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AGS Announce 46 Have Qualified For Membership Forty-six Palom ar students h ave qualified fo r mem bership in the Alpha Gam m a Sigma honor society, according to Mr. Adolph H eyne, advisor. They are, f rom Escondido: Ka therine Barber, J acqueline Bern ard, Ma rlene Brady, Carol Desser t, Milton Dohse, Robert Elkj er, J oEllen Estep, Richard Fra nk, R ober t F reem an , An ' drea Gould, L a1·ry Lillie a nd Georgia Livin gst one. Stu~ents from Vista are Ra mona Avila, Richard Bore· vitz, Donna Burris, Jan Gr een, Gary Hammond, DeLora Ha rrison, Elizabeth Johnson a nd Ma•·jo•·ie Kunkler. F rom Sa n Marcos : Tadoh iko Ofuji a nd Lorra in e Cla rk. Oth er s tudents eligible are Ruby Abels from Rancho Santa F e ; Rus sell Dow; Sola na Bea ch : Jacqueline Dunlap a nd David Hadden; Encinitas: Lois Brouillette, Anne Cava na ug h, Allen Green, Ga ry H ennis, William Kenney, Carol Laybourn, William Riley, James Ruddy and Frances Winzurk. Ramona. Neal Walters; Fallbrook: An~ Aschenbrenner, Ilona Burnaman a nd Edward H a nse n ; Oceanside: Ann. Freyl in g ; Del Mar : William Donnally, Donald McBride, and Lawre nce Smith ;_ L a Mesa: Norm an Ostapinski; and from . ~ ; :Oit!W : ~~ iller and Dennis Bostic.
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WEDNESDAY,
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alomarGroup Topsin Debate .nd Individual Speech Events Taking firs t place for the third con secutive year, the P a l oma •· College Fore nsi('S team s cor·ed 72 Yz points to wln the L eng Bea ch State champion.s hip tourna m ent r ecently. The excellen t award wen t to b . P a I om ar s 14 m em er tea m , , . . v · .1 B Z1ra Lott. Th e team w1ll m eet h d b eoqc ~ Y Jrg l er g m a n at UCL A on March 4 a nd 5. a n a VI cto r He.vden, swept past 20 oth er junior coll eges. P asa- j de na City College fini s hed second w it h 68 points, f o llow ed
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Ramo n Av ila a nd Bill Quim· by le d wi t h s u perior awards in persuasive speaking. Larry 1 _ru-;nuals are st ill availa bl e Lillie a n d Ed Hanson won ex- in the books tore for $3.50 celle nt a wards in impromptu with an A.S.B. card and $7.00 a nd Bob Mackey won excellent without. in per s uasive speaking. Super· "Those who have made ior awards constitu te the top down pa yments, please pa y rating and excellent takes a up in fun,·• urges Betty Johnsecond pla ce. son, edtor of the a nnua l. BetOral interpretation entrants 1 ty went on to ask that the from Palomar took 8 out of 10 I facu lty a nd students coopers uperior awards. They are : ate wth the photographers. Gaby Winzurk, Patricia Ha nThe 112 page Mirror is prosen, Linda Frye, Richard Yar- gressing rapidly toward its nell, Sheila Villines, Richard 1 goal of more pictures, more Borevitz and Virgini a Brubeck. activities and m ore color.
Winzurk, Vh·ginia Brubeck, and Dick Yarnell. AWARD WINNING forens ic team pictured front, from left: Bob !Hackey, Gene GouJd , TOJ> : Ed Hansen, Patricia Hansen, Bill Quill· Linda Frye, Ramona Avila amll Richanl B01·e· ·by, La rry Lil lie ant'l Mr Victor Heyden. vitz. Cente r: Zira Lott, Sheila Villines, Gaby - - - -- -- - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - -- - - - - - - -
Mock Election TODAY! Students will go to the polls today to participate in a mock presidential election sch eduled by the ASB Council.
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Business Show In Palomar Dome
N orthern San Di ego CounThe obj ect- of the election is to determine how t he students ty·s 8th an n ual business s how would vote. All students are urged to participate, says ASB will be held this year for two days, April 26 a nd 27, and president Bob Freeman. No ASB card is necessary. will feature over 100 business The Democratic candidates inclu de Stuart Symington, H u exhibits in t he new dome gym-,ert Humphrey, John Kennedy, L yn don Johnson, and Adlai nas um, Mr. George T oll, deStevenson. Th e Republican slate carries: Richard Nixon a nd partment head announced toeL'> Oll Rockefell er . Two write-in spaces will a lso be o n the ¢::!J"I ballot. The elect ion wi ll be in the cafeteria all day Wednesday. The show w ill highlight a m odel office of 1960, a nd the • P acific Telephone exhibit.
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Individua l business displays will cover industrial location, c ivic plannin g, publicity, public relations, communications, ial scence and clerical r ou· tines . a mon g others.
