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Beauty Treatment for Palomar Planned by Garden Clubs and Vets

Palomar College is going to get a permanent. A beautification plan that will transform the stark STUDE ~T PUBLICATION OF PALOMAR COLLEGE nakedness of the campus at present into a thing of Yi;;ta, Cali[;)rnia, Wedn esday, November 1, 1950 Five Cents beauty is well under way with college and community Vol. 4, No. 3. ----~-------------------------organizations taking an active part in conceiving and DELEGATES TO CUNFRRENCE in developing it. Calendar of Events

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College C el ebrates fi rst A nnua l Ho meco1ning V eel( Picturf'd ab ov .:: are Nic k B e> rnhill and Hcrma. A nderson, m~mbers of the S .i:u den t C c\.:&lcif. wh0 r ..opres-.:nled P~ l cm? r cclieg e at the CaEfc rnia Junior College S tudE: nt (.. cvtrr,mc nr Cvn.er»n ce at Sacramento.

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Members of Student Coancil B.epre3ent Palomar at Sacramento Conference Palomar college was repre .. ented l:\.L the Califo rnia Junior College Student Governm e11t Confe: encc, wh ich was held October 26, 27, and 28 at the S ac ratr~ento state capitol, by two of its student council :rr.embers. Norma Anderson, secretary, and Nick Barnhill, Soph representative, retur ned to the cam pus Mond ay it-om their northern trip with information and m ate1·i~ l f· om the conference which would benefit t he student c01.. ncjl. And('r!;Oll

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in .\ p r il. Th ·• p l'e- pi :J !JIJ ; ll ~ eon feJ'P! :<:{' will be hpi-J in 13 ;!1 ho:l P a d' il t ~ an Di e: ~o \ri t h P a lonJrtr <~et:n g as 01 :e of the host schools h!!e t!Jel' witl 1 San Di f' go and Oceans idP coll Pge .

tend f:' d \'Hri c· u s workshops \\·l!ith pert ~ in e d to mattt-' r.· t hat m ight conc•~ 1·n p;:Jl()mar eo lleg•' . 'l'l1 eir two main su bjects wE'r e "\Va:·s of ln cren~i ng- Parti c ipati on in r Studt>nt A<:tivitirs" :' nc.l th (' "Associateu \ Vomen f.ltudents". -f:f'--- Both of t hese topics greatly concern thP coll ege. The r egistnttion of appl·oximately 300 delegatrs took plfJCe in the lobby of the Ho1 el S('nator with Sacramento Jnni0r Plll om ar C'lll ege iR h old ing an college acting as host. The thl're day convention beg-a n with a a udion of '""r snr p lus ('f!Uipwelcom e banquet held in the ment, not suitable for college Hotel S enator on Thursday eveuse, l!~riday , N ovember 3, at 3:00 ning. A ctual business bega n Friou the coll Pge ca mpu s. 'l'he maday morning in th P Assembly Chamber of the State capitol tPrial is on the college grounds where all the d elegates convened mtd m <~y be inspect ed ou a pplifor a general session. cation a t the bu:in ess office. The Sacramento conference B ids shall be submitted in was th e tenth biannual gather- writin g and filed at the office ing of California junior colleges. of the District Bus in ess ManThe first Rtudent government conference was h eld at Pasadena <Jger, George T oll, at Palomar City. College in NoYember 1945. College not later than NovemSalinas was chosen as the site of ber 3. Oral Lids will be received the 1946 fall convention. Tn the only on November 3 at 3 :00 spring of 1947, th e confere11CP p .m. , on the Palomar campus. Such va lu a ble equipment as was held at Visalia and Sa n Fra ncisco City College in the gen er a tor , electri c and gasoline fall. The convention found its m otor s, pumps, pre. ses, lubrica way back to P asad ena in 1948 tors, electric plants, metal and woodworkin g machines, tractors, and then in the fall. was hosted by R eedley College. Th e n ext . trailers, trucks, compressors, three s ites wE're Santa Rosa, San welde rs, and many oth('r items a r e to be sold to t h e highest bidBernard ino and BakersfiE"ld. Long Brach City College will der. f-lo com (' and pl ace yonr bid host the J951 confab sometim e 110\\' !

