Patrons/ "Chuck Wagon " Dinner Tonight
Ben Padrow Joins Palomar Faculty By Larry Connolly Mr. Ren Padrow, form erly of the University of Oregon, will head the speech and dramatics department of Palomar when the Sprins se:ne ster commences, January 26.
Vol. VIII, No.
7
THE TELESCOPE
January 16, 1953
Mr. Padrow was born in Portland, Ore ~ on in 1927, graduated from Lewis end Clsrk College thare, a nd taught for a year at the Her:niston, Orecon hi gh school.
Teacher Shortage Subject Of Probe A pro£ra~ offerine; a possible solution to the acute shor~a g e of elementary teachers in California has been prepared by Dr. Phil Putnam and was presented by Mr John Dunn to officials cf the California Teachers Association at a conference held in Los Angeles last Friday. Dr. Putnam's investiga.tion into the teacher shortace problem showed that many students are diverted into other fiads because professional coursed for teachers are unavailable to t h er1 in junior colleges. FACULTY MEMBERS discuss spring class sche~ ules and the attendant problems of housing an anti~ipated increased student enrollment. 1-r John Iii. Dunn, H. Irma Johnson, H. A. Kay, Dr. ~orothy B. Ba~c?ck, Dr. A. J. Dodds, Eugene H. ~tevens, Dr. lh1l Putnam, A. D. Porter James Wylie, G. G. Mortimer, Cleo Crow, E. l.Drews, Adol pn heyne, Ruth \v. Newman, Ester A. Nesbin, and George B. Toll.
CBS-TV Center Object Of Visit For Music Dept. Mr. Howard Ka y and st;udents of the Music Depart;. ment spent lest Monday on a field trip to Los Angeles. The trip provided students with an opportunity to study rehearsal tech niques of the professional musican and to acquallt themselves withprocedures used in the new CBS television Center. The ~ roup also 'ris i ted the broodcnstinf studios as g•1ests of the Railroad Hour and the Lux Beauty Box Theatre.
Feed Tonight The Patrons of Palomar College are a holding Chuck Wagon Dinner tonigtt at Williams. Barn in San Marcos. Tickets for the dinne~ which includes: roc. st be=f whipped potatoes, string bens, cole slaw, hot rolls, apple pie-cheese , and coffee are priced at ~1.50 for adults and 75¢ for children. Preceeds from the rtinner will ue used by the P~trons to further assist college projects. At the l~st executive board mee~ ing the Patrons voted to contril..ute %>700 to~uird the expense for fixin~ up · the new lounge and ~200 for further work on the grounds.
The adoption of a teacher tra inine program into junior college curricula , was recomr~ended by Dr. Putnam. If the C. T. A. accepts Dr. Putnam's suee;estion, · from 12 to 15 hours of educational courses could be obtained in a junior college by students interested in becoming future teachers.
Ben Padro'~ After his graduation from the University of Orer,on, Mr. Padrow completed all the class work necessarv toward the doctor of philosophy degree. l~r. Padrow replA.ces Mr Harvey Davidson, who was forced to resign in November becaus e of ill health.
Mrs. Gwendolen Mirise, who substituted for Hr. DRvidson for the rems.inder of the semester, will contln•.1e to serve this area as a teacher substitute and t;o specialize as 3. tutor for lw.ndicapped children.
PALOMtR PATRON'S Chuck Wagon Dinner William's Barn San I>!arcos TONIGHTl Adults, $1.50 Children, 75 cents