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Vclume XII
Number 7
Friday, J a nuary 20. 1956
P alomar College. San Marcos, California
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Only Steel Shortage Hinders Scheduled August Completion The \~orkm an who can be seen swarming on the new l:ill behind the Art building are no longer just pushing piles of dirt aroun d. Buildings are actually being built, 1 and the use of Palomar's first permanent structures does not now seem far off. The units that have already taken shape are the Library and the Science building. The maze of the complexity of the job that the C. A. Larsen company of San Diego has undertaken. This company has not yet started work on the Shower- l o c k e r rooms nor the Shop building. All the work in this project has a completion date of August 14. However, Dr. Phil Putnam and the contractor believe T wo teams from the Palomar that due to supply shipment de- college debate squad ~ill meet lays, primarily the critical short- touring debaters from the Uniage of steel in the United States , . . . the work may not be finished vers1ty of Cahforma , Berkeley, by that d ate . Dr. Putnam feels in the Student ' s Lounge. The 1 t hat while the contractor must first o( two debates is t o be held pay a $25 a day penalty for late 8 p . m. Wednesday, February 1. completwn, of more nnportance This debate is designed for the to the tudents 1s the fact that 1attendance of local service group classes may start a week later I and the public in general while than usual, next September. the return m a tch betwe~n the Due to be completed in April t wo schools, 10 a. m. Thursday center of the picture is a lmos t h id den by the THE MAZE OF FOUNDATION TRENCHES, is a sewer system that will re- Feb. 2, is primarily to allow the trench. which is nearly 6 feet wide. The foun 8 feel in depth, indicates lhe complexity of the place the inadequate sewage dis- students the chance to see just d a tic ns are a lmost complete. posal facilities the College is w h a t the ir Speech department job of building a school. The Library is shown now using. This new system, has been participatin g in at the -Telescope p ho to by Ron ald Dolli m or e under construction l)ere. The workman in the (Continued on Page Two) Intercolligiate Forensics competitions. At present, Mr. Virgil Be rgman, head of the Spe ech department and debate coach, h a s 1 picked one team, to c onsist of Peggy J o Huggans and D ale Cowan, and has tentatively decidSix new courses have been add- j On Monday evenings, Music 1 ed that they will speak at the evenin g contest. The other t eam, This yea r, for the first time , ed t o the n1ght school, spnng '42 Orchestra is schedule d for to be chosen from P am Jett , semester curriculum . Dr . . John 1 in~truction at 'the F allbrook H ig h D ave Con way and R ich Miller, Palomar College is participating Dodds, mght school co-ordmator . . T wo courses fo r sophomores w ill meet the G olden B ear de- in the B ank of America Ju nior stated that the courses which ' Mr. P 1erna will teac h . will be added to the curriculum haters in the othEir encounter. Award P rogram. T wo cash a - have add ed should be of interest Art 50, Copper Enameling will of the English D ep a r tment next The topic for these d ebates, wards will be made at an awards to all day students as well as be taught by Mr. J ohn Barlow semester. They are Survey of as in the National competitions, banquet on J une 5, 1956 _ The a~ night students. jon Thursday evenin gs from 7Enghsh Literature (Eng. 46 B ) will be : Resolved that the non- wards banquet will be as folAll courses have transferable 10 p ... m . . on the Palomar Camand S urvey of World L iterature agricultu ral industries should be lows: (1) A $100 cash a ward, credit to most colleges , except pus. T his IS the first tnne thiS Ef!g. 4A·) given a Guaranteed Annual Wage major in the field of Banking or Copper Eanmeling and Avocado · cours~, has been offered at PalDr . Edward Schwartz, Profes- This p eppery and timely topic Business Administration· (? ) Production omar, commented Dr. Dodds, · h sa1·d a num b er o f wo rks to make the d ebates in- A $100 . ~ J · . should prove to be quite sor o f E nghs cash award and 'a cerPhotography Will be t aught at "and · t f ., students have requested a course teresting t o