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March 9,1994 Base Continued from Page 1 bomber, the type thai dropped thc atomic bomb on Hiroshima, rests heavily on its tires. Some believe it's haunted. A photographer snapped a picture of lhc empty plane. Hc swore a human figure could be seen in ihc cockpiiaftcr the photo was developed. Castle Museum does not own thc planes il displays. All arc on loan from thc Wrighl-Pailcrson Museum in Day- ion. Ohio. Depending on lhc condition of Ihc aircraft. ilcostsapproximatc!yS10,(X)0 for restoration ol larger putties sum .» thc B-36, a lf>cnginc bomber with a 230-f43Otwingspan.Smallcrplanes.such as the B-26, a light bomber used in ihc movie "Always," can have S5,000 in Aboul 1,000 people visit the museum every week. Some visit because ihcy discovered it in ihcir sights-to-scc books, bul others come io show their kids thc planes they flew in World War II, Korea and Vietnam. Eileen Alwood, a retired kindergarten teacher from London, recalls when shc was 19 and a world war raged daily in the skies above her. "I can still hear thai certain sound of B-52s flying over the shelter I was in." shc said. The real crowd plcaser, the SR-71, is the fastest plane in ihc world. Its wingspan increases by 12inchcswhilc in flight and Castle is the only museum on the Wesi Coast to have one on display. Anoiher draw is thc B-36, lhc biggest bomber ever built. Only four arc left in lhc world. "Lazy Daisy Mac," "Hog Hauler" and "Raz n* Hell" arc a few of thc eyecatching slogans painted on the sides of ihc planes known as "nose an." The slogan primed on a B-17 reads beneath a voluptuous woman wearing a red dress. Thc dress had to be added by lhc museum. Nose art became popular during World War II. A pilot and his crew wouldpaintagcncrally risque artwork on ihcir plane. Thc artwork served as a morale booster for men flying into combat. A twostory building houses thc indoor museum. Thc first floor is filled with glass display cases containing aeronautical equipment such as maps, canteens, uniforms and dog tags. But they also display war artifacts including hand grenades. World War II helmets and a Nazi flag. "I was impressed with lhc women s case," said Margaret McGec, a Plcasanion resident. "Our progress as women makes mc proud." Above is a small library. Many of lhc books arc technical manuals of instructions for operating some of lhc planes on display. Thc museum is operated by three Air Force servicemen, 10 civil service employees and 180 volunteers. Volunteers grcctgucsts.givc guided lours and restore planes. Twenty of thc volunteers arc crew restoration of one of the planes. "Some of the planes come to us in crates; wc pui ihcm back together, sand them down and paint ihcm," said crew chief Paul Kimberly, a retired Navy boiler operator. A restaurant, gift shop and banquet room arc also located at the museum. Thc museum is open seven days a week from 10a.m.to4 p.m.,and isfrcc to thc public. Credentials Continued from Page 3 grams this year. Thc Single-Subject Credential holder is authorized io teach in thc subject area of the credential ^departmentalized classrooms typically found in middle and senior high school sellings. Thc credential is offered in a variety of areas of study. "Seeking a multiple- or singlc-sub- jeet credential all depends on the persons preference. Bolh arc very beneficial. Special education is an area where there a greal need for teachers who arc bilingual and can converse wiih stu- /Vnic in ihrir nalivr l:iru>unec. IjWr they can make a transition over to Engl ish. Teachers must be able to speak to monolingual parents also,"said Robert H. Monke, Associate Dean for ihc school of education and human development Monke said that qualified teachers should be knowledgeable, good communicators, and maintain a professional standing by continuing io funhcr their own educations. Allocation Continued from Page 2 port the general education program and make sure resources arc directed appropriately to the GE program. "There will have to be a lot of good decision making al the school level for this to work," Gigliotti said. "Thc deans will have to take the responsibility seriously and take time io discuss lhc issues wiih the department chairs." "They won't be lefl all alone cither," hc said. "There will be a lot of looking in to —>i.« C4itr. thai lhc schools distribute funds fairly, while suit meeting uic needs of die general education program." Aside from making sure funtls arc used to support lhe general education packet, lhc money allocated to thc schools must also support faculty staffing for course sections - including instructional arid administrative limc.sup- port staff, clerical and technical operating expenses, allocations for professional and instructional travel, student assistan ts.su pplics and scrviccsand non- academic year administrative lime, and equipment One point in thc new allocation process that concerned Gigliotii was thai some schools may believe ihcy will have more money available lo Ihcm. "That's impossible," shc said. "All „,„ „«. .i~;na ic H/> vi-inninc a new way io distribute the same amount of money. Some people willbcdisappointcd when ihcy sec how much money they will actually receive." ! 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Title | 1994_03 Insight March 1994 |
Alternative Title | Insight (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Dept. of Journalism, California State University, Fresno. |
Publication Date | 1994 |
Description | Weekly during the school year. Vol. 1, no. 1 (Oct. 8 1969-v. 29, no. 23 (May 13, 1998, issue. Title from masthead. Merged with Daily collegian. |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodials |
Contributors | California State University, Fresno Dept. of Journalism |
Coverage | October 8, 1969 - May 13, 1998 |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35mm |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi, TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Title | 018_Insight Mar 09 1994 p 10 |
Alternative Title | Insight (California State University, Fresno) |
Publication Date | 1994 |
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March 9,1994
Base
Continued from Page 1
bomber, the type thai dropped thc
atomic bomb on Hiroshima, rests
heavily on its tires. Some believe it's
haunted.
