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Volume XII, Numb er 12
THE TELESCOPE
Friday, April 6, 1956
PC Celebrates Bus. Ed. Day College Welcomes Students, Leaders An estimated 100 high school students from Escondido, Vista, and Fallbrook attended the fourth annual Business Educ ation Day, yesterday, on the Palomar campus, according to George Toll, head of the college business department. The event, sponsored by the college with Vista and Escondido Kiwanis clubs and the Fallbrook, Vista, and Escondido Rota ry clubs, brought to this area some of the outstanding business and industrial leaders of Southern California. The feature of the business session was a panel discussion on employment opportunities a n d qualifications for the beginning job in the Northern San Diego County area. The panel consisted of Tom Smith, manager of the Escondido Employment office, as moderator with Albert Bosch, of the Bank of America; John Barrett, Buy and Save Markets; Bob Burns, Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company; Irvin Hardman, Calavo Inc .; B . J. Me Manus, Palomar Motors; T o m Page, Manager of the Escondido J. C. Penny, and Miss Cleo Crow of the Palomar College faculty. Prior to the discussion, an inspection tour of the new Palomar College buil!fings being constructed was conducted by Dr. Phil Putnam.
Bill Evans Resigns; Council Appoints Dale Cowan Editor Bill Evans, editor of the Telescope since the start of the semester, resigned his post effective 10:00 a.m. March 16, when his resignation was accepted by the Student Council. In additional action appointed Dale Cowan to the edi;or position. Evans stated in his letter of . · h ld 1 res1gnat10n t at he cou no onger accept the type of censorahlp th~t he had received He a also sa1d that he had never . had fm-
ASB Votes On Amendments; C o uncil To Explain 3rd Perio d I
Explanation of seven proposed constitutional amendments will be presented to all college stu1 dents today at a special third period assembly in the student lounge. Voting on the proposed ame ndments will be held immediately following the assembly and during the day. Changes in the college constitution were worked out by a constitutional change committee composed of a representative group of students. Amendment I: Grade Point . . . Eligibility Most California Junior Colleges are now on a four point sysin the eye. All Everyman's fairweather friends tern; since Palomar has adoptare beginning to desert him. The part of Death 1ed this system, one point should was played by Dave Conway. be added to all rules of general l eligibility, instead of basing eligibility on the three point systern. Amend m ent II : R e pr esentation
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Counc il by the Student Council for a term of one college year" be stricken and "or their respective representatives" Section 5, in order to provide better rep resenta tion to the Student Council. 'Amendment III: Ex-Offic~o Mem!hers.' . . Recommendahon and 1\ppomtment_ _ The followmg words be enter e d at the end of Art1cle V, Sec1
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tion lOB, "Each department he J.d shall make his respective re ·ommendations within the first three weeks of each semester .·· In this way the most capab <'! persons will be in charge of student publications, etc. Amendment IV: Legislative Power ... Status of Laws Section lOE be deleted and tht! Ifollowing wo~ds inserted, "The measures legislated by the Student Council which do not require constitutional changes sh a ll stand until further legislation shall nullify or modify them." In this way the student government would become more efficient. Amendment V: Advisor s The words "and the Dep uty .F'aculty Advisor" be inserted immediately after the words "the Faculty Advisor," in order t o provide a constitutional means to elect the Deputy Faculty Advisor.
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Bus ine ss ManaThe words " the College_ Bus!ness Manager shall be adVISOr to the Finance Committee upon the approv~l of the Council, ". be serted m Sect10n 6 of Article I\ . since it is des irable to have the Business Manager as Adv1sor t•) the Finance Comm1tt_ee. . A ~end men,~ VII: ~mform1 ty , ,. . Faculty be stnken from :""';tlcle VII, Sect10n 2~ m orde: ,o make the Const1tut10~ _constant.
On Friday, March 23, the stud- fore God to present an account ent body was presented with a of his life. Because he had only j The winners of the Palomar reading of E veryman, a morality been concerned with the wealth speech tournament held March play, by the oral interpretations and pleasures of the present !16, 17 are as follows: first in declass under the guidance of Mr. world, Everyman was not pre- bate, Nancy Zitlau, Ann Allenly Virgil Bergman. !pared to make the long pilgrim- of Hoover High School. The choral group, directed by 1 age. First place winner of Womens Mr. Brubeck, sang two med1eval 1 Not wanting to go alone, h e Oratory was taken by Judy Brchurch songs that were appro-~ asked all of his friends to accom- own of Chula Vista, and Peter priate to the them e of the play. pany him. Much to his surprise, Colt of Pt. Lorna took first place Th e audience was asked to Im- he found that they were nut real iu tile Mens Orat0ry. agine that the presentatlOns was ly his friends, but that they were I In Womens Impromptu first tha~ the presentat10ns was takmg only interested in his wealth. place went to Lois Parker of takmg place m front of an altar They did not wish to go with him Chula Vista. In the Mens lmd as was ongmally done wh~n the into the grave. promptu Mike Werthman of Pt. I J"'\. play was first produced m the At last Everyman found one Lorna was first place winner. . 15t~ century in England. A com- friend that would go with him: First place winner Mens Extern- ~ Howa~d Aspe~ won a f1rst place the first rounds of their event a 1~d pos1t10n fr~m 15th . Century he was Good Deeds. But due to poraneous Speaking went to tr~ph>-: m the f1eld of Oral Inter- were not allowed to be eligi ble church muslc further mduced a Ever man's neglect he was un- Douglas Thompson of San Miguel pretatlOn at the _Pa~adena Naz- for the finals in Expositorv religious atmosphere. able ~o even stand. 'Fortunately High, and Nancy Zitlau of Hoov- arene College InvltatlOnal Speech Speech. E~eryman was confronted by Everyman finally proved him- ler took first in the Womens Ex- tournament, March_ 23 and 24. Gods messenger, Death. He was self worthy and thus Good De 2 ds temporaneous Speaking. The Howard was also given a supe~The team consisting of Peggy sent to summon Everyman be- was able to' accompany him into overall Sweepstake Awards went 10r award for the quahty of his Jo Huggans and Dale Cowan and _ ----··-- _ _ - - · - 11 S t t p . t readmgs Kay Seebold re- the team of Rich Miller and Da,·e the grave and to help him to to Hoover, wee wa er, om · d · E 11 t d · th Conway both narrowly missed er staff and that he was sure the make an account of his life to Lorna, and Chula Vista Hug hW ce!Ve ~n dxce en faw arl 1nt e . . . omen lVISlOnother o 0 ra 1n er- winning Excelent awards in Defme tradltlOn of the Telescop e God Schools. t f s T Excellent bate. Cowan and Huggans mis sed would continue. · - pre a !On. wo · tl.ll w rking for the • awards were granted to P alomar by one point and won four de E va~s lS s .. College contestants, Hal Helsley bates while loosing two. Alpaper m the pos1t10n of reporter. SAS\)TA FE CLEANERS d L s· lb · th e E xpos- though Miller and Conway had Dale Cowan has held the job ~tn Sarry hJ 0f . lodm m f M · Ed"t · F b Home Owned and Operated 1 ory peec 1e . a win-loss record of only one and 1 ~o anagmg , or. s_mce_ e - ~ Due to a late departure from five, their scores were so high ~ary 10. Today s edlti_on lS the I ALTERAT IONS • REPAI RS Palomar because of the Easter that they only needed two mo re first under hls editorship. Quality Cleaning and Pressing Assembly Hal and Larry missed I points to win an award. 1
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