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Spring Semesi:er i:o Offer New Classes for Day,Evening College Semester Ends As Instructors Prepare Final Examinations Wednesday, J anuary 14 1959 Final examinations will s t a rt San Marcos, Ca lif. Vol. VIII, No.7 ' this Friday, with exams in Eng- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - -- - - - - - - - - - - - !ish, Hea lthful Living and Psychology. In comparison with other classes. the English Department n .:giste rs the largest attendance. The examinations will continue th rou g h Frida y, Janu a ry 23. "Students will hav e to pay close attention to the sc h edules posted on th e bulletin boards and the administr ation of[ice, in order to get to the right classroom s at the correct time," says Dr. J ohn Dodds. Taking the final examinations is a prerequisite for passing a co ur se of study or gettin g an official g rade in a subject. Registration for the sp ring semeste r and placement examinations fol' new students will take place Monday, Janu ary 26; evening classes will start the same evening at 7 p .m. For day students the new semester will start Tuesday, January

New Buildings To Cause Major

Teaching Station Re-Assignment

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Plans _:J'.~I n Effect To Provide Expanded Apprentice Program

Expect Larger E'nrollment For Midway Mark In School Year By J ames Dee n

Ever have trouble figuring out your income tax? Well, if you are like most persons, sweating, with red rimmed eyes, o~er income tax fo rms every year, then the new course in " Income Tax Proced ure" to be offered at Pa lomar Col!ege will be worth looking into. Oth er classes bein g offered for the Sprin g Semeste1·, day and even ing classes, beginnirrg Jan. 27, are Avocado Growing, Marriage and 1 Family Relations, Amate ur Radio, Priociples of Real Estate Appra1sa l, Personal and Social Adjustment, Co mm er c· ia l Art, Business. Ceramics, Art, Payroll Record, Introduction to Mqdem Litel·ature, Road Construc tio n an d Maintenance, Elements of Physical Scienee, Act in g 'Fundamentals, and Psychology of Argument. Placement Examinations Platement exam inations, for persons planning to en roll for the first time at Palomar College, anrl for st udents who have not rompleted reg1 tration, "·ill be given in rooms C-1 and C-3 011 campus. The exams , inc·luding Psychologic·al, ~1athematil·s, and English plaeement tests. will begin Mond<ty, Jan. 19. at 9 a.m. Dr. A. John Dodds Registration day i~ Jan. 21). 1959. Starts Registration No registration for credit in any clay classes will be ac·cepted after Feb. 6, or in an evpning clas" for c·redit aft€\r Feb. 1!. Pre-registration for students now attendinr; ela::;ges is under way and will contiPue until the F eb. 6, deadline. I Students on probation may not register until rej:!:istration clay, Jan. The budget for the Associated 26. :\1ore than 100 new students are Students of Palomar College has b en released for the period of expeeted for the Spring Semester, July l, J 958 to November 30, 1958. which will bring total enrollment Net profit of the ASD during to approximately 1,907. Dr. A. John Dodds, Dean of Inthis period i~ $7,446.13, or $2,340.89 above the profit in curred during stl uction , ad vises. "For more conthe same period in the year of vpn ient class schPclules, students 1957. Budget release is not final, should register as soon as posho"-ever, and the final rel ease "-ill sible."

