The Telescope 13.11

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DEBATE TEAM SECOND IN NATIONAL SPEECH TOURNEY Bob Mackey Highl'ights Palomar Effort With First Place Triumph In Oratory P a lo m a r' s forensics t ea m tie d for second p la c e in the Na-

Vol. XIII , No. 11

San Marcos, Califo r nia

Wednesday, April 19, 1961

Rite Of Spring

Prep For Hawaiian Holiday Spring Festival Set Saturday, April29 Hawai ian Holiday is tbe t heme · ot the coming Spring Fes tival to be held her e on ca mpu s Satur day, April 29. fro m noon t o m idnigh t. J ohn Diepersloot, ASE v ice pres ident and cha irman of the InterCl ub Counci l, is directing t h e ac· th·ities. Diepersloot said t hat each club on camp us is plan ni ng to enter an entertainment booth and, if there are any p r ofits to be m ade, the club and the ASB w ill s plit t h em with 70 per cent going t o fh e club. Part of th e entertainment will feat ure the Ci r cle K Cl ub on camvus holding a t r icycle r ace in which Marion Anderson, right, and Lyndee Slater urge Bob Anderson memben; ·will participate. O th er and the rest of the student body to attend the Spring Festival. club members will sell water balloons so "the spectator s will have the opportunity to see that the favorite comes hom e first ," Diepersloot said. The Campus Art Guil d is opening a booth to exhibit student a r t. A dance \\ill be held following Five high schools will be competing tomorrow for 13 scholarsh ips the festivaJ. Pat Clancy and bis offered at Palomar. b and will provide the mus ic. At 12 : 45 p.m., high school seniors from Vista, Escondido, Ramona, San Dieguito, and Fallbrook w.ill arrive here at Palomar to compete for the scholarships in nine different fields. Each school, allowed three students in each field. w ill be competing for $100 scholarships. fie ld Categor ies in whi ch students wil l After the two tests ha>e been be competing fo r scholarships a r e compared, the winners for each 'The State Legislature is consider- biology, business administration. category will be announced by Mr. language, joumalism. Del Porter who will present the ing numerous bills in its current foreign session that will have direct effect mathematic-s. music, physical sc i- scholarships at a banquet to be ence, retail sales, and secretarial held here at 6:30 p.m. on the Junior College. training. ---(}--These bills regar d laws ranging I:Vinners fot· the scholarships will from admission requirements. tuibe chosen from tests given th e tion. physical education exemptions, students. Each student will be to maintenance requirements. given a college examination. A bill now before the legislature After completion of the test the will e xempt 21-year·-olds from physistudent will go to a room where cal education courses. The present Palomar's Circle K Club won he will take a test in hi chosen law calls for all students und er honors recently for being named the 25 to take P.E. courses. district's best and most active group Another bill provides for winner at the recent Circle K's Hawaiiof state competitive scholarships California-~ evada Annual Convento receive grants for room and tion. board. The program would be adThe first place a ward was acministered by tbe State Scholastic cepter! by Club President Dave Committee. Alpha Gamma Sigma is planning Hawley, at the E l Cortez Hotel Also to be voted upon is a pro- a cultural and entertainment pro- "·here the convention met. posal to provide interest-free loans gram for Palomar. Members attending the weekend from State funds to school districts Through the progr am, AGS "ill convention were Haw ley, Ron for the construction of Junior Col- raise funds to provide a scholar- Smith, Jerry Kuske, Ray Tiedje, leges. It appropriates $30,000,000 ship for some student at the end Brent Small ey, Mike Harvey, for this purpose. George Gray, Rich Thomas, Ron of the semester. ---(}--Planned are philosophical dis- Hill, Bob Anderson, Jim Stone, Akcourses. selections or classical barian Hooshey, Sbaharoudi Bebi, . music. recorded original cast plays. Larry :.riesner. Mark J\Iartin, and and movie travelogues of foreign Rill Quinby. c-ountries. Guest speakers may also Dr. A. John Dodds, dean of in- be availabl e. Paperback Revie·w struction at Palomar College, has AGS president Ricil Borevitz said As a service to our readers, th is week t hat the program "will sent his letter of resignation to be beneficial to t he cult ural atmos- the Spring 1961 issue of " Paperthe college distr ict boar d of gov- pbere on o ur ca m pus." He said back Review" will be included in ernors. that a ll interested people are in- this issue of The Telescope. The Review, now growing rapDr. Dodds w ill join the facu lty vited to attend the program meetof Californ ia V\'ester n Un iversity ings. idly in favor on college and in San Diego as associate profesInformal meetings over l unch and university campuses, has the . or of h istor y. He has been with entertainment ar e now being held largest literary magazine circulathe Palomar faculty for nine year s . iu room S-7 fr om 11 to noon on t ion in the country with over The last five years h e bas worked ·wednesday. Students may attend 1 mill ion copies publ ished. in his present position as dean of the meetings, Bor ev itz said. In the cu r rent issue, Telescope in!;truction. There is a charge of 10 cents to readers wit find 200 new paperDr. Dodds will begin his "·ork at attend th e m eetings. Money goes backs reviewed by top critics and scholars, Cal Western in the fall. for the AGS sch olarship fund.

