' ur * See^r/eaners Ia/e Gleam* dents will be able to take moreclasses <strong>in</strong> an even<strong>in</strong>g. At the presenttime students can only takeone class per even<strong>in</strong>g.'Dr. Jensen suggests that 2-unitclasses suieh as typ<strong>in</strong>g and healtheducation would meet the sameeven<strong>in</strong>g for two hours each, from6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and from? 8 p.m.to 10 p.m.This proposed schedul<strong>in</strong>g ofclasses would enable a junior collegestudent to get through schoolfaster and be well on the way toa college degree <strong>in</strong> two or threeyears, rather than the four to fiveyears it now takes.Ah, Sweet Spr<strong>in</strong>g!TOP-TALENT ACTORS Richard R<strong>in</strong>gleisen, ToniManista, Baron Sutowski and Randy Sieler, left toright, <strong>in</strong> Theatre Guild production of hilarious off-Broadway musical comedy.Theater Guild SlatesOff-Broadway ShowAn off-Broadway musical comedy, The Streets ofWe»w Yorlfe will be given by the Theater Arts Guild of SanDiego Even<strong>in</strong>g. College on the City campus. It will bestaged J^r^ 154^''22-24, Y9-30,"and May 1 at the CampusLittle Theater. Curta<strong>in</strong> time is 8 :30 p.m. Friday and Saturday,and 4:00 Sunday mat<strong>in</strong>ees.way musical <strong>in</strong> 1964. It marks theThe Streets of New York tells thedebut of a new song-writ<strong>in</strong>g team,story of a banker and his daughter Barry Alan Grael, who wrote thewho ruthlessly try to rise socially. book and lyrics, and Richard B.It <strong>in</strong>cludes some of their victims, Chodosh, who composed the music.an impeccable and suddenly broke Featured <strong>in</strong> the prize w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>gyoung man, and an equally "genteel"young girl, whose mother's Me Crawl<strong>in</strong>g/' ' "Ca I i f o r nia/musical score are "He'll Come tofortune the banker has stolen, and "Tourist Madregal," and "Arms forthe banker's clerk who was formerlyhis accomplice but late achampion of his victims.W<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g PlayThe production won the DramaDesk Award as the best off-BroadtheLove of Me/jIt'sBalmyrJi'sGrandWs That Time Aga<strong>in</strong>i By Jannlee BrooksThat time of hearts and flowers,young lovers, birds with nests,/lower<strong>in</strong>g meadows, and the firstblossom<strong>in</strong>g fruit trees once aga<strong>in</strong>is upon the land.Poets say, "In spr<strong>in</strong>g a youngman's fancy turns to thoughts oflove." It can be added also, fanciesturn to thoughts of beachparties, the end of the academicschool year, purchas<strong>in</strong>g that newswimsuit and diet<strong>in</strong>g to be able towear it.In San Diego County, thoughtsturn to picnick<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the mounta<strong>in</strong>s,visit<strong>in</strong>g the desert wildflowers, and roast<strong>in</strong>g hot dogs atCleavenger is a member ofBricklayers Local 11 <strong>in</strong> San Diego.Accompany<strong>in</strong>g Cleavenger toSan Francisco where the bricklay<strong>in</strong>gcontest was held wereGrover Ruth, area state apprenticeshipconsultant, and LeroySte<strong>in</strong>graber, apprentices' <strong>in</strong>structorat Mesa College.the sea shore—and all <strong>in</strong> the sameday if so desired.Even <strong>in</strong> San Diego, with its habitualpleasant climate, spr<strong>in</strong>g isnoticeable. It's <strong>in</strong> the air—it'severywhere, but most important ofall, it's <strong>in</strong> the hearts of young andold alike.Even though the new year officiallystarts <strong>in</strong> January, spr<strong>in</strong>gbr<strong>in</strong>gs