CiffSCOpE Vol. XV, No. 12 San Marcos, California Monday, December 17, 1962
Con Calderia
Candidates for ASB offices and campaign managers speak in an election assembly today in the Student Union at 11 a.m.
)ay Steinman
Dick Tarquinio
Randy Young
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The four applicants for the position of ASB President will have eight minutes for their campaign managers and themselves to present their platforms. Candidates for other positions will have less speaking time. The candidates for representative at large, at their own request, will merely be introduced to the assembly audience. The four candidates for ASB President are Con Caldeira, Jay Steinman, Dick Tarquinio and Randy Youn~ Young is the only freshman in the group. Running for the other offices are Charles C. Sawday for vice president; Linda Hambacher and Mary LeeKey for secretary; Kenneth Fielder for Treasurer; John Linneman for commissioner of athletics ; Sandra Humphrey, Sandra Meyer and Perla Ravaioli, for representative at large. The election will be Wedn~sday.
In the event that a maj ority of the votes cast is not received by a candidate for office, a run-off election will be held. The two candidates who receive the most votes will compete. If a run-off is called for, it will be held Friday.
Absentee ballots are available through Tuesday in the student activities office. Students who cannot be present at the election Wednesday may vote by absentee ballot.
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Photo by Ivan Craig
Approximately 350 people attended the annual Christmas program presented by the Patrons of Palomar College Tuesday evening in the .Student Union. Several musical selections were sung by the college chorus under the direction of Howard Brubeck, director of the music department. Henry Snyder orated two- readings, "The Portrait" and "A Christmas Afternoon. " Frank Hopkins read "Cultivation ofChristmas" and "Errors of Santa Claus." Both students- are members of Victor Heyden's drama and speech department. The Palomar College band, under the direction of Burrill Monk, concluded the program with several musical numbers. Art work by college students was on display. The exhibit was prepared by students Tom Ebersold, Sandra Meyer, Bill Carmichael and Kisty Savey.
The Palomar College chorus and band will present their traditional Christmas Assembly Friday in the Student Union at 11 a.m. The above photo of Howard Brubeck, head of the music department, leading the chorus was taken during the Tuesday performance in the annual Christmas program sponsored by the Patrons of Palomar.