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THE TE'LESCOPE
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Keigh Moon •••••••••••.•••• Editor Ronald Anderson •••••• ;( · Kenneth Cook •• .•.•••,••• ( · Tommie ~-Fiore •••..••••• ( Dora Heine·.......' •••••• ( Report·e;r-s Bill Heed.~~ •. ·••••• ,••• ( Bettybea Roberts •••••• ( . , Arthur Keiley.~t•:;··=··: Sponsor Typed by'lf~s. Phyllis Harvey'$ class;
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Has anyone · eMer heard . of 1 th~ tveto' in the American g0vernmen~ or ' is that Purely a Rugs ian acti v- ' \ i ty? , , r
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Democracy is as obnoxi.o us 1D dukes. and kings , as socialism' is, say, ' to thel owners of U. S •· Steel.
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who may be confuse·d by the con~tqnt,- changing crowds in the student lounge: Cigarette ~rationing is , 1not in To
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C~ty . College ~as the force. · Neither . cigarettes nor scene of ·a planning conference free tickets • £o~ a ' roll~r-coaster for a state~wide rn(9eting of / the .ride from Chicagq to · New O;rle_ans. ~ California Junior College Student are b'eing handed out. · · Governmept to be held at Fresno,. tfuat, then, is that ever pres~ November 15 ; "' 16 an·d 17. t · ent crowd . doing in the lounge? r . ( Why, it's merely the new cbllege · Delegates from: Palomar College craze, · going · so strong that it ·who , attende,d we·r e Dea·n Babcock, has · replaced the ukelele. SI?,onsor ~ ; , B~ll Tipton ·, . s;tudent What craze? Ping pong-~or, as body p~esid~nt; and council me~~ the addicts have repnrased \ it, bers · · Sally .Lo.ve, Carolyn Be Yen, 1 n gnip-gnop. ' . . ,Don Bandick,apd Mary Lee Johpson. Instructors are now be!ng presented with _such · excuses for tar- ' . T)T!pical of,''the ·discussions in '\ diness as, HJ'Jell, there I was at . the morning workshdps v·Tere ·t he ' 20-all, vJi th a paddle in my hand, problems · arlsing from decreased ~ when tbe bell rang. So what ,did · student · b'ody , ,income . because of ' · .J ,I do? 1·i fell, •• ~ n Students should decl·eased . enrollment and the probbe advised that this is .·not a , lem cf in.crea\s ing student parti.ci-· · valid 1'exduse ~ I pa,tion in s6hoorl activities.' Strangers to the game have been misl~d into believing that romance has bloomed out all ~ over CHAPLAIN· (to pr~isoner , in electric the campus. No, that 11 love'.' e·vclf,a ir) : Can I do- anythitlg for erydne keeps talking a~out is) of lo~? . -, ' . . the neuter ' gender. "Love'' implies , AR~SO~LR: , Yes • . Hold my hand~ that you don•t have any point~. Also, ' in thi~ paddle-battle ·that is constantly raging.. in the .' ··'"You. should ' b~ more careful· to lounge, each game begin$ · with . pull y0ur shades ~own at night. I · ., lave-all," but don't let them saw YOU kissing 'your wife last , fool , you---it doesn't end t~at J night. ' '. way! "Ha-ha. The joke's on you. I wasn't even home (, last' night." J
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SECOND ' HALF PROVES jFATAL AS . , ' coMETS BO~/ ,.,.t'O /PIIlATE,~
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Raldmar.· t s Comets · went d·own· for the ', ~ t .h i:td · t-ime · 'last 1S?.turday n:i.ght,~aking fi t· a 's.traight tbr:re~ out-o£:-three ·for the · lo"c,a l gr~d: der;s' losing a 3.3~14' tuss/e'l to ' a$ yet, ;undefeat@d ~ Pa\).o Vepde· Junior •d o • i Co~lege. at E scpn d 1. .. 1 •
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· For the first half thing·s went . well for the Comets, . 'and local . fans ' were seeing stars in'··t 'heir' eyes for a time. The .half closed
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Palomar. didn''t ;' come apart at the seams-~but · was ~i·pped ,. apart. . ~ PalQ Ver&e was ~ lite~ally uncon~ ·tralable fr.orn · the latter stages o'f the thirq perip~ '
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, Even , in · defeat , how~ver ,, it · , can be said that Palomar made the ~ . most outstanding play of the. game. · Of ' course Palo·m ar also made the 1 most . } outstand~ng ' errpr~r ' . too. ;: That, we say/ covering dur eyes.,. , . \
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J)>alo Verde game • • • • ( cont,) ,, ~ . ·in th~ tailback rs pot for anoltper
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should nave been • . As usual Bobby Li,nares .. plp.yeq , ,· ~. · 1 , 1 ~ an ex.C 'ellent game\. Also' ~ ,· ~re- '\ \ \ V','here? At, the1r part} given by mendous defehsive and . offensi~e '' Lonni~ Lavender at her house last work-horse Vfas Doug , Tomlinson~ Saturday night ·. It v.ras the first Both: comP,ined to ~e~p . th~ game· a part}[ of; tbe seasop, setting the game--at. least ' thrqugn th~ fir~t ' '_ schodl )ti·e ar .o ff With a bang~ F1r?m half , and e~rly stages o£ the,· this we now know the br~e nature third period. After 'that there of our fellow students • . was ·ndthing 'anyonr9 cqul,d go. . ' ·) ';/Some of ~. th, e stud~n~s ~nJ0.ying ~ l the fun .wer-e Ed vvard, David Schmeltz, ·Harley Felure, Bill Tipton, and Bobsy Yarger., 1 · I
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Palomar ~ill attehtpt' to bre~ ' the jinx this Saturdayr night as the C'o met fcotballers · face El Centro, there.,, th~ .r fourth game .of f
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Pep Rally • • • · ~ · •• (cont.) nie Lavender, and Bobsy Yarger furthered the students' e;nthusi ....
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