feel<strong>in</strong>gs of newness <strong>in</strong> life,for animals and plants. To some,spr<strong>in</strong>g br<strong>in</strong>gs promise of th<strong>in</strong>gs tocome, a keen awareness of otherseasons of the year.Those rusty garden tools leftout <strong>in</strong> the ibackyard dur<strong>in</strong>g thew<strong>in</strong>ter months must now becleaned and made ready for thetfirit spr<strong>in</strong>g plant<strong>in</strong>gs. Houses,too, must receive that proverbial"spr<strong>in</strong>g clean<strong>in</strong>g." Drapes areaired, rugs are cleaned. Allchores are thoroughly, but not alwayspleasantly, completed <strong>in</strong> anticipationof the com<strong>in</strong>g summermonths where every leisure momentcounts 1 .In the cast are Toni Manista,Richard R<strong>in</strong>geisen, Robert Cunn<strong>in</strong>gham,Richard Shanks, andSherie Moore. Also hav<strong>in</strong>g rolesare Stephanie Van Den Aller,Vicki Spreng, Gregg Simmons,Michael Moore, Robert Chapman,and Thersa* Fergeson.Tickets are now on sale at theLittle Theater Box Office, T-320.Student prices are $1.00 for personswith A.S. cards or I.D. cards.Reservations may be made by call<strong>in</strong>gthe Little Theater Box Officeat 234-4427.The play is be<strong>in</strong>g staged and directedby Ronald J. Kieft. Musicaldirection is under Charles Freeburn,City College music <strong>in</strong>structor.Tr<strong>in</strong>a Greig Is choreographer,assisted by Robert Chapman.Technical supervisor is GeraldWilliams, Even<strong>in</strong>g College <strong>in</strong>structor.What's InsideSPORTS FOREVENING COLLEGE?Editorial—page 2CLASS SCHEDULE CHANGEF<strong>in</strong>ish college twice as fastpage2A SUNBURST OF SPARKSUnique class—page 3HAPPINESS IS A—WHAT?<strong>Knight</strong> People—page 3IVAN THE TERRIBLEA look at the man beh<strong>in</strong>dHie name page 4A LETTER PROM THEGOVERNORManage to Student Bodypeg* 4Mesa CampusTo Get 2 NewFacility UnitsAlterations and new constructionat Mesa Campus will provideSan Diego Even<strong>in</strong>g College studentsand teachers with 24 moreclassrooms and 39 new faculty offices.Two new build<strong>in</strong>gs are underconstruction and, when completed,will provide 12,000 sq. ft.of new facilities. The temporarybungalows, adjacent to the presentconstruction, will be removedto provide more faculty and visitorpark<strong>in</strong>g.Cost of the new construction is$468,000, accord<strong>in</strong>g to Mr. RobertF. Heilbron, president of MesaCollege. Heilbron stressed thatMesa College and Even<strong>in</strong>g Collegewill share the new facilities.The date for completion of thestructures is October 7, with anew two-story build<strong>in</strong>g, the first atMesa campus, scheduled for constructionat the end of this year.Heilbron expla<strong>in</strong>ed, however, thatmoney for the two-story build<strong>in</strong>gdepends on passage of the schoolbond <strong>in</strong> the November elections. Ifthe money is appropriated, constructionwill beg<strong>in</strong> by Christmas,1966 This build<strong>in</strong>g wouldbe more specialized than the twonow be<strong>in</strong>g built, and probablywould have more space allocatedfor adm<strong>in</strong>istrative offices.A welcome feature of the newbuild<strong>in</strong>gs will be covered passagewaysbetween new build<strong>in</strong>gs andthe present H-build<strong>in</strong>g whichstands adjacent to them. Also tobe (provided will be improvedlight<strong>in</strong>g fixtures for the two newstructures as well as correctionand improvement for the light<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong> build<strong>in</strong>gs presently stand<strong>in</strong>g.For identification purposes, thenew