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The opening of a new theater and the clebut on two campu. es of experimental theaters will highlight the drama sea- son at colleges and universities in the San Diego area. San Diego Evening College will open ii$ new facility at Fourteenth and C streets in February. Experimental theater programs, meanwhile, will get underway at Southwestern and Mesa colleges this fall. San Diego State will emphasize 20th Century drama on its program this year and begin the season Oct. 23 with a production of Jean Genet's "Deathwatch" and "The Maids." Per- formances of the Genet works will be Oct. 24 and 28 through 31 on the main stage of the Dramatic Arts Theater where four succeeding productions also will be staged. The Richard Rogers-Oscar Ham- erstein musical, "Carousel," will be presented Dec. 4 and 5 and 9 through 12. Tom Stoppard's "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead" will play Feb. 26 and 27 and March 3 through 6. Peter Shaffer's "Black Comedy" is set April 16, 17, and 21 through 24 with George Bernard Shaw's "Caesar and Cleo- patra" concluding the season May 14 ant" 15 and 19 through 22. Production chedules at UCSD re- main in a state of []ux while campus administrators continue their search for a building to house theatrical pro- ductions this season. Eric Christmas directed several shows at the univer- sit~ in a temp(Jrary building last year, w h,ch has since been torn down. Providing anoth r building is fotmd, he plans at east one major production, some improvisational theater and sev- eral dramatized readings, one of which most probabl will be "The Care- taker." Jhe USIU School of Performing Arts

also remains Indefinite about its pro- gram although the theatrical emphasis again this year is expected to be at the 350 Cedar St. address rather than on the California Western University campus, Point Loma. Ron Arden is put- tmg the season together at the school. The University of San Diego College for Women 'flas announced only one presentation for the season, "The Fire- bugs" by Max Frisch, opening Oct. 30 and running through Nov, 6. Alcala Players Director Kathleen Zaworski hopes to do another show in February. Dorthe Bonsignore, head of the Southwestern College drama depart- ment, has scheduled five main sta- gcproductions in Mayan Hall as well as a series of arena theater offerings. A fantasy for adults called "Dinny anc! the Witches" by William Gibson will start the season in Mayan Hall Oct. 28 with performances continuing through Oct. 31. Southwestern 's sixth annual one-act play festival will take. place Dec. 3 through 5. The plays to be performed by Thornton Wilder's "Long Christmas Dinner," Ray Bradbury's "Day It Rained Forever" and "The Pedestri- ans," Lewis Carlino's "High Sign," John Guare's "Something I'll Tell You Tuesday," Owen Arno's "The Other Player," Tennessee Williams' "Hello From Bertha" and "The Gnadigcs Fraulein," Bertolt Brecht's "Elephant Calf," Luigi Pirandello's "The !\Ian With the Flowers in his Mouth" and Arthur Kopit's "Sing to Me Through Open Windows." A reader's theater presentation of Dylan Thomas' "A Child's Chri tmas in Wales" is set Dec. 16. The two final productions of the season at South- western will be "H.M.S. Pinafore" (Continued on Page E-2, Col. 5)

an mfonnal bargain auction planned D c. 3 [or the public, and Com- boCop1a. a b ack-tie 150-per• couple auction planned Dec. 5. Balboa I Selling Bo a aucllons ill be held at the Confen•nce Buildmg, Bal- boa Park Reservations for th Dec. 5 black-ti aflair have been limited i.o 1,000. Tho,e mv1ted are Mrs. John ·. .\lcLaughlin. wvice liaison lannes: .\Trs. Harold 0. Lar• son, •·a~y, :11r . DoUglas P. :\loone~, pn·sidenl of the ~led- 1cal Au:1hary; \lrs. Peter J llughP pre-ident of the Bar A:;:;oc1alion Auxiliar) :\lrs Frank A. \\1 lingtun, Dental Auxiliar), :\lrs. \ illu; Rob111- so11, president uf the l S. In- ternational Uni\·er ity Facull}' Wives, . !rs. Lyle OlS€n, p1 esi- dcnt of San Diego Slate Col- lege Facult~ Wives. List Goes On :lfr . E\'elyn Dattan, pres1 dent of Universitv of San Diego \uxiliant ~rs. E. L. Tagwerkcr, president of_& cala Guil : . lr . Clifford Mad- ox, president o Thursday Club; . Irs. Thompson Fetter, president of the J uruor League: .\!rs..Jack L. Oa,t- man, pres1deut of the Wom- en's Committee of the Fm Arts ocietJ; Mrs. Victor H. Krulak. president of tar11ght Women's Committee; .\!rs. Adolph Bigge, president of Klee Wyk, and :\Ir . Philip .\I .James, pres1de11l of Oce:rn1d,, 1:CSD faculty 11 i, es

