Terry Trekell Crowned Queen Head Cheerleader Reigns Over Homecoming Festival Crowned Palomar's 1961 Homecoming Queen at the annual Circle K Banquet Wednesday night was Miss Terry Trekell, a vivacious, 19-year-old, blue-eyed blonde. Miss Trekell, serving as head cheerleader this year, represented Tau Epsilon. She was born in Los Angeles and lived in Escondido and San Diego, until moving to Virginia where she attended Limestone College her freshman year. Terry, whose parents reside in Virginia, is now living in San Marcos with her grandmother, Mrs. Marie Popper. As a business major, she plans to attend Woodbury College next year. Linda Thompson, candidate nominated by Sigma On;:cron, was chosen first princess. Miss Thompson, a sophomore from Vista, attended college in ~anta Barbara last year and plans to finish her education at San Diego State. She is majoring in elementary edu~ation. Eve Guthrie, sponsored by International Club, was selected second princess. Miss Guthrie, also an elementary education major, comes from New Jersey and is now living in Rancho Santa Fe. Joy and Jackie McCahon, twins from Fallbrook, received the title of third princess. The girls, who want to be models, were representing Circle K. Janet Van Der Windt, nominated by Business Club, was chosen fourth princess. Miss Van Der Windt is attending Palomar as a foreign exchange student from Holland.
The royal court will be presented to the student body at the pep rally today and at the Homecoming game tomorrow night during halftime. The queen and princesses will make their entrance at the football field tomorrow night on a float specially prepared for them by members of WRA and Circle K.
HER MAJESTY QUEEN TERRY TREKELL is crowned at the coronation ball Wednes-
Bonfire and tug-o-war: 7 p.m.
today. Debate: today and tomorrow
day night. Princesses of her court are L-R Janet Van Der Windt, twins Joy and Jackie (or is it Jackie and Joy) McCahon, Eve Guthrie and Linda Thompson. The Queen and her court will be presented at halftime at the homecoming game Saturday night at Vista High. - (TELESCOPE PHOTO By Gary Mansperger)
at San Diego State. Homecoming game: at 8 p.m.
tomorrow at Vista - Palomar vs Oceanside. Sigma Omicron: sponsoring homecoming dance after the game in SU from 11 p.m. to 1 a.m. Pep assembly: Friday October 27, in the SU at 11 a.m. Football game: Saturday, October 28, at Imperial .· valley, 8 .p.m.
Ei§SCOJ:IE Vol. XIV, No.4
San Marcos, California
Friday, OctQber 20, 1961
Ticket Sales Lagging1 For Brubeck Concert As of yesterday approximately 650 of the 2450 tickets to the Dave Brubeck concert had been sold, said Joost Van Rees, student body vice-president.
PEACE CORPS A representative of the United States Peace Corps, Miss Annie Gutierrez , will be on campus next Friday for the purpose of interviewing students interested in the Peace Corps. the interview will be held at 11 a.m. inR-2.
CIVIL SERVICE JOBS Applications are now being accepted for student trainee positions with the Civil Service. Trainee positions pay $67 to $77 a week. Students can alternate periods of work with semesters of school or work only during vacation periods. Applications may be obtained in room 215 of the U.S. Post Office in San Diego.
DOWN BEAT CRITICS - Call Joe Morello top drummer
in the country. Joe will appear Wednesday night at Palomar ASH-sponsored concert by the Dave Brubeck Quartet. The concert will start at 8 p.m. in the Escondido High School gymnasium.
Shamrock Guilty of Book Buy
UC REQUIREMENT CHANGE Starting with the fall semester, 1962, applicants to the University of California must comply with the following: 1. Must have 56 units of credit acceptable for advanced standing. 2. Must have a grade point average of at least 2.4. These rules apply to those seeking advanced standing who were not eligible for admission at the time of high school graduation. '------------~
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The Judicial Committee of Palomar College met last week and discussed the case of Frank Shamrock. Shamrock, an ASB member has been found guilty of using his ASB card to purchase books at the bookstore at the 10% discount for a student who had not purchased a card. The committee agreed on a sentence of "soc ial probation." Don Prough, chairman of the committee, Monday told the Student Council that the committee planned to meet this week to define the term "soc ial probation. " The Judicial Committee, according to the Student Handbook, has a three-fold purpose: First, to protect the rights and privileges of students as they are provided for in the constitu-
tion; second , to enforce the articles of the code of conduct as they were approved by the students; and third, to check the constitutionality of all legislation passed by the executive council. According to committee member Clayton Sketoe, "The ASB Identification Card entitles students to certain privileges, among which is the purchasing of books in the bookstore at a 10% discount. Our decision was based upon the extenuating circumstances surrounding the case, in other words, not the fact that Frank did this, but why he did it. " The other members of the committee are Daniel Lara, secretary, Bill Dunn and Frank Stafford.
"Ticket sales are expected to improve greatly as the publicity campaign moves into full swing," Van Rees said. Dave Brubeck's Quartet will come to Escondido under the sponsorship of Palomar College Associated Student Body. Tickets for this concert at 8 p.m. in the Escondido High School Gymnasium can be bought at the following locations: Barlow's music store and Port's in Fallbrook; Shine's Pharmacy and the Sports Center in Vista; Sears and Roebuck in Escondido; the North County Advertising Agency in Encinitas; the Market Basket in Solana Beach; Ponzi's House of Music in Oceanside, and OceansideCarlsbad College in Oceanside. Accompanying Dave Brubeck in his Quartet are Paul Desmond on alto sax, Joe Morello at drums, and Gene Wright on bass. Paul Desmond was the first of the members to join the present quarter. Paul added his alto sax to the Dave Brubeck trio, which became the Brubeck quartet in 1951. Since then the names Brubeck and Desmond have been synonymous, winning accolades from critics and thrilling audiences around the world. Joe Morello, ·the quartet's drummer, became a featured member in 1956 and since has been recognized as one of the outstanding drummers in the country. Gene Wright, bass player for the world famous Brubeck Quarter joined the quartet in 1958 just in time for Brubeck's history-making tour of Europe and Asia. One of the recent recordings, done with Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic, was "Dialogues for Jazz Combo and Orchestra," written by Howard Brubeck.
Budget Balance Expected By Next Semester AI Polus, Associated Student Body treasurer, has announced a $15,845 profit from the sale of ASB identification cards this semester. The amount fell $1,155 short of reaching the 1961-1962 ASB budget estimate for this and next semester's ASB Card Sales. Dr. John D. Schettler, business manager of the college, said he expects identification card purchases for the second semester to make up the difference. "Income from the sale of ASB Cards can be expected to exceed slightly the amount estimated on the budget," he said. He expects roughly a $2 ,000 profit from second semester purchases. Polus also announced a proft of $30.70 from the sale of freshman beanies and a profit of $94.29 from the student government conference held early in September.
SURVIVAL Survival of the hydrogen blast is the subject of a new Palomar Evening College course to be taught at Fallbrook High School beginning Thursday night. The class, instructed by Carlton Poling, is a non credit course.