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BO N DS PA· ss EDITORI A L, PA GE 2 SAN MARCOS, CALIFORNIA
Wed, June 1, '60. Vol XII No 11
AA De rees Will Go To 96 At June 11 Ceremony
Dick Harding Wins AGS Scholarship At Final Banquet
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Alpha Gamma Sigma members and guests heardr Dr. Warren S. Wooster, of the Scripps Institute of Oceanography, at their annual banquet and award program, he ld in the Palomar College student union building, Frida y evening, May 27. Mr. Adolph H eyne, head of ..he P a lom ar La ng uage dep t. I a nd advisor to AGS, presented t he a nnual AGS $125 schola r ship to R ichard Harding, of Pauma Valley. ophomore Harding is married, has two children and is 1 a graduate of Fallbrook high chool. His major is geologic engineering. . . . t . i{ la us Giess Judy White and Pat Smith p rep fo r g •·aduation exercises sche<lule<l for ' . . · ., Tl1e sc I101ars Iup rectpten 1S selected by a secret ballot vote Satw ·day, J u ne 11. The tra <lJtwnal cer em ony w t.l be held in the Stude nt Union B ui lding at . by t he m embers of the group. 2 p .m. Degrees w ill go to 96 students t his y ear.
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GRADUATION CELEBRATION-
I n order to be eligible for m e mber s hip in Alpha Gamma
A total of 96 students will receive Associate of Arts degrees from Palomar College, Saturday afternoon, June 11, at 2 p.m. in the Student Union Building. The feature(} speaker will be the celebr ate d Ch inese-America n philosopher, a uth or, a nd lecturer, Dr. No Yon g Park. Dr . P ark w ill on ''Th ere Will Always Be Tomorrow."
PC Debate Team Wins El Palamino For Second Time
Palomar's debate squad finished out the year with a victory in the El Palam ino T ournament held recently on the El Camino Junior College cam-
Sig m a, s tude nts must mai n ·
Twe nty- eight a pprentices will g r a duate to journeym en durin g the 7th Annual Apprenticeship Completion Ceremony on June 4 at 7 p.m .. in the Student Union Build_ing of Palomar College.
ASB Council Awards 44 Merit Certificates For Past Services Certificates of l\Ierit were g iven to 44 students at the An· nual Award Assem bly held\ last Wed nesday in t he Student Union. Awards were presented to t he following outstanding students at Palomar by the Student Council: The Ca mpus Achievement Richard Rorevitz and Leon presented to Paul Vogel, pres- 1 Weiner for Play Production , ident of Circle K. by Ken Bur- l and Richard 'Yarne ll for Play ton. Bob Freeman , ASB pres- Production and Readers and 1 ident. presented Georgia Liv- Technical Theatre. ingston with the Student Se r EDITORS GET PLAQUES vice Award. _Dean Burton, the Mr. Roland Phelps present ed general adviSOr of the AS~, J ournalism awards IO Lorrain presented th e Student ff' Council CI a r k , T om C a pra , and Sue Awa rds to 195 9-60 o Jeers. Schoenberger for outstanding Art Awards were presented contribution . Graduating Soto Jayne Estep and 'Ben Brode phomores Jim Dean, editor of 1 by Mr. John Barlow. 1 the Telescope, Ken Burton and 1 Mr. George TolJ presented Be tty Johnston received plaBusines Club awards to Judy ques. carrington, Don McBride, Dia- l Circle K awards, presented na Jennings, Pat Smith and by ~r. Eugene Srevens, were Nancy Dunn. recetved by Paul Voge l, Paul Be d M · Ft' n Hower, Ken Burton and AI . rnar , ane 1 · J ac k 1e ch and Val Burroughs received Capone. ch~erleader awards from Miss 1\IUSICIAJ.~S AWARDS Robert Elkjer, Garry HamDonna Reiser. who also presmond, Celeste Rutledge, Bill ented AWS awards to Judy Anderson, Sheila Villines, EdWhite and Lynn Hayden, and ward Gall, Edward Hansen , WRA awards to Wilma Gomez and Neal Walters were pt·esen· and Barbara Day. ted awards in music by Mr. Burrill Monk and Mr. Howard YARNELL GETS THR EE Drama awards were given to , Brubeck.
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Ma ster of Cer emoni es for the occasion will be Dr. J ohn Dunn. The program will in· elude banquet, entertainment. and speakers from various tl'ade a pprenticeship committees in the area. Those graduating in carpentry are Jolm McCabe, Odus Calton, Robert Hartland, Antonio Serrento, Ray Venbeug, Charles Sullivan, arthur Wallace, Neil Angiolet and Jesse de Ia Torre. In plumbing: Morry Asmus, Robert Szymczak, Landon Barret, Douglas Hasselo, Melvin Servi, Donald Becker and Ro· bert Smith. Graduates in the Plastering trade include Richard Szymanski , James Lipoufski and Jon Curtis. Advancing to journeymen in cement masonry are John. Ra· ngel and Tony Canales; mill cabinetry, Fidencio RomeroMill; sheet metal, George Degenhardt; in roofing, Robert Wrigley; painting, Raymond Bender.
Formal Dinner Held At Gardens Queen Susan Marx reigned \ over 150 couples who attended the annual Spring Formal at Acapulco Gardens in Ocea nside last Saturday nig ht. Miss Marx was chosen for her personality, appearance, ch a ra cter and school spirit. She wa s quoted as saying, '·This was a wonderful way to finish a wonderful year."
