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Dave Blows For Palomar "Jazz is coming to Palomar." This is a quote which many students have been hearing for the past few weeks. Many can't believe what they hear; that contempary composer and jazz musician Dave Burbeck is coming to Palomar College. The Palomar College Associated Student Body is sponsoring the Brubeck Jazz Concert to be held in the Escondido High School Gym on October 25, at 8 p.m. This will be a very unique opportunity to see the world's best jazz group in action. The A.S.B. is anxiously preparing for the concert since the last time Dave was here was in January of 1957. Tickets to the concert can be ob-

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Paul Desmond , Dave, .Joe Morello, and Gene Wright will perform Wednesday, Oct. 25, in the Escondido High School Aduitorium.

Development Foundation Sells Stock For $76.,000 Stock given to the Palomar College Development Foundation was sold last week for $76,000 and has been reinvested in California state bonds. Dr. John W. Dunn, president of the college and secretary of the Foundation board of directors Wednesday disclose<;! the gift, sale, and reinvest: ment. Dr. Dunn will make a detailed report on the sale of the 1,625 shares vf stoc ks at a mecti:~g of the Foundation directors soon in the board room of his office. Dr. Dunn said the Foundation presently holds the gift in trust, and that income from it will go to the donor during his lifetime.

New Buildings Plans for completing campus construction were discussed recently at a college board of governors meeting. A $2.9 million construction program would include a dramatic workshop and community theatre, science, humanities, electronics and journalism buildings, art, music and locker buildings, and an addition to the new administration building.

library Donations A total of 195 books have been donated to the school library recently. Dr. Harold C. Coffman has donated 100 volumes on the subjects of psychology and sociology. Another 59 volumes were donated by Mr. H. 0. Farjeon of Escondido. Other donors associated with the school were Dr. John Schettler, Mr. Bernard Dusek, Mr. Virgil Bergman, and Mrs. Esther W. Nesbin.

Flute Theft A $600 silver flute was reported stolen from her locker by Connie Conrad, 17, recently. The theft was discovered last Friday. Apparently the locker was unlocked by the thief rather than forced open.

Murder Charge? Escondido police arrested Palomar freshman Don Edge on suspicion of murder recently, , but the county district attorney , ordered Edge's release from custody. An inquest, tentatively 1 scheduled for Oct. 13, will determine the nature of the shooting. Edge shot a man found breaking into the Edge home.

The donor, a Vista resident who wishes to remain unidentified, has indicated a wish, Dr. Dunn said, that the gift be used eventually to help finance construction of a studentgovernment building on the Palomar College campus. Such a center would include space for offices of student officers and would , with a campanille, serve as a memorial to the dorior and his late wife, who had joined her husband in making the gift to the Foundation. The Foundation was formed in 1960 as an organization separate from the college Board for the purpose of helping the college's growth and development. Other items on the agenda of the Directors meeting include: 1. Discussion of the proposed continuation of the building program at the college. The proposal to construct a $1,200,000 community auditorium on the Palomar campus was considered by the directors of the Foundation , who are considering whether gifts might be used in helping to build or furnish the auditorium. 2. Election of officers. Terms of office are expiring for Directors J . J . Rutherford, current Foundation Chairman; Mrs. Ivy Fotheringham, Fred W. Speers, and Morse Olmstead.

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tained for $2.00 from members of the following clubs at Palomar; International club, Circle K., Business Club, Sigma Omicron, Wesley Club, Art Guild, Tau Epsilion, W.R.A., A.M.S., and A.W.S. Each club will get 5% of their ticket sales providing they sell all 240 tickets which they have been given. The ASB guaranteed Dave Brubeck $1,500 plus 60% of all profits over $3,000. Mrs. Catherine Jones Dean of Student Activities said, "There will be 2450 tickets on sale and the ASB hopes to see a full house at the concert." Dean Jones also said that tickets not sold by club members will be on sale at the door and the public is cordially invited to attend.

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Conference Due At Pasadena This years first regional conference is to be held at Pasadena City College on Saturday October 14th 1961. This type of conference is held twice a year to enable student leaders to exchange their ideas on campus government. Mrs. Catherine Jones, Dean of Student Activities, says "There will be one workshop chairman, eight delegates and two administrators attending this all day conference." The conference schedule according to Dean Jones will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be a general assembly held from 9 to 10 a.m ., with workshops following until noon. After the lunch , workshops will resume until 2 p.m. Following the workshops will be an assembly to give reports and this will end the conference. Next spring the second Regional Conference is to be sponsored by Palomar College and to be held at Redlands College because of lack of facilities at Palomar. John Diepersloot is to be the workshop chairman and the delegates are Mercy Guerrero. June Pichiottino , Michele Church, Bob Anthony, Joost Van Rees, George Thomas, Bill Gordon , and Refugio "Jesse" Lomeli.

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Loans Now Available Applications for loans from the National Defense Student Loan Program are now being accepted, according to Dr. Terrel Spencer, Dean of Student Personnel. This program, which has been in existence for about the last four years, is sponsored by the Federal Government through the National Defense Education Act and at present there is $400 in the Palomar account for loans to needy students. Applications will be accepted until October 12 at which time a committee, appointed by Dr. John W. Dunn, President of Palomar College, will decide whether one or more students will receive this aid for the year. This money is loaned at a small rate of interest although special provisions are made for the student who becomes a teacher. Repayment does not begin until one year after the

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Representatives from the U. S. Naval Reserve Training Center will be on campus Oct. 11 and 13 for the purpose of presenting the Naval Reserve Officer Program in the SU. to interested students. Reserve officer candidates will be required to participate in 8 week summer training programs. I •

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Today Pep Assembly, 11:15 a.m. in the SU. Tomorrow Football, SD State Frosh at Vista: After game dance in SU Friday Oct. 13 Pep Assembly, 11:15 a.m. in the SU: Football, Long Beach JV there. Saturday Oct. 14 Speech Tournament. Student Government Conference at Pasadena. Monday Oct. 16 Election of Homecoming Queen. Wednesday Oct. 18 Humanities Lecture 10 a.m. in the SU: Speaker, Superior Court ..__Ju_d_g_e_R_o,.b-ert_G_a_rd_n_e_r___.....,

ELECTION RESULTS are tabulated in the ASB room by Nancy Lockwood and Judy Toyias.

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Turns Out For Class Elections Fifty per cent of the student body's eligable voters turned out last Friday to elect freshman and sophomore class officers and representatives at large. Jessie Lomeli won the office of sophomore president unopposed. Other officers elected were Mike Mueller, sophomore vice-president; Terry McHenry, secretary; and L.D. Williams, treasurer. Freshman class offices were filled by George Thomas, president; Dave Mounier, vice-president; Mary Le Key, secretary and William Rutledge, treasurer. All candidates for representative at large were approved in the voting. They are Robert Bosley, Don Prough and Clayton Sketoe. The new school emblem was overwhelmingly approved 406 yes votes to 56 nos. borrower ceases to be a fulltime student. Further information rna'; ¡be obtained from the Student Loan Office, Administration Building. This office is open Monday through Friday from 8-12 a.m. and 1-5p.m.


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