build<strong>in</strong>gs have (been designatedH-2 and H-3. Construction siteis between the present H-build<strong>in</strong>gand the L-build<strong>in</strong>g.Susan RompsEditor-<strong>in</strong>-ChiefJournalismVies torClassAwardsSix members of The <strong>Knight</strong> <strong>Owl</strong>staff will attend the JournalismAssociation of Junior Colleges'conference at Yosemite, April 29to May 1. Susan Romps, JannleeBrooks, Steve Garris, Kathy Jewell,Don Litzenberger, and KarenK<strong>in</strong>sella will compete with otherjunior college students for journalismawards.The <strong>Knight</strong> <strong>Owl</strong> will enter <strong>in</strong>the advance contest for FeatureColumns, Front <strong>Page</strong> Makeup, andCartoons.The conference is divided <strong>in</strong>totwo sections, schools below 7,500and those above 7,500 enrollmentas of March 15, 1966. San DiegoEven<strong>in</strong>g College will enter section1.Judg<strong>in</strong>g will be by professionalnewspapermen who are membersof Sacramento Local No. 92.Cont<strong>in</strong>ued on <strong>Page</strong> 49"juu;ej^^^^^^^^^^^^S^" •;"•_>. t ... . .•_•_:^^^m^^m^- -life CiSKfttE&'&x ^Ht-tfS^fJWWS&yKiJR*.\V*:J
April «.»„April 12, 1966 THE KNIGHT OWLNew Veteran EraTo Beg<strong>in</strong> June 1 KHUfiit PeopleA new era <strong>in</strong> veteran's educationwill beg<strong>in</strong> June 1, 1966, ac-BY KATHY JEWELLensen'scord<strong>in</strong>g to communications receivedfrom the U. S. News and luck; pleasure, joy; contentment.Accord<strong>in</strong>g to Webster, "Happ<strong>in</strong>ess" is good fortune,diesWorld Report.Veterans of the United States But Charles M. Schulz, the orig<strong>in</strong>ator of the Peanuts: "I th<strong>in</strong>k the id et J Armed Forces, who have served cartoon, has proved the word to have more depth andasses dur<strong>in</strong>g the eVeJ s<strong>in</strong>ce the first G.L bill, which expiredon January 31, 1965, and filtrated the lives and hearts of millions throughout themean<strong>in</strong>g. His crazy little disciples of happ<strong>in</strong>ess have <strong>in</strong>.derful one. ft ^ Jt plan to enable the who were on active duty for at world. Spread<strong>in</strong>g like an <strong>in</strong>fluenza epidemic, it seems thatlent to complete ^ least 180 days and honorably discharged,are eligible for benefits. to be.no age group has been immune from them or really wantsd help him establish:areer a lot SOonerMedically discharged servicesr imag<strong>in</strong>ed, withoutmen are also eligible provided the Charlie Brown, Lucy, Lanus, Schroeder and Snoopy,is job, as he Wom dnparative day co <strong>in</strong>jury was service connected. stars of the Peanuts series, started their happ<strong>in</strong>ess campaignshortly after World War II. People liked them be*-Ue"Six-month reservists are noteligible for benefits."cause of their <strong>in</strong>nocent, naive views on life. And besides,Monthly checks will be mailedtheir little experiences could br<strong>in</strong>g a smile to the faces ofdirectly to veterans while attend,<strong>in</strong>g schools at secondary levels or the most downhearted, depressed and discouraged of <strong>in</strong>dividuals.above.Benefits for full-time school<strong>in</strong>gwill be $100 a month. Those with See<strong>in</strong>g their effect on people, they felt they should.one dependent will receive $125 do more to promote and ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> the wonderful spirit ofand those with two or more, $150. happ<strong>in</strong>ess. So, quite agreeably, they decided to distributeWade A maximum of 36 months hasfade: art <strong>in</strong>structor;their own happy sort of greet<strong>in</strong>g cards, wijh