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Palomar College. San Marcos. California
Fred Garcia Elected Prexy In ·ASS's Largest Election Vote Some 124 A S.B. card holders write-in candidate, was elected
treasurer with 48 votes. Miss Harada received the highest number of votes of all the writein candidates, which numbered 13. Jerie Miller, of Vista, was elected Commissioner of Men's Affairs. He also was unopposed for this position. Elected Commissioner .of Women's Affairs was Diana Roth of Encinitas. Her only opponent, Jim Freund, of Vista, was elect- Virginia Pace, of Oceanside reed vice-president over G a r y ceived 47 votes to Miss Roth's White. Freund received 36 votes 70 votes. to White's 28. Both were wri[e-in candidates. Paul Ashen brenner, of FallNorma Wagner. of Vista re- brook, was elected head cheerceived 120 votes for secretary in leader. Paul received 20 votes. which she was unopposed. The rest of the cheer and song Bette Harada, o! Fallbrook, a leaders will be elected at a spec-
went to the polls last week to elect their student leaders for the coming year. This was the largest turnout for an election in the college history, according to a student poll. Fred Garcia, of Escondido was elected A.S.B. president for the coming year, with 92 votes. His nearest and only opponent, Gary White of Vi ta received 33 votes.
Monday. June 4, 1956
PJC Will Graduate 54 Sophmores June 10 ial election at the beginning of school next year.
Jesse P. Boque Phd. Will Give
The election was held a week ago last Wednesday, following one · of the most unique campaigns staged by Fred Garcia, for President, that Palomar has The Palomar College graduatever witnessed. · ing class of 1956, composed of 54 · members, will hold their BaccaWith the support and coopera- laureate services on Sunday, tion of all the students, this will June 10, at 3 p.m. The graduation be one of the finest group of ceremonies will take place Sat~fficers this school has ever had. urday, June 16, at 5 p.m. The Baccalaureate service will be held at the First Methodist Church. 4th and Kalmia, Escondido. The invocation and benediction will be given by Rev. Clell C. Gray, of the First Methodist Church. The sermon will be SI delivered by Rev. Elmer J. Windisch , of the. Escondido First Con"Mu irama," a combination gregational Church. music and drama program, will be staged at Central School audi· The graduation -ceremony will torium on Saturday, June 2. to take place in the Palomar Colraise money for the Palomar Col· lege Patron's Patio. The Comlege Alumni Association's nc-wly mencement address will be established Kenneth Vatnsdal given by Dr. Jesse P. Bogue, the Scholarship Fund. executive secretary of the American Association of Junior ColVatnsdal. a former employee leges. Rev. Allan R. Woller. of with the San Diego County Gas the All Saint Episcopal Church and Electric Company and Palo- of Vista, will deliver the invocamar College Alumni Association president, passed away at Memorial Hospital in April.
Final Address to Leaving Grads
Alums Present N ew M u •rama
tion and benediction. Miss Peggy Jo Huggans will give a scripture reading. Th e graduates will rent robes from the bookstore for $2 .50, plus an extra 35 cents if the tassel is desired as a souvenir. The bookstore will accept the money now or when the robes are picked up. The robes will be needed for the graduation practice Friday J une 8, at 2:40 p.m. besides for the Baccalaureate • and Graduation ceremonies. The robes can be picl<ed up at anytime during the last wee!< of regular classes, but should be picked up early since they will need pre sing. The arrangements for the Graduation are being handled by various members of the Faculty. The Committees wh ich have been formed include: Decorations, Student Arrangements, Programs. Music. Line of March, Stage Arrangements, and Refreshments.
ASB Financial Statement
Dr. Phil Putnam
Dunn New PC Prexy Putnam Leaves Post Will Go To Ventura Dr. John Dunn , Palomar's popular Dean of Swdents, was elevated to the position of president of the college following action of the school board of governors May 22. The board also accepted the resignation of the retiring president, Dr. Phil Putnam, to allow h im to become the new head of Ventura Junior College.