Uig blip: ht <'d by a r oa r in g bon l'i r t• an d ra ll y and cli ma xed with H gTid iro n \\·in over t h e El Cen t m i\ abs, P a lom a r C' oJlpge's J'iJ''lt H:lilll:t l JHJ!ll(''"l lll ' l1 g", Culllp letl' w ii h a bc·a u ii l'u l ql l "~' ll ;md lovel y nt (' JJ <h ll t !;, pro \' ed to hP a g n ··:t s JJ l'('PS'i. Tlw e('lr hrat ion WilS <1 ( \ -,·o-<1 ·! _\' 11ff •ir tr~ ki ~l g' ill 'l'lil!r,·d y 111 :<1 F'ri<l <l .\·. ()r ~oC I:'I ' I~) a n d :20 _ 'I' ll(' ndl y \', ;.s l• <·ltl Tli uJ·:·d·• .\· :1 i,_··llt o11 1I! (• p r <~. ri :• JI<' Xt to t h e e:, li· :.''(• ,\ t ~> 1: ll or l i ~ \ \'('! ' '' in <ILL·nd . ll tt' to ., ,,a t <'!, ! !:p l'e,:t'' it it>;. p, . ·s i.l''llt nf t IH' ;;t •:,1 ''1! body gd .) ,d Jns·>n. -,,-w· Pt ;,.;h• of <'( ' '('1 10t' i ·s <111d i tr d <11 P l D1· l ·~loJ! Tf 'ldt·erl! . pn><i 1e ·t pf [> ,Jl uJII 'l l' (' •d'rg-e. ··,1,., ;;t·•,·1 .. ;

Homecoming Queen

Palomar Will Sell Surplus Material

Tomasin a Fiore

the rally off with an inspiring talk. Following were the song a nd yell leaders, the introduction of Coach Bob Bastian and the football t eam, and the introduct ion of the homecoming qu een and her two attendants. P alomar's first homecoming queen, Miss Tom asina Fiore, and the two a ttendants, Miss Jan Norville and Miss Norma Anderson, were formally recognized at the homecoming dance which followed the game. Miss Fiore r eceived a ch eck for five dollars whil e the attendants wf'rr given checks for $2.50. Music for the dance was supplied by Lyle Smith and his orchestra.

I n th e p ast, m ost of t hr ~:;t u ­ dents of th f• coll e~H· have been ignorant of th e fact th a t t lw y a r e r epresen ted by a st ude nt coun cil . It is n ot r ealized that the cou ncil ha.-; a g r f'at respons ibility in handlin g th e govPrn m ent al af fa irs of th e coll ege stu d ent body . 'I'he couJJ c il is no" · a t full f orce. It has its t ota l of eleven w em he rs. Co mposin g- th €' co un cil is Ed ,Joh n son, p r rsicle nt; Hona ld Kenney, vi ee p r <'side nt ; :\or liLa , \ JHl('rson , sel'ret nry; L uie lhlllt. treasm·er _; Kat h 1 Pe n iVhit('. c·om mi ssionrr of \\'Oll len ; L:·nw n lli.'l< )", eommissionet· of lll<'JJ; ~ i ek B11 rn h ill , soph omor e t('pre-;p nta ti v('; Bi ll Ti p t on , l<' r osh rep r esP11tat ive; and t he Jt l em brrs-a t -1a rge : Fred Ash ley, ,J im l'r oss. and l•' r anc is l\fer eh a nt . At tl w pre:w nt 1im e, the stu d rnt l'n u nei l \1·i ll b<' ron C('l'I Wcl with th,, C hrist mas F ormal as it li as t a ken 01 1 th (' r <'spons ibility of r>· esenting- th€' dance . The f or ma I is t o bf:' h eld in D ecemJ: pr som et inJP during- tll c \\' r>f:' k befor" ('hristlll as va('a t;on. It i" hop ed that th e Ca rlsb·!d IJotPI Hallroom C<JIJ lw sernred for th<' l'ven i ng- of the formal.