their ownbeen established.sed plan of attend^ Veterans <strong>in</strong>volved <strong>in</strong> part-time orig<strong>in</strong>al poses adorn<strong>in</strong>g all the covers. And they watched<strong>in</strong> one even<strong>in</strong>g & school<strong>in</strong>g are also eligible. this idea grow till their simple cards found their places <strong>in</strong>;ve a great deal 4 A veteran must carry 14 semesterunits for full monthly beneto observe the glow<strong>in</strong>g faces of those receiv<strong>in</strong>g a note ofthe homes and hearts of thousands. Most of all, they lovedwould be of value \1idents. I th<strong>in</strong>k m fits. Those tak<strong>in</strong>g seven to n<strong>in</strong>ebe put <strong>in</strong>to effect,amicheer. For who could want more on a special day than asemester units will receive half<strong>in</strong> the proper perspec benefits, 10 to 13 units will give giant-sized card with Charlie Brown on the front relat<strong>in</strong>goverall picture." a veteran three-fourths benefits. juvenile thoughts of love through to the <strong>in</strong>side ?Less than seven units is pro-ratedon the basis of the number ofrises Soughtlestionnaireestionnaire below hclned to give the admo-jume idea of general stcensus. Students sbonlSof the newspaper, fillsther drop it by room!ve it to their <strong>in</strong>structor Iou be will<strong>in</strong>g to attendeither earlier or law<strong>in</strong> the daw?ow early would you beI to attend?KNIGHT OWSHT OWL '« a loborotonr ^)rspaper of the Son D*9? «3mrnolism Workshop. *" ^.sed <strong>in</strong> Us publication .J •»#aed through. Associatedpaid advertis<strong>in</strong>g'J, or* t»e options ^ ^ e Mr reflect offcoal ffi^ers *£t<strong>in</strong>g College. * * ¥ % «**units he is tak<strong>in</strong>g. Tuition andfees will be paid on actual costbasis-Courses taken simply for recreationor personal satisfactionwill be barred. Courses <strong>in</strong> photography,music, public speak<strong>in</strong>gor sports will not be accepted unlessthey can be specifically used<strong>in</strong> a profession,.Veterans may pick their schoolsbut must be state approved. Foreignschools are acceptable if theschool is on a government approvedlist, which is available <strong>in</strong>all VA offices.BURNING METALS with radiograph cutter are fromleft to right; Charles McAnally, Mr. B.F. Harrison,<strong>in</strong>structor, and Tom Land<strong>in</strong>.- number <strong>in</strong>cluded. _JmkJSsitfs^ Loud Clangs, Fly<strong>in</strong>g Sparks;All Signify Weld<strong>in</strong>g WorkshopUlfORMIA NEWSMf*ASS*-*'' Art**""10 Newspaper F j g WBiism Advisers of '* ^ HitorHervtfEditor —•———" 'Mt , ——-•""Je0fi|'age Editor ..,.»•"" ^ Jnot »~-~——•"—•'* cbo'^J., .Stanley C? r S'Kor0HLena WW***' " ^* - _. ** \rflog Monogor ' ^ " ^ e r *A loud clang, fly<strong>in</strong>g sparks, anda distant shout identifies the low.er right hand corner of the tech*[nfeal build<strong>in</strong>g as the weld<strong>in</strong>g[workshop.Comb<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g two classes <strong>in</strong>to one,|Mr. B. F. Harrison <strong>in</strong>structs thegas weld<strong>in</strong>g workshop. Mr. R. W.[Settles handles the arc weld<strong>in</strong>gclass.I The students' experiences rangepom complete novices to professionals<strong>in</strong> the field. They are notseparated <strong>in</strong>to different classes becauseof their knowledge or lackp it on the subject. Ifliey rema<strong>in</strong>P& one room and are tra<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong>(the chosen areas_.A book about the joyous experiences of the Peanutsclan became a bestseller, Happ<strong>in</strong>ess is a Warm Puppy.They attempt to describe through pictures and wordseveryth<strong>in</strong>g they love, especially that which makes theirhearts happy and their faces glow. L<strong>in</strong>us proclaims that"Happ<strong>in</strong>ess is an A on your spell<strong>in</strong>g test," while Snoopysays that "Happ<strong>in</strong>ess is gett<strong>in</strong>g together with yourfriends."