all, b esides provid- tific ate of recognition to the stu- t he new E scondido Unio n H igh m eres mg. . in Sh akesp eare but t h at it w ill ing a n educ ation a l background dent selected with a major in School; the facilities at EsconAvocado Productwn has be en n ot be offered because of a l ack in an important demand by or- the fiel d of Secret arial or Cler- d ido are some of the finest in scheduled for an evenmg sesof funds. H e stat e d Eng lish 46B ga ni zed labor. ical work. this area . This class has been •sion. Although this course does w ill offer five Shakespearean - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - scheduled for Tuesday, 7-10 p.m . not carry college credit, " The plays. They will be Ot hello, H amMr . Leo Kennedy will be the !courses should be of mterest to let. M a cbeth, King Lear. and Program Expands instructor. new growers m this area and Tw!i lfih Nigh t. T he c ourse will M D .d B' h .11 t h owners of new groves," said Mr. r. av1 JS op w1 eac ID 1 p t . . include Shakespeare to conWorld Li terature on Wednesday e or er, agncu 1ture mstructtemporary literature. It will be nights from 7-10 p. m . at Pal- or . Tu esday from 7 -10 p. m. at offered second period, Monday, ll d . r t d · !Palomar, 1s the tm1e scheduled Wednesday, and Friday. The ~~;~s~~-1~e an JS JS e as for instruction. course will carry three units of T welve new courses will be of- Roland K. Phelps instructor, said All of these courses will be credit and will be taught by D r . fered in the spring semester. that stud ents could apply their P. E. 5-A First Aid, is re- open to studen ts and adults a , . . · . . quired for graduation and has s c h war t z. Students particularly interest- expenence m busmess, a It, pho- been included in the ni aht school like. Survey of World L iterature will ed in business may enroll in " R e - tography and writi ng. Students program because a n~mber of begin with the 19th cdntury Ro- tailing" a course designed for particularly interested in agricul-lstudents didn't take or haven~t mantic Movement in Europe and students who would like to study tural study may enroll m one or had the chance to take th1s '::; will survey the field through con- buying methods, store finance more of four different courses to :course before. Mr. Kane will hold temporary authors. T his course and customer appe aL Course be taught by Mr. Del Porter. !class Wednesday evenings from will be offered fifth period Mon- will be given MvVF . 5th period . New courses are: Physchology 7-9 at Palomar. day, Wednesday, and Friday for Dr. Kenneth Grisingher will 33, the. uses of personal and soOne of the m ost practical three units of credit and the in- teach a new course, P olitical Sci- cia! adjustment; Chemistry Z, courses offered this semester is Mrs. T anner,. formerly Mrs . structor will be Mr. David Bis- ence T wo, 2nd period. The course the elementary study of the prin- Business 53, Income Tax, which Sode str om.' assistant busmess hop, instructor in EQglish. will cover government, p olitics, ciples of chemistry; Lettering, is taught by Mr . Vallentyne, ' manager m. the off1ce was marDr. Schwartz announced that political ideas of Gre at Britain, p oster display and advertising, former deputy collector of I n- ned on Chns tmas Eve 1n Yuma, any student v\·ishing information France, Germ any and Russia . two units of transfer credit; Pho- ternal Revenue. This course is to Mr. Tanner of Escondido. on either of these courses should In Journalism, Publications tography 51 , which includes both scheduled fo r Monday nights at Mrs. Tanner has been working contact the instructors either workshop will be given Tuesday practica l and theoretical aspects Palomar college from 7-10 p. at Palomar for six years an d 1 prior to or at registration . and Thursdays, 4th period. Mr. of picture work . m. plnns to continue working here.
UC at Berkeley Challenges PC Debate Team
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•Lit• Courses Will Replace I Immortal Bard I
Bank of America
PC Evening Curriculum Offers
Awards Offered Business Ma ·1ors
Six Different Credited Course·s
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Sc hedu1e Revise d For Spring
Bus"lneSS Mana"'er
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INow Mrs. Tanner
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