COLLEGE ENROLLMENT EXPANDS TO750RECORD HIGH _STUDENTS REGISTER;_ I
T-HE PA[OillAR COITEGt
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Vol. IX, No. 1
San Marcos. California
Wednesday,
October 7,
200 OVER LAST · YEAR Pal omar Co lle ·g e has again set a new enrollment record w i th a total of 750 daytime students. This is 200 more than last year's record of 550 for an increase of 24 per cent. Out of district student registration has shown a 2.6 per cent increase with 199 regi stering as compared to l ast year's 147.
1959
A S B STRESSES
SOCIAL PROGRAM FOR STUDENTS IN COMING SCHOOL SEMESTER
New Ediror
JAMES DEAN TO HEAD STAFF FOR SCHOOL YEAR
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INCREASES 25 PERCENT Escondido leads the district in registrations with an increase of 25 percent. Fallbrook is second with a 17 per cent increase and Vista third with an increase of 11 per cent. Total enrollment of men •'tudeqts has increased 23 per cent and women students 25 per cent; however, there are approximately 61 per cent more men than women on the campus. Of the 30 foreign students attending Palomar, 11 plan to become U.S. citizens as soon as they are able t<? sat:sfy legal requirQments. Countries represented by foreign students include Argentina, Canada. China, Germ:my, Guaemala, Holland, Iran, Japan, Mexico and Panama.
ORGANIZATIONS UNDERWAY WITH SLATE OFOFFICERS
'·The Council hope ;' stated · iiiiiiiii;;Ji;:;;;•:;;:;.:;:;:::~ ""~-·-~--'"" ASB pn:sident Bob Freeman As Palomar College opened last week, '··that this year will for the fall semester student be one of the most sodallyorganizations met to elect ofactive years Palomar lias ever ficers for the coming year. James Dean, a SOJPhomorc seen. We're off to a good 1 from Vista, will head the staff start;· Freeman added "the Freshmen class officers are: of the TELESCOPE, .PaloASB has abundant fund's this Mark Martin. president; Barmar's student newspaper, as year and a very able council bara Dey, vice-president; Jan E.ditor- in- chief for 1959-60 We hope to give all the stu· Verbal, secretary; Ann von accot·ding to newspaper ad~ dents the most for their mo- ' Haden, treasurer and Lupe Vc visor Mr. Roland K. P helips. ney, and perhaps a bit more:· La Torre, A.S.B. repre,-entaFreeman, a 28 year-old Tavy tive. veteran who hails from Es,·oriElected officers for th e sophdido, defeated Gene Hurley in omore class are: Terry Thomthe presidential race last fall 1 on a program of increased exas, president; Janice Nakagatra-curricular act ivities am! I wa vice-president; Linda Jara more solid, efficient student vis,' secretary; Susan Marx, government. FEELS AT HOI\IE treasurer; and Ja.queline DunJUORE DANCES \ ''I like the friendly teachers lap, representative. The presiden t went on to Planning the acHvities for md students at Palomar'·. Suadd that the council hopes to seated left to right- Dean ;ana Marx of Argentina obCheet·leaders sponsor more dances this sea- Avila. Stand in •r: Jackie Dunlap, iiUil vwnap • .n.t:u .uur.,.,u, to be handled' by John Show- j served, ·'and I have been made Elected to chPerleading posson and, through the Inter- Georgia Livingsrone, Paul Hower, Janice Nakagowa, Paul I er·s from Escondido. Will to feel very much at home itions were: Coleen Do\ if. Club Council, spur more cam- Vogel and Nick Tr·ongone. "rot shown, J.. upe de Ia ToiTe and Kir:k, who was editor-in-chief here: ' Mariel Finch, Jackie Bernard, pus organizations into adding Pat Nyholt. of the Escondido High School Emilsa Olmos of Pan:1ma Val Burrows. and Pat ::--.Tyholt, variety to student funct ions sed hope