News Scrapbook 1969-1971

I ~7 Five Liturgical Workshops Set In S.D. Diocese Fiv • workshop · on the new liturgical changes will be held next week for priests, nuns, lay teachers and other interested laity tn the Diocese of San Diego Th s ri •s has b •en arranged by the Diocesan Liturgical Commission, headed by Auxili· ry Bishop John R. Quinn as chairman, and I<'ather Michael Alc.1:iraz as execu-

'Sensitivitv Trainino-' • e, o,!~:.: -07 f1. l0'l professionals 1< ;:ched- d!.'! Center for Studies of ·the u ed fo~ :1 to 5 pm . Sunday Person, an Dr Everett Sh~ at fh;.~Umver y oi San Diego strum. United States Internat- on ensiliv1ty 'raimng· Its 1· ional University. Role m Prepar ng Peop!P for the Helping Pr fessions ., A panel of 13 will lead off Dr. Rose 1,1 Som-~rvilie ,nth discussion and comments of San D1e.e:o State College i~ fronfm the audience, and the chairman of th<> confere~ce co erence wtl1 then break up and president of th mto ~mall groups . e sponsor- 1> 1· t J hn mg San Diego C9uncil on . ane is s .arc o Barn• Family Rela on "ell, San D1e"o State; Fred Presen ng the conference ~o. 5 011; USD· Dr. Marshon are Dr. . uart Gilbreath, San ePoister, USIU, . and Dr. Diego s ate- bert Ka Peter Frank, San Diego Coun- nagh, Univer;ity of Cal ~a ty Department of Education. ,.___..;;..____.::.,.~,,,;:::::::.::.::_ Also on the panel are Dr. ~~:~'~'O"~~n« :

Ron Griffin. San Diego State; Dr. Ernes: Har:zog, principal, Lincoln High. Dr. Bernard Kirby and Dr. Ray D. Mc- Donald San Diego State. and Dr. Quenton L. Price San Diego ate Dr Willis Robin•on USIU; Robert Willis S.J.: Center for Studies of the Per• son, and Dr Tohn Winter. lJSD. Dave Neptune

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olas Reveles and Raymond East. Operas featured wll1 be "Die Flede1·maus," "Boris Goudenov," "Hansel and Gr.etel," "The Magic Flute" and "Cos! van TUtte."

slty theater, Alcala Par!<· Performing will be Kathy Fleming, Marian Kelly, Linda Ursino, Marie Vat- tuoil<', Jean Karlan, Made• Jaine KaLser• Mary Jane Oliver, Robert Grant, Nich•

tive secretary. The workshop will take place from

'ovember 17 through 22 at vanous locations in II pnests have been urged by Most Rev. Leo T . Maher to

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part1c1pale in one of the fives ss1ons In letter lo the cler y, B1. hop Maher stutcd, "Each priest is obligated to attend one ofth • · meeting.," ' He pointed out tbat he asked the liturgical commission "to arrange a number of dif- fer •nt ssion . o as to provide everv priest in the diocese with ample opportunity to lt •nd on ofth work~hops "

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rral operas at 8 p.m. Friday In the College for Women Th ater, Alcala Park. p CA1'DY CO. - The La Mesa folk spot, 7711 El Cajon Blvd., will present an evening of folk music by various performers at 8:15 p.m. Fri- day and the duo of Longbranch and Penny- whi&tle at 8:15 p.m. Saturday THE GARVEYS - The visiting rock duo will perform at 11 a.m. Thursday in Mayan Hall at southwestern College, 5400 Otay Lakes Road, Chula Vista. HERITAGE COFFEE HOUSE - The Mission Beach folk spot, 3842 Miss10n Blvd., will pre- sent Grady Tuck, Pat Rusconi and Dave Cheney at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturd y. 'NEW DIMENSIONS IN MUSIC' - A jazz con- cert featuring Denny Clark III and Faith Black will perform as a benefit for the Exploring Family School at 3 p.m. next Sunday in the First Unitarian Church, 4190 Front St. VOICES, INC. - The ensemble of Negro per- formers will present words and music at 8:30 p.m. Saturday in the UCSD Gymnasium. GLEw.-1 YARBROUGH -The singer will per·