Dr. John Dunn
Coming Events June 2 - Mu irama-Palomar's main stage how. Central Elementary School Auditorium, Escondido. June 5-Bank of America Awards Banqtiet. June 8-10:05 a.m. Awards Assembly. Installation of officers. 8th period- Rehearsal for graduates. June 10--3:00 p .m. Baccalaureate Methodist Church, Escondido. June 11-15-Examinations. June 16 Commencement in school patio. Reception. Sept. 3-Labor Day-Holiday Sept. 4- 7 - Freshmen Week Placement .tests. Sept. 10 - California Admission Day-Holiday Sept. 11-Registration Day. Sept. 12-Classes begin.
ASSOCIATED STUDENTS The "Musirama," a name co ined by Palomar College student, OF will feature talented college studens under the direction of HowPALOMAR COLLEGE ard Brubeck of the College Musi BALANCE SHEET AS OF MAY 31. 1956 Department and Virgil Bergman of the College Drama Depart- ASSETS ment. Current Assets Cash on Hand ................. ... ............................. ......................... $ Mrs. Robert Sykes. publicity Cash in Bank ............................................................................ chairman of the Alumni AssociaLess Agency Funds ................................................................ tion, said that the scholarship Net Cash Available ............................................. ..................... $ was established by the Palomar Accounts Receivable .................... :......... ~............................... Alumni in honor of the "fine Merchandise Inventory ....................... :.................................. work of our past president, and TOTAL ASSETS .................. .............................................................. $ to help some worthy high school LIABILITIES AND NET WORTH student achieve a college edu- Current Liabilities cation." Accounts Payable .................................. ...... .. ......................... $ Trust Funds .............................................................................. Accrued Taxes ................................... ,...................................... Joe Wolowsky, newly president Total Current Liabilities ........, ............................................... $ of the group. said that community organizations would be con- Net Worth Balance July 1, 1955 ................................................................ $ tacted and that their help would Excess of Income over Expense be solicited to provide enough financial aid so that the scholarperiod July I. 1955 to May 31, 1956 ........................ ........ Total Net Worth 5-31-56 ............... ......................................... ship could be completely realized. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET WORTH .................................. $
73.00 593.00 250.00 416.46 225.25 3,782.56 4.424.27 (209.11) 441.93 71.48 304.30 2,947.25 Ll72.72 4.119.97 4.424.27
This fall semester will mark the beginning of Dunn's fifth year at .1:'•~ as dean of students, assistant superintendent, business manager, director of guidance and psychology instructor. In an interview for the Telescope, College for three years. Prior to Dunn remarked; that he was dean of instruction "I am grateful for the oppor- at Oregon Technical Institute at tunity to continue at Palomar as Klamath Falls. Dunn also has taught at the University of Oreits new president. ~ gon and was an elementary In the four years that I have school principal in Pendleton, been here, I have developed a Oregon. real affection for the college and In 1942 Dunn enlisted as an enan appreciation of the quality of sign in the Navy. He separated the students who have enrolled in 1946 as a first lieutenant and here during that perioq_. currehtly holds the rank of full commander in the U.S. Naval ReI have always believed that the serve. future of any institution of this Dunn received his bachelor of type is dependent upon the qual- arts degree from the University ity of the students and the qual- of Oregon in 1941 and his masity of the classroom instruction. ter's a year later at the same I have a firm conviction that be- school. He recently completed cause of these two factors, the work for his doctorate at the Uni· future of Palomar College is as- versity of Southern California, sured, and I am proud of the opDunn now lives in Vista with portunity to have a part in that his wife, Ora, and three children, future." two ons 13 and 5, and a daughBefore coming here Dunn was ter, 9. The oldest son will attend DRESS REHEARSAL .....;... Trying out the gowns and stage in preparation f. r commencement on June dean of men at Portland State Vista High School next fall. 10, are a fe11· of the soph m ores who expect to receive their associate _in a rts degree. Telescope photo