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SAN MARCOS, CALIFORNIA
WED. FEB. 17, 1960 VOL. XII, NO. 5
NEW OFFICERS ELECTED TO STUDENT COUNCIL 4_8 Students Choose Six To Represent Student Body For Second Semester
The P a lomar College Student Cow lCil gaine4) three new faces in the ASB Election held Friday, February 5. Open for electiOn were three positions for ASB representatives-at-Large, and' the offices of head cheerleader and ASB publicity director. Elected Paul Vogel, Dan Phalen, and Rich Thomas were ei<!Cted a,; representatives at large, frG·m a field of four nominees.
2Gifts Benefit New Palomar Foundation
Ken Burton, ASB vice-president .is shown s haking hands with Paul Vogel, recently elected representative-at-large. From rear ·
"The newly formed Palomar 1 ors until after their demise, College Development Found· at which time the college \"ill ation, organized as a charit· assume complete ownership of are: Tom Capra, ASB director of pubUcity; able corporation, has recently the bonds. Dan Phalen and Rich Thomas, representa- received two donations," Dr. The second gift consists of tives..at-large. John Dunn , Palomar College a $300 donation fron1 the Pat· president, said this week. rons of Palomar College,
New Icc Regulatl·ons To Help Plan • c A t• •t• And 0rganlze ampus ClVI les .
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Unapposed were Jackie Bernard, head Cheerleader, and Tom Capra, publicity director. Tom Capra and Jackie. Bernard were appointed ~~ their offices last semcst.l:t" and were elected as :t formality. The office of publicity director was created by the Council in order to bette•· publicitze ASB events. l'at Nyholt transferred 3tH1 left open the office of h.ead cheer leader. Representatives at large are elected every sem ester.
1,593 shares of Good Year Rub- \ The purpose ?f ~e newly ber Company stock. The pres· formed corporatiOn IS to re· . ident said the stock will be con,; 1 ceive gifts in the name of the ' · · by the Inter-C lub c oun- verte d m · t o mum·c'pl directed • • efforts • New ICC regulationc; are not an attem pt towards total dwtatorsh•p I e bonds · I1 college with · m the develcil. The regulations were put .ill to effect to ere ate more effectively planned a nd bette.• o rgan- ~ p rocee d s f r o m these bonds 1 toward ass1stmg · · Poor Turnout ized campu s activitles and\ not-hing more says Ken Burton ICC Cl1a 1rman. WI'11 b e t urne d O\•er to the cion· opment. of . the. campus as well ' ' as admtmstermg student scholASB President ;Bob Freeman The following laws were ap· ' arship funds. · proved last week by the ASB Since the Palomar Develop- expressed disappointment at Council. ment Foundation is a charit- the fact that, of over 600 stu Betty Johnson , second year ' able corporation, all gifts con- dents eligible to vote, only 48 1- All club activities must journalism student, wil~ read excerpts from her research be cleared by the Inter- Club study on science fiction ov· Council. er radio station KOWN tothe lack of student interest in 2- Without an Activity Cle· . arance P erm it from the ICC, morrow evening. Palomar College will join with five other Southern CalifOT· the business of th~ir Student The paper was part of an an organization shall not be nia Junior Colleges in ~larch and April to co-host the annual Co uncil. allowed to place a reservation original study made for Mr. spl'.ing conference of tbe California Junior College Student on the Dean of Students calen· Dwight Boehm's English Government Association at the Hotel del Co•-onado. Just prior to the opening of 1-B Composition class last.. dar of events. semester. ASB President Bob Freethe polls on Friday, an election Without an Activity Cal· The program , to be aired mah said Monday that Pal-, assembly was held to acquaint endar Permit the organization locally at 7:30 p.m., will featomar would assist in the ~ 1 Yearbook stah~f memhbersf_are 1 the students with candidates. B d" . t in question will not receive "The View From Palomar," now approac mg t e ma 1 . . . ure etty 1scussmg rna ure S conference . along with an ASB recogmtwn, backmg, or . f' u· 't · heard weekly over KOWN, sta.ges in, th •. e. comp,,letion of ASB Vice President Ken Bur--1 b d Diego, Oceanside- Ca r I s a , aid. for the