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Eighty-six Japanese students of the Osaka College of Health & Welfare visited Palomar for tilewishbone with? their school trip to learn American culture, social Here's some work and health welfare Nov. 7 through Nov. 9. suggestions fora Students from both schools exchanged presentaThanksgiving ofone. tions at the San Marcos Civic Center Nov. 7. "We presented a workout routine with Japanese &OHO.LESS traditional-style music for senior citizens," said Taira Nakata, an Osaka student. "Basically it is a recreation that helps elders

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laugh, have a good time and keep them healthy," Nakata said. In the presentation, Nakata and other Osaka students demonstrated the workout routine using and singing "Sukiyaki," a well-known Japanese song. "That was so much fun," said Neill Kovrig, a Palomar student. "I went and found that song on the Internet. I downloaded it because I wanted to teach my grandmother the routine." Three Palomar students, one from classical studies, the other two from child development, gave a presentation on the history, knowledge, philosophy

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and effects of Taichi, a Chinese martial art. "It was nice to give them a presentation on something that they could find worthwhile in their studies. It was definitely a rewarding experience," Kovrig said. "They (Osaka students) had such energy. They were all rapt with attention. They were taking notes and writing things down and you could tell that it was actually making an impact," Kovrig said. ■ SEE STUDENTS, PACE 7

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slaughter these amazing animals every year Ben Franklin thought they should be the national bird and , they definitely shouldn't be served with mashed pota1oes and stuffing. However ,f vou head down to the turkey farm fo free lhe jail birds, you'll be alone. The foll<s at PETA only save the cute animals.

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Nearly two dozen master craftsmen and about 250 amateur woodworkers met at a Japanese carpentry conference at Palomar College last weekend. The two-day event, entitled KezurouKai, was hosted by the college's woodworking program and sponsored by Hida Tool,Inc. Kezurou-Kai is a series of competitions and seminars staged by a Japanese carpentry group with the same name. Students, instructors and SCRAP FOOTBALL Who made tt so popavid woodworkers from across the ular anyway? Start a country collaborated with professionhackie sack tourna• ment It's more als from Japan to study Eastern tools American and will get and carpentry methods. more of "Palomar College is a wonderful place to have Kezurou-Kai," said pump,ng woodworking instructor Chris fhan watching John Madden, Be sure to Feddersohn, who helped bring the play double elimina• event to San Marcos. ''There's a real tion wtth yoursett, just to be lair, need to get kids interested in woodGOBACHELORworking," he said. According to Feddersohn , Palomar Eat pumpkin pie out of a • has the largest woodworking program can in the nation. Approximately 700 stuwhile standdents enroll each semester. This is Ing in your only the third time the event has been kitchen held in the United States. . with the refrigeraThree or four presentations went on tor door at one time during both days. open

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IETHINIRIL Call your teachers right around dinner time and thank them for the tests they gave you just before the break, Teachers are under appreclat• ed, so take as much time as you feel nee• essary,

Palomar women's volleyball playerChristina Cooley jumpsto makea shotas Meredith Ballwey watchesNov.6. Palomar beatGrossmont College 3-0to remain infirstplace.Theteamis 9-0 inits conference andhasa 12-3recordoverall.

Amidst the turmoil of contract negotiations and an unfair labor charge, the faculty union and the district hope recent changes will help the negotiations move forward. One change that may have an effect at the negotiation table is the recent appointment of J,ack Miyamoto to the position of chief negotiator. Miyamoto, the vice president of human resources, replaced Richard Currier. School President Sherrill Amador announced this change at a governing board meeting Nov. 12. The election of new governing board members Nancy Chadwick and Mark Evilsizer is another change that may aid negotiations. They were elected Nov. 5. Evilsizer is a business professor at Palomar. The Palomar Faculty Federation be:tieves that the new members will represent the faculty's concerns, said PFF co-president Mary Millet, a part-time English professor. Amador said the state mediator, David Hart, indicated that there would be little movement on negotiations until the elections were over. She now believes that negotiations will start to progress. ■ SEE CONTRACT, PACE 7

Police ,officers face tough challenges By Tim Henry

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Ryan Banks, a Palomar police officer and a recent graduate of t h e p alomar police academy, sru.d beat the that he's come in contact with #@!%out ~ '! \l . ot Santa "u ·. some students who didn't even I'$ 5;'.,Jknow Palomar had a police force. Anlone -, ,_f' They're not rent-a-cops, they're who wears ,,. red felt, says · not secun't y guar ds, an d th ey're ''ho ho ho" and thinks not meter maids with guns ~=fy~~a Pal omar police are fully certifid goodwhoopin '. e TheTelescopeisnot officers with the power of any Attend a Thanks91ving Day parade and

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other police force in the state. What makes an officer a full-on officer is simply, the training. ''The Palomar College Police Department is a fully accredited Pollce Agency by the California Commission on Peace Officers Standards and Training," said interim police chief James Stoney. "PCPD officers wear the same uniform and have the same authority and responsibilities as other police officersin the state of

California. They are NOT 'security guards,"' Stoney said. There are two types of officers patrolling the campus; it's satellites, and the Palomar bus transit center. Community Service Officer's and Peace Officers. The CSO's wear the light-blue and cruise in golf carts and small pickups. The CSO's offer student escorts, write parking tickets, and act as extra eyes and ears of

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