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l\lr. Charles Coutts, head of the Science . comodate an a ddi t ional 1 16 per week. D e partment, is a dmiring· som e of the n ew Dr. ,John Schettle•·, Assis tant Superinte nd labora tory equipment as it is be ing installed ent, said that because of excellent pre-planThe new eqult;>ment, consisting of 28 starning, t he equipme nt c·.a n be moved in amf set \ tions, will .increase the lab facilities to a cup without a ny reeonstnl!'tion of the bui lding-. .
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:rhe View From Palomar, hP-a.r<l weekly ove r KOWN, 1 will f eature tomonow, Thur·' 1 sday, March 3 at 7:30 p.m., a discu ss ion of t he s ubject ''Tradition a nd\ Change in Com et cheerleaders s howing off one of their m a ny colorful Music." Standing, from left a re : Val BmTows and Ja{!kie Be rual'<J. M1·. Howa1·d Brubeck , h ead of the Pa!omar College Mus ic D ea>aJ-tment, and 1\fr. Burrill .1.\'I onk, Palomar Col· lege musk instr ucto•·, will discuss t he t,opic. The p•·og ntm w.i.ll ue mode mted by l\ h ·. Victor Heyden. The arumal WRA·WAA Convention will be held Friday a n<l ! Satm·day at the Pac ific PalLo;;ades Conference G•·olmds n ear · Santa Monica. • . • Representatives .from a ll two , and ~our ~rear col eges in Cal-. 1form a w1ll be present. Th e •
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Mrs. Marilyn Crist, 1957 h onor grad uate, has establi shed at Palom ar a scholarship 8 ALPHA GAMMA SIGMA will loan, in memory of her late elect new officers when they meet husband, Roland Crist .. today at 11 a.m. in J-1. The $100 sc holars hip is a yearly loan awarded to a grad· 0 Education- Today and Tomo ruating sopho m ore cl unn g _J une row is the theme of the FUTURE Comm encem ent excerc1ses. I • . • The loan scho lars hip w ill be : TEACHERS CLUB. The club IS still awarded accordin g to need and open to new members, and . plans scholastic rating. interesting guest speakers . . Mrs. Crist was an out standCambarus affinis broken test ing s tude n t maintaining a 3.97 b d h . ' . f d grade average in la ng uage, tu es t ermometers wel,e oun receiving the Aloha Gamma recently when the WOMEN S REC'Sigma scholarshlp a nd life REATION ASS'N member particip~ membership, in 1956. She com - ated in a campus clean-up campaign. pleted her education at San For your information as well as Diego State College. wher e . h C b 'ff' . . h . ed her· BacheiOl·'s ' m1ne, t e • am arus a 1ms IS t e s h e r ece1v I • yf' h d · Degr ee a nd t ea chin g creden tia l I' com:n~n A_mencan era lS an was in la n g uages. • not m Its hve state when found.
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Currently challenging the ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS is an April f ashion show to be presented before Palomar's women facu lty, women students, and Patrons of Palomar.
• INTERNATIONAL CLUB members hav,e set March 26 as the date for their every-member picnic. • S.p€aking of the g~·eat wall? The brick retaining wall those busy CIRCLE K fellows are working on might become· as famous as the Great Wall of China or J erusalem's Wailing Wall !
Annual WRA-WAA Conference To Convene at Santa Monica Psychologist Will Gl·veCr.ltl·caiStudv
primary co ncern of the event . [ is to excha nge ideas and futDr. Harry C_. Mahan , Palo- ure plans with t he m e mbers mar Coll ege psychology in · of ot he r coll ege at h le tic asstructor, will present a r e- socia ti ons. search pa per before the 16th In ternational Conference of WRA members representing P sychologis ts to be held tltis P a lomar Co ll ege at the conIf . b S s ummer at Bonn , Ge rma ny. e rence WI 11 e: herry Wray The paper, entitled "The ' Presence of Dementia in S ue Schoenber ger, Mardi Ross, Chronic Schizoph ren ia," is Nancy Dunn a nd Mel Adams. concerned with cases of ac ute I 1 intellectua l impa irm en t (deFeatured in the w eek-e nd me n tia), the treatme n ts used, program will be registration a nd th e r esults of those treat- upo n arr ival, followed by a m ents. gen eral assembl y a nd dinne1·. For Dr. Mahan's research. On Saturday the girls will at· 200 prisoners- sex offenders, tend a series of p a ne l discusa lcholics, and schizop hreni cs s ions and a lso a m eeting ro we re interviewed over a pe ri- r evise th eir constitution. Th e od of years at the Atascadero g irl s will attend a banquet a nd Metropolitan State Men- Saturday even ing a nd r etu rn tal Hospitals in Calif orn ia. h ome late S un?ay afteroOil. ;
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