that all the particip- ~ difficulties. paper, The Cougar, is the finds "everybody so helpful head cheerleader. and activities . aling representatives takt an Burton added the I-CC will News editor·. and understanding;' WRA official positions were: The ASB vice-president, Ken interest in the I-CC this .'Y •ar again assist in a major capaLast year· editor- in- chief, It is apparent that with the 1 Beverly Simpson, president: R1n·ton, who is automatically in an effort to smooth out city toward the sucre<;s of the Dick Carothers, will head up high scholastic achievements Wilma Gomez, vice-president; chairman of the I-CC, expres- various campus organizational Coronation BanquPt, an annu- the Student News Bureau with set and the gecat influx of Nancy Dunn, treasurer .J l~<l al event, just initiated last Ken Burton as his assistanr. students both foreign and do· Barbara Dey, sports managCl. y~r. The size of the TELESCOPE mestic, Palomar College is Elected officers for the Inwill be increased this ye<~r fast becom ing well kn own ternational Club are: Carr.! ICC HEAD with the addition of one m<)I'C abroad as it is territorially. Dessert, president; Tada)tiko The enrollment picture for Ofuji, vice-president; and SuThe Veep is a sophomore column and a full tabloid ·ize. journalism major, from AJa- The new format will afford this year, however, is still n<,t san Marx secretary-treasurPr. Expanded programs of activities a1·e being ska. He now resides in Vista. wider news coverage and mo;·c complete as each day more The Alpha Gamma Sign1a ASB Secretary Ramona Av- features of Palomar College. students are registering for will hold its elections today. planned by the student organizations on campus this year. -Six of the clubs which met last week ila, a sophomore also, lives year conducts business in classes in the night program. Richard G. Harding, a S,1phoin Vista. Treasurer for the are well on their way. its new facility, the ASB of- Dunlap, Paul Vogel and Nick more from Fallbrook, anr1 Associated Students is Georgia fice. located on the south side Trongone. three representat- 1Robert E. Eckjer, a freshman Livingstone, an Escondidan of the bookstore wing of the ives at large elected last from Willmar, Minn ., are thP :tnd a sophomore at Palomar. week; Lupe de Ia Torre, Fre- candidates for pre.,ident. Larry new cafeteria building. The Council is composed of Additional officers of the shman Class Representative; Thompson, a sophomore frnn~ ll members in all, and this council are the following: Jim (cont. on page three, col two) (cont. on page three, col five)
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INTERNA TIONL CLUB is just w h at the name impl ies. Good will and International relations i s
Palomar College studPnts Forrest Aaseth 3.3 Louise Al- Jr. J.2, William Dysart 3.2, 3.1, Audry Knauer 3.7. l\1arjthe by- word in this club and the members are wr.u ha\'e eame tcmpomry mand 3.3, Raphael' Andre 3.1, Virginia Elder 3.6, Evonne El- ory Kunkler 3.2, Georgia Livcurrently sponsori ng a Korean chil d's education. membership in Alplta . Tu, Pal - Grace Bailey 3.7, Jim Her- dred 3.0, Robert Ell:<jer 3.~. ingston 3 .4, Ann Matson 3.u, James Milne :1.2. Lois MockMr . Dwight Boehm is facu l ty advisor. omar-s ch~pter of the Alpha quam 3.0, Frank B:Jnardi 3.4, Linda Gibson 3.4, Lloyd Hall3.7, Shirley Mondt 3.1 Patricio 3.2, Edward Hansen 3.1. Gary Raymond Bosch 3.8, David Gamma S1gma National Hen W O MEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION, a l or society were annou nced re- Brown 3.2, Donna Burris 3.5. H~nnis 3.0, Helen Hir,chcliH- Nyholt 3.2. Tadahik,, Ofu.ii 3.?. 