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ELESCOPE Friday, November 6, 1992

Palomar Community College, 1140 West Mission Read, San Marcos CA 92069-1487

Volume 46, Number 9

Student shot at party intermediate care unit According to friend and teammate Markeith Ross, "It's a bum deal that he got shot. hut I An Oceanside man was booked on suspi- guess partial blindness is better than brain cion of attempted murder Monday for alleg- damage. "He's doing fi ne edly shooting a Palomar though, we see him all College freshman in the head at a party Saturday the time," said Ross, a night, leaving the student Comet running back. in serious condition, ac"God bless Ray," he cording to authorities. said . Ross and Taumaoe were teamEighteen-year-old Raymond Taumaoe, a matesatRancho Buena freshman and former Vista High School. Comet football player, The suspect in the shooting, Kevin Wilwas shot near his right eye shortly after 10:30 liam McOanahan, 21, p.m. at a Halloween was arrested on Monparty in Fallbrook, atday evening at his resitended by over 600 dence after a two-day manhunt, Wood said. people Sheriffs Homi"We've been working cide Sgt. Steve Wood on this thing straight said. through since Saturday The bullet could leave Fik Plww night," he added. him partially blind, McClanahan pleaded Wood said. Taumaoe reRaymond Taumaoe not gulity at his arraignmains in serious condiment Wednesday. tion at Palomar Medical Center in Escondido, where he was transA gun was recovered whenauthocities ~ ported after the shooting. According to a the arrest, although according toWrod, "the hospital spokesperson, the teen has been lab technicians will have to determine tf it moved from the critical eare unit to the see SnooTING, page 2 By Roger Fregoso

Staff Writer

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Comet Week

brings out the ice witll Cannel Ruiz servillg shaved Ice eones.

Anger control is crucial accor.ding to speaker mostly married, in ages from early 20s to late 70s. Some of the couples have a history of domestic problems involving violence and are recommended to go there by the "Talcing time out" from anger is what Psy- courts. One of the frrst obchologist Pat Braden stacles Braden encounteaches in her anger ters is denial, notably management program as in cases of domestic the best way to avoid violence. "In domestic needless confrontations violence denial takes in a relationship. the form of 'If she As a presentation to the hadn't hit me flrst, I PsychologyclublastFriwouldn't have hit her day, Braden, a clinical atal" said Braden. "Inpsychologist and facilidividuals are taught tator for Anger Managethat they are still are ment at the (EYE) Esresponsible for your condido Youth Encountheir actions no matter ter, discussed her methwhat the other person ods of education in group did." Once denial is sessions to help couples overcome, then anger who have trouble in concan handled more eftrolling their anger. fectively, Braden said The main issues in the Mike LaJol.e/Sraff Pltorograplt.r Handling anger can be sessions is understanddone three ways: The ing anger, its symptoms, Dr. Pat Braden angered person can effects and how to respond to it in a positive way. The program "stuff' the problem, keep it inside and give consists of groups of four to a dozen adula, see ANGER, page 3 By Mike LaJoie Campus Beat Editor

By Roger Fregoso Staff Writer A week long series of festivities will culminate in tomorrow's big football match between the Come~ and Grossmont College. Hosted by the Associated Student Government. "Comet Week... got underway Nov. 4 and is capped with the CIOwning of the Homecoming King and Queen. The eeremonies take place at halftime on the field of San Marcos High School. TheASG-sponsoredeventbeganat.8 a.m. onWednesday morning with vendors and Palomar's clubs at booths on the lawn. Tbe Graphic Communications department. campus radio station KKSM and the Photography pmgram were some of the panicipana. Lunch was on the house that day. complimentS of ASG. The student government ~ve away donated hot dogs, chips and drinks to

those who had PIC cards.

Entertainment was provided by a local band which won Best Independent Album of the Year,"Jungle Partyt at the 1992 San Diego Music Awards. A voting booth for king and queen was inside the Student Union. The winners will be CIOwned at the football game Nov. 7. Thegroup"BillMacPhersonand'Ibird Beat" featuring Bill MacPherson guitar, Nee Sackey on bass, Russ Gold on drums and 1o1m Opferiruch on key-

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boards, played

pOp-African and jazz

music for an hour and a balfin front of the Clock Tower to a group ofabout20 listeilers sitting on 1he brick wall. Others could hear the band's music from the patio area. Thursday's even~ included another band. a voice impersooatioo contest with a$100prizeand aperformance by Palomar•s Cheerleadets. Today's schedule of events include

more vendors. aband and perfonnapce by members of the Dance Department


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