Romania will perform at 2 30 pm. today and 8:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Civic Theater, pre- sented by the International Al ls Series. SAN DIEGO STATE SY?IWHO IY - Howard Hnl will conduct the San 'D1e•f!ifSfale • ymphonv Orchestra in a concert at 8.15 p.m. nex nda in the school's Dramatic Arts Theater with pianist Conrad Bruderer as soloist. ST. PAUL'S EPI COPAL CHURCH - The church, at 272.8 Sixth Ave., mil present its choir and orchestra in a concert at 4 p.m. next Sun- day. HARDY STEWART - The clannetist will pre• sent a jumor rPcita' at 8: 15 p.m. today in the San Diego State Music Auditorium. SWEET ADELINES-The San Diego women's chorus will perform at 8 p.m. Saturday in the auditorium of Roosevelt Junior High School, 3366 Park Ave., with three guest quartets, the Shahmars, the Heartbeats and the Sound Pipers. DAVID WARD-STEL'IMAN - The San Diegn State composer-in-residence will discuss the music of Bela Bartok at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the school's music auditorium. GILLIAS WEIR - The orgam~t will play at 8 p.m. today m the Christ Lutheran Church, 4761 Cass St., Paciflc Beach. WL'ID CONCERT - Grossmont Colle~e will present a concert featuring il.s concert band, stage band, clarinet choir and brass cnse'llble at 3 p.ro. today 1n the schoo' s stu11E'1t center. EARL WRTGHTSON AND LOIS HUNT - The duo will sing works from the musical comedy repertoire at 8 p.m. next Sunday in the Civic Theater. Dance SAN DIEGO DANCE COMPANY - Grossmont College will present the company in perform- ances in the school's Student Center at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Opera L"I';lVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO - The ~chool's .()pi!ra worksfiop wlll pre etit scenes from se\'· SYMPIIONY CONCERT-Zol• tan Rozsnyal will conduct the orchestra, with pianist Emo Daniel as soloist, In concerts at 8:30 p.m. Thursday and Fri· day in the Civic Theater.

~·ather is assoctate editor of " Worship" magaz11 , consultor to the Interna tional Committee on Engh ·h in th Liturgy and author ol more than 30 articles on nearly every phusc of the Church s liturgy com- mentator will describe the changes as they are demon- strated in tht• services . The n•vi ·ions 111 th Entrance Rite, U1c ntes of preparation of the gifts and the Communion rite will b outlined. The liturgical commission has prepared a packet of materials for each workshop part1c1panl which rncludes d ·tailt-d descriptions of the revised rites, the background of the changes and uggested topic for homilies and discussion groups A ·mall donation will be asked of those receiving the prepared materials to cover the cost of pnntmg. However, there 1· no admission fee !or any ession. Scht-dule Given Kavanagh To lit• ·rlbt> ('hangrs During th" Mass a

BERLIN PHILHAR,10, ·1c OCTET - The en- semble will perform at 8 p.m. Thua:day in the

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'THE ODD COL'PLE' - 'eil Si- mon's fable about feuding roommates is being presented by the Alpha Omega Players, 1531 T}ler Ave., at 8:30 p.m. Fnday and Saturday. This time, i

Dr ma 'AF.SOP'S FAJ..\BLES' - A rock music adaJ>- tation for children of Aesop's Fables, no less, will be presented by the San Diego Junior The• ater in Balboa Park Puppet Theater at 7:30 p.m. Fr·,1o , at 12:30 a . aod 2·30 n. at- ur

'SIX CHARACTERS u· SEARCH OF >J. AUTHOR' - The L~ Pirandello play will be esented at 8:15 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday in room C-7 at l\liraCosta Col- lege, Oceanside.

San Diego State Aztec Center's Montezuma Hall. JOHN' BLYTHE - The pianist will perform at 8:15 p.m. Friday in the San Diego State Music Auditorinm. JAMES OLIVER BUSWELL IV - The violin- ist will present a recital at 8:30 p.m. Friday in Sherwood Hall, La Jolla, accompanied by pian- ist Albert Hirsh and sponsored by the Univer• sity of California, San Diego. VIRG1NIA GABURO - The pianist will play at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Central Public LI· brary, 82.0 E St. ROBERT HENDERSON - The organist will play a recital at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Point Loma Community Chur<"h, 3707 Udall SI., sponsored by the Clipper Club. JERRY HOHl 'BAUM - The • Uss ouri orgam~t will· play at 8 p.m. today in the chapel of the Army-Navy Academy, Carlsbad. LARRY L. JARVIS - The tenor will sing at 8·15 pm. today in the San Diego State lusic Auditorium, accompanied bi; pianist Ralph LA JOLLA CIVIC O - Thomas Nee will nd ct the ensemble in a program at 8 p.m. next unday In Scripps Hall of the Bishop's Sch 1, La Jolla. MIRACOSTA ORCHESTRA - The MiraCosta College-Community Orchestra will play at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the school's gymnasium at oceanside with cel:11st Eugene Sacks as fea• tured soloist. PHILHAR,t0NIC CO. ·cERT-Sir John Barbi- ro1Ji will c;onduct the Los A.,geles Philharmomc in the first concert of 1t 1969-70 San Diego sea- son at 8 p.m. today in the Civic Theater. ROMANIAN MADRIGAL - The chorus from TRA AND CHORUS HE.'l<'RY KO at noon 'I1rursd Mesa College. ill perform i San Diego

L' IVERSITY OF SA.'1 DIEGO - The school's rama departmerifwTil present two student- directed plays - "Hello Out There" and "Mak• Ing the Bear" - at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the College for Women Theater. 'TAl\IBOURINES TO GLORY' - The drama· tization with music of Langston Hughes' writ• ings will be presented by the Southeast Com• munity Theater in the auditorium of Lincoln

