The Telescope 12.09 (1960)

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SPRING FORMAL DATE SET FOR MAY 28

CURTAIN GOES UP FRIDAY ON IRISH COMEDY

SAN MARCOS, CALIFORNIA

ancy Dunn for ASB President

Comedy Opens Friday

Bill Quinby for ASB President ASB Vice President CANDIDATES' PLATFORMS ANNOUNCED-

Ron for ASB Vice President

Student Elections This Friday, 13

"The Playboy of the Western World", a student body production under the direction of Mr. Victor Heyden, will open this Friday, May 13, in the Patrons Patio of Palomar College. _ Election of students to ASB offices for the coming year Saturday, May 14, is Patrons Night and has been sold out, will be held on campus this Friday. Campaign speeches but the show goes on, May 20 and 21. were given by all candidates this morning between 10 and 11 The humorous three-act play, Richard Borevitz plays one a.m. in the cafeteria. written by Irish playwright of the leading roles as Christy During an open question and answer session between interJohn M. Synge, is about an Mahon, the lad; Linda Frye as ested students and the candidates Monday, certain particulars Irish lad seeking haven from Pegeen Flaherty, is the lassie. justice in a small village on Roger Williams plays Old Ma- were brought out in the candir~ates' >;Jlatforms. Nancy Dunn, candidate for the presidency, promises better the Mayo coast. Action takes hon, Christy's father. Gene student-faculty relations by means of student-faculty commitplace during the Renaissance. Gould is the Widow Quin and tees to discuss '·mutual concerns". She also promises to ather young cousin, Sean Keogh. is played by Frank Brosh. Two tack the problem of lack of interest in, and funds from , atfarmers, Philly Cullen and tendance at athletic events, from a practical standpoint. She Jimmy Farrell are portrayed will work to have football games at lighted fields, and other by Richard Yarnell and Larry sporting events at night. The comfort and efficiency of our Li lie. The curious village girls teams will be increased if the games are in the evening, and are played by Virginia Bru- student and non-student attendance will be greater. Bill Quinby, also a presidential candidate, proposes a more beck as Honor Blake; Mona to be held this year on M;ay 28 Avila as Susan Brady; and Ga efficient student supreme court to handle campus problems, an organization which is presently disregarded in student at the Acapulco Gardens, Oc- bby Winzurk as Sara Tansy. eanside. The event, sponsored by the Freshman Class, will include a dinner preceding the dance. Reservations for the formal dinner must be made in advance with Mark Martin, president· of the freshman class or Dean Burton's secr etary.. HIGHLIGHTING the regular their work in the STUDENT ART All students and facu1ty are meeting of the ATRONS OF P A- EXHIBIT to be held in the Fine invited. Gutc"\ st cards may be LOMAR, held n~cently in the col- Arts Gallexy at Balboa Park from purchased either from Mark lege cafeteria, was the election of May 15 through June 12. The exMartin or Dean Burit:l!l'l'i's secretary by all students who inhibit is planned jointly by the De'{>officers for the year 1960-61. tend to bring out-'Oi-school artment of Education, San Diego g uests.

