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Palomar College To Hold Fiesta Sunday, May 24 YES, we are going to have a fiesta! This is the latest word according to Don Bandick, student body president. Srmday, Hay 2lf-, is the date for this event. It will begin at 2 p.m. with a program, The first part will be presented by the marines from Camp

Pendleton. They are bringing over their band, and a women's drill team, There is to be a display of weapons captured in Korea plus some of the ones used by the marines, Concluding their part in the program will be a mock assult,

A queen for the fiesta will be chosen that afternoon and crowned during the program. A stage show will be presented after the marines finish their part, Don stated that it was their hope to get some talent from Hollywood for

this show, vri th the Combined fiesta will be open house, with the various departments providing displays, Topping off the day's events will be a Spanish dinner served at 6 p.m. follo,•ed by ballroom and square dancing.

Five PJC Students To Attend UCLA's Publications Day Five members of Palomar's journalism staff and their adviser Hr. w. F, Gray are planning to attend Publications Day at UCLA, Saturday, May 23. Publications Day's purpose is to give information and aid in the publishing d: school newspapers and yearbooks~ There will be various workshops affording students an opportunity to meet face-to-face with professional journalists. These workshops enable the students to learn techniques and solutions of problems on both the campus and professional levels, The TELESCOPE and MIRROR have entered in the Publications Day contest ,.,i th high hopes of copping a first place in our division, Judging will be based on reference to over-all excellence of layout, ne,.,s coverage, nevrs story organization

Vol. VIII, No, 13

Sophomores

Palomar College,

Plan

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Baccalaureate To Be On Campus Only 31 more days until graduation, With this thought in mind plans are being made by the Sophomore Class for their Baccalaureate and Commencement programs. Baccalaureate service, for the first time, is to be held on Palomar's campus. It will be at 3 p.m. Sunday, June llf-, on the lawn, Graduation is to be in Escondido at the Central Elementary Schooi Auditorium at 8 p.m. Manday, June 15. and structure, headlines, As yet the speakers and consistency of style. for the exercises are not Those Palomar students known. planning to attend are: A joint faculty and Sally Love, Denise Rogers, student committee is workSondra Lee Donna Doyle ing on the arrangements. Horne, and ~om Jaqua, reMrs. Esther Nesbin in the presenting both the MIRchairman. Others include ROR and the TELESCOPE, Mr. Godfrey Mortimer, Mr. James Wylie, Mr. · Eugene Stevens Richard Avery, Marguerite Clark, Eleanor Burns, Sallie George, Joyce Scott, and Sally Love, The students who are graduating have been measured for their caps and gowns•

Want In IAVCAD?

An intensified campaign is being put on by the Navy to obtain applicants for its Aviation Cadet ~ program, according "to Lt. J, M. Detwiler, NAVCAD tTocurement Officer. To be accepted as a NAVCAD you must pass the physical and mental exams given. You must be between the ages of 18 and

NO, Hr. Gene Stevens isn't putting a ribbon on Bettybaa Robert's head, He is measuring it for a· graduation cap.

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Applicants can apply at the Naval Air Station Los Alamitos, Long Beach.

Calif.

May 15, 1953

Palomar Squad Third In Pepperdine Meet Last Friday and Satur.· day, May . 8 and 9, Palomar's Speech Tea~ competed in one of the a~~ual forensics tournaments for junior colleges at Pepperdine College. Contestants and their events were as follOiis: Sally Myers, oratory debate and impromtl.l.; Lynn Calland, debate and impromtu; Linden Courter! impromtu; Tom Lasswel oratory; Chuck Drew, Aebate and impromtu; Don \volfe, debate and impromtu. Padraw, speech Ben coach, accompanied the squad and when returning said, "This has been an extremely worth while event. Other colleges are becoming aware of Palomar's existence." The Palomar Squad placed 3rd in the sweepstakes in the tournament. The results are as follci,.fs: Lynn Calland, 2nd in impromtu; Don Wolfe and Linden Courter tied · for 4th in impromtu; the debate team of Don Wolfe and Chuck Drew placed 4th in debate. Due to conflicting events, Tom Lasswell was able to compete in only one ro~~d of oratory in which he scored a 2. The highest score in an event is a 1. But as Tom says, "Oh well, it was good experience," After the tournament was over squad members and coach attended the play "Point of No Return" ·· starring Henry Fonda at the Biltmore Theatre.


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