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The full schedule of the ttmes and place ·of the workshops and for whom they are intended follows: Monday, November 17, 10 a.m. -3 p.m ,, for priests, to be held in Holy Rosary auditorium, San Bernardino. Tuesday, November 18, 7:30 p.m., for priests m teaching, Sisters and lay teachers Holy Rosary auditorium Thursday, November 20, 10 a.m. 3 p.m ., for priests of S:in Diego and Imperial counties - St. Rose of Lima auditorium, Chula V1stu I Friday, November 21, 10 a.m. -3 p.m , for priests of San Diego and Imperial counltes • Mary , Star of the ea auditorium. L Jolla. 10 a .m ..... 3 p.m., for priests in teaching , Sisters and lay teachers - University of San Diego College for Women Theater . Alcala Park Saturday, November 22,

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form at 8: 30 Saturday in the Convention Hall.

ClllLDR sters - "S Pl.AYS - Two p ays for young• "The AstonishJng Adventures of Ping" and "The Bell" - will be presented by United St tes International University School of Per- forming Arts, 350 Cedar St., at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturdays through Dec. 13 except Nov. 29. •EVERYBODY LOVES OPAL'-The John Pat- ric comedy will be presented by the De Anza Players at 8:15 p.m. today in the Borrego Springs Elementary School auditorium.

'WAIT UNTIL DARK' - The Frederick Knott thriller will be presented by Ute Patio Play- house, 373 Hale Ave., Escondido, at 8:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. 'WAKE UP, DARLING' - The Alex Gottlieb comedy about a Broadway playwright will be presented by the Chula Vista Playhm?se at 8: 30 p.m Fridays and Saturdays through. ·ov. 29 in the Chula Vista Recreation Hall, 373 Park Way. Mu • IC BA. :0 CO. 'CERT - The San Diego Mesa O'>l· lege band will play at noon Tuesday in the school's Apolliad Theater.

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CLANN GAEL - The ensemble of Irish and Scottish performers will appear at 8: 15 p.m. Thursday in the Oceanside High School audi· torium for the North County Concert Associa• tion . 'S'.\tALL ONE' - The Puppet Playhouse, 3903 Voltaire St , Pt. Loma, will present the Christ- mas show at 2 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays through Dec. 14.

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'. CUBA DL'BA' - The Bruce Jay Friedman comedv will be presrnted in the Mission Play• hou. e, 3960 Masqn SL, Old Town . at 8:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays beginning this week.

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-·;;~~~ f. 1 .1!-tt Family relations council to meet SAN DIEGO .:_ San Diego Council on Family Relations will hold an invitational conference on " Sensitivity traini ng its role in preparing people for the helping professions" on Sundav, ·ov. 23, 1-5 p.m. The conference will be held in the student lounge al the Univeristy of San Diego with a group of 100 professional attending.

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l/•13• ,q, Plays on USO stage SAN DIEGO The University of San Diego Theatre Workshop will present two short plays and a dance sequence in public performance at 2 p.m. Wednesdav. Nov. 19, in the campus theater in Alcala Park The plays are " Hello Out There · directed b\' John Jimenez, with Dennis· Brooks. Ann Smith. Jim Beale and Judv Heinz in the cast. J ames L Thomas directs ""Making the Bear.. and actors are ancv Foster . Kathv Ker r. Tim Chambers. John Gallo and Joseph Brown.

Five resource persons have accepted invitations to speak as panelists at the Kearny Mesa Town Council meeting at 7:30 p .m. Monday in Clara Barton School on "Linda Vis- ta: Its Internal Problems and Solutions As Seen by Panel· ists." They are Larry Gritz, pri11· cipal, Chesterton Elementary School; Richard Schmukler, Family Service; the Rev Eugene Slone, pastor, Cal vary South e r n Baptist; Church; Mother Ir1me Law- rence, head of the sociology ifep artment, Univefi1 Uy ,of.' San Diego, and Sara Cong· aon, sentinel staff writer. , Mel Veale, program chair· man, said the Town Council "is in dire need of new mem· bers to increase its effective- ness in the community." He said a nominating com- mittee will be selected for coming elections in a brief business meeting pri r to the panel talks of 10 m111utes each Questions from thP floor v.ill be answer d afterward, he said. and refreshments will be served.

bv Mou sorg ky and ''Hansel and Gretel ' by Humperdmck will be sung m Engh•h. Aho on program are the ' Papa- eno, Papagena" scene from 'The ',lag1c Flut " and the end of Act II of "Co i Fan T;itte " both liy 'vlozart. llan My 1or is the director. :\11 '.ly ior and B. Jeffery Brown will provide piano ac- comp mmcnt . Singers include Kathy Flem• mg, anan Kelly, Linda Ur- sino, lartc Vattuone, Jean Karlan. Madela•ne K i er, \lary Jane Oliver, Raymond Ea t, Robert Grant and N cola Reveles.

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