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Palomar

College

----Wrlrs rnprVol. XVI No. 18

San Marcos, California

Tuesday, March 10, 1964

Journalists To Travel To JAJC Convention Spot Contests And Workshops Are Tests And Helps For J( Journalists Ten students will attend the annual JAJC Conference at Asilomar March 20 through 22. Students intending to participate: Frank Orlando Diane Lichtenberger, Karl Johnson, Nancy Stins~n, Teri Fowler, Kathy Hedicke, Bill Milford. JAJC is the Journalism Association of Junior Col~eges ..It was created "to provide an opportunity for Journalism students . .. to -CONTESTS bec?me be!ter ~cqu~inted with Advance entry contests are the Journalism field. set in photography. The categories are News, Sports, Feature and Picture sequence or series. On the spot contests are scheduled for Saturday morning, March 21 in the field of News, Sports and Features. In addition to the professionally organized Hootenany Friday night, JAJC is planning an informal one Saturday night, usingJAJC talent. Curtis MacDougall, Ansel Two students have won cash Adams, and Tom Mullahey are awards of$200 each under Bank among the headline speakers at the convention. of America's Junior College MACDOUGALL FEATURED Business Awards program. MacDougall, author of the Dr. John Dunn, president of widely used text, INTERPREPalomar, announced that BarTATIVE REPORTING, will be bara A. Kruis has won the the Friday banquet speaker. award in banking and business Adams, one of the nations top administration studies, and photographers, will be interSylvia Duran has won in the viewed in a contest Saturday secretarial and clerical studies morning. Mullahey, director of division. news and special events for The cash awards will be preKRON-TV will be Saturday's sented March 20 at a banquet at banquet speaker. the Beverly-Hilton Hotel, BevWorkshop speakers will inerly Hills, where the bank will (Continued on page 3) honor all winners from South· ern California junior colleges. At each school a permanent plaque is kept on which the win1 ners' names are engraved year by year. The students also receive honor certificates at their " In the great fight between school's annual assembly for good and evil each century of winners of scholastic honors our history has its challenge. during the year. Our task today is to fight atheisBank 'of America launched tic Communism with a spiritual the program to encourage young and intellectual superiority of people to better prepare for the better man," stated Father business careers. More than 70 Alexander Pinter. colleges throughout the state Fr. Pinter was born and are participating. Two winners raised in Hungary where he are chosen in each school by became a priest. Just before the members of their own faculties. hungarian Revolution the BishThe awards are based on scholop sent him to Switzerland. In arship, personality, and particiDecember, 1946, he was transpation in school activities or ferred to Toledo, Ohio, where outside employment. be became Assistant Pastor of Commenting on the program, the Saint Stephen of Hungary Dr. John Dunn, president of the Parish. In 1957 he went back to Europe to help the refugees and college, said, "These students are to be congratulated for then returned to the United being selected from among the States. entire Business Education DePresently he is Assistant Paspartment for these awards. The tor of Saint Francis Church in selection was made by their Vista. He receives letters from faculty in accordance with stanfriends behind the Iron Curtain dards established by the Bank to keep him informed on new of America." (Continued on page 3)

Bank Awards Honor Efforts Of Students Two Palomar Coeds receive awards from Bank of America's vice-president. Pictured left to right are H. Albert Bosch,· Barbara A. Kruiz,

Elections Cited As Political Experience The general election will be held tomorrow and Thursday . from 10 to 1 p.m. Previous registration is not needed, but the student voter must show his ASB card. Political opponents in the general election are President Lyndon B. Johnson and Senator Ban)' M. Goldwater. When Dean Robert L. Burton, dean of admissions, was asked his feelings about the mock elections, he replied, "I feel the students whom we have enrolled today are the students who will vote in real elections in a few years. Any experience which .they may receive in the mock elections will be of value to them when asked to help make decisions in political matters." "The mock elections are an excellent experience to develop responsibility in citizenship by always casting their ballot. The mock election also gives students experience in studying the qualities of candidates for office , for only through this understanding can a citizen vote intelligently.

Sylvia Duran, and J. J. Felton. The girls will receive a cash award of $200 March 20 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles.

Ticket Sale For Two Weeks; Que·en Needs Student Support Student tickets for the Area I Hootenanny March 20 and 21 are being sold by all council members during the next two weeks. Tickets are also available at the campus bookstore and in the student activities office. Each student is to buy only one student ticket at $1.00. General admission tickets will sell for $2.00. The council discussed giving · a personal gift to Karen Griffith, is scheduled from 9:00 to 4:00. our candidate for queen. Phil The council will contact inGiambrone will look into this terested students on campus, subject and it will be discussed including club presidents and further at the next council students interested in running for office next semester. session. According to the rule for subThere will be an AMS conmitting a candidate, the school ference in Glendale on Wednesnow has to sell a thousand dollars worth of tickets to send day, March 18th, according to J. C. Wesley, new AMS presiKaren as a candidate. The freshman class will be dent. Seven delegates and an sponsoring a hootenanny Fri- advisor are to attend from each day, March 13th in the Student of the junior colleges in the area. Union. The hoot will be to publicize the big hoot and to earn STATE GOVT. CONFERENCE some money for the freshman The Spring State Government class treasury. Conference is to be attended AREA I CONFERENCE by five council members, inThe Area I government con- cluding Steve Hinthorne, ASB ference will be held April 4th President. The entire council at San Diego State College. The will discuss the candidates school is to send thirty dele- available to go, and will then gates to the conference, which select five by secret ballot.

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'DEMOCRACY ABANDONED'

Rousse lot To Address YR 1 s YD s On Birch Principles 1

John Rousselot, Western Director of the John Birch Society will talk on the 'Aims and Principles of the John Birch Society' Friday at 11 :00 in rooms G2 and G3. This is the first joint effort by the Young Democrat and Young Republican Clubs to obtain a speaker. "The reason for asking Rousselot to speak is to present a different point of view on a very controversial subject, of course I am refering to the John Birch Society's theory that democracy in our nation should be abandoned ," stated Roy A. Archer, Political Science instructor and advisor to the Young Democrat Club. Jim Ellison, acting President of the Young Republicans said, "I have no idea of what he is going to say, but Rousselot is a controversial speaker and should create some new thoughts in the minds of the

students. " At the conclusion of his talk, Rousselot will accept questions from the floor. Rousselot served as a member of Congress from the Los Angeles area in the 22nd district. He was defeated for a second term by Ronald Cameron. Rousselot served on the Foreign Relations and Education Committees in the House. The John Birth society is the senior activist':> group of the Right. The Society boasts a national council comprising leading industrialists, military men, and former government officials. The founder of the organization is a retired New En~­ land candy manufacturer , Robert Welch. The purpose of this organization is to cope with "the threat of the Communist conspiracy." . The present headquarters of the John Birch Society, Western Division is in San Marino.

Charles A. Coutts, division chairman of Business, Science, and Technology, comments on ' his satisfaction over receiving the equipment to

furnish the new science complex. Pictured above is a projector for the · Astronomy department. (see story on page3)


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