? v j§*And the most wonderful th<strong>in</strong>g about thefoook and thecards and the cartoons are the <strong>in</strong>spirations tney give peoplea type of <strong>in</strong>spiration which makes them want to justyell and shout about everyth<strong>in</strong>g they love or aspire. Inall, the Peanuts characters show that a little bit of happ<strong>in</strong>esscan go a long, long way.Students may learn and developskills <strong>in</strong> metal shear<strong>in</strong>g, pipeweld<strong>in</strong>g, gas and arc weld<strong>in</strong>g or<strong>in</strong> other phases <strong>in</strong> the field. Theyare not given letter grades <strong>in</strong> thisclass. Received <strong>in</strong>stead, are thelast<strong>in</strong>g advice and <strong>in</strong>formationwhich provides for them betterjobs and an overall upgrad<strong>in</strong>g.Said Mr. Harrison, "SDEC helpsthe economy of San Diego bytra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g people <strong>in</strong> the weld<strong>in</strong>gfield- National Steel and Shipbuild<strong>in</strong>gneeds 200 welders andthey come to ug for possible re.emits. It's up to us to tra<strong>in</strong> peopleand circulate them <strong>in</strong>to bus<strong>in</strong>ess."Cafeteria RushDangerous; CareUrged for SafetyThe student walked across thecafeteria. In one hand he carrieda sandwich and potato chips, and. <strong>in</strong> the other, a cup of fruit punch.His m<strong>in</strong>d was on the test hisclass was hav<strong>in</strong>g after the breakperiod. He didn't see another studentwalk<strong>in</strong>g rapidly towards himand—oops, it happened. There hestood with hot coffee dripp<strong>in</strong>gdown his pants leg.The coed was <strong>in</strong> a hurry. Shewas <strong>in</strong> a hurry to grab a quicksometh<strong>in</strong>g to eat before see<strong>in</strong>g herfiance <strong>in</strong> the patio dur<strong>in</strong>g breaktime. And they only had such afew m<strong>in</strong>utes together. She didn'tsee that puddle of spilled chocolateon the floor and—oops, ithappened. Down she went, spra<strong>in</strong>edankle and all.He stood there pour<strong>in</strong>g sugarand cream <strong>in</strong> his coffee while try<strong>in</strong>gto balance a cigarette <strong>in</strong> hisother hand. There was quite acrowd around the service table.The girl brushed up aga<strong>in</strong>st hiscigaretted hand and—oops, it happened.There she unknow<strong>in</strong>glystood with a burn <strong>in</strong> her sweater.After a tir<strong>in</strong>g day of work anda hurried meal at home, scholarsoften rely on refreshment fromthe cafeteria dur<strong>in</strong>g the breakperiod.The second it takes to snuff outa cigarette or cover a cup of liquidmay save embarrass<strong>in</strong>g momentsfor all students.Just one quick look dur<strong>in</strong>g breakperiod <strong>in</strong> the cafeteria tells studentsthat these rules are notbe<strong>in</strong>g enforced.As the old adage goes, "A stitch<strong>in</strong> time saves n<strong>in</strong>e."Pagie Three'Rose Tattoo' Show<strong>in</strong>gNow at Globe TheatreTr<strong>in</strong>a Ciuffo andM<strong>in</strong>erva MarquisTennessee Williams' The RoseTattoo completes a four-week engagementApril 24 at the OldGlobe Theatre <strong>in</strong> Balboa Park.The play revolves around theromantic