Acapulco Gardens Scene of Annual PC Spring Formal

the Club CircUit J>

MRS. C. M. REED, Escondido, County, and the Fine Arts Gallery, was elected Pr:esident. Others elec- Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. ted to serve were: Mrs. H. W. Bry- Tuesday through Saturday, and 1 ant, Rancho Santa Fe, First Vice to 5 p.m. on Sunday. President; Mrs. D. H. Pechstein, GEORGIA LIVINGSTON, a Escondido, Second Vice President; ASB President Bob Freeman me.mber of ALPHA GAMMA SIGwill explain the propGSed chan- I Mrs. J. R. Crenshaw, Escondido, Recording Secretary; Mrs. L. W. MA, has received an honor award ges to the Palomar ·College Constitution at the campaign ! Vidler, San Marcos, Corre3ponding from the AGS State Organization assembly 't oday. The revision 1 Secretary ; and Mrs. M. C. Prine, in the amount of $300. The state was prepared by a committee organization offered four scholarEscondido, Treasurer. of the Student Couneit. / 1 ships, called Honor Awards, to the 'The biggest change WiU be CIRCLE K will install the foloutstanding members of AGS on a in the terms of the ASB offic· ~ competitiv€ basis. This is the seclowing new officers on May 13: es. The tenure in office wm be for one semester instead :of a Ron Smith, President; AI Capone, ond time that a member of the year," states Freema.n. Vice Presidemt; Bob McKnight, Paloma1· chapter has been honored by the state organization. .The changes will be explain- Recording Secretary; Rich Thomed at the campaign assembly : as, Corresponding Secretary; Mike because they will be on the Barg:y; Sgt. at Arm:s; and Mark At a recent meeting of the. ballot on Friday. "If the chanWOMEN'S RECREATION ASMartin, Treasurer. ges go throug-h, the Constit--Barbara ... Dey -was SOCIATION, ution will be much shorter and A NUMBER of students from elected President and Mel Adams we will be a.ble to include it in Vice President. Mr. Barlow's art classes will enter the Student Handbook,'' states

ASB Constitution Revision On Ballot

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Ken Burton, ASB vice pres.

affairs because it has not been needed. He propeses to alleviate the athletic problem by increasing student interest. At Monday's discussion he did not disclose how he planned to increase interest. Bob Mackey, candidate for vice president, promises more and better on and off campus public relations to increase interest in student affairs. Mackey's opponent, Ron Smith, pledged himself to more school spirit and increased recreational facilities. Richard Borevitz, . candidate for treasurer, would like tochange the method of distributing the ASB budget. He gave the specific example of increased funds for the debate team. His opponent, Rich Thomas, said he will work for more efficient appropriation of funds and powers for the use of classes and ASB officers in student affairs. Both candidates for secretary, Ann von Haden, and Sharon Snyder, proposed t·o distribute copies of the ASB minutes on campus. Von Haden also promises to counsel with other JCs about solving mutual problems.

Graduation~Program In

College Cafeteria June 11 The college cafeteria has been selected for both the Baccalaureate ceremony, to be held Jtme 5, and the commencement excercises, scheduled for June 11. "All eligible students who have been· approved by.. the Commencement Committee and plan to.. receive a .. degree this spring are required to uttend graduation," says Mr. Godfrey Mortimer, the 1960 Commencement Chairman .. All applications for graduation have been checked in the Registrar's office and diplomas have been ordered for students who have fulfilled the requireEffectiveness of language ments for an A.A. degree from laboratories was the subject of Palomar College, providing the meeting of the American t·hey complete their present Association of Teachers of programs. Mrs. Ruth Newman, Spanish and Portuguese, held Registrar, a lso requests that Tuesday, May 3. ~ all out of state students who hve not yet compl0ted the first After a panel discussion of aid requirements, mandatory language laboratories led by under California State law, Dr. Daniel Pratola, the followmust do so before receiving ing concl,u sions wer.e reached: their degree. Those who have "Language laboratories are not done this, and plan to very useful in language learngraduate this spring, should ing, but are still -in need of contact coach Ward MYers. considerable refinement. EffieCap and gown fittings and ient teaching can never be reorders can now be made with I placed by "gadget" methods. Mrs. Elsie McNabb in the cam- Panelist members were Mr. pus bookstore. Mrs. McNabb Davtd Allen of Oceanside High requests that all reservations School , Thomas Heurtson of be made by May 31. Fallbrook High School, and This year's commencement Mrs. Eve Boyer of Escondido speaker is Dr. No-Yong Park , High School. a well-known author, lecturer, A social hour followed the and Chinese philosopher. panel discussion.

Machines Useful In Language Lair

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Sharon Snyder for ASB Secretary

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Ann von' Had.en for ASB Secretary

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Rich Thomas for ASB Treasurer


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