Honors Day Competition On Tomorrow; Awards Offered High School Students

JC Bills Considered In State Legislature

Convention Honors Palomar's Circl~e K

Cultural Program Scheduled Here

Dean Of Instruction Gives Resignation

t ional ] unior C ollege Speec h T o urn a m e n t a t Stockto n last weekend . Bob Mac key b r ought indiv idua l honors to Palomar by w inning first throughout the nation. Palomar in the nat ion in the men 's oratory placed second in last year's concompetition . test. missing first place by three Ann von Haden placed third in points. women's extemporaneous. The team Coach es Vi r g il Bergman and V icof Peggy Shine and von Haden tor Heyden accompanied the team placed fourth in debate. They had to Stockton. prev iously won the state champion---(}--ship. Odessa Shares Honor Palomar tied with Odessa JC of Odessa, Texas with 3 7~ points. Hutchinson , Kansas JC won the contest for the second strai ght year A constitution Revision Commitscoring 57 points. Third place went tee has been organized to make reto Columbia Basin JC of Pasco, vision and amendment to t he conWashington . stitution easie r, r eports ASB P r esiResults dent Ron Smith. B ill Quinby took fifth in men's "It is a lso the objective of the extemporaneous, and Mackey capcommittee to bring t he p t·esent tu r ed sixth . Res ult s of Pa lo m a r 's constitution up to date," Smith eight-ma n team w ere as fo ll ows: sa id. F r ed Coleman, excellent in m en•s "This is bei ng don e so th at we oratory; Jo hn Meyer, superio r in don't have to hold popular e lecmen 's o r atory; Qu in by , s u per ior in t ions e vet-y t ime some ac ti on i s men's oratory. r equ ired." Kathy Barber, superior in both By-laws a r e b eing added s o th at women's extemporaneous and imthe Student Council m ay take acpromptu; Peggy Shine, excellent in t ion by approval of three-quarters extemporaneous and superior in of the council members. both impromptu and oral interpreThe committee has met twice tation ; Co teen Dav is , excellent in th is semester and has revised a pimpromptu and oral interpretation , proximately half of the con s tituand a superior in extemporaneous. Miss von Haden won a super ior in tion. - --.0 -- women's oratory. Debate teams Mackey-Quin by And Davis-Barb er were given superior ratings. Competing in the Phi Rho Phi sponsor ed tournament were 73 deEleven students from P a lo m a r, bate teams r ep resenting 300 s t udents from 40 junior coll eges and Mrs. Cath erine J ones, Dean of Activities, attended a Sout hern Ca li fornia Junior College Stud en t Government Association confer en ce held recently at East L os A nge les J unior College. Each member of the de legation attended one of the w ork shops. Approximately 40 t ickets have Rich Thomas, a Paloma r studen t, bE>en issued to students who have was chairman of the works h op o n violated the Palomar College park- Budgeting Procedure and Adm inising regu lations. The $2.00 tickets tration. Other workshops covered suc-h must be paid in the business office within 10 days. Failure to pay ma.y topics as Parliamentary Law. Eletresult in the withholding of grades tions Procedures. Campus Comand transcripts at the end of the munications, and Public Relations. Each delegate summarized the semester. According to the Judicial Com- "·orkshop which he attended in a mittee. if it bec-omes necessary, report given to the ASB on April 11. At the conference, plans were cars will be to"·ed away at the owner's expense in order to enforce also made for the State CJ CSGA the paTking regulations, and re- Convention at Disneyland, May 11. peated traffic violations and ignor. 12, and 13. Bill Quinby, former ing tickets may lead tQ expulsion. ASB president. has been selected A parking ticket can be given chairman for a workshop on Curto any student who is not in an rent Problems. assigned parking space. Dean Jon es points out the honor ·"This includes." said Norman to Quinby a an individual and the Branchflower, chairman of the recognition and prestige accorded Committee, "all white lined areas, to th e college s ince there are only all red curb areas and the entrance seven workshops planned and 70 to the tennis courts." colleges were represented.

Committee Plans Constitution Revise

Delegation Confers; Disneyland Next

Parking Rules Say Violators Must Pay

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e The newly e lected off icers of A lpha Gamma Sigma have been announced: Rich Borovitz, president; Bob Macker, Yice president; Cry tal Lane, secretary; and Tad Ofuji. treasurer; all hope for a very successful semester. Students appointed to office were JoEllen Estep, social chairman; and Ann von Haden. publicity chairman. e The newest women 's organ izatio n on campus bas been named Sigma Omicr on. Its newly elected officers are Caroline Richard, president; Judy Schonath, vice president; Gloria K n iefel, corresponding secretary; Jill Rumbaugh, recording secretary: Ronna \ Yard, treas ure r ; Diana Curtis, di rector of publicity; and Mari a nne Cusenza, I nter -Club Council r ep r esentative. e Again this year the Evelyn Surface Memor ial Scholarship i s bei ng given by the Showcase of Arts in conjunction wi t h t h e Campus ·A r t Gui ld. The scholarship i s open to an y art m ajor who would like to try. Each candidate must submit a po r tfo lio co ntaining examples of h is art. Candidates will be presented to th e committee with their portfolios fo r examination. T he committee w ill then examine the portfoli os and convene privat ely t o selec t a winn er. T h e scholarship is $75 for two sem ester s' work.


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