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Friday, May 27, 1955
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A~dress 46 PJ( Graduates Ju ~ 17Baccalaureate Ceremonies At San Marcos June 12 Plans at Palomar College for baccalaureate services a nd commencement exercises h ave bee n completed. Baccalaure ate services will be held in the Community Methodist Church, San Marcos, at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, June 12. The Reverend lVIr. L. R. Seymour will deliver the baccalaureate sermon; the Reverend Mr. Charles A. La yne, superintende nt of Gr~en Oak Ranch , will assist ~i t h the invocation and benediction. Bruce Rogers, president of the Sophomore Class, will read the scripture text. Music will be furnished by th e Palomar College choir. Graduates will wear caps and gow ns. On Friday, June 17, approximately 46 sophomores will rece ive their Associate in Arts degrees in the college patio at 5:30p.m. Dr. William C. Rust will deliver the commencement address, and Reverend Mr. Emil Geistfield of the Lutheran Church, Escondido, will deliver the invo-
Miller Elected
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Pre~ident
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Fresh Prexy Peg Huggons
Wins Miss Palomar Title
Receiving the title of Miss Pal- which was placed in her jar. All omar in the contest held by the proceeds of the contest were doTELESCOPE is Miss Peggy J o nated to the Red Cross . She will be crowned Miss PaloHuggans. P eggy Jo, a combination of serious intelligence and mar at the annual Spring Formal friendliness, is a tall slender bru- sponsored by the Freshmen Class. nette of 18. She has been an active member of the Associated Student Body of P alomar College during her year here and has served as President of the Freshman class. She has also been · very successful in hP.r participation in various debate tournaments, winning a trophy for her participation in a speech tournament at Pepperdine. Peggy J,o Huggans will be Miss P alomar is taking an Education course and has an ambi- crowned Queen of the Spring tion to be independent. Husk y Formal Saturday night, June 11. dogs are her hobby and she want; She will be assisted in h er reign several of them when she ac- vvec cne a nnual Frosh dance by quires her apartment and P on- her five maids of honor-Maryan tiac Catalina. · I Budd, Lois ;-r;c -.c:,, Bobbi Ba thePeggy Jo was sponsored by Phi way, Anita Mora, and Georgia Rho Pi and was selected as Miss i Sutton. · . Palomar by the amo unt of money The dance will be held in t_he Vista American Legion Hall and w ill last from nine until one o'clock in the morning. The Freshman class promises that excellent music will be supplied by IVery a big name band. • All students having an A.S .B. The Palomar College MIRROR I card are invited to attend the will be ready for distribution ' dance free of charge. Price of June 8. According to MIRROR adm ission for those who do not editor Carolyn Seebold, it is ex- have A.S.B. cards will be $1.25. pected to be a great improvement 1j Having $130.00 in their budget over last year's book. This is due 1 for this dance, the Frosh are planto the increase in size and the ning a grand ball to please an exaddition of color. The annual may pected large t urn ou t. be purchased from Paul Rotsheck E very student is being urged or Carrie Seebold for $2.00 (with by the Frosh to attend this last an ASB card) or $5.00 (without Formal of the year. an ASB card) . Directions on how to get to the The theme of the MIRROR is Vista American Legion Hall will the growth of Palomar as it de-' be posted in the cafeteria when velops .a nd plan~ for the future. the bids a re sold .
Spring Formal At Legion Hall Sat., June II
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Richard s. Miller, freshman from Escondido, was elected Associated Student Body President for the coming school year. Miller won an early victory · in the election held Tuesday, May 24, when his only opponent, J ames Grevatt, withdrew his name from the ballot sometime in the morning. Last semester Miller had been
· Jim Forienberry A . S. B. President
Bruce Rogers Soph. Class President
Vice-President of the Freshman class and was elected Freshman C 1 ass Representative-at-Large Miller's other offices include board member of Circle K and chairman of the Inter-collegiate activities. Beside his school ac tivities Miller has found time to qss um~ the duties of Master Councilor of the Escondido Orde1 of De Malay and Vice-Presidenl of the San Diego County Coun cilor's Association (DeMolay.) Others voted into office were Charles Tipton, Vice-President, Rosemary Cole, Secretary, Viola Arroyo, Treasurer and Head Cheer Leader, Leon Hartl~y, Commissioner of Men's Affatrs, and Peggy J o Huggans, Commissioner of Women's Affairs.
cation and benediction. Robert M. Simmons, president of the Board of Governors for Palomar College, will present the degrees. Music will be furnished by a cappella choir. Following the exercises, refreshments will be served in the patio by the Faculty Wives' Club. Committees in charge of preparations fo the exercises ure : Decorations Committee, faculty. Mrs. ·Esther W. Nesbin, chairman, Miss Patricia Damon, Miss Irene Petz; student ch. Harriett Dair; 'Stage Arrangements, faculty, Mr. George B. Toll, ch., Mr. C. 0. Crafts, Mr. Ward G. Myers ; student chairman, Bruce Rogers. Line of March, Mr. Godfrey G. Mortimer. Music, Howard R. Brubeck Program Coorindation, Mr. Adolph Heyne. Program Printing, Dr. Edward Schwartz.
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W~ng, Gomez Graduation
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At a recent meeting of the TELESCOPE staff, Neil Shire:nan was elected Editor-inchief for the 1955-56 school year. Connie Gibson was elect. ~d Associate Editor, and Denny Vopat was elected Spo~_ts Editor . . The new staff will plan its .first Fall issue at a meeting to be held third period Friday, June 8. Students wishing to work on the TELESCOPE next year are invited to attend the meeting.
Win Ping P~ng Schedule ... ·Tournam.ent On May 25, the annual Ping I Pong tournament ended. Charles Wong, winner of men's singles wiU play Mary Gomez, winner of women's singles, to decide which name will be placed on the Palomar Ping Pong trophy. This trophy will remain at Paloma1·.
Baccalaureate: Sunday, June 12, 1955 7:30P.M. Community Church San Marcos Commencement: Friday, June 17, 1955 8:00. P.M. Patrons Patio Palomar College