice.Students enrolled <strong>in</strong> the courseattend classes two nights a weekfor a total of five hours. Thesehours are split <strong>in</strong>to shop timewhere actual bricklay<strong>in</strong>g practicejs given, and classroom time wherestudents learn about related subjectsand construction theory.//Ifs a Long Way to TipperaryTHE KNIGHT OWL<strong>Knight</strong> PeofJeBy JULIE ROCHAThat movie you've been want<strong>in</strong>g to see f<strong>in</strong>ally willbe shown on your television on a certa<strong>in</strong> date, and youth<strong>in</strong>k you're .smart because- you can now see it free ofcharge, without hav<strong>in</strong>g to pay movie fare. But is it reallyworth it, wait<strong>in</strong>g to watch a favorite program or moviewhen those little <strong>in</strong>truders known as commercials seemto take as much air time as does your program ?Actually they don't take as much time. It just seemsthat way s<strong>in</strong>ce they're thrown at you <strong>in</strong> 15-m<strong>in</strong>ute <strong>in</strong>tervals.What do commercials mean to you? Do you takethe time to run to the kitchen for a favorite snack or doyou sit there and heed what is said and shown? (Or areyou flush<strong>in</strong>g water down the dra<strong>in</strong>?)Next time you watch television, make a game out ofthe commercials. As an example, on one program that isa newcomer and an hour-long <strong>in</strong> duration, there werecommercials aplenty and it went someth<strong>in</strong>g like this:The viewer came <strong>in</strong> just as the previous program wasend<strong>in</strong>g. Commercial time.The new program was announced along with theproducts that were br<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g you the program. Did theprogram start then? Of course not. The viewer watcheda homely woman lather herself with a shampoo claim<strong>in</strong>gpenetrat<strong>in</strong>g action, and presto, a beautiful woman appeared! After the beautiful woman smiled herself awayfrom the set/ the program f<strong>in</strong>ally began.The hero was do<strong>in</strong>g nicely until suspense built upand just as he was about to be plugged—hold it—commercialtime aga<strong>in</strong>."Now we br<strong>in</strong>g you this spray that really knocksevery bug <strong>in</strong> your house deader than dead."Back to the program. Another 15 m<strong>in</strong>utes of actionfollows and don't forget, this is the halfway mark of yourprogram. This means that you will see a product thatgets your clothes as white as the day they were bought.And did you remember to buy those food wrappers thatkeep your food absolutely fresh all day long? You th<strong>in</strong>kyou're ready for your program now. Wrong aga<strong>in</strong>. It'sstation identification time and next <strong>in</strong> l<strong>in</strong>e isn't a commercial.It's a public service announcement, followed by-rem<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g the-viewer that the next portion is brought toyou by product this and product that.NMore program for 15 m<strong>in</strong>utes and then, if you'vebeen drool<strong>in</strong>g for this classy beautiful sports car <strong>in</strong> acheaper version, here it is."Isn't it a beauty ? And it can be yours for only thismuch because- it's on sale for a short while. Oh, yes, we'llthrow <strong>in</strong> five tires free. You can't pass up this barga<strong>in</strong>,<strong>in</strong>vestigate today or tomorrow for sure."The last portion of the program is on now and itends on a very happy note, the reason be<strong>in</strong>g that the starhas to return next week.M<strong>Page</strong> Three^Wilder and Wilder 9Next PresentationIn Falstaff Tavern"Wilder and Wilder" isthe collective title selectedfor two plays to be presentedon March 19 at theOld Globe Arena <strong>in</strong> FalstaffTavern <strong>in</strong> Balboa Park. The plays,written by Pulitzer Prize w<strong>in</strong>nerThorton Wilder, are scheduled for11 performances."Infancy" and "Childhood/'Wilder's newest plays, are the twothat have been chosen to makeup"Wilder and Wilder."Old Globe Theater associate directorWilliam Roesch is direct<strong>in</strong>gboth of them.Scene In Central Park"Infancy" takes place <strong>in</strong> NewYork's Central Park <strong>in</strong> the 1920s.A romantic-m<strong>in</strong>ded nursemaid letsher baby carriage sit idly by asshe flirts coyly with a policeman<strong>in</strong> the open<strong>in</strong>g act. When anothermother-powered carriage entersthe scene, the babies talk witheach other compla<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g