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PJC Supreme Court Votes 5-I: Allows ASB Election to Stand
l-HE PA(OillAH CO[[EGE
Te£es THE TELESCOPE·
Volume XII, Number 10
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The Palomar College Supreme Court voted last Monday not to invalidate the election for Representatives at Large. On this, the first case to be presented the Court since its formation last fall, the vote was one in favor of invalidaFriday, March 2, 1956
D•ISSenter Says y 01•d
. Thls .c ourt has been .called upon to Judge the legabty of the last electwn (for ASB. Representat1ve at Large) and If four~ 11 • legal to call for a new ele~twn. The charges presentc~ fur ..JI~dgment were: (1) that msufflclent emphasis was placed on the num?er . o~ votes to be cast; ( 2 ) that mel1g1ble voters were allowed to voite. d "th th . .t concurre WI e ma]on Y on the first charge: that the ballo~s were a.dequately marked WJth . mstructwns to cast. three votes . . I a!so co~c':lrred with the ma]o.nty m decJdmg that t h e electiOn was. illegal. My disagreement with t h e majority was th~t I hold t h e opmwn that any irregulanty, no mat!er how shght, can be.grounds for mvalJdatmg an electwn, .and t~at thiS proven .~ll.egal vote gives nse to the poss1b1lity that there were more. Moreover , I feel that the one proven Illegal vote was ,suffl~lent to call· for another electiOn. Dale A. Cowan
Tauromaniac
tion and five votes for not calling for a new election . The members of the Supreme court are: Jim Scannell, Kay Seebold, Jim Freund, J ack McCollaugh, D ale Cowan and Dick LaBree. Miss Seebold \vas not present for the trial. Jack Hutchinson is the l Chief Justice. Hal Helsley brough;; the case before the court. His case consistcd of the request that t h e election be declared ill gal and that the court request a new election for the post which again would become vacant. To support this request Helsley brought two charges: first, that the vo ters were to be a llowed three votes, no more than one for a candidate. This was not stressed sufficiently on the ballots. And second that ineligible voters were ailowed to vote. Helsley presented evidence that Bonnie Brown voted in the election although she had never registered for the spring semester J ack Tenney who was in ch~rge of the b~lloting at the time Miss Brown voted, stated that h e knew she was not going to school anymore but that she had a Student Body Card, so he let her vote. The decisions o! the court arc elsewhere on this page. The court split in their decision only o n whether the one proven illegal vote, which could not effect the election result by itself, was sufficient grounds for calling a re-vote.
Serving aboard th e destroyer USsfCregg, Howard Asper is a veteran of the Navy from 1951 to 1953. During his tour of duty, he spent the greater part of his time at sea, and had the opporCHARLEY? •.. Maybe, but it looks more like Mary Gomez. Helping with the farce are Peggy Jo tunity of visiting the Far East. Huggans, Mary Lou McCulloch and Mary Fuller. The program, a satire on a television show, w~s Howard d efinitely feels that his rated among the best seen at Palomar yet this year. After this, one wonders what the A WS w1ll time in the service has bc:en a cook up next. Who knows? great asset a t college. Prior to This court has been called uphis attendance at Palomar, Mr. Asper went to the University of on to judge the legality of the last election (for ASB Representatives a t Large) and if found Dr. Edward Schwartz is faculillegal, to call for a new e lection . The charges to be judged were: ty personality for this issue. Dr. Schwartz came to Palomar Col(1) that insufficient emphasis lege in 1954, and became t h e was placed on the number of head of the English department. votes to be cast; (2) that ineliHe attended Roosevelt College gible voters were allowed to vote. On the first charge, the maThe three prerequisites to a week; they were Joe SnydeF, and the Univen;ity of Chicago, jority believe that the ballots happy marriage are, "content, the "Silent Cowboy,' and Miss and later acquired his M.A. dewere adequately marked. The organization, and presentation" Belen Hound, the "Roving Girl gree at Columbus University. At Syracuse University he received court found the second charge according to Mr. Bergil Verg- Cyclist. " Miss Hound is noted to be true since it was proven man, Shakespearean actor-at- for her transcontinental cycling. his Doctor's degree. Dr. Schwartz taught English at that one ineligible voter did vote. large from Long Beach. Mr . the University of New Mexico, The majority decided that the The Bo Bobman·s were memVergman appeared with his and was also a professor at Syelection was illegal, but that the bers of the third section of the wife, Mrs. Natalie Vergman, as racuse University before coming violation of election rules was a member of a visiting panel contest. Although Bo did not show to Palomar. Among his many not of sufficient importance to team that appeared with the TV his true form, much of this can outside interests are photogracall for another election. be blamed to Mrs. Boman's ilprogram, "Can You Trust Your phy and bullfighting. · legal handling and holding. J ohn S . Hutchinson Wife," telebeamed from Palomar A veteran of the Second World Chief Justice college by Channel Two and Diana Roth, the announcer; War, Dr. Schwartz received a Howard Asper one-half at a recent assembly Peggy Jo Huggans, who M.C.'d Purple Heart while in Okinawa e nts is bullfighting. He has parsponsored by the Associated Wo- as Snedner Gergen; and Mary California at Davis and Cal Po- ticipated in many of the amateur in 1945. men Students . Gomez as Barley Schacarthy, ly. bullfights at Rancho del Charro Palomar's basketball coach, kept the dialogue rolling at a He is married, and his wife, in Tijuana. Mr-. Musty Reyers, artd Mrs. Re- fast pace, all of which added up Janice, is also ·a student here, Upon gradua .tion from Paloyers competed with the winning to be a good piece of farcical Both are on the honor roll and mar, he plans to attend the Uni! contestants from the previous entertainment. ·1are active in inter-collegiate versity of Salamanca in Spain, speech. To augment his GI bill the center of the sport. Recently Howard owns and operates a he has become a member of the 1 wholesale camellia nursery. local actors' group, the Nor-San Th• mo•t uncommon oi hi• tal- players.
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