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CONSTRUCTION MOVES AHEAD in the aluminum dome roof prior to press time as workers prepare to raise the eye catching structure into position. Approximate size of the overall design can be estimated "Eve11 though Palomar has made when compared with the worker kneeling in the foreground. great strides in building the Terminal and Apprenticeship ProBy Ken Burton ?:rams." Mr. E. Ray Shortridge, Tentative plans for a major classroom re-assignment were director of the Palomar Evening revealed by Palomar College President, Dr. John W_ Dunn, in a College, said recently, "definite plans are in effect to provide an general memorandum issued to the faculty on December 31, 1958, increasingly expanded program." Electrical and mechanical courses in which Dr. Dunn listed proposed changes for the school year are two new types of training that 1959-60. may be included in the apprenticeThe new cafeteria- classroom ----------- -·-------------------- ship program in the future. One building-, presently nuler constru cdeterrent to this is the initial monetary outlay for the necessary tion, will prod de five new teachtesting and repair equipment. ing stations. The building is tentaSome of the apprenticeship tively seheduled to house Math 51. - -0 courses that are now being taught be printed in a future issu e of political s<"ience. speech. debate. include carpentry, plumbing, mill The Telescope. COUNCIL BRIEFS chemistry I e c t u r e. mechanical Selectee! individual net p1·ofits Elections for three student ea binet. plastering, cement ma~>ondra wing, reading improvement and Disc ussed: English . Chemistry leture will be body offices w i II be held Feb. 6, ry, brick masonry and sheet metal. are as follows: Bookstore. $2.660.1. Tentative plans for the forthTitle of the ;;heet metal course,; 09; football, 266,9 ; dances and according to Brian Greenwood , in the new trueture only if S-11 coming annual snow party ASB presoident. a recent inclusion in the program,! entertainments, $ 3.53; Teleseope. is c·on verted to a laboratory. scheduled for Monday, Feb. 23, Petitions for these offices, i<> Industrial Arts, 76 A-F, which $233 .94; Speech Department, $515; The Cafeteria will also provide at Snow Valley. Students to olfiees for llfr. Virg il Bergman, three Re presentatives at Large, means it is a six semester cou rs e Commettes, $160.32; pins and tromeet on campus, 7:30 a .m. spee r h and Engli sh instructor, and Commissioner of Men's Affairs, training a person in the occupation phies ,$14 .81; insurance, $240 .0 0; Free to ASB card holders. and uniforms, $75. an d Commissi oner of P ub lic ity, of sheet metal journeyman. ~fr . D"·ight Boehm, English, literamust be in the ASB office Feb. tur and history instru ctor. Room will be available for six aclclitional 2 containin g at least 56 signa- Among New BooksofficE's, if so needed. tures. • In the new "Dome" physical eduRequirements are students ra tion building, there will be P.E. must have earned a min imum of activities, earpentry apprentice- 2.5 grade points in at least 13Yz The man stood solemnly looking a cquired a seven volume biog1·a ph- raham Lineoln was also purchased ship (evening), l'Orrective physical! units last semester. out of his study "·indow at the fir ical work on George " 'ashington. for the library. Previou ly the lieducation. band practice and ---0-by Douglas Southil! Freeman. :\Irs. brary had condensations of these and birch tJ·ees surrounding his hPalth edueation. Esther :'-/esbin, librarian, says the works. but this is the first time Completion Date house . This man, Boris Pasternack. set is one of the outstanding bio- the eomplete vo lum es have been was to receive one of the world's Aceord ing to Dr. John D. Schetgraphical works on ·washington. aYa ilah le to the students of Palo~tt·eat literary honors for his novel, tler, assistant Sup~r intenclent in Carl Sandburg's biography of Ab- mar. "Dr. Zhivago." His government, charge of bu s iness. the fina l co m-1 however, prevented him from atpletion. c!at~ of the do~e. is Janu- 1 ary 18, f01 all new bmldmgs, the Palomar's first Faculty Club cof- tending the elaborate ceremonies date is June 1. fee hour will be he ld today, 4 held in December at Stockholm, Tl1e Student Personnel orfice, Sweden, to accept the r ic·h ly deunder Dean of ~ tudents, Robert L. p.m., in the college library lounge. served honor. The social hour, sponsored by Boris Pasternaek's novel, "Dr. Burton, will be moved into the present Business office. and the the Faeulty Club and Faculty Zhivago," was recently purchased Student l 'nion Building, which 'Viv es Club, is one of two informal for the Palomar College Library. presently houses the Journalism meetings to be h eld this year. Mrs . The noYel describes the passions Department. the Bookstore and Yirgil Bergman, president of the of Yurii Zhivago, and has· c r eated a great dea l of poli tical attention ASB offices. wi ll be occu pied by ·wives Club reports. Members of the Faculty Wives because of its bitter attack on e,-ening college adm inistrators and Club who will be ser vin g on the Com munis m . In the novel, it is Business office personnel. Future use of the old cafete ri a eommittee for the event incl ud e obviou s that Pasternack \\TOte building has not been determined. Mrs. John Dodds , Mrs. Harry Ma- exactly " -hat he wanted to write. ban . i\Irs. Adolph Heyne, and Mrs. "Dr. Zh i vago" is a historical novel ---o--Daniel Pratola. of " Russia' s terrible years." bearAt the end of ea ~· h sehool year in!!' witness to the sufferings of the LOOKING AH E AD Fa cu lty Club officers are chosen Russian peopl e. The novel should Friday, Jan. 16---Basketball with to serve for the fo llowin g school provid e many hours of interesting year. Officers chosen for this year r ea ding. not only because of the S T U DE NT S JOE BLAKELY AND ELLEN WR IGHT sign t hei r nam es Pa lo Verde J. C.---there. Friday, Jan. 16---Final Examina- include :.\1r. Howard Brubeck, pres- politi cal unrest it has caus ed, but on the wa iting list for " Dr. Zhivago," one of many newly acq u ired ident; Mr. Vi ctor H eyden , vice- bPcause of its recognized literary books purchased by librarian Mrs. Est her Nesbin, ce nter. P alo mar' s tions begin. library provides a central cultural atmosphere for st ude nts a nd Saturday, Jan 17---Basketball w ith president; a nd Miss leo Crow, quality. Imper ial Valley J.C.---there. sec r etary-treas ur er. The Palomar Library has also county residents_

'New Officer Elections Set For February 6,' Says ASB President

Budget Now In Black; Tops Old Profit Made During 1957 Period

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