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when all aloud the wind doth bloWy And coughing drowns the parson s saw And birds sit brooding in the snow, and Marian ' s nose looks red and raw, When roasted crabs hiss in the bowl, Then nightly sings the staring owl 1 I tu-who! Shakesp College Center Opens.1 Photo Essay: Students in the Park.4 Who Wants Credit?.8 Aero Students Have Planes.10 Dean Heitfeld Retires.14 Foreign Students in Culture Shock.15 New President Takes Over .16 Student Gov’t in Turmoil.21 Marching Band Promotes Spirit .26 42nd Annual Homecoming.28 Drama: ‘Children’s Hour’.32 War Moratorium . . . ..37 ‘Pony Express’ Rides.38 Sports Of All Kinds .42 Field Trip In Graphic Arts.58 BSU Coordinated Activities.60 PIONEER Sacramento City College January, 1970 • Vol. 5, No. 1 PIONEER Magazine is published each semester by journalism students of Sacramento City College, 3835 Freeport Blvd., Sacra¬ mento, Calif. Los Rios Junior College District Superintendent Walter T. Coultas, SCC President Dr. Sam Kipp, Advisor J. N. McIntyre. •
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I i I i THREE-BUILDING COMPLEX, featuring the College Center, opened officially Nov. 19. Part of a $9.5 million expansion program to be completed in the next decade, the Center includes study areas and tables, a large lobby-reception room combination, cloakroom, display cases, a kitchenette for serving, and various offices for staff and storage of SA machines and materials. An inviting fireplace surrounded with study, comfortable furniture is the focal center for gatherings of students and faculty. Best of all, everybody has more space in this the most crowded of all years. College Center Proves Popular SPRING OPENING - Students will name this building, now called a Classroom Learning Center Building, sometime after the official opening in the spring. The first floor will feature an audio-visual classroom and lab, which will seat 120 students, television studio and two recording booths. Secretarial and business classrooms will be located on the second floor. Classroom partitions will allow for additional classroom divisions.
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