Highlight s of the pr ogr am will be the present a !ion of awards. Awards given at grad·· uation include the Jobe Fund, Patrons of Palomar awarrl, Times- Advocate Scholarship, University of California Regents Scholarship, San Diego Union- T rib une Scholarsh ip, Alpha Gamma S igma Honot· Socie ty Awards, the David R. Clement Ci tizens hi p T rophy, the Bank f Amer ica Scholars hi p, a nd Bus iness and Secr eta ria l Awa rds, a nd the Faculty Award.
pus. The three Palomar teams debated once each with the three El Cam in o teams. The team s of Larry Lillie a nd Gaby W inzurk R a mona Avila and • Bill Quinby, a nd Bob Mackey a nd Ed H a nsen won each of their deba tes. The in vocation a nd beedicF ra nklin P erdu e will be r ecP a lomar has swep t the tour- ti on will be given by Reverend ognized as the . out_s la nding nament for the past two years. Sta nly J . Lawson, of the Methca rpenter a pprentiCe m N orth It was the closing tournament odist Church in Fallbrook. San Diego County. H e was for the 1959-60 squad which succeded in winning the 11 Music will be provided by continu{'d on back pa g.~ Western States Tourney at the Palom a r College Band and USC in December, the State Acapella Choir. tourney in February and secThose graduating are: from ond place al the Nationals in Esco'ndido , Keith Austin, Bea Ogd~l, Utah. I trice Avery, Jacki e B<> rnard .. Myrtle B~oks, Dick Carroth· ers, Ca rol Dessert , Dick Frank, Bob Freeman , Andrea Gould , Miss Sharon Jean Snyder of John Hansen, Amelia HurtadoVista, announced her engageJack Kittrell, Frank Klassen, ment last week to Nicholas Norma n Kroese, Keith Laird , Arthur Trongone. a pre-med Mr. Howard Brubeck, who Paul Lammers, Thomas Langmajor and freshman at Palo- heads the Palomar College ford , Georgia Livingston, Donrnar College. Music Department, will have ald McArthur, Broderick Mc-his composition, '·Dialogues Leod, Judy Masel, James MerMiss Snyder, a 19-year 010 for Combo and Orchestra," ideth , Henry Meyer, Larry business major and freshman, performed at a UCLA music Moe, Betty Oling, Harold Poris the daughter of Mr. and Mrs festival on June 3rd. ter, Larry Thompson, · Judy Joe Sharp, 719 Matagual Dr. Franz Waxman will conduct Turner, Roger Williams, and in Vista, and is a graduate of the unusual number which re- Mergaret Wright. La Sierra High School at Carceived acclaim recently when From Vista, Ramona A vi! a michael , Calif. it was performed by Dave Bru- Joyce Bonds, Dennis Bostic Trongone is native of Mas- beck, the music instructor's Donna Burris, Ken Burton, ;;achusetts and a graduate of brother, at Carnegie Hall, New James Dean , Bruce Egge, Milford High School, class of York. Leonard Bernstein was Mickey Gardner, Gary ' Ham 1959. He is the son of Mr. and conductor of that first perfor- mond, · Allen Harvey, Lynn Mrs. George Trongone, 10 Hoi- mance. Heyden, Darrel H il l, Sharon lis St. , Milford, Mass. Dave Brubeck will again ap- House, Betty Johnson , Diane The couple disclosed that pear with his group to perform Kaiser, Cecil Knudsen, Irenf they plan to wed in the fall of his brather's composition at Lavezzo, Charlie Barretto, Joe 1 the year. the UCLA festival. · <Continued on page 2J
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Appre nt·ces Honored at Banquet I
!~~~e~ ~hi;:) e~~~~l::oii~L :~~ I Ie s than 13 units of colleg e work, exclusive of phys ed. Graduating sophomores who are members of AGS may compete for scholarships offered' by ten California universities and colleges. /
Dr. No Yong Park Speaks On Future Opportunities
Local Couple Revea! I heir Plan To Wed In Fall Brubeck Number On UCLA Program
the Club Circuit
A somewhat "surprised but delighted" Capone was elected to I head theAlPALOMAR FUTURE TEACHERS next fall. Capone was "The mellow music and vo- l Fridlay at an all-schoo'l aselected cals of Paul White and his orFTA and sembly, spons{)red by the chestra was topped only by I the supurb dinner served from held in the Student Union. 7:00- 9:00 p.m. by the Acapul· Sue Lewis was elected Secretco Garden's staff,' continued ary. The remaining officers will the Queen. be elected at the beginning {)f the A- choice steak, shrimp or fall semester. v:eal dinners began the evenin's I In the future, the. club will be affair after which all diners known and late arrivals moved onto . . as PHI .TAU ALPHA '. the wmnmg name m a contest to rethe dance floor. Freshman class advisors Mr. name the organization. The name Richard Norlin and Mr. Adolph I is the combined effort of Janice Heyne accompanied by their I Nakagawa and Dan Phalen. Mrs wives, selected Miss Marx as J ane Abrams is club advisor. C]ueen.
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The art work of fo·ur Palomar students has been selected for exhibition in the San Diego· County STUDENT ART EXHIBIT being held in the Fine Arts Gallery at Balb{)a Park through June 12. The stutlents are Laura Arthur, ink wash; Ben Brodie, block print; Ethel Dzivi, collage; and Barbara Gross, copper enameling. The exhibit may be viewed from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, and 1-5 p.m. on Sunday. Others entering the competition were J ayne Estep, Lau ne Schaffroth, Roberta East, Lynn Hayden, .Vance Southwich, Linda Parslow and Carol Mashburn. The