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Vista a n d Esc•ondi do ltavt• chos<•n J'eprPsc•n t a tivP.s t o play a m ajor r ol'-' in ca rry ing ou t the actua l pl ant i;Jg under t h e ma st er la nds<'ap: ng p lHn pro p o~e d b:· t lw a r ch itects of the co, lpg-e. I m ·itations h av(' a lso lwe n e.' t rn d ccl t o th <> ga rd en d nbs of En einitas a nd R a nch o SaMta p ,. both of whi ch ar(' E' Xp('Ct<-'d t o participa te. Tlw vetf'raus classr s of P a lo. mar wi ll pl a y a lar·ge pmt in tlw beautif ication prog-r am with soil a n a ly ses and eotTPc t ion, a ll(l \\·ith i J Ti g <~ti o n plannin g- :1 nd ills ta lbti on . ('l assrs in flm·il' u ltll J'P nn <l <•r T olll fl osm" r 11n• p la n nin g to llHtk<• thi s a <'ollunou pr oject ;mcl i•JPJnhers of 1hr IIUJ'spry fl l'il.<'ti<·(• group li<JVP ctlrcad~· lw. g·un to propa~·ntt• tr·r•Ps for lllndsca pi ng. ll<'<'o r ding- to L. :\J. B loss. ' 'Ptrnns' C'oord ina t or n1. P ll loll lill' Co il(• ..,._

*'- -Aviation Course Plans Coinpleted

Pia ns for a n 11 viHti 011 conrs<' at Palomar ( 'ollP~e will be offi cially completed at a me<'ting Friday and Saturday of this wee k. 11<'Con1 i ng to Dr . Tipton \Yood. Sll r <·n ·isor of a d \1 l 1 classes. Th (' rnel'tin:.r wi ll hi:' b('t \\P <' n -{{--repre sentativ e· ~ frorn Pa Iom ;J r· and1l1e airports in this a rea ·1nd offi cial." from tlw S t atf:' D '' JH'l'tm ent of EdnciJtion a nd th(' C.i\.i\ During llH' <:ollf'f' re JJ('P. 111'i\1rs. l{utli :'\ t> WnJI! II. reg istntr rang-Pments \rill hr eompleted of P al om " r ( 'o l] pge. atter1ded a between the• co ll eg-r and the bi-a n nu ~ l n:ePting of J.C. and th ree airfiplds: San Mil reos AirState college r <'g-i-;trars at LoR port; McCorm ick Pielcl. and IIiAnge les Harbor Jr·. Collecre in Hi Airpor t at Oceanside. for the Wilmington. C::~liforn i a , Prida_v, transf('r of grou nd school t r a inOclob"r 20. Th ere wne about ::l5 in g to Palomar. representatives from 20 colleges Tn a confprence with Mr. at tile meeting in which vario11s Brusch, the instructor ; it was problems were discussed. indicated that the pay sch edule Coffee was served at 9 :30, could be worked out satisfacfollowed by a tour of the cam- torily. pus. Then a general session was Plans for this course wer e held which consisted of the fol- virtually completed October 11. lowing program: W. Earl Sams, aviation educaSimplified attendance record- tion consultant of the California ing-Committee r eport; change Department of Education, flew of program regulations; non- into San Marcos for a consultascheduled attendance account- tion and tour of the campus ing; issuing transcripts without with President Elon Hildreth students authorization; late reg- and Dr. Tipton Wood. istration; P . E . attendance; Sams brought with him a letwithholding honorable dismis- ter from th e State Department sal ; enrollment trends; accep- of Education congratulating tance of credits from non-ac- Palomar and other junior colcredited institutions; r egis tra- leges on th eir growing interest tion procedures including ma- in aviation. chine registration. Completion of this course will Following 'this there was a consist of 200 hours preflight talk on selective service regula- training in civil air regulations, tions, and a luncheon in the fac- meteorology, aerial navigation, ulty dining room. radio, aircraft and aircraft enThe session was adjourned at gmes. 1 :00 p.m. of the same day. -f:f·---

College Registrar Attends Meeting

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STUDENTS REGRET LEAVING

John and Nellie Mauchline, who attended P a lomar college last year, expressed r egret in a recent letter to P alomar a t b ein g unable to continue school this year and sent best wishes to faculty and student· for succeRs m our n ew location.

Arthur Kelly, dramatic instructor at Pal(}mar, who has been in th e Oceanside hospital recovering from a virus X infection for the past week will be back on the campus by the first of next WPPk, according to th e latest report. Mts. Irma Johnson has been meeting his classes dnri 1 1~ Kell~· 's a b. ence.


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