function . The event SClden_ce flct on, s meamng . . an 1ts u ure. Palo Verde, and Imperial will be highlighted on Feb. th1s years Mirror. ton stated that after the camw1ll not be recogmzed b.y the Valley. The three day student 18 by a special Interview Although previous deadlines paign assembly there was no student council. . with ~fr. Cecil Candler, the have been set for purchasing government conference has excuse for the low number of · 4- All Inter· Club Council been scheduled for March 31 manager of the , Better Bus- yearboo ks, it is not too late representatives shall be sent iness Association of S an ! to buy an annual. According votes cast. through April 2 to c;:o uncil with full power to Diego. Mr. Cand ler w:iJl be to editor Betty Johnson , ·'Year· -,peak for their respective clubs Palomar foreign students · Original planning for the special guest in the discus- book sales are stiU in progress, in .a ll m atters. Susan Marx, Claus Giess, Ab· meeting took place recently s ion of Business and Ethics· and students wishing to pur5- Representatives from a ll bas Shambayati, Theodor when student body officers with Palomar Faculty mem· chase an annual may do so campus organizations, upon ) J ens, and former Palomar from the five participating bers Mr. William Toll, Dr. at the book st·o re." absence from more than three student Janet Thompson, will colleges met in Balboa Park Robert Woodw!Lrd, Miss Cleo Students are urged to make meetings of the ICC, shall be be featured speakers when the to plan a distribution of resCrow, and l\'lr. George Toll. their purchases soon , however, It is requested !J.y the Paiasuspended for a period of one Palomar Branch of the Amerand those who have made mar admin istration that stud· p onsibilities. a nd will supply the state month, and all activities of the ican Association of University down payments are reminded ents' personal mail must be club represented will likewise · Women meets on campus FebFre,n man said that Paloma1· 1 president !rom its student to make their final payments ' sent to General Delivery, San body. be suspended for one month. ruary 20, at 1 p.m. will be responsible for the immediately. Marcos. As the administration 6- AII campus organizations The AAUW is an organiza- president's breakfast m eet· Presiding at all conference ·'The staff would also ap- office has -no way of distribut· must send representatives to tion of university a lumnae of ing and the fina l luncheon. meetings will be Del Fox, preciate full cooperation with ing mail, anyone who, is re· ICC meetings. Organizations the United States and its poss· Fall student body president the photographers who will be ceiving mail in the office may nor doing so may be subject essions. Its purpose is to proPaJomar Dut.ies for the state-wide organiza- on campus for group pictures," pick it up from the Dean of to having their ASB Charter mote the educational advance- ~ San Diego Junior College tion. Betty said. students secretary. revoked immediately. ment of women. will head conference plans,
Science Fiction
•b•I• t PC Takes Responsl II Y l·To Help SCJC Confere· nee ~~~~~~. t~ri.t 6~:m:a~~~x d~ ~:s:a:a~:~::· :~sa:p:~:~ :~ Yearbook Sales St"lll ·In Progress Radl"o Pronram IAt Book Store
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FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB Future Teachers are on the move ! Join the caravan! What's up? Attend their meeting Feb. 29 and find out! e INTERNATIONAL CLUBelected Carol Baudy its new president. Other newly elected officers are Tadahiko Ofuji, vice-pres; J an Green, secretary; Mardi Ross, treasurer; Karl Krause, ICC rep; and Norman Branchflower, program
chairman. Better International Relations continues as the club theme. At the next meeting Fuang Ywan Shaw will talk of his native Taiwan e THE BUSINESS CLUB will continue ·with Bill Anderson as the president and Judly Carrington as vice-president. New officers are Rosemary Gillespe, secretary; Pat Smith, treasurer; and Bob Sutton and Judy Carrington, alternating ICC representatives.
SHOWN CUTTING THE TAPE for Dr. Dan· iel Pratola's Spanis h 3 classes, in a new 1 project to aid students .in JPronunciation, are
Spanis h speaking stud.e nts Su san 1\larx, Ka.rl Krause, Argentine Olmos and Ire ne Lavezzo.