The Telescope 06.02

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Vol. 6 No. 2

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STUDENTS ATTEND STATE CONCLAVE

SADIE HAVJKINS DANCE DRAWS CROWD

Attending a three.day meeting of the twelfth biannual California J.C. Student Government Conference at Fresno, recently, were Bill Tipton, Carolyn Beven, Sally love, and Mary Lee Johnson, accompanied by Dean Dorothy Babcock, snonsor.

The second dance of the year, a Sadie Hawkins dance sponsored by the A.w.s., turned out a large number of students and alumni for a highly successful evenings~ The music was furnished by the Coast Rangers. Attire was · Dogpatch style. '

Fresno J. c. played host, ·and the attractive ·Californian Hotel was the center of all activities and temporary home for all the delegates. Highlights of the conference included a welcorrd ng banquet, '·' lith Dr. Frank l·, . Thomas, past president of Fresno State College, the main speaker. He listed the ability to understand and work with people, recognizing good ideas, end the courage and patience to · carry through the work until a plan is completed as valuable 'traits in (Cant. ' on page J) 1

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PALOHnH ART 1;}0RK EXHIBITED

The art work of present and past Palomar students will be eEhibited at the San Diego Gas and Electric Company Office in Escondido for the week be~inning this Friday.

, Nancy Brenan and Bob Newman won prizes for their . reversed identity. costumes. Loraine Overman and Mary Lee Johnson did a pantomine to Spike Jones' "l\1olasses" and "Wild Bill Hiccup." During intermission ments were served.

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The Marryirig Sam booth was the most nopular corner of the room. Hibert Mast portrayed Marrying Sam. The hard work of Ollie Jo Astleford and her decorating committee did ,not go unanpreciated. PALOMAR BAND NAH.CHES IN

SANTA CLAUS PARADE

The Palomar College Com8t Band will participate this Thursclay night in the colorful and renovvned Santa Claus Lane Parade in Hollywood. The parade begins at 8:00 p.m.

Featured in tbe exhibit will be the work of James J~rvaise, a The band will be '\I'Jearing their former student under Mr. Sam Heav- new uniforms for the first time, enri cl:, chairman of the PalorJtar This . is the third time that the ' art department. Mr. Jarvaise was band has participated in this par. first prize winner in' the recent ade, but the first time that it national exhibition of naintings ·has ·been adequately uniformed. by college and art school students Palomar's band will be the only at the Andover Museum. (Cont, on page 3)

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