about thelack of parental understand<strong>in</strong>g asguardians gossip about the latestlocal happen<strong>in</strong>gs.Starr<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the "Infancy" rolesare Al Rivera, Ruth Chambers,Joseph Lestyk, Gerald Nawrocki,and Lillian Herzberg.Parental Misunderstand<strong>in</strong>g"Childhood" concerns three childrencomment<strong>in</strong>g on be<strong>in</strong>g misunderstoodby their parents. Theroles of the children are portrayedby Bel<strong>in</strong>da Bolaski, Jan Edwards,and Maria Harvey. The parentsare played by Dalece Morgan andRalph Perry.The next Old Globe Theaterpresentation will be "A ThousandClowns," scheduled to open March30.The comedy will relate a day <strong>in</strong>the life of a cheerful non-conformistbachelor.The bachelor, his 12-year-oldnephew, a prim social worker, thewriter's aggressive agent, and thestar personality of a children'stelevision show will be the pr<strong>in</strong>cipalroles.Complex Campuses Cause ConfusionBy Betty Snodgrass"Togetherness" is not the wordfor the layout of San Diego Even<strong>in</strong>gCollege, either at the CityCollege or Mesa College campuses.If you have the persistence of ahunt<strong>in</strong>g dog, the endurance of adetective, and the m<strong>in</strong>d of a geometriccomputer, you'll be able tof<strong>in</strong>d your classes.For a person tak<strong>in</strong>g an allaround program with courses <strong>in</strong>the liberal arts and sciences aswell as <strong>in</strong> the mechanical field,he'll need a compass, a pair ofcomfortable hik<strong>in</strong>g boots and itwouldn't hurt to have a sandwich,just <strong>in</strong> case he runs short of energy.An <strong>in</strong>terest<strong>in</strong>g experiment wouldbe to attach a pedometer to a student'sleg to record the miles, andkeep a log of all his travels.Twisted Like a PretzelSan Diego Even<strong>in</strong>g CoUege directionf<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g is twisted like apretzel. Take for example, themechanical arts class at City campus.You walk to the bottom ofa bill and turn right. Somewhere<strong>in</strong> the middle of the build<strong>in</strong>g is adoor. First however, you had bestcheck with a few people stand<strong>in</strong>garound, or chances are you'llnever f<strong>in</strong>d it.If you're <strong>in</strong>terested <strong>in</strong> the brickbuild<strong>in</strong>g classes, you're really <strong>in</strong>for an adventure as the class islocated somewhere along 12thStreet <strong>in</strong> the old Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Campusbuild<strong>in</strong>g.Tak<strong>in</strong>g a political science courseis like try<strong>in</strong>g to f<strong>in</strong>d "Hernando'sHideaway." You cross the street,go down an alley, turn left betweensome big, dark build<strong>in</strong>gs, godown some stairs and through thedoor.There's just one catch, after allthat exercise, they won't let yousleep <strong>in</strong> class.Mesa Campus a ChallengeEven<strong>in</strong>g College at Mesa campusisn't any easier either. Howeverthe biggest obstacle to overcome isf<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>g the campus <strong>in</strong> the firstplace.Accord<strong>in</strong>g to the "Nite <strong>Knight</strong>s"Handbook, Mesa College is locatedon Artillery Drive—but whereis Artillery Drive?Well, after driv<strong>in</strong>g out Highway395 South for 15 miles, constantlylook<strong>in</strong>g for Artillery Drive, youremember that you are to take theAero Drive turn off.So where are you now? Abouttwo miles down Aero Drive!Through the gloom of night yousee a small sign on which thewords "Artillery Drive" appear.Why, you're almost there, or soyou th<strong>in</strong>k!All of a sudden Artillery Driveends, and <strong>in</strong> its place, a narrowdirt road. Are you lost? No, Inthe distance you see the tw<strong>in</strong>kleof lights—could that be Mesacampus? It must be, noth<strong>in</strong>g elseis <strong>in</strong> sight for miles.So you flip a co<strong>in</strong> and decideto take a chance and follow thatdirt road, and as luck would haveit, you were right: there beforeyou looms the beautiful and impressive Mesa campus.However, now that you have arrived,so to speak, you still have<strong>in</strong>numerable build<strong>in</strong>gs throughwhich to travel before you cometo the one <strong>in</strong> which your class isheld.But don't give up. You're still<strong>in</strong> San Diego!ARE THERE TIERS IN YOUR EYES? 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