and often hilarious go<strong>in</strong>gs-onof a Sicilian widow andher emotional daughter <strong>in</strong> a smallSouthern town-As the story opens, Seraf<strong>in</strong>aDelle Rose, a seamstress, f<strong>in</strong>dsherself suffer<strong>in</strong>g the loss of hertruck driver husband. Caught betweenpeasant superstition and religiousdevotion, Seraf<strong>in</strong>a is tormentedbetween remembrance ofher deceased husband and her desirefor physical love.She tries to hide from herselfthe fact that her husband hadbeen unfaithful. Attempt<strong>in</strong>g toblot out the present, she speaksthe autobiography of ther soul.Suddenly, a truck driver appearsat her doorway. Though hehas the face of a clown, the newcomerresembles her husbandfrom the neck down. In his fumbl<strong>in</strong>gway, he woos the sympathyof Seraf<strong>in</strong>a.She takes up liv<strong>in</strong>g aga<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> theRegistration UrgedIf you haven't registered andwish to vote <strong>in</strong> the June 7 primaries,you have just three daysto file your registration form.Charles Sexton, registrar ofvoters, is urg<strong>in</strong>g all persons whohave changed names, addressess<strong>in</strong>ce the last time they voted, .ornewcomers to San Diego to registerbefore the deadl<strong>in</strong>e.arms of the lonely Alvaro Mangiacavallo.Parallel<strong>in</strong>g the tempestuouslove affair of Seraf<strong>in</strong>a andAlvaro, is the tender romance betweenher daughter Rosa and an<strong>in</strong>nocent sailor.M<strong>in</strong>erva Marquis plays the lead,<strong>in</strong>g role of Seraf<strong>in</strong>a, while JoeAngarola portrays the awkwardtrucker. Tr<strong>in</strong>a Ciuffo assumes therole of the daughter with MerrillA. Harr<strong>in</strong>gton as the sailor.Can-Can' Is NextFilm Series ShowThe F<strong>in</strong>e Arts Series will showthe motion picture "'Can-Can"Friday, 8:00 p.m. <strong>in</strong> Ruis Auditorium.The 1960 release stars FrankS<strong>in</strong>atra, Shirley MacLa<strong>in</strong>e, JulietProwse, Louis Jordan, and MauriceChevalier.The plot deals with the fictionalorig<strong>in</strong> of the Can-Can dance andtakes place <strong>in</strong> Paris' dur<strong>in</strong>g the1890's.The proprietress of a cafe-dancehall (MacLa<strong>in</strong>e) choreographs anew dance, thought by a few tobe a bit risque.The courts of France send ayoung judge (Jordan) to seewhether or not the dance shouldbe banned. He reports it shouldand the whole group lands <strong>in</strong>jail, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g the owner's goodfor-noth<strong>in</strong>gboyfriend, played byS<strong>in</strong>atra.Complications set <strong>in</strong> when theproprietress and the judge fall <strong>in</strong>love and he takes her home tomeet his well-to-do family.It's about this time that Prowsesets her cap for S<strong>in</strong>atra, much tothe dismay of MacLa<strong>in</strong>e who hasdecided that she doesnt reallylove Jordan because of their differentfamily backgrounds.The movie ends <strong>in</strong> a madcl<strong>in</strong>ch, everybody happy and MauriceChevalier, who plays thePrefect of the Paris courts, giv<strong>in</strong>gfatherly advice to all <strong>in</strong>volved.THELITTLE CHAPELOF THE ROSESTHEPERFECT SETTINGFORBeautiful Wedd<strong>in</strong>gsfor Information phone422-0118Buy At Your Student Book Store• Artists' Supplies • <strong>Knight</strong> <strong>Owl</strong> Pennants• Levi Note Books • Sweat Shirts• Language Dictionaries • Novelties• Vis-ed Cards • JewelryEven<strong>in</strong>g College Book StoreCITY CAMPUSMESA CAMPUS*?nrf *«RNMifeiim —
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