A photographer snapped a picture
of lhc empty plane. Hc swore a human
figure could be seen in ihc cockpiiaftcr
the photo was developed.
Castle Museum does not own thc
planes il displays. All arc on loan from
thc Wrighl-Pailcrson Museum in Day-
ion. Ohio.
Depending on lhc condition of Ihc
aircraft. ilcostsapproximatc!yS10,(X)0
for restoration ol larger putties sum .»
thc B-36, a lf>cnginc bomber with a
230-f43Otwingspan.Smallcrplanes.such
as the B-26, a light bomber used in ihc
movie "Always," can have S5,000 in
Aboul 1,000 people visit the museum every week. Some visit because
ihcy discovered it in ihcir sights-to-scc
books, bul others come io show their
kids thc planes they flew in World War
II, Korea and Vietnam.
Eileen Alwood, a retired kindergarten teacher from London, recalls when
shc was 19 and a world war raged daily
in the skies above her.
"I can still hear thai certain sound of
B-52s flying over the shelter I was in."
shc said.
The real crowd plcaser, the SR-71,
is the fastest plane in ihc world. Its
wingspan increases by 12inchcswhilc
in flight and Castle is the only museum
on the Wesi Coast to have one on
display. Anoiher draw is thc B-36, lhc
biggest bomber ever built. Only four
arc left in lhc world.
"Lazy Daisy Mac," "Hog Hauler"
and "Raz n* Hell" arc a few of thc eyecatching slogans painted on the sides of
ihc planes known as "nose an."
The slogan primed on a B-17 reads
beneath a voluptuous woman wearing
a red dress. Thc dress had to be added
by lhc museum.
Nose art became popular during
World War II. A pilot and his crew
wouldpaintagcncrally risque artwork
on ihcir plane. Thc artwork served as a
morale booster for men flying into
combat.
A twostory building houses thc indoor museum. Thc first floor is filled
with glass display cases containing
aeronautical equipment such as maps,
canteens, uniforms and dog tags.
But they also display war artifacts
including hand grenades. World War
II helmets and a Nazi flag.
"I was impressed with lhc women s
case," said Margaret McGec, a
Plcasanion resident. "Our progress as
women makes mc proud."
Above is a small library. Many of
lhc books arc technical manuals of
instructions for operating some of lhc
planes on display.
Thc museum is operated by three
Air Force servicemen, 10 civil service
employees and 180 volunteers.
Volunteers grcctgucsts.givc guided
lours and restore planes.
Twenty of thc volunteers arc crew
restoration of one of the planes.
"Some of the planes come to us in
crates; wc pui ihcm back together,
sand them down and paint ihcm," said
crew chief Paul Kimberly, a retired
Navy boiler operator.
A restaurant, gift shop and banquet
room arc also located at the museum.
Thc museum is open seven days a
week from 10a.m.to4 p.m.,and isfrcc
to thc public.
Credentials
Continued from Page 3
grams this year.
Thc Single-Subject Credential
holder is authorized io teach in thc
subject area of the credential ^departmentalized classrooms typically found
in middle and senior high school sellings. Thc credential is offered in a
variety of areas of study.
"Seeking a multiple- or singlc-sub-
jeet credential all depends on the persons preference. Bolh arc very beneficial. Special education is an area where
there a greal need for teachers who arc
bilingual and can converse wiih stu-
/Vnic in ihrir nalivr l:iru>unec. IjWr
they can make a transition over to Engl ish. Teachers must be able to speak to
monolingual parents also,"said Robert
H. Monke, Associate Dean for ihc
school of education and human development
Monke said that qualified teachers
should be knowledgeable, good communicators, and maintain a professional standing by continuing io funhcr
their own educations.
Allocation
Continued from Page 2
port the general education program
and make sure resources arc directed
appropriately to the GE program.
"There will have to be a lot of good
decision making al the school level for
this to work," Gigliotti said.
"Thc deans will have to take the
responsibility seriously and take time
io discuss lhc issues wiih the department chairs."
"They won't be lefl all alone cither," hc said.
"There will be a lot of looking in to
—>i.« C4itr. thai lhc schools distribute
funds fairly, while suit meeting uic
needs of die general education program."
Aside from making sure funtls arc
used to support lhe general education
packet, lhc money allocated to thc
schools must also support faculty staffing for course sections - including instructional arid administrative limc.sup-
port staff, clerical and technical operating expenses, allocations for professional and instructional travel, student
assistan ts.su pplics and scrviccsand non-
academic year administrative lime, and
equipment
One point in thc new allocation process that concerned Gigliotii was thai
some schools may believe ihcy will
have more money available lo Ihcm.
"That's impossible," shc said. "All
„,„ „«. .i~;na ic H/> vi-inninc a new way io
distribute the same amount of money.
Some people willbcdisappointcd when
ihcy sec how much money they will
actually receive."
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