Paae 2 THE SOUTHERN CROSS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1970 Adult Edu~~tion ectures Planned

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:;./ . C:.,YM /0, p; Jc) Diocese Has 15 New Monsignors ~ishop Leo T. Maher has announced the ap- porntment of 15 new Monsignors in the diocese T~ey inch~de 12 pastors, one chaplain and tw~ diocesa n directors. _Nam~ ~y Papal documents received in the BIShop s office this week to become Rev. Monsignors are : Father Luis G. Balderas, pastor, Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, Calexico. Father Edward Creighton, pastor, All Hallows Church, La Jolla. Fa_ther Mark Doran, director, Catholic Family Service. Father Rudolph Galindo, pastor, Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, San Bernardino. C Fthathdrer Anthon_y Giesing, rector, St. Joseph's a e al, San Diego. Father James M. Gilfillan, pastor, Mary Star of the Sea Church, La Jolla . Father Henry W. Keane, pastor, Sacred Heart Church , Redlands. Fa~er Thomas J . McDermott, chaplain, presently at Prmceton, N.J. Father Thom~s Moloney, pastor, Our Lady of Grace Church, El CaJon. Fa~er Sean Murray, pastor, St. Michael's Church San Diego. ' Father ~ichael Nolan, pastor, St. Theresa Church Palm Sprmgs . ' Father Daniel O'Donoghue, pastor, St. Mary Magdalene Church, San Diego. Father Patrick J. O'Dowd, pastor Blessed Sacrament Church, San Diego. ' Fa_ther John R. Portman, chairman, Religious S~udies Departm~nt, University of San Diego, and director of the Diocesan Ecumenical Commission Father William D. Spain, pastor, St. James Chur~h Solana Beach. ' The appointments were made by documents signed by Cardinal Jean Villot on August 23, 1970. Details of the c3:reers .of the new Monsignors and their in- stallations will appear in later issues of The Southern Cross.

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Fr. Mendonca Fr. Purcell SAN DIEGO - A new fall series of adult religious ed u- cat10n lectures and discussions

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their revelations, and Father is being launched by the Confra- Charles Dollen, USD librarian, tern ity of Christian Doctnne on Christology. simultaneously at fi ve locations Thursday, Oct. 15. Father Peter Orlando, doing post graduate work at the Sessions will run for eight United States lnternational weeks, from 7:30 to 10 p.m. University, will "talk on theory every Thursday. Another series and pract1c of Christian of eight lectur es will take plaicee~•l~1dership t Sacred Heart in the winter and a third in the convent. spring. Speakers and topics will be rotated among the five centers giving adults a chance to attend all sessions. Father J ohn Myhan, USD history professor and Dominican priest, will review Church history in his Newman sessions.

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BERNIE BICKERSTAFF Officiates officials USD coach joins staff of NABC Bernie Bickerstaff, head hasketball coach at the Uni- versity of San Diego has been appointed D1str1ct 8 representative for the Of.fi• cials Commi-tl.ee of the Na• tional Associ ation of Basket- ball Coaches. Bickerstaff, emba rking on his second yea:r of coaching was appointed hy Lou Ros• sini, chairman of the Offi- cials Committee and basket- ball coach at New York Uni- ver sity, His du s In presenting District 8 colleges and uni• versities wt! be to act as the in:ermediary between the insitutions and the va- r ious officials' associations. He will also forwarrl to the central office at N. Y. U. all suggestion anrl or rriticisms he receives pertaining to officiating.

The five centers are Marian High School, Imperi al Beach; University of San Di o Alcala

Fa ther Robert Callahan, associate at All Hallows, La Jolla, and Father Paul Hill, a Missionary of the Sacred Heart stationed in Oceanside, will concentrate on doctrine, fa ith and the Church. In announcing the series, the CCD office said, " Never is there more a need in adult education than in the field of religious education. The new emphasis adult education is based on two very fundamental points-it happens to be the shortest route to solving both today's and tomorrow's problems and it meets the .needs of both young and old." There will be a $5 fee for the eight lectures, or $1 a session. Further information may be obtained from the CCD office, 298-7711.

Park; Convent of the Sacred Heart, El Cajon; Newman Cen ter at Sa n Diego State College, and San Lui Rey Academy, San Luis Rey.

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