1 Linda Douglas Butterfield 3.6, Ethel 3.7, Robert Holcombe ~ .7, Df'- Christine Omori 3.2, very active club at Palomar guided by Miss cently. · mosthenes Kais 3.2, Dt•njamin Parslow 3.0, Madelon PortNCalderwood 3.4. 4 Donna Rieser,. has as its ~late of officers this Stml.e~l.~s who eat·~-(~~ . a ;~· Thomas Carpenter 3.1, Cur- Kaiser 3.4. 3.7, Delia Runner 3.5. yeal' Beverly S1mpson president· Wilma Gomez or s_trar,.,ht A ·lW'l<l._.,c, ~ c tis Caviness 3.0, Robe rt Col eLaurence ,Keelan 3.8, Leila Roberta Salyers 3.~. 'vValt.er . . · ' ' ' Gerrrt Br·ouwer. \Yho earned 3. 3, R o s e mary Schm id 3.7, Marilv1 Sh<• lt onVICe -pres1dent; Nancy Dunn, treasurer; and; Bar- 12 units last serw~stP-1'; C:tther- man 3.3, Louis Dean 3.6, Carol Kelly, bara Dey as sports manage1·. Many events are ine Habel'land, 19 1mils; Frank Dessert 3.8, William Donnally Kidd 3.3, Manfred Kohoutek - 3,6, Anne Shirly 3.8 l\Tarvel Simbach 3.5, Mon'y ~kinner planned this year by these COeds. Hager, 15 units ; Richard Ha3.2, Patricia Smith :3.tl, Jrt!Jet rding, J8 units; Lany Lillie, Thompson 3.1, La1T~· ThompALPHA GAMMA SIGMA, and Mr. Adolph 16 units; Eisa ;\l<·Ianson, 19 son 3.1, Mary West :u, vVill• Heyne, faculty advisor, will elect its officers units; ,James Rudrly, l4 uni1s;! l iam Webster 3.2 Ju di .. ! \\'hitf'today. We will be hearing more about their act- an<l Gerald Sherman, 16 units. I 3.2, Richard \ViL-ui; .l , Fr.:n ivities as the year progresses. J Rf'qu1remen t_s _for ~t~mpor-: ces \Vinzurk 3..7, Ell. n Vr i'~!1 ary membership m Af~:-, are <1 3.7 and Ma t·garet \.Vrif;•H '3.3. THE BUSINESS CLUB, busy with theil· elec- t grade point awrage of a L least ' A graduat :•. "' • , ie !l, \'. 11" tions this \\·eek, are planning ahea d for the im- 3.0 on a 4.0 scale in at least 12 has earned arv <, vrr"rc of ~ .1 ·t t B · Ed t' D · · · lum ts of work 1)(·r sPmestl'r. or better and h lS li r- •n '1 tt>mIJOl an usmess uca 1011 ay actiVIties. Mr. Al h G· : s· . · C T 11 1 b , · . . P a .tm'1M 1gma was po~·aly mem•,c.· 1'.r •e < tt c F tCOl'gc 0 , C U auVISOl', Sa1d that a tnp to the 1founded in 1922 b · California fot;r s mesters. rr. 1y l ,• "l 1 !lmountains is being planned fOl' the near future. Junior Coller," a<'~nini tnt,, rs ed permanent n•e:nb r-.hi •. CIRCLE I\, represents service to the campus for the purpos" f •'N'( <>,Jiz'nt! This hon'lr is conf"• rprj t pn 1 ~·nd the eommunity, antl is an active and ililport- outstanding w·a~kmi~· c1chie>•! . the recipient du•·ir.g tl•e :y '..1 Jy ant Ol'!.!anjzation for the men on camnus 1\h mP~t tamon~ Junt-)1 c rl··~~l· ) Commencerr ent ('X CI'"I<."s L' St l b ;~ . l • · · st lH.en s. . A '"; S v.ill holc1 it'· ye • 1 -,: b,mr__,ugeno evens, c u auvisor, anc the sponsor- ~ Hiseuss ingto:la~·'s AGS e!cetion of offiePr:-;, and1 tlw qt;t•t th;s yem clur; rr 1 .., ) ing Kiwanis_ qlub of V!sta are planning a party ST~DE~T s< no_L.~n~; fuhu·e plans an• Jpft to rlg-ht- Gabhy \\'inzurk, a second Spring seme!-'tPr, as wl'!l as for underpnv1leged children at Christll1as t'me ?thll students. \\!.10 ln e 1 } Cir •] K , 1 , 1 · ,_ · · gamrcl membersh tp 11 AGS. semester memhet·; 1\lr. Adolph Heyn{', AGS advisor; L<trt'Y coop('rafc with oth0r c.m>r us C e_ a SO 1 UnS 1e c_onceSSIOn St,and at the and their grade point aver[,[:;(':< J,iJly, fOJ' er Yi<'e preo;ident of AOS; and (';.rol Dei-'se-r-t, a o•·ganiz:ltions in a v<liJ<'ly of mhletlc events and sells tickets. for the lasr senwster ,u e <'<tntti<late- for d,ub tr·e.asurer